Emma Wilson:
"I think it's obvious I'm at a disadvantage, and I think they [sailing officials] should think about it, and think about people's mental health as well," Wilson said after the event.
"It's not OK to put people in this position every time. I had a 60-point lead at the World Championships and a 30-point lead here.
"I don't know how many times you can come back. I think I'm done with the sport."
"I just made a mistake on the lay line," added Wilson, referring to the calculation required to reach the next mark, or buoy, in the quickest time.
"I hadn't done a race yet and all these girls knew where the lay line was.
"I'm really happy for her [Maggetti] but I'm just not sure I can keep putting myself through that format."
Not a good look for a sport for a top competitor to feel this way.