New Zealand has won two medals at the Pre-Olympics Regatta in Qingdao, China.
Tom Ashley won board sailing gold while Hamish Pepper and Carl Williams took the silver medal in the Star.
With two medals in the bag for New Zealand already another looks likely for Jo Aleh, currently lying 2nd, who will sail
the Laser Radial medal race later today in China.
Conditions at the Olympic venue were a brisk 15-18 knots and lumpy seas working in favour of Tom Ashley, who had a seven
point gap to make up to overtake the leader, Zhou of China, for the gold medal. The kiwi won the medal race in style
with a 19 second margin over Bontemps of France behind him.
“I had an awesome race today,” says Ashley. “The breeze was perfect out there for me, and my equipment performed very
well At the first mark, I was in the lead. Julien Bontemps (FRA) almost caught up to me at the end because I had a
plastic bag caught on my board, and I had to stop to take it off. Luckily, there was enough space for me to get it off,
keep going, and win the gold.”
“The race was fairly straightforward- just the top ten on the start line and a race where speed was very important. I
came off the start line to leeward and ahead of the fleet and pinched them out one by one. By the time I tacked to head
to the top mark I was comfortably ahead, and stayed there for the rest of the race. I ended up winning by 200m from
Julien Bontemps of France. Zhou of China finished ninth.”
“I'm stoked to pull off this win as I have been aiming at a victory in the Pre-Olympics all year,” says Ashley.
“This event caps off a fantastic season, with wins in four out of the five competitions I have sailed. I'm now planning
a rest for a couple of weeks before starting my preparation for the 2008 Worlds in Auckland.”
The Star medal race got underway around 4pm in China with a shoot-out for the medals between France, Switzerland, New
Zealand and Brazil. It was Scheidt and Prada of Brazil who came through in the end finishing 2nd in the medal race and
winning the gold medal.
Hamish Pepper and Carl Williams crossed the line in 4th place ahead of the French and Swiss boats winning the silver
medal for New Zealand.
“Today’s race was good,” says Pepper. “The conditions were extremely windy, with big tides and big waves. Teamwork and
communication is very important in this sport; we are doing pretty well on that front, despite the fact that we have not
been a team for very long.”
“We’re happy to take home the silver medal. We learned a lot about the venue during this regatta, and will be much
better prepared for next year.”
New Zealand was represented in three further medal races sailed yesterday afternoon in China; Women’s RS:X, Men’s 470
and Finn. Barbara Kendall won her medal race to finish the regatta in 6th place overall, Dan Slater was 7th overall in
the Finn and young pair Carl Evans and Peter Burling finished 9th in the Men’s 470.
The regatta isn’t over yet for single-handed sailors Jo Aleh in the Laser Radial and Andrew Murdoch in the Laser. Both
will sail in their respective medal race later today in China, Aleh looking likely to claim another medal for New
Zealand.
Aleh was 5th in yesterday’s one race and goes into the final double points medal race eleven points behind Tunnicliffe
of USA, and 19 points ahead of Mihelic of Croatia. Andrew Murdoch is lying 6th in the Laser fleet.
Qingdao International Regatta 2007
New Zealand’s Final Results
Tom Ashley – Men’s RS:X – GOLD
Hamish Pepper & Carl Williams – Star – SILVER
Barbara Kendall – Women’s RS:X – 6th
Dan Slater – Finn – 7th
Carl Evans & Peter Burling – 9th
New Zealand’s Current Standings
(Individual Race Results in brackets)
Jo Aleh – Laser Radial – 2nd ((9), 1, 3, 1, 7, 4, 8, 4, 6, 5)
Andrew Murdoch – Laser – 5th (21, 7, 2, 4, 3, 21, (26), 4, 11, 6)
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