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Tom Slingsby (AUS): "It is amazing for me after four and a half months in Europe, to finish off with two world titles in two weeks and today being my birthday, it could not be better.
The first race I was steady sitting around 10-15 and then I jumped up at the end to get close to Nick which I was really happy with. And then in the second race I though I would stay on the same side of the course as Nick and he went off the pin end and tacked and crossed the fleet I thought I needed to just reel him in a bit, but then I saw him capsize in to leeward. And then he went back out to the left side and then he overlaid the top mark, so I had a nice little buffer around the top mark. On the first run I capsized and did a full turtle. And then as soon as I got the boat back up I put the vang on, put the daggerboard down and then just took it easy to make sure I did not make any more mistakes."
"I'd say that this one is one of the most satisfying for sure. After last year I was wondering if I still had the drive and the talent to get back to the top, a few big questions asked of myself. And this year I have proven that I still deserve to be there. I feel great and it is great to win a couple of years out from the Olympics."
" I'm not to sure what it is that kept me going. I love the lifestyle, for me I love winning. I am the most competitive person you will ever meet, whether that is table tennis or world Laser titles. The competition is just great. The Laser is just the most exciting boat to sail competition-wise. I am just rapt!"
On any desire to challenge Robert Scheidt's eight Laser worlds titles:
" I don't think I'll ever get to eight. I just take each one as it comes. I can't ever myself going for eight worlds titles, but hopefully at least a couple more."
On coach Michael Blackburn (AUS):
"In 2006 I lost out on the final day to my coach Michael Blackburn, who won. We went up against for the 2008 trials and I got the nod, just, and since then he has been in a coaching role and last and this year he has been my full-time coach.
He is great. We are very different people. I am a bit lazy and naturally talented whereas he was a really hard worker, put in the hours. He has taught me a lot about professionalism, how to be prepared. My weaknesses are now some of my strengths and that is because of Michael."
On coming back from his Olympic despair:
" After the Olympics, going in as one of the favourites and coming away with 22nd, I was really destroyed. I wondered if I wanted to do it again. After a few months I decided to go again but I would take it a bit easy, but then last year I was taking it a bit easy, not training so much and I was just getting flogged at every regatta so I decided to pick up the training and go back to my schedule to win, and I have been working hard since and the results are starting to pay."
" Victor Kovalenko, our head coach, always says you learn more from losing than winning and so I learned a lot about China. I learned how to lose and picked up the things I did wrong and how to improve them, and I have to go through the motions, I've learned to tick every box and go there as prepared as I can be."
Nick Thompson (GBR): "The second race I had to pretty much stay next to Pavlos to guarantee my silver medal. I had a great start, managed to roll Pavlos and put him back in the fleet, then tacked and I was looking good, tried to duck a boat and actually capsized so that made it tough again. I had to fight back and get near Pavlos again managed to do that."
"I'm really pleased. We've had an absolutely cracking event. I don't think we've done many events where we've got the racing in and pretty much on time so it's been really good from that point of view and it's been a good challenge as well. We've pretty much had every condition thrown at us so I'm really, really pleased to have come away with a silver."
" I think both Paul and I have proven that we're capable of medalling so this evens things up a little bit more between us I guess, but Paul's a very, very, very good competitor. I feel a bit bad for him this week - he really sailed well and just fell on the wrong side of some bad luck."
" Tom's sailing pretty fantastically at the moment. There's not many people that can really get too near him. It has been his conditions this week - we've had some breeze and that's usually his thing but he's sailing great at the moment and deserved to win."
Andrew Murdoch (NZL):" It's good to have it over with - it's been a pretty long regatta! I've had a bronze and a silver before - I took last year off from racing so it's kind of good to come back to racing and come away with a bronze medal. My feel is still coming back to me a little bit [after the break]. I was giving Tommy a hard time on the way in and said he won't have it as easy next time!"
"The next major event I guess is the Worlds down in Perth in over a year's time and the main goal is Weymouth 2012 in two year so it's a great start to this campaign."
" We've got a mix of old and new guys in the squad and certainly the younger guys are stepping up and turning out some results, so it's good having a good team behind me pushing me."
Thorbjoern Schierurp (DEN): "It feel very tired, but very happy. It was very hard, very windy. The first race was very bad for me, behind the Italian guy. So in the second race I had to finish better that seventh and ahead of the Italian. I finished third and the Italian seventh. It was down to speed. Today I was the best. I had the speed and was just gone. I don't think I was that much quicker but I had the better start and was able to get away. I was leading around the course."
"I am so happy. I thought I could win, but I hoped for a top three. When I saw yesterday I could win I just went for it. This my best result so far. I finished fourth before in the Youth Worlds."
"I think that I have improved my sailing, getting better and better, with a good programme and sponsors."
Laser World Championships, Hayling Island, England.
Standard Senior
1 Tom Slingsby (AUS), 1,8 (29)3,1,1,5,1 (BFD),8,1,1,6,14, 50pts
2 Nick Thomspon GBR 2,3,(25),6,9,7,9,8,4,2,17,12,7,(25),86pts
3 Andrew Murdoch (NZL) 6,4,11,2,8,(22),9,1,(24),24,14,8,8,1,96pts
4 Julio Alsogaray (ARG) 8,(39),11,1717,6,23,5,(DNC),7,3,5,5,2,109pts
5 Pavlos Kontides (CYP) 4,3,21,4,5,(27),1.1,10,15, (36),13,3,32,112pts
Juniors
1 Thorbjoern Schierup (DEN) 3,3,6,(19),6,2,6,4,1,1,(11),3,35pts
2 Francesco Marrai (ITA), 2,3,(7),5,5,3,1,1,(17),6,6,8,40pts
3 Alex Mills-Barton (GBR) 12, (BFD), 5,2,1,(21),1,1,15,4,10,2,53pts
4 Kachper Zieminski (POL) 7,10,3,13,7,(22),8,6,(26),12,4,5, 75pts
5 Filip Jurisic (CRO) 7,(35),1,27,1,(29),3,5,8,2,2,21 77pts
For full results and further information visit: www.laserworlds2010.co.uk