London 2012 Olympics: Ben Ainslie raging at rival after penalty blow
The three-time gold medallist came into his fifth Olympics as favourite to top the podium, but failed to finish ahead of the Dane in the first six races. Ainslie returned to the home waters seemingly reinvigorated after a rest day and quickly went about narrowing Hogh-Christensen’s lead from ten points to three.
The 35-year-old got a bullet in his first race and then finished third ahead of the Danish leader, despite having to do a penalty turn for touching the third mark – which he claims he did not do.
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Asked if it was dirty tactics, he said: “At this level they are going to take any advantage they can. I am sure I didn’t hit the mark but maybe their time will come.”
Ainslie has two opening series races today plus Sunday’s medal race to usurp Hogh-Christensen.