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Athena Pathway find their feet as light air scrambles the fleet in Race 5 of the Sardinia Preliminaries

Hannah Mills and Athena Pathway won Race 5 while the rest of the fleet came off the foils around them. Seven to ten knots, patchy and shifting, with leftover chop from Day 1 still making every manoeuvre a genuine risk. After a capsize and a restart across the previous 24 hours, it was exactly what the British women and youth crew needed.

Disappearing breeze

Nothing about Race 5 resembled any of the earlier races. The breeze dropped through the race, bottoming out around seven knots in patches, with wind vacuums at the bottom right corner of the course pulling boats off the foils without notice. The sea state from Day 1 had built again, leaving conditions choppy. The race committee shortened the course four times. Before the start, the French coach had told the broadcast team that in these conditions it was roughly 50-50 whether you made it through a manoeuvre cleanly.

Another messy start

La Roche-Posay got away cleanly on the left, Delapierre and the French crew finding clear air from the gun and sailing with purpose.

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Luna Rossa Women and Youth found room on the right, Margherita Porro and Marco Gradoni moving quickly once clear.

Tudor Team Alinghi fouled the ETNZ Women and Youth boat on the start line, picking up a penalty and sending Erica Dawson and Jake Pye’s crew into recovery mode early.

ETNZ Women and Youth touch down at the start line in Race 5. AC38 Sardinia Prelims - Race 5 // Photo credit: America's Cup media
ETNZ Women and Youth touch down at the start line in Race 5. AC38 Sardinia Prelims – Race 5 // Photo credit: America’s Cup media

La Roche-Posay lead until Luna Rossa Women and Youth pounce

La Roche-Posay held the front through the opening legs, keeping the boat on the foils and taking the right lines through the light patches. Luna Rossa’s Women and Youth team found a pressure shift on the right at halfway and moved through to lead. A familiar place for the team who are doing so well in this Sardinian preliminary round.

Then the bottom right corner of the course claimed them both. La Roche-Posay hit a wind vacuum and came off the foils. Luna Rossa Women and Youth dropped off shortly after. The two boats slowed, then rebuilt while the remaining boats in the fleet behind kept moving.

Some aggressive moves and close calls in Race 5. AC38 Sardinia Prelims - Race 5 // Photo credit: America's Cup media
Some aggressive moves and close calls in Race 5. AC38 Sardinia Prelims – Race 5 // Photo credit: America’s Cup media

Athena Pathway take their chance

Athena Pathway had kept it clean throughout. Co-helms Hannah Mills and Ellie Aldridge picked their way through the light patches, hit their manoeuvres at speed, and stayed on the foils when others couldn’t. When the leaders fell away, Athena Pathway were already moving past them.

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They held on through a shortened final lap, Mills counting down the last gate herself, and crossed the line first.

Tudor Team Alinghi didn’t finish. The foils lost their righting moment in a dying patch and the boat went over. With one race still to come, this could possibly turn into a costly moment for the Swiss.

Alinghy down in Race 5. AC38 Sardinia Prelims - Race 5 // Photo credit: America's Cup media
Alinghy down in Race 5. AC38 Sardinia Prelims – Race 5 // Photo credit: America’s Cup media

Half a metre at the finish

Luna Rossa Women and Youth recovered from the earlier splashdown and came hard at the finish, aggressive on the approach and slamming the door on La Roche-Posay with half a metre to spare at the line. The French collected a penalty on top of it.

Post-race, Hannah Mills was calm but clearly moved. Dying, shifting breeze, a rough sea state, and a boat that had handled all of it without incident.

After the previous day, and the need to gain points on the scoreboard, this was an important win for the team.

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Louis Vuitton PR1 Sardinia – Fleet Race 5
Pos. Team Time
1st Athena Pathway – Women & Youth 20:18
2nd Luna Rossa – Women & Youth +0:37
3rd Emirates Team New Zealand +0:40
4th Luna Rossa +0:55
5th La Roche-Posay Racing Team +0:58
6th Emirates Team NZ – Women & Youth +1:40
7th Tudor Team Alinghi RET
8th GB1 DNS

Race 5 saw Tudor Team Alinghi capsize and retire, while GB1 watched from the dock again.

The top four standings positions remain the same as after Race 4. The points are spreading further out. But with more races to come in this competition, those standings and margins can still easily change.

The Luna Rossa – Women and Youth team continue to do well. Now seven points separate them from the principal Emirates Team New Zealand. The margin is widening.

Standings After Fleet Race 5
Pos. Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Points
1st Luna Rossa – Women & Youth 110 29 110 47 29 45
2nd Emirates Team New Zealand 47 110 83 110 38 38
3rd Luna Rossa 74 38 38 29 47 36
4th Emirates Team NZ – Women & Youth 56 47 47 38 65 33
5th La Roche-Posay Racing Team 29 65 65 56 56 31
6th Athena Pathway – Women & Youth 65 DNF 74 65 110 25
7th Tudor Team Alinghi 38 56 56 74 RET 25
8th GB1 DNS DNS 29 DNS DNS 9
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