Jones and Saunders going for gold at world champs test event
Jones and Saunders going for gold at world champs test event
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders didn't really
know what to expect in their first regatta together since
last year's Olympics. Tonight (NZ time) they will sail for
the gold medal at the sailing world championships test event
in Aarhus.
The pair are second
in the Nacra 17 fleet with three medal races scheduled
tonight. They managed only one race this morning due to
light winds, being sent out onto the course at 6pm Denmark
time, and banked a second to leave them only three points
behind the leaders, Lin Cenholt and Christian Lubeck of
Denmark.
The light winds meant no sailing was possible in
many of the other fleets, including the Laser where New
Zealand's Tom Saunders is third and Sam Meech seventh. The
Lasers are due to have three races tonight with their
double-points medal race on Sunday night (NZ time).
Not
only are Jones and Saunders racing in their first regatta
together in 12 months but they are also doing it in the new
foiling Nacra 17s that will be used at the Tokyo Olympics.
They had a couple of days to train together on the new boat
before the regatta started.
Many of the Nacra crews are
yet to take possession of a new boat, including the young
Kiwi pair of Liv Mackay and Micah Wilkinson, meaning it's a
relatively small fleet of only 14 boats in Aarhus. Mackay
and Wilkinson receive their new boat about one week before
the start of next month's Nacra world championships.
The
newness of the boat means all of the crews are trying to get
to grips with how it sails in various conditions and Jones
and Saunders have done a good job this week to put
themselves in gold medal contention.
"Going into the
medal races, it's pretty close on points and we definitely
have a shot at winning the regatta so we are going to push
hard in the three medal races tomorrow and see what we can
come away with," Saunders said.
"It was really light
winds today. We waited the whole day [for the breeze to
build] and then got sent out at 6pm for one race in about
6-7 knots. We didn't have the best of starts but sailed
really well, picked the shifts well and had really good
speed, so we were really happy to end up in second.
"It
was the first time Gemma and I had sailed upwind with a
gennaker. It was good fun and made for some interesting
racing. It's meant to be good breeze tomorrow so we are
looking forward to getting some good racing in. It should be
tight with the windy conditions and it should also be quite
physical, so we're definitely looking forward to the
challenge."
Tom Saunders is also looking forward to
getting back on the water tonight. Saunders, who is in the
Olympic development squad which sits just behind the
top-tier NZL Sailing Team, is only six points off
Australia's Matthew Wearn in first and also has a 17-point
buffer over Rio silver medallist Tonci Stipanovic of Croatia
in fourth.
"I just need to be prepared for a long day
tomorrow and take it one race at a time," Saunders said. "I
can't afford to think too far ahead because all three of us
[in the top three] have had one bad race so it's really
important to stay consistent."
Today's inactivity didn't
help Sam Meech, who started the regatta badly but has
climbed to seventh, but he still has a chance to salvage a
respectable final result. The Rio bronze medallist was 43rd
after the first day when he was disqualified in one race for
being over the start line and finished 19th in the other.
He's finished in the top 10 in the last three races,
including two fourths.
There was also no racing for the
Laser Radial fleet, where Susannah Pyatt is 13th, and
Antonio Cozzolino finished the men's RS:X in
34th.
Results and standings from the sailing
world championships test event in Aarhus overnight (NZ
time):
Nacra 17 (14
boats)
1st: Lin Cenholt /
Christian Lubeck (DEN) (5) 5 3 2 3 3 4 2 3 - 30
points
2nd: Gemma Jones / Jason Saunders (NZL) 2
1 3 (9) 8 4 7 2 4 2 - 33 pts
3rd: Anette Viborg/
Mathias Borreskov (DEN) 4 4 7 2 6 (15 UFD) 1 9 3 1 - 37
pts
Laser (62
boats)
1st: Matthew Wearn (AUS)
2 3 3 3 (33) 6 - 17 pts
2nd: Tom Burton (AUS) 3 2 8 1
(26) 4 - 18 pts
3rd: Tom Saunders (NZL) 6 4 (20)
2 10 1 - 23 pts
7th: Sam Meech (NZL) 19
(63 BFD) 14 4 4 9 - 50
pts
Laser Radial (27
boats)
13th: Susannah
Pyatt (NZL) 12 18 (19) 7 9 9 - 55
pts
RS:X (46
boards)
34th: Antonio
Cozzolino (NZL) 19 34 27 (39) 25 27 22 32 30 - 216
pts