YNZ announces 2016 NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team
Yachting New Zealand
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17 OCT 2016
YNZ announces 2016 NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team
Yachting New Zealand is pleased to name a team of 13 sailors to compete at the 2016 Aon Youth World Sailing Championships which run from 14 December to 20 December in Torbay, Auckland
The prestigious international event sees national teams from around the world gather together for a week long regatta for youth class sailors under-19 years of age. New Zealand will be represented in eight of the nine events being contested in 2016.
2016 NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team
Olivia Christie, 17 years
(Worser Bay Boating Club) Laser Radial
Girls
George Gautrey, 18 years (Muritai
Yacht Club) Laser Radial Boys
Patrick
Haybittle, 17 years (RNZYS and Murrays Bay Sailing
club) RS:X Boys
Greta Stewart, 16 years
(Murrays Bay Sailing Club) 29er Girls
Skipper
Kate Stewart , 18 years (Murrays
Bay Sailing Club) 29er Girls Crew
Francesco
Kayrouz, 13 years (Murrays Bay Sailing Club and
Wakatere Boating Club) 29er Boys Skipper
Oscar
Gunn, 17 years (Murrays Bay Sailing Club) 29er Boys
Crew
Josh Berry, 15 years (Murrays Bay
Sailing Club) 420 Boys Skipper
Henry
Haslett, 17 years (Wakatere Boating Club) 420 Boys
Crew
Courtney Reynolds-Smith, 16 years
(Murrays Bay Sailing Club) 420 Girls Skipper
Brianna Reynolds-Smith, 16 years
(Murrays Bay Sailing Club) 420 Girls Crew
Jackson Keon, 16 years (Murrays Bay
Sailing Club) Multihull Skipper
Tom
Fyfe, 16 years (Murrays Bay Sailing Club) Multihull
Crew
Ten of the team represent the Murrays Bay Sailing Club on Auckland’s north shore, but sailors hailing from the Wellington region also feature in the line-up. They range in age from 13 to 18 years old, and for five of the sailors this will be their second time representing New Zealand at the World Sailing Youth World Championships.
“I am very excited about the raw talent we have in this year’s NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team,” says Yachting New Zealand’s Talent Development Manager Ian Neely.
“We have a nice mixture this year of returning medallists from last year and young sailors attending their first World Sailing Youth Worlds”
“The World Sailing Youth World Championships provides its own unique set of challenges, and the event is regarded by many as a youth version of the Olympic Games with the limited entries, and high pressure racing.
“This year we will be racing on home turf which is an amazing opportunity and extremely exciting to invite the world’s best to come and sail and race with us. The team organising the World Sailing Youth Worlds look to be doing an amazing job and I am sure it will be an event to remember”
“Between now and December we will be putting in the work to be as best prepared as we can. It’s all about doing everything possible now, to arrive at the regatta knowing we are well prepared and ready for action.”
Plenty of the world’s best known yachtsmen and women have competed and medalled at the World Sailing Youth World Championships which date back to 1971.
Among the list of New Zealanders to have stood on the World Sailing Youth Worlds podium are Sam Meech (2008 Bronze, Laser Radial), Alex Maloney (2010 Silver, 29er), Jo Aleh (2004 Silver, Laser Radial), Sir Russell Coutts (1979 Silver, Laser and 1981 Gold, Laser), Blair Tuke (2007 Silver, 29er), Dean Barker (1990 Gold, Laser and 1991 Silver, Laser) and Stuart Bannatyne (1989 Gold, Laser).
The World Sailing run event is coming to New Zealand for the first time in its 47-year history and as a consequence the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team will have the opportunity to compete against the best youth sailors in the World in their own home waters.
The team is
proudly supported by the following…
NZL
Yachting Trust, Oceanbridge Shipping, ZHIK, HPSNZ
More about the ISAF Youth World Championships
The World Sailing Youth World Championships feature racing for up and comers under 19 years of age and includes the Laser Radial, RS:X, 29er, 420 and SL16 classes. The regatta will gather together the world’s best youth sailors and will run from 14 December 2016 through until 20 December 2016 in the North Shore suburb of Torbay.