Fynn Sterritt: Scottish sailor will ‘give it every thing’ in his ‘final shot’ at Olympic medal


A rollercoaster 10-year crusing partnership reaches “one final shot” at an Olympic medal for Fynn Sterritt and James Peters this summer time.

The 35-year-old Scot and Englishman Peters, 31, will take to the water in Marseille on the Paris Video games after lacking out on the Nice Britain group for Tokyo 2020.

That blow prompted Sterritt to step away from the game, however he returned re-energised to resume a former world primary pairing whose previous achievements embrace World Cup gold in 2018 and 2019.

“You have to imagine however there are occasions that perception begins to slide a bit of bit,” Sterritt advised the BBC.

“James and I took a little bit of a break after not getting chosen for Tokyo. We weren’t certain whether or not that was the tip of our Olympic careers.

“We nonetheless had the identical burning want to provide it one final shot. Right here we’re and now we have got to go and see how issues unfold in Marseille.

“It might imply every thing [to win a medal]. James and I’ve been collectively for 10 years however our journey began an extended, very long time in the past once we have been nippers. That is most likely the tip of my Olympic profession and we will give it every thing we have got.”

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