Burling and Tuke crowned ISAF sailors of the year
BURLING AND TUKE CROWNED
ISAF SAILORS OF THE
YEAR
New Zealand’s Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have been awarded the most prestigious award in sailing, The ISAF Rolex Sailor of the Year award.
The ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year is the highest award any sailor can receive in recognition of their outstanding achievements by the world of sailing.
“We are really proud to
receive this award,” said an elated Blair Tuke.
“Some
great sailors and legendary kiwis have won in the past so to
be in that sort of company is pretty humbling.”
The only other New Zealanders to win the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year are Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie in 2013 (New Zealand’s first ever winners in the Female category), Russell Coutts in 1995 and 2003, Mike Sanderson in 2006 and Sir Peter Blake in 1994.
“To now be part of that group is pretty special. For Blair and myself it’s not all about the accolades but this is a pretty special one to win. We are just lucky that we get to compete at the highest level in a sport that we really love.” said Burling.
“It’s important to remember in being recognized that there is a huge amount of other people and supporters that enable us to do what we do on the water. We are part of two awesome teams in Emirates Team New Zealand and the NZL Sailing team and a hugely grateful to all the people that help us along the way.”
2105 is the
second successive year the kiwi duo have been nominated for
the award, as recognition of their 21 straight regatta wins
since 2012 in the Olympic 49er class, including victories at
the 2015 Aquece Rio, Olympic Test event, ISAF Sailing World
Cup Hyeres and Weymouth and Portland as well as Trofeo
Princesa Sofia and only days ago winning the 49er South
American Championship.
Alongside their Olympic campaign
the pair have been a vital part of a new look Emirates Team
New Zealand in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series.
A second at the first leg in Portsmouth, turned into victory
a few weeks later in Gothenburg, followed by a very close
second in Bermuda to give the team a dominant lead the and
overall advantage in the 2015 series, which carries through
to the 2017 America’s Cup.
“It has been a great year for us in the 49er, the moth and America’s Cup but we have some pretty big goals over the next few years with the Olympics and the America’s Cup on the horizon so there is no shortage of motivation to keep pushing on to try and improve our yachting.” Said Burling
Their record,
not just for 2015 but also in the previous three years,
speaks for itself illustrating the level of talent this new
generation of sailors is bringing to the sport across
multiple disciplines.
There is no doubting their talent
and the prospect of what lies ahead for the pair in 2016 in
Rio, 2017 in Bermuda and beyond and the ISAF Rolex Sailor of
the Year awards cements their place a the best in the
sailing world right now.
Burling and Tuke were not present to accept the award in Sanya, China as they are in Argentina preparing for next weeks 49er World Championships.
ENDS