NZL Sailing Team at ISAF Sailing World Cup Mallorca - Overall
by Jodie Bakewell-White, Yachting New Zealand 5 Apr 2014 21:27 BST
31 March - 5 April 2014
Our reigning World Champions in the 49er and 470 have shown their class and delivered two gold medals at ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma which wrapped up today on the Spanish Island of Mallorca.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke secured the 49er gold with ease, while Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie came from behind to topple the French leaders and take the Women's 470 gold on the final day.
Another three kiwis crews also finished in the top ten including Andy Maloney, Sam Meech (Laser) and Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox (Men's 470).
49er
Despite an average first day on the water at this opening regatta on the European circuit, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke hit the lead in the 49er skiff class on day three and only extended from there. Today, with 6, 1, 8 in their three medal races, the kiwis took a well deserved victory and stand atop the podium.
Burling and Tuke have now won every major 49er regatta they've contested since winning Olympic silver in 2012 including the 2013 World and Europeans Championships.
After today's racing Tuke said, "It was really fun. We sailed really well and did what we had to do in the first race after the lead we'd created throughout racing this week. We then managed to get a win and it wasn't such a great final race but it was a lot of fun."
Burling echoed his team mate, "We obviously went into the Medal Race with a pretty comfortable margin but we still had a bit of work to do just to finish it off. We managed to do that in the first race and then we had a bit of fun."
Tuke added, "What we've got going on is going pretty well and we haven't been beaten in a while so we'll just keep doing what we're doing. We certainly had our work cut out this week but we sailed better and better as it went on."
470 Women
With Camille Lecointre and Helene DeFrance seven points out in the front, and just one race to run, the Women's 470 gold looked like a tough ask for Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie going into today.
Yet no one could catch them for silver, so the kiwis had nothing to lose and they went out and won the medal race. When the French pair came home in 6th the victory was New Zealand's and Aleh and Powrie, who are ISAF Female Sailor of Year, could celebrate another gold medal performance.
Aleh explained the day, "It was a pretty stressful Medal Race, it went well for us but it was pretty hard work.
"The French were seven points clear of us and we knew we had to get three points between us to beat them. We stayed really close and came out of the start better, from there we just tried to sail the race, get away and get boats in between and we just managed to get enough boats in.
"It took us a while to fire, we were a bit slow at the beginning but we've come right by the end."
470 Men
Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox lined up today in the Men's 470 medal race closing out the six day regatta on a high note with a 2nd place on the water in the high pressure finale. It wasn't enough however to change their final result of 6th overall in the 78 boat fleet.
Laser
Andy Maloney has finished the regatta in 5th place in the Laser class, impressively clawing his way through the pack after poor results on day one. Sam Meech also sailed with the top ten today and after placing 7th in the Laser medal race he has finished the regatta in 10th.
All three NZL Sailing Team Laser campaigners had some moments of brilliance through the ranging conditions and changing fortunes here in Palma and will head into the next ISAF World Cup Regatta - in France in two weeks – with a plan to capitalise on the lessons learned here.
49erFX
Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech, like plenty of others, didn't have their best start to the regatta, yet they did improve their standing throughout the series simply running out of time at the end and finishing just outside the medal race cut in 11th place.
Finn
Josh Junior and Andrew Murdoch were denied their final chance to make the top ten on the penultimate day with no racing for the Finns yesterday; Junior closes the regatta in 16th and Murdoch in 25th.
Nacra 17
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders have finished the regatta in 14th place. The Nacra is a new Olympic class and the kiwi pair have shown that they're on pace with the leaders after delivering a couple of race wins during this regatta.
Women's RS:X
Natalia Kosinska has finished the regatta in 12th place. A race win early on and a string of top ten race results are encouraging for New Zealand's top female windsurfer.
From here the NZL Sailing Team head to Hyeres, France for the next ISAF Sailing World Cup Regatta which runs from April 19th – 26th.
New Zealand's Final Results:
Women's 470 (47 boats)
1st Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie - NZL Sailing Team
Men's 470 (78 boats)
6th Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox – NZL Sailing Team
49er (79 boats)
1st Peter Burling and Blair Tuke – NZL Sailing Team
33rd (8th in silver fleet) Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski – NZL Sailing Team
53rd (1st in bronze fleet) Ben Goodwin and Sam Bullock
49erFX (49 boats)
11th Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech – NZL Sailing Team
Finn (92 boats)
16th Josh Junior – NZL Sailing Team, Finn
24th Andrew Murdoch – NZL Sailing Team, Finn
Laser (144 boats) no racing today
5thAndy Maloney – NZL Sailing Team
10th Sam Meech – NZL Sailing Team
26th Thomas Saunders – NZL Sailing Team
65th Andrew McKenzie
Women's RS:X (56 boards)
12th Natalia Kosinska – NZL Sailing Team, RS:X Women
Nacra 17 (73 boats)
14th Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders – NZL Sailing Team
Coaches and support: Jez Fanstone, Nathan Handley, John Cutler, Hamish Willcox, Steve Erickson, Peter Evans and Will Howden
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