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PredictWind Girls Regatta proves female sailing is strong in New Zealand

by Suellen Hurling 22 Mar 09:46 GMT
PredictWind Girls Regatta. Kohimarama Yacht Club. - March 22, 2025 © Suellen Hurling

For two days each year, Kohimarama Yacht Club is taken over by young girls keen to race in an encouraging environment where they can be themselves, have fun, and compete fiercely on the waters of the Waitemata Harbour.

The strong youth club on the water's edge of the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland came alive on Day 1 of the PredictWind Girls Regatta, with 125 female sailors racing across seven classes in 10 divisions.

The PredictWind forecast was spot on, with the south-westerly not kicking in until 1500 hours. With the AP flag up onshore, the sailors received insider insights into what it's like to race in an AC40, compete in the Olympics, and pursue Olympic campaigns. They heard from 49erFX silver medalist (Rio 2016) Molly Meech, Nacra 17 bronze medalist (Paris 2024) Erica Dawson, and 49erFX campaigning sisters Nicola and Rebecca Hume. The session was hosted by Live Sail Die's Suellen Hurling, who also spoke about other areas in sailing where women can shine.

"No matter what you do with sailing, just make sure you continue to have fun and set yourself realistic goals," said Molly, who was also part of the Emirates Team New Zealand Women's America's Cup team in Barcelona for the 36th America's Cup, alongside NZL Sailing Team member Erica.

After socialising on the beach and enjoying Kohi hospitality, the AP flag was lowered and the sailors headed out to race.

The two race courses were full of energy and laughter, with the start boat on Course B blasting Taylor Swift songs while the sailors sang along. The vibe on the water was incredible—a true sign that female sailing in New Zealand is alive and thriving.

The PredictWind forecast for Day 2 isn't looking promising, but the sailors and volunteers will still arrive at Kohimarama Yacht Club roaring and ready to go—no matter how the day unfolds.

The PredictWind forecast indicates light winds until later in the afternoon, so more onshore activities will be scheduled for the sailors until the breeze fills in to race for the final day.

Top 3 Results

Optimist Green (after two races)

1st - Charlotte Robertson (2pts)

2nd - Lara Ridley (4pts)

3rd - Forest Avery (8pts)

Starling Development (after two races)

1st - Jessica Lee (2pts)

2nd - Mia Meikle (5pts)

3rd - Lucy Eaton (7pts)

Open Skiff (after two races)

1st - Ruby Peters (=3pts)

2nd - Honor Fyfe (=3tps)

3rd - Maple Brazle (7pts)

29er (after two races)

1st - Bella Jenkins & Jess Handley (2pts)

2nd - Hazel Ashton & Robyn Ashton (4pts)

3rd - Sienna Jordon & Grace Ware (8pts)

ILCA 6 (after two races)

1st - Kate Rassmussen (2pts)

2nd - Isla Kee (5pts)

3rd - Gretle Satterthwaite (5pts)

Optimist Open (after three races)

1st - Flora Stevens (3pts)

2nd - Sophia Turner (=11pts)

3rd - Ally Burfoot (=11pts)

RS Feva (after two races) 1st - Julia Nquyen & Laura Arnold (2pts)

2nd - Jess Bettany & Tehya Harris (5pts)

3rd - Elisa Currie & Juliet White (6pts)

Starling Open (after two races)

1st - Amelia Higson (3pts)

2nd - Charlotte Handley (6pts)

3rd - Zofia Wells (7pts)

Optimist White (after three races)

1st - Jasmine Fry (5pts)

2nd - Dallas Noyer (7pts)

3rd - Libby Briscoe (10pts)

iQFoil (no racing due to lack of breeze for this class)

Results:

Course A: www.sailwave.com/results/KYC_PredictWind_girlsRegatta2025_CourseA.htm

Course B: www.sailwave.com/results/KYC_PredictWind_girlsRegatta2025_CourseB.htm

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