Women's Match-Racing Olympic Development Squad
Date: 5th May 2009
From: Jodie
Bakewell-White
Women's Match-Racing Olympic Development Squad
Yachting New Zealand has announced a squad of nine female sailors selected to train for the Womens Match Racing discipline which debuts at the 2012 Olympic Games in Weymouth, England.
26 women came forward for selection
and recently 24 of those who expressed an interest came
under the scrutiny of selectors. Individual interviews were
conducted with each of the women followed by a weekend of
racing on Auckland Harbour, closely watched by Rod Davis,
Laurie Jurie and Graeme Sutherland.
Those selected for
the Olympic Development Squad areâ¦
• Samantha
Osborne
• Jess Smyth
• Stephanie Hazard
• Miranda Powrie
• Raynor Smeal
• Carla
Holgate
• Anna de Fluiter
• Aimee Famularo
• Jenna Hansen
"We went into this thinking we
wanted two teams of three," explains Rod Davis who is
overseeing the Women's Match Racing programme. "But over the
weekend it became obvious that we could field three really
strong teams, and we felt that at this stage we could
include an extra team without incurring extra
costs."
"Laurie Jury and Graeme Sutherland will be
responsible for the day to day coaching. The group will sail
together three times a fortnight, with a more intensive two
to three day clinic every six weeks or so."
The New Zealand designed Elliot 6s have been chosen by ISAF as the Olympic boat providing the kiwi team, who are familiar with the boats already, with a head start.
"The RNZYS (Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron) are an integral part of this," continues Davis. "We have ten Elliot 6s right here in Auckland, nowhere else in the world has this advantage. We have the talent, we have the coaches and we have the boats."
Talented keelboat sailor Raynor Smeal was excited to be named in the Women's Match-Racing Olympic Development Squad.
"I'm thrilled to be included," says Smeal. "And
I'm looking forward to working with the talented sailors in
the Squad, as well as coaches Rod, Graeme and Laurie. I
can't wait to start training and having us all become better
sailors and ultimately developing a medal winning team for
2012."
ENDS