Wild and Windy on day two at Sail for Gold
Date: 11th August 2010
Jodie Bakewell-White
Wild and Windy on day two at Sail for
Gold
A wild and windy day on the water tested the NZL Sailing Team competing at Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta in Weymouth, England. It was all about survival out on the race course today with gusts of up to 25 knots.
After day
two of the six day series Hamish Pepper and Craig Monk hold
onto their lead in the Star event, with plenty of snakes and
ladders on the leader board for the rest of the kiwi team.
Many stepped up the challenge and New Zealand now has six
sailors or teams placed within the top ten of their fleet at
this early stage in the regatta.
Jez Fanstone, Yachting New Zealand Olympic Programme Manager commented, "It would be fair to say that it’s been a big day for weather and results.”
“The venue is living up to its billing as one that can deliver a variety of conditions with us seeing 5 - 25knots in one day. With some lighter winds forecast for the end of the week it will be a good test of all round sailing for the whole team."
Star
After kicking off the
series with two bullets on day one Pepper and Monk sailed
one race overnight crossing the line in 9th place – enough
to retain their spot at the top of the class. With eleven
points they are out in front of Johannes Polgar and Markus
Koy of Germany who have 14 points.
The big name Star sailors like Torben Grael, Robert Scheidt, Xavier Rohart and Freddie Loof are in the hunt all sitting in the top ten.
Laser
Andrew Murdoch remains the best placed of
the kiwis in the Laser, but slipped from the top spot into
second place after a 4th and a 7th in last night’s two
races. Britain’s Paul Goodison takes the lead just two
points ahead of Murdoch.
Stand out performer of the day for New Zealand in the class was Wellington’s Josh Junior who came away with two race wins on day two. Sam Meech from Tauranga had a solid day on the water also scoring a 3rd and a 4th.
49er
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have moved up
from fourth into second place in the 49er class as the
second best performing team of the day in skiff. The 49er
boys sailed with speed and maturity to record a 2nd and a
3rd, with the 2nd race being one of survival down the last
run.
They are on 11 points – five points adrift
of the current leaders Manu Dyen and Stephane Christidis who
returned two race wins on day two. The Sibello brothers of
Italy sailed well and have third place on the board four
points behind the kiwis.
Men’s RS:X
Jon-Paul Tobin
was on fire on day two repeating the form of the Star boys
on day one, with two wins from two race sailed, taking him
up into fourth place overall in the Men’s RS:X fleet. Tom
Ashley is in 13th place after two 4ths.
Women’s
470
In the challenging and testing conditions Jo Aleh and
Polly Powrie switched on the afterburners to win the second
race of the day which sees them fight their way up into the
top ten. After lying seventh at the outset of the day they
move up into seventh position in the fleet of
46.
Finn
The Finn fleet sailed just one race on day
two, New Zealand’s Dan Slater placing 17th. He is inside
the top ten in ninth position in the standings.
Elsewhere in the team Sara Winther sailed well in the windy conditions returning a 3rd and a 4th in the Laser radial fleet where she now lies 13th overall. Paul Snow-Hansen and Jason Saunders are the best of the three kiwi teams in the Men’s 470 with an 11th and a 3rd last night they are in 15th.
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2010 Skandia Sail for Gold
Regatta
New Zealand’s Current Standings after day two
as available
Star (36 boats)
1st Hamish Pepper and
Craig Monk (1, 1, 9)
Laser (180 boats)
2nd Andrew
Murdoch (1, 2, 4, 7)
13th Mike Bullot (13, 12, 3,
13)
15th Josh Junior ( 2, 39, 1, 1)
21st Sam Meech
(5, 34, 3, 4)
57th Andy Maloney (43, 9, 21, 10)
97th
James Sandall (10, 32, 45, 34)
132nd George Lane (34,
37, 53, 46)
146th Spencer Loxton (DSQ, 52, 33,
41)
Laser Radial (91 boats)
13th Sara Winther (5, 22,
3, 4)
31st Rachel Basevi (33, 24, 6, 8)
44th Miranda
Powrie (33, 31, 15, 11)
470 Men (60 boats)
15th Paul
Snow-Hansen and Jason Saunders (18, 8, 11, 3)
31st
Francisco Lardies and Finn Drummond (20, 18, 9, 11)
33rd
Geoff Woolley and Daniel Willcox (15, 10, 14, 24)
470
Women (46 boats)
7th Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie (20, 12,
16, 1)
49er (58 boats)
2nd Peter Burling and Blair Tuke
(3, 3, 4, 2, 3)
Finn (50 boats)
9th Dan Slater (2, 17,
17)
RS:X Men (75 sailors)
4th Jon-Paul Tobin (6, 6, 1,
1)
13th Tom Ashley (19, 2, 4, 4)
RS:X Women (50
sailors)
25th Natalia Kosinska (25, 30, 28, 24)
24th
Stephanie Williams (40, 27, 23, 16)
34th Alice Monk (41,
34, 24, 31)
Women’s Match Racing (24 teams)
Stephanie
Hazard, Jenna Hansen and Susannah Pyatt (Group C Round
Robin: 0 wins/4 losses)
Coaching Team
Graeme
Sutherland
Jez Fanstone
Mark Howard
Andrew
Palfrey
David Robertson
Rod
Slater
Hamish
Willcox
ends