Sailor Nethra earns Paris Olympics quota

Wednesday 01st May 2024 08:35 EDT
 

Indian sailor Nethra Kumanan secured a quota for the Paris Olympics in the women’s one-person dinghy ILCA 6 event in the Last Chance Regatta in Hyeres, France. By finishing fifth with 67 net points, she qualified via the Emerging Nation Program (ENP) quota. The quota is handed to the sailor who has the best finish outside the top-three among the ENP countries.

A total of 33 sailors competed in the final qualification tournament, which had three Paris berths on offer (excluding the ENP). Outside the top three, Nethra was the best-ranked sailor among the ENP countries in the competition.

In the Last Chance Regatta, Nethra did not push hard for the top-three spots knowing that there was an ENP berth up for grabs, but focussed on staying in contention for a quota. She finished inside the top-10 in nine out of 10 races. Nethra’s best result came in the fifth race, where she came fourth. Although she did not finish in the top-three even once, Nethra made sure that she did enough to qualify for Paris 2024.

“This time, she was trying to play safe and did not want to lose points at the start. She tried to stay in the top-10 consistently, which helped her in the end. She could have finished higher, but she did not want to take that risk,” he added.




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