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Alison Young seeking edge over Tokyo rivals in lockdown as training resumes

Selection is already secured in the Laser Radial class.

Tokyo-bound sailor Alison Young has acknowledged her frustration at having to wait an extra 12 months for a third crack at realising her Olympic goals.

But having already secured selection for what will be her third Olympics, Young is currently making the most of her return to the waves after an easing of coronavirus rules.

The British sailing team was one of the fist elite sports bodies allowed to resume activities on a recreational basis last week, and can now also benefit from socially-distanced coaching.

For Young the experience could be vital as she looks to gain a vital edge over her competitors and make up for her disappointing eighth place finish in Rio in 2016.

Alison Young Feature – Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy
Alison Young during Laser Radial dingy practice at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy.

Young, who competes in the solo Laser Radial class, told the PA news agency: "When you look out of the window every day and it another cracking day for boating it is very hard, but you have to keep a perspective with what's going on.

"This period gives you a chance to work on visualisation and technique and continue to develop, and hopefully to use the time more effectively than your competitors."

Young became the first British woman to win an Olympic-class world title in the build-up to Rio, and also secured a silver medal in the test event, before a broken ankle hindered her progress and she finished eighth.

She added: "The build-up to Rio was not ideal but it was disappointing, and it is about learning and evolving from that.

"I feel physically and mentally far stronger for Tokyo, and I'm part of the strongest British sailing team that I can remember. I think it can only continue to improve over the extra 12 months.

"I feel a bit rusty at the moment, but I've been doing a lot of fitness work and it's about translating that into boat-fitness. It feels a little bit like no-man's-land, but it's just about waiting for news of what's going to happen next."

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Wednesday's key events


SKATEBOARDING
· Team GB starlet Sky Brown - aged just 13 - takes part in the women's park event and has a realistic chance of picking up a medal too. Bombette Martin is Britain's other representative, while hosts Japan are among the favourites for gold (1am)

HOCKEY
· Great Britain's women have more history in their sights heading into their semi-final against Netherlands - the team they beat in the 2016 gold medal match (2.30am)

ATHLETICS
· The men's 400m hurdles final on Tuesday will go down as one of the greatest Olympic races of all time, and the women will attempt to emulate that, with new world record holder Sydney McLaughlin of USA and Netherlands' Femke Bol the favourites for gold (3.30am)
· Nick Miller is Britain's representative in the men's hammer throw final (12.15pm)
· The men's 800m final could be a wide-open affair (1.05pm)
· A thrilling men's 200m final is in store as the likes of Andre de Grasse, Noah Lyles and 17-year-old sensation Erriyon Knighton bid to succeed Usain Bolt as Olympic champion (1.55pm)

SAILING
· After a medal-laden day on the water on Tuesday, Great Britain will be looking for more success, starting with Luke Patience and Chris Grube in the men's 470-class medal race (6.33am)
· Team GB also have medal hopes in the women's event, with defending champion Hannah Mills looking to retain her crown alongside new teammate Eilidh McIntyre (7.33am)

BOXING
· Already guaranteed at least a bronze, Great Britain's Frazer Clarke faces Uzbekistan's Bakhodir Jalolov in the men's super heavyweight with a place in the gold medal bout up for grabs (7.03am)
· Ben Whittaker is also guaranteed a medal, but will look to ensure that is either gold or silver as he takes on Cuba's Arlen Lopez in the light heavyweight final (7.35am)

CYCLING
· World records have been tumbling in the velodrome, and another could go in the men's team pursuit final as Italy - new world record holders themselves - face Denmark (10.06am)

EQUESTRIAN
· Three Brits have made into into the final of the men's jumping individual final, including fastest qualifier Ben Maher, who will bid to inherit compatriot Nick Skelton's Olympic crown (11am)

> Today's schedule in full
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