BEWDLEY’S Alison Young will have to try again in the Laser Radial at the Rio Games after strong winds scuppered the medal race Guanabara Bay on Monday night.

The revised schedule for tomorrow is to be confirmed with racing due to resume from 5pm this afternoon.

The Laser Radials were scheduled to race first but the women were held ashore for over two and half hours as breath-like wind and glassy water blighted the Pão de Açucar (Sugarloaf) course.

With a front forecast to bring wind speeds of around 25 knots inside the bay, and the race committee having a time limit of 8.30pm British Standard Time (BST) to get the Radial medal race underway, the sailors were released from the shore at 7.30pm with the aim to get their race on.

But by the time they reached the racecourse area, the wind had built so much and so rapidly to 30+ knots the committee had no choice but to abandon racing for the day on safety grounds, and everyone will now return tomorrow to try again.

If the Laser Radial and Lasers still aren’t able to complete their Medal Races tomorrow, the medals will be awarded as per the current standings in which Young sits in eighth and Nick Thompson is sixth respectively.

Alison Young, who sits in eighth on the Laser Radial leaderboard, admitted it was one of the more surreal racing experiences she had found herself in.

She said: “It was certainly eventful. It was a shame we didn’t get racing in but I’m looking forward to a good Medal Race tomorrow.

“First there was no wind and then there was lots of wind, it was interesting. I managed to keep calm so we just need to get ready to go again tomorrow.”