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Silver and Bronze for Kiwi pairs

Published: Sun 11 Dec 2016 07:47 PM
Silver and Bronze for Kiwi pairs at the Sailing World Cup Final in Melbourne
Two kiwi teams secured podium finishes in the Sailing World Cup final in Melbourne as the competition wrapped up today with medal races for six of the eleven events.
Nacra 17 pair Olivia Mackay and Micah Wilkinson took Silver in their fleet after a close week of racing with Rio Silver medalists Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin (AUS) who claimed Gold as John Gimson and Anna Burnet (GBR) completed the podium with Bronze. The three pairs are pictured above (Sailing Energy/World Sailing).
New Zealand’s second medal came in the 49er fleet where Josh Porebski and Trent Rippey sailed a consistent regatta to win the Bronze. Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie came back from a DNC in yesterday’s blustery conditions where their boat suffered a broken rig to finish in 6th overall following todays race, with Nick Egnot-Johnson and Jack Rogers finishing in 9th.
Last to race today were the foiling kiteboarders who had the best of the conditions, a 12-knot breeze, while the previous fleets to have sailed had a tougher time, racing in 6-7 knots of shifting breeze.
New Zealander Sam Bullock finished 7th overall after 24 races, with the kite racing providing a spectacular display for those ashore at St Kilda this afternoon.
The Men's and Women's 470 Laser, Laser Radial and Finn concluded their fleet racing today and the top ten go through to Sunday's Medal Races.
Laser Radial sailor Susannah Pyatt had a strong finish to her fleet racing segment today with a 2nd in the final race.
"It’s been a consistent week for me. We have had a range of conditions and lots of top competitors so it’s been an ideal week to make some gains,” she comments.
Pyatt will compete in the medal race on Sunday along with Laser sailor Andrew McKenzie.
New Zealand sailors standings - Sailing World Cup Final - Melbourne
Laser
6th Andrew McKenzie (6,16,11,6,3,6,11,4,14)
17th Matthew Kempers (16,20,17,16,16,12,16,16,18)
Laser Radial
9th Susannah Pyatt (9,11,7,12,9,8,7,12,2)
Finn
14th Gary Lokum (15,12,14,14,13,12,9,14)
49er - FINAL RESULTS
3rd Josh Porebski and Trent Rippey (2,5,4,3,7,9,5,12)
6th Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie (1,1,11,7,5,1,20(DNC), 16)
9th Nick Egnot-Johnson and Jack Rogers (3,11,7,12,6,20(DNF),14)
470 Men
11th Sam Barnett and Zak Merton (8,8,14,10,7,11,10,13)
14th Markus Somerville and Taylor Balogh (10,13,12,8,13,12,15(UFD),7)
Nacra 17 - FINAL RESULTS
2nd Olivia Mackay and Micah Wilkinson (3,3,2,2,3,1,3,1,1,5(SCP)
Formula Kite - FINAL RESULTS
7th Sam Bullock after 24 races
SAILING WORLD CUP
The Sailing World Cup is a World-class, annual series of Olympic sailing for elite and professional sailors. Over 2,000 of the World's leading sailors, representing over 75 nations have competed in the Sailing World Cup which offers a definitive guide to the best-of-the-best in the Olympic sailing world.

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