Olympians and budding sailors come together
Olympians and budding sailors come together for Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta
Action on the Laser course
at the Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta. Photo: Will Calver -
Ocean Photography.
Sailors
of all ages from across New Zealand and overseas took to the
water for the start of the inaugural Oceanbridge NZL Sailing
Regatta which kicked off on Auckland’s North Shore
today.
Whilst it may have been a sweltering day onshore,
a refreshing southerly breeze greeted some 140 competitors
to head out from Murrays Bay Sailing Club in New Zealand’s
premiere regatta for youth and Olympic sailing
classes.
For some members of the NZL Sailing Team who
returned from the Rio Olympics just five months ago, this
was their first event since the games.
“Today for us
was just about getting back out there and enjoying the day.
We’re loving being at Murrays Bay with all the new
fantastic club facilities as well. commented two-handed
men’s 470 class and Rio Olympian Daniel Willcox.
The
470 crew says the event provides a great chance to see
future sailors coming through the ranks, and has a relaxed
attitude towards their goals for the weekend.
“For us
this regatta is about mixing and mingling with the younger
generation and encouraging them to step from youth classes
in to Olympic sailing. We’re really enjoying chatting to
kids and being out there on the water with them, as well as
promoting sailing as a sport,” he says.
Helm Paul
Snow-Hansen says it’s been good to have some time to
reflect since finishing the games in Rio, but they’re
ready to get back on the water and enjoy racing in home
waters.
The pair came close to having a clean sweep of
the scoreboard today, with a results string of 1,2,1
following three races.
“We would have liked to have
taken away all the wins but it’s still good. We knew we
were going to be rusty at some things,” says Snow-Hansen.
Also making their first appearance on the water together
since Rio were 49erFX Silver medallists Alex Maloney and
Molly Meech, who head into day two with a strong lead,
claiming four wins in their races today.
A strong
international contingent is also amidst the fleets with
sailors from Switzerland, Fiji, China and Korea up against
the kiwi sailors across ten fleets of Olympic and Youth
sailing classes.
Between two and four races were
completed as scheduled across the 420, 470, 29er, 49er,
49erFX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17 and RS:X classes
which were split between two race courses.
Points are
tight at the top for some of the fleets, with two days of
competition remaining.
Racing is scheduled from 11am
tomorrow with plenty more action set to unfold on the
Hauraki Gulf.
Oceanbridge NZL Sailing
Regatta Provisional Results: Top three in each
class:
29er:
1st
Francesco Kayrouz and Jackson Keon: 1,2,3,1
2nd Seb
Lardies and Scott McKenzie: 2,1,5,3
3rd Lewis Anderson
and Patrick Morgan
3,4,2,2
49er:
1st
Marcus Somerville and Jack Simpson: 1,2,1,4
2nd Josh
Porebski and Trent Rippey: 3,1,3,1
3rd Isaac McHardie and
William McKenzie:
4,3,2,2
49erFX:
1st
Alex Maloney and Molly Meech: 1,1,1,1
2nd Anna Yamazaki
and Sena Takano: 2,2,2,2
3rd Livia Naef and Nelia Puhze:
3,3, DNC5,
DNC5
470:
1st Daniel
Willcox and Paul Snow-Hansen: 1,2,1
2nd Sam Barnett and
Zak Merton: 2,3,2
3rd Park Jaewan and Choiminje:
3,1,4
420:
1st
Robbie McCutcheon and Jonothan Westin: 4,1,1
2nd Ella
Gladwell and Alice Haslett: 1,6,2
3rd Xanthe Copeland and
Annabel Cave: 2,3,5
Nacra
17:
1st Olivia Mackay and Micah
Wilkinson: 1,1,1,1
2nd Aaron Duncan and Julia Francis: 2,
DNF3, DNC3,
DNC3
Laser:
1st
Thomas Saunders: 1,1,4
2nd Jianan Wu: 2,5,2
3rd George
Gautrey 5,2,7
Laser
Radial:
1st: Scott Leith:
2,4,1
2nd: Josh Armit: 1,6,2
3rd: Joshua Bull:
10,1,3
Finn:
1st
Rafael Trujillo: 1,1,1
2nd Karl Purdie: 2,2,2
3rd Ian
Baker: DSQ5,3,3
RS:X
8.5
1st Max Meffan:
1,1,1
2nd Dillon Browne: 2,3,3
3rd Veerle ten Have:
DNF5, 2,2
For a full list of provisional results from day
one click HERE.
ABOUT 2017
OCEANBRIDGE NZL SAILING
REGATTA:
Oceanbridge NZL
Sailing Regatta 2017 is set to take place at Murrays Bay
Sailing Club between 3-6 February. The new and exciting
event targeted at Youth and Olympic Classes will encompass
three days of racing over two courses on the 4th, 5th, and
6th of February. Classes taking part include: 420, 29er,
49er, 49erFX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra17 and the
RS:X. Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta is made possible only
thanks to the contributions from principle sponsor
Oceanbridge, and Yachting New Zealand sponsors Aon, HRG,
Nespresso, Volvo, and Zhik. Equally important is a team of
more than 70 volunteers that are behind this regatta.