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NZL Sailing Team- Boards and Single handers on Day 2 of ISAF Worlds

by Jodie Bakewell-White on 14 Sep 2014
Natalia Kosinska - NZL Sailing Team - Day 2, ISAF Sailing World - Santander Jesus Renedo / Sailing Energy http://www.sailingenergy.com/
On Day 2 of the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Santander the Laser, Radial, and Men’s and Women’s Windsurfers were on the water doing battle in the qualifying rounds for their respective world titles.

With no wind once again this morning sailors had to wait ashore before a light breeze arrived. As the day progressed there was rain showers and shifty breezes, yet despite this the NZL Sailing Team sailors competing today came away with some good race results.


Laser:

Sam Meech started the day with a second place and he now lies 14th overall. His second race of the day was a 43rd which he can discard from his point score but Meech now needs to remain consistent to keep up with the front runners.

Our youngest Laser competitor Thomas Saunders remains well placed in 15th, just one point adrift of team-mate Meech. Saunders recorded a 22nd and a fifth in racing today.

Andy Maloney has climbed to 29th, like his team-mates taking one single-digit race today with a fourth in race four. Mike Bullot, a late entry for New Zealand, is 43rd at the end of day two.


Laser Radial:

Sara Winther is now in 15th place in the Women’s Laser Radial event where 120 boats are racing for the crown. A 10th and a 13th from today’s two races sees Winther climb the ranks after lying 20th overnight.


Men’s and Women’s RS:X:

Racing got underway today for Natalia Kosinska and Jon-Paul Tobin representing New Zealand in the windsurfing events in Santander.

Kosinska is in 17th place in the women’s fleet. Sailing three races today the Takapuna Boating Club sailor placed 10th, fifth and 18th.

In the men’s fleet Jon-Paul Tobin, New Zealand’s 2012 Olympian, came away from day one with two top ten race results – a ninth and a 10th to lie 16th overall.

Points are very close at this early stage in the series and the kiwi riders will be back on the water tomorrow for more racing.

National qualification for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games is also on offer at the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships

Tomorrow the men’s and women’s 470 classes join the action and Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie will open their title defending campaign.


2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander, Spain
New Zealand’s Current Standings
For Full results click here

Laser (Men’s single-handed dinghy / 150 boats)
14th Sam Meech (12, 6, 2, 43)
15th Thomas Saunders (11, 5, 22, 5)
29th Andy Maloney (18, 10, 19, 4)
43rd Mike Bullot (23, 11, 4, 24)

Laser Radial (Women’s single-handed dinghy / 120 boats)
15th Sara Winther (7, 19, 10, 13)
51st Susannah Pyatt (18, 11, 36, 61)
108th Ali Nightingale (19, 58, 58, 58)

Men’s RS:X Windsurfing / 100 sailors
16th Jon-Paul Tobin (9, 10)

Women’s RS:X Windsurfing / 62 sailors
17th Natalia Kosinska (10, 5, 18)

Women’s 470 (double-handed dinghy) – Racing starts Sunday 14th
Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie

Men’s 470 (double-handed dinghy) – Racing starts Sunday 14th
Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox

49er Skiff – Racing starts Monday 15th
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke
Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski
Logan Dunning-Beck and Jack Simpson

49erFX Skiff - Racing starts Monday 15th
Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech
Erica Dawson and Ellie Copeland

Nacra 17 (mixed multihull) - Racing starts Monday 15th
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders

Finn (men’s heavy-weight dinghy) - Racing starts Monday 15th
Andrew Murdoch
Josh Junior
Karl Purdie

Support and Coaching:
Jez Fanstone , Nathan Handley, Mark Howard, Dave Robertson, Ian Neely , John Cutler, Hamish Willcox, Will Howden, Peter Evans, Grant Beck, Louise Johnson, Rebecca van Weerd


About the NZL Sailing Team:

The NZL Sailing Team includes New Zealand’s top Olympic campaigners who have made the top 20% in their most recent (respective) class World Championships or pinnacle event and have shown consistency of performance over the year including other significant Championships.

Yachting New Zealand’s High Performance Programme is focussed on winning medals at the Olympics in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.

NZL Sailing Team sailors all started out at grass roots yacht clubs around the country and with commitment, dedication and drive have risen to be world class athletes; they work hard in the gym, train long hours on the water and are supported by great coaches.








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