Solid first day for NZL Sailing Team at Youth America's Cup
Solid first day for NZL Sailing Team at Youth America's Cup
The NZL Sailing Team were third equal on
points after the first day of racing at the Youth America's
Cup which was sailed in painfully light winds at
times.
On a day when Emirates
Team New Zealand clinched their spot in the America's Cup
match against Oracle, the youth team began their quest to
retain the Red Bull Youth America's Cup.
They were fifth
in the first race of the day but recovered well to win the
second race and then finished third in race three in a dying
wind.
They sit on 24 points, level with Team Bermuda and
only one behind Spanish Impulse in second. Land Rover BAR
Academy lead on 27 points. The NZL Sailing Team need to
ensure they finish in the top four in qualifying to
guarantee a place in next week's eight-boat finals.
The
day started poorly for the NZL Sailing Team, as they got
caught up with other boats getting off the line in the first
race and rounded the first mark last in the six-boat fleet.
It left them playing catchup and, while they climbed to
fourth at one point, there were big gains and losses to be
made in the shifty conditions and they finished
fifth.
They completely dominated the second race,
managing to get foiling on the first reach, and built their
lead to claim a morale-boosting win. The Kiwi team also led
at the first mark in race three but were caught on the wrong
side of the course on the first upwind leg and had to settle
for third.
"We had a solid first day in what was light
and at times fluky conditions on a tight race course,"
tactician Micah Wilkinson said. "As a team, it was a
confidence-building day. With limited training time in these
boats, and a majority of that being in windy conditions, it
was the first racing we have done in such light conditions.
The team adapted well after the fifth in the first race to
bounce back for a race win.
"Tomorrow's conditions look
much the same - maybe a slight breeze increase. We are
looking to sail more accurately and build on what we learned
today. The team got better throughout the day as the
communication gelled, so we're looking to solidify that and
turn it into more boat speed, better decision making and,
hopefully, better results."
Three more races are
scheduled tomorrow but light winds are once again forecast
in Bermuda.
Results and standings from the first
day of qualifying at the Red Bull Youth America's Cup in
Bermuda today:
Pool B
Race 1:
Land Rover BAR Academy
(10pts)
Spanish Impulse by Iberostar Team (9pts)
Next
Generation USA (8pts)
Team BDA (7pts)
NZL
Sailing Team (6pts)
Candidate Sailing Team
(5pts)
Pool B Race
2:
NZL Sailing Team
(10pts)
Spanish Impulse by Iberostar
(9pts)
Team BDA (8pts)
Land Rover BAR Academy
(7pts)
Next Generation USA (6pts)
Candidate Sailing
Team (5pts)
Pool B Race
3:
Land Rover BAR Academy
(10pts)
Team BDA (9pts)
NZL Sailing Team
(8pts)
Spanish Impulse by Iberostar
(7pts)
Candidate Sailing Team (6pts)
Next Generation
USA
(5pts)
Standings
Land
Rover BAR Academy 27pts
Spanish Impulse by Iberostar
25pts
Team BDA 24pts
NZL Sailing Team
24pts
Next Generation USA 19pts
Candidate
Sailing Team
16pts