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Published 00:37 11 Aug 2016 BST
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Murphy, who just barely missed out on a medal at London 2012, continues her bid for gold in Rio on Friday and Saturday, with two races scheduled for each day.
The top 10 boats will then go forward to Monday's medal race and Murphy is expected to be well in contention.
The 26-year-old was a picture of composure as she came ashore, when she spoke to RTÉ Sport and surprised many fans by admitting that she suffers from seasickness.
“It was difficult out there, the waves were so big,” Murphy said.Seasick @Annalise_Murphy enjoying Rio experience https://t.co/0xtivQjV4X
— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) August 10, 2016
“I get seasick, so I had to put seasickness bands on my wrists to stop me getting sick!“I made a few mistakes in the first race which put me behind, but overall I’m just happy with how I’ve been racing and happy that I’m still being consistent.
“There are still four more races to go and then the medal race. Anything can happen.
“I was in this position in London as well and it didn’t end up the way I wanted it to.
“I think I just need to stick to the processes and what I’ve been doing so far because that’s been working and, hopefully, in two more days’ time I’ll be in the mix to get a medal.”
And while her calmness under pressure is amazing, all anybody could talk about was how surprising it was that Murphy is prone to getting seasick.
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