Silver Again for Burling and Tuke
Silver Again for Burling and Tuke
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke, NZ's London 2012 bound 49er Sailors, have achieved a second consecutive silver medal at the 49er World Championships.
Overnight in Zadar, Croatia, two final series races were sailed and then the double point medal race for the top ten competitors in the gold fleet. Nathan Outteridge and Ian Jensen of Australia won this event for the fourth time.
“We started today with nine points to catch up on them, but we tried a few things in the first race that didn’t quite work out”, said Peter after racing.
“We lost a couple more points so they had a big enough lead so we couldn’t get to him.” Peter continued. “For the rest of the day we just had to focus on holding the French back to secure the silver.”
The 19 years old kiwi duo Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski also had a fantastic result, not only making it into the medal race for the first time at a 49er World Championships, but also taking the race victory in this higher intensity double point race.
Marcus and Josh finished 6th overall, after obviously putting in heaps of training between this regatta and the 2011 World Championships where they came 32nd.
“It was a blinder for them” Peter said, “and great practice for us”.
As like most of the regatta, the final day was sailed in relatively light winds with an average of a 7-9 knot sea breeze.
Peter (21 years old) and Blair (22 years old) now come home for a short rest before the ISAF Sailing World Cup regatta Skandia Sail for Gold at the Olympic Venue (4-9 June) and then it’s all focus on the games themselves which starts for them on 30 July.
London 2012 will be Peter Burling’s second trip to the Olympic Games, as he went in 2008 at the age of 17 with Carl Evans in the men’s 470 and finished 11th. Last time, Peter was New Zealand’s youngest Olympic sailor ever, and he is again this year the youngest on the team.
The Olympic class 470 World Championships and Finn Gold Cup start tonight (NZT) with the 470’s in Spain and the Finns at Falmouth from the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club. The Laser Radial World Championships start on May 15th.
May
13th Final standings
49er World
Championships
2nd - Peter Burling and Blair
Tuke
6th - Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski
The RS:X
World Championships were sailed in March, and JP Tobin came
away with a Bronze medal, setting the bar high for the team
to follow. Andy Maloney grabbed up a bronze medal at the
Laser World Championships which finished on May
10th.
Daily updates for all events including
results will be posted via the NZL Sailing Team’s Facebook
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accounts. Further press releases will be issued from Yachting New
Zealand.
ENDS