Josh Junior will battle it out for bronze at the Finn European Championships in Spain tonight (NZ time) but will also battle the elements.
The 28-year-old will go into the double-points top-10 medal race in fifth, but only four points behind world champion Max Salminen from Sweden in third. The pair are two of four sailors who have a realistic chance of finishing third which will add a different dynamic on the final day given only 10 of the 91 sailors who have been competing this week will take to the water tonight.
Nicholas Heiner (Netherlands) and Edward Wright (Great Britain) will be engaged in their own race with the pair fighting it out for gold, leaving the rest of the sailors to decide who joins them on the podium.
Andy Maloney narrowly missed out on a spot in the top 10 finishing 11th overall, two points off qualifying for the medal race, but it represents a good result in his first major regatta since switching from the Laser to the Finn. Brendan McCarty finished 39th.
Strong winds and big waves have been battering Cadiz for the last couple of days and they are expected to be even bigger tonight (NZ time) with 25 knots forecast.