August 16, 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Tuesday was an emotional thrill ride for U.S. Sailing Team athletes, staff and fans alike as the action at the Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing competition reached a crescendo. Team USA’s Caleb Paine (San Diego, Calif.) won bronze in the Men’s Heavyweight Finn, a triumphant moment for both the first-time Olympian from San Diego, and the national team as a whole. The team also qualified for three additional medal races on Tuesday in the Men’s 470, Women’s 470, and Women’s 49erFX classes.
Paris Henken (Coronado, Calif.) and Helena Scutt (Kirkland, Wash.) submitted yet another consistent performance on Tuesday. Their 12, 12, 6 scoreline in races 10-12 lifted the Pacific Coast pair into the 49erFX medal race, scheduled for Thursday, August 18. The youngest team in the fleet, Henken and Scutt have only been sailing together full-time for a year and a half after balancing training with schoolwork prior to deciding to fully commit to a Rio 2016 campaign.
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Henken and Scutt’s 49er FX finals will be televised live on MSNBC on Thursday, August 18 at 11am PDT.
AUGUST 18 UPDATE: Tweeted from US Sailing Team at 11:45 PDT:
Congratulations to Paris and Helena!