Portland sailor Luke Patience has told how winning Olympic gold is the first thing he thinks of each morning.

The 25-year-old, who has been selected for Team GB for the 2012 Olympics, said he is ‘dreaming big’ in the run up to the Games.

Patience, who now lives in Weston but is originally from Helensburgh, Argyll, returned to his Sailing roots on the Clyde to launch the 470 European Championships which take place in Largs, Ayrshire.

More than 100 top crews are expected to compete in the event, from June 25 to July 4, as a last opportunity to fine-tune their racing before the Olympic regatta.

Patience, has been selected for Team GB with fellow 470 sailor and Portland resident Stuart Bithell.

Patience said: “I’m so driven right now that I wake up in the morning and the first thing I think of is standing on the podium with a gold medal.

“It drags me out of bed, it takes me to the gym, it makes me do all the hard work.

“And that hard work is enjoyable; I genuinely love the hard work and I want to get to the start line in race one at the Olympics and be able to say that I worked harder than everyone else around me and I deserve this more than anyone.”

He added: “I’m dreaming big and I intend to seal that deal.”

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) will host the Championships at Largs Sailing Club, supported by the partnership of UK Sport, EventScotland, North Ayrshire Council, the Scottish Sailing Institute, sportscotland, the International 470 Class Association and RYA Scotland.

Patience also encouraged young sailors to pursue their ambitions.

He said: “We have a good crop of youngsters in Scotland who have achieved some great results,” he said.

“Clearly they have the drive and support to allow them to get these results and succeed.

“My message to them is to dream big and push hard because we are not here forever and this is a cool journey to be on.”