PARALYMPIC bronze medallists Alexandra Rickham and Niki Birrell showed their mettle at the Para World Sailing Championships in Melbourne, winning the day in the SKUD fleet to consolidate overall second place after a tough start to their regatta.

Weymouth-based John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Steve Thomas also held on to second in spite of a challenging fourth day of racing, while London 2012 gold medallist Helena Lucas is the leading British sailor in the 2.4mR fleet in fifth overall, while Portland’s Megan Pascoe is seventh.

Rickham and Birrell, five-time world champions in the two-person Paralympic class, have seen some uncharacteristically high scores among their eight races so far.

They got snagged in weed on Sunday and endured gear failure on Monday when Rickham’s electrically-powered seat failed and they broke a jib.

Consequently, Australian Paralympic champions Dan Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch now have an 11-point lead over the British pair with two days of competition and three races to go.

But the 34-year-old helm Rickham insisted she and Birrell had plenty of fight left.

They showed that today with a race win and a second amid difficult and rapidly changeable conditions on Port Phillip Bay.

“We’re just going to try and race as well as we can, try and get as many firsts as we can and show what we can do,” said the Epsom sailor.

“We came here feeling good and we really felt like we had the opportunity to win back the worlds.

“Today was a much better day – yesterday was cataclysmic, that’s the word I would like to use!

“I spent the whole day hanging upside down in up to 29 knots – pretty much not what you want to do!.

“Today we got a bullet and a second. We’re actually a bit disappointed because we had the potential to make it double bullets.

“But obviously we’re pretty happy with where we are now as opposed to yesterday, and the day before actually when we got the 13th from the weed.”

Robertson, Stodel and Thomas remain second overall in the Sonar fleet, in spite of a sixth and a 14th from their two races.

Stodel said they suffered on the wrong side of big wind shifts, less than optimal starts and wind holes with conditions quickly changing from five to 20 knots across the race course.

Craig Wood, Steve Palmer and Liam Cattermole are 11th in the Sonar fleet, while Lucas, complete with repaired boat after a collision on Monday, improved her overnight position in the 2.4mR fleet by one place to fifth, with two sixth places from Tuesday’s racing.

Pascoe is seventh overall and Will Street is in 23rd.

For full results, visit topyacht.net.au/results/2015/paraworlds/

Racing at the Para World Sailing Championships continues on Wednesday with a further two fleet races scheduled ahead of one final fleet race on Thursday.

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