In a league of their own; Peter Burling and Blair Tuke
In a league of their own; Peter Burling and Blair Tuke claim
Yachting’s top award once more
Gold medalists
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have again stamped a firm mark
in New Zealand’s sailing history books, being honored with
the sport’s top award for the fourth consecutive
year.
The acclaimed 49er
skiff team were named the winners of the 2016 HRG Sailor of
the Year at the Volvo Yachting Excellence Awards last night,
proving they are truly in a league of their own following a
dominant Olympic campaign which culminated in Rio gold this
year.Burling and Tuke made history last year when they won
the Sir Bernard Fergusson Trophy for the third time – a
feat no other individual or crew had ever achieved since it
was first awarded in 1963. [Find the archives here] This year, the
pair push that record just a little further out of reach,
with their names to be engraved on the historic trophy for
2013, 2014, 2015, and now 2016.
The Aon Emerging Talent
award, recognizing outstanding achievement for sailors under
the age of 21, went to Eli Liefting and Rose Dickson from
the Royal Akarana Yacht Club following their season’s
results in the FS Feva Class including winning a national
title earlier this year.
The 2016 Volvo Young Sailor of
the Year was awarded to Laser Radial sailor George Gautrey
from Wellington in recognition of his outstanding results in
the class this year.
Other award recipients named tonight
were Nespresso Coach Of the Year David Slyfield from High
Performance Sport New Zealand, Zhik Official of the Year
John Parrish, and the Yachting New Zealand President’s
Award supported by Fuji Xerox, which was awarded to the
Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club.
HRG Sailor of
the Year: Peter Burling (Tauranga Yacht & Powerboat Club)
and Blair Tuke (Kerikeri Cruising
Club).
Peter Burling and Blair
Tuke have delivered a dominant Olympic campaign, culminating
in an astonishing regatta at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games to
take the gold medal by 43 points, the biggest winning margin
across all the classes in Rio.
The New Zealand pair were
assured of a medal after 11 races, assured of gold after 12
races and then won the Rio 2016 49er medal race to secure
the Olympic victory in impressive style.
In the
nomination period they won two 49er World Championships, as
well as being unbeaten in all major regattas in the
four-year build up to the Olympic Games.
Volvo
Young Sailor of the Year: George Gautrey (Muritai Yacht Club
and Takapuna Boating Club)
The
laser radial sailor secured a silver medal at the ISAF Youth
Sailing World Championships in Langkawi in January, along
with winning the 2016 NZ Laser Radial Open and Youth
Nationals. In the build up to this achievement George has
excelled at many regional and national regattas and has also
just been selected for the second time in the Yachting NZL
Yachting Trust Youth Team to compete at the Worlds in
December.
Aon Emerging Talent Award: Eli Liefting
and Rose Dickson – Royal Akarana Yacht
Club
Young sailors Eli Liefting
and Rose Dickson won the Sir Peter Blake Regatta in 2015 in
the RS Feva Class, and earlier this year they won the New
Zealand RS Feva Nationals and went on to place a credible
fourth in the RS Feva Worlds in Santander, Spain in July.
Nespresso Coach the Year: David Slyfield –
High Performance Sport New
Zealand
This year Performance
Planning team member from High Performance Sport New Zealand
David Slyfield assisted with two Olympic medal winning
campaigns in sailing. He worked with both Peter Burling and
Blair Tuke, and Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie to achieve gold and
silver glory, along with Josh Junior in the Finn Class who
finished his campaign in 7th. David has previously assisted
a host of athletes in their campaigns to Olympic success
across multiple sports, as well as being part of three
Americas Cup campaigns with Team New Zealand between 2000
and 2015.
Zhik Official of the Year: John
Parrish
Zhik Official of the
year for 2016 John Parrish has officiated, instructed,
advised, and delivered seminars at conferences and events in
New Zealand and across the world. In 2016 alone he has
written the material and delivered a World Sailing Race
Management Clinic in Shanghai, instructed at World Sailing
IRO seminars in Sydney and Rio de Janeiro, was selected as
an International Course Representative for the Sailing World
Cup in Weymouth, as well as being the Deputy PRO and an
International Course Representative during the Olympic
Games. John also attended the World Sailing Conference in
Barcelona as a member of the World Sailing Race Management
Committee, and will round off this years’ international
activities as the Chairman of the Sailing Committee and an
International Course Representative for the Youth Worlds to
be held in New Zealand next month.
Yachting New
Zealand President’s Award supported by Fuji Xerox:
Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat
Club
Outstanding achievements
from this club over the past year has seen Tauranga Yacht
and Power Boat Club receive the President’s Award this
year. The club has fostered the talent of four New Zealand
sailing Olympians this year and continues to produce hard
working, results-driven sailors. Medalists and siblings Sam
and Molly Meech both hail from the region, along with
acclaimed sailor Peter Burling and Jason Saunders.
Yachting New Zealand Service Awards for
2016
Recognising contribution and service at
club, regional and/or national level.
Spring Chickens
Volunteer Group – for services to Lowry Bay Yacht
Club
Keith Hay – for services to Mt Pleasant Yacht
Club
Mike Underwood – for services to Waikawa Boating
Club
Viki Moore – for services to Naval Point Club
Lyttleton
Ann Hatch – for services to New Plymouth
Yacht Club
Graham Thow & Des Rouse – for services to
Northcote Birkenhead Yacht Club
Jim & Margaret Park –
for services to Christchurch Yacht Club
Bob Davies –
for services to Wanganui Yacht Club
Leslie Rogerson –
for services to Wakatipu Yacht Club & Southland Yachting
Association
Mark Mulcare – for services to yacht race
handicapping
Sally Garrett – for services to Royal
Akarana Yacht Club
Yachting New Zealand Cruising
Awards for 2016
Simon
Willis
Yachting New Zealand Performance Awards
for 2016
Peter Burling and
Blair Tuke – 49er, Gold Olympics 2016
Alex Maloney and
Molly Meech – 49erFX, Silver Olympics 2016
Gemma Jones
and Jason Saunders – Nacra 17, 4th Olympics 2016
Jo
Aleh and Polly Powrie- Women’s 470, Silver Olympics
2016
Paul Snow-Hansen & Daniel Willcox – Men’s 470,
10th Olympics 2016
Sam Meech – Laser, Bronze Olympics
2016
Josh Junior – Finn, 7th Olympics 2016
Sarah
Dunckley – Hansa Liberty class, 1st World Championships
2016
Phillip Robertson, William Tiller & Stewart Dodson
– 1st World Match Racing Tour 2016
Rick Dodson, Chris
Sharp & Andrew May – Sonar class, 4th Paralympics
2016
David McDiarmid, Matthew Steven, Bradley Collins –
18ft skiff, 2nd JJ Giltinan Champs
Yachting New
Zealand Youth Performance Awards for
2016
Robbie McCutcheon
(Wakatere Boating Club) – P Class 2016 Tauranga & Tanner
Cup winner
George Gautrey (Muritai Yacht Club) – Laser
Radial, 2nd ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships
2015
Josh Berry & Henry Haslett (Murrays Bay Sailing
Club) – 420 class, 1st NZ Nationals, 2nd Australian
Nationals, 16th Open Worlds 2016
Jackson Keon and Nick
Egnot-Johnson (Murrays Bay Sailing Club) – 29er class, 2nd
ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships 2015
Tamryn
Lindsay and William McKenzie (Murrays Bay Sailing Club) –
SL16 class, 3rd ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships
2015
Kerensa Jennings & Chelsea Rees (Murrays Bay Sailing
Club) – 420 girls 9th ISAF Youth Sailing World
Championships 2015
Eli Leifting & Rose Dickson (Royal
Akarana Yacht Club) – RS Fever, 4th RS Fever Worlds
2016
Kate & Greta Stewart (Murrays Bay Sailing Club) –
29er girls, 3rd ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships
2016