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Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove. Oceansport/David Branigan/INPHO

Ireland's Dickson and Waddilove second overall ahead of Olympic medal race

Dublin duo remain in silver medal position.

IRELAND’S ROBERT DICKSON and Seán Waddilove remain in the silver medal position in the Men’s Skiff sailing ahead of tomorrow’s medal race.

The Dubliners are second in the overall standings at the 2024 Olympic Games, among 10 boats to have qualified for tomorrow’s finale.

The focus is on net points — of which Ireland have 73 — with the scores carrying over to tomorrow and the medal race counting for double points.

A fourth-place finish or higher tomorrow would guarantee Dickson and Waddilove a medal of some description.

Spanish crew Diego Botin and Florian Trittel currently hold the lead, with the order of the top three unchanged since yesterday. New Zealand are in third,

Dickson and Waddilove finished 11th and 14th in Race 10 and 11 today, before turning their fortunes around with a second-placed finish in Race 12.

In Race 10, the duo enjoyed a good start and were in a promising position at the first mark, but lost ground there and slipped back to 11th. Race 11 was another disappointing one as they dropped outside the medal positions to fourth overall ahead of the final race of the day. Dickson and Waddilove needed a big result in Race 12 and they delivered, the second-placed finish moving them back to the silver medal spot.

“We’re really happy with how the week has gone,” said Dickson.

“If someone had asked us, would you take second place going to the medal race with a chance of gold, at the start the week we definitely would have taken it.

“Today was a really tough day, we had two really hard races, but we manage to bounce back – it was a really good last race.”

“We’re thrilled to be in the position we’re in,” Waddilove added. “We’ve come here to try win a medal, and the fact we have a chance tomorrow is just a cherry on top.”

Tomorrow’s medal race in Marseille gets underway just after 1.40pm, with the action live on RTÉ 2. “We have a good track record in medal races, so we’re pretty confident,” Dickson concluded.

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