GOLD MEDAL! Tom Burton sails Australia to number 7

By Scott Pryde / Expert

It has been a luckless few days for Australia on the medal front, but the green and gold finally have their seventh with Tom Burton sailing to gold in the men’s laser event.

After the ten preliminary races, Burton was sitting in second place on the overall points standings, behind Tonci Stipanovic of Croatia.

With the aim of having the lowest possible score, Burton got off to a horrific start in the preliminaries finishing 17th and eighth in the first two races, while Stipanovic won the first race and finished fifth in the second.

Some strong performances from Burton over the remainder of the races though including second place in Races 3 and 8 and a fourth placed finish in Race 10 while Stipanovic struggled to stay consistent saw him into second place.

Still, heading into the medal race, he was still ten points behind and needed to finish five positions ahead of Stipanovic if he wanted to move into first place and take home an illustrious gold medal.

Home crowd favourite Robert Scheidt would take out the final race with Burton coming in third position. Despite the best efforts of the Croatian, he would come over the finish line a distant ninth position and end on 75 points, two behind Burton on 73.

The final was almost over before it started for Stipanovic who could only be beaten by Burton and simply needed to keep the Aussie in his sights. Instead, Burton slipped under his guard forcing Stipanovic to react and chase eventually colliding boats.

Stipanovic would have to complete a penalty turn back around the start line, and by the time that had happened the fleet, with Burton overtaking boats left, right and centre was away.

New Zealand’s Sam Meech would claim the bronze medal in the event.

Burton said after the race his coach has given him a 25 per cent chance of pulling it off and claiming gold, while he gave himself something more like a ten per cent chance, saying he might do it one in ten times.

‘But one is all you need.’ said an elated Burton.

Australia added a second medal in sailing overnight with Jason Whitehouse and Lisa Darmanin securing silver in the Nacra 17 mixed race.

A successful day for Australia on the water then, but plenty to do if we want to climb back up to the top of the medal table, currently sitting in ninth place.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-08-17T05:36:15+00:00

simonjzw

Roar Pro


The way he manipulated his opponent at the beginning of the race was sailing genius!

2016-08-17T01:47:19+00:00

Arky

Guest


People forget sailing was our most successful sport in London, the sailors don't get the profile they deserve, from all reports Tom Burton seriously earned the gold here with sharp tactics and daring. Congrats to Tom!

2016-08-17T00:09:16+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Well once again, our sailors come to the rescue. Gold and silver from them so far. Well done Tom.

2016-08-16T23:53:02+00:00

Chris Kettlewell

Roar Guru


Awesome effort from Burton. The guy in first place it seems tried to just mark him but it ended up backfiring as Tom was just to clever for him. Great result. We may possibly have a couple more gold medals to come, but can't see us climibing any higher up the medal tally as most of the countries already ahead of us are probably just as likely, if not more likely, to pull some more gold out too. Especially losing both Hockey teams and the Opals really doesn't help!

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