Success in Rio Olympics 2016 doubtful for plain sailing

Annalise Murphy of Ireland began the Olympics 2012 on fire, snatching the 1st four Laser Radial races. But, she could not maintain that standard through the eleven race series, falling off the dais to end 4th overall. She is expecting that the Rio Games would be totally different.
Murphy has spent approximately two-hundred-fifty days previous year out of the nation chasing better than the 2012 London Games and since that time she has been to Rio 7 times. She would travel back to the place another 3 or 4 times before the start of the Games. Learning the geography and climate system and tides has become a necessity. All the teams are over there cramming.
She further added that there would probably be 8 girls who might easily win the gold in Laser Radial Class. There might be 3 or 4 that are likely to win the gold medal but 8 of them definitely have the capability to win. She believes that she would be in that little squad.


The waters in Rio have a split personality that command respect and wariness. She told that Rio is one of the toughest places he has ever sailed. And, controlling a vessel inside this bay but it has a small entrance out into Atlantic Ocean. The tidal flow is huge but there is also a shipping lane which is very deep and shallower on the sides.