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2013 470 World Champs: Both NZL Sailing Team crews well placed as qualification rounds conclude

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Day two of the 2013 470 World Championships has drawn to a close with the qualifying rounds complete and both NZL Sailing Team crews are well placed as they carry forward their ranking to the finals rounds which kick off in La Rochelle, France tomorrow.

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Ending day two in 4th place Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie will start the finals series with four points while Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox racing in the Men’s division have retained 3rd place overall giving them a carry forward of three points.

Coach Hamish Willcox explains the scoring; “The overall place they finish after the qualification phase becomes a non discard race to be counted for one of eight races in the gold fleet finals over the coming three days. Effectively these two days of 5 races count for just one race in the end… good practice but with little bearing to the final result.”

Light winds kept all sailors ashore initially on day two at the World Championships regatta, increasing later in the day just enough for racing to take place although there were plenty of general recalls across the fleets.

The Women managed two races in which Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie finished 18th and 8th seeing them relinquish their early lead. Their French rivals Camille Lecointre and Mathilde Geron were the best performers of the day and they progress to the finals in the top spot with China’s Xiaomei Xu and Chunyan Yu in 2nd and Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark of Great Britain in 3rd.

“Bit of a tougher day today,” report Aleh and Powrie.

They describe today’s conditions; “We were delayed for a few hours onshore due to lack of wind, and we finally got out around 3pm. The wind was quite light, there was a bit of current running and the chop really got up by the end.”

“We had a rather dreadful first race, we didn't quite get off the start line and after that there just very few passing lanes and any little mistake got compounded. The next race was a little better, we only really got the speed going halfway up the first leg - which was a little late, but at least we were still in the mix. So not the best day at all, but some lessons learnt and we take a 4th place forward as our 'carry forward' first race. So the real regatta starts tomorrow.”

Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox returned another two excellent race results on day two despite the tricky, choppy conditions to retain 3rd overall at the end of the qualifying phase.

Coach Hamish Willcox reports from La Rochelle; “The boys got a 3rd and a 2nd which was the second best performance of the day behind Argentina’s Lucas Calabrese.  The Aussie boys (Belcher and Ryan) did not have to sail the last race to go through with first place into final. France (Leboucher and Leberre) will go through in 2nd and Paul and Dan will carry a 3rd into final.”

“There are some good teams with high qualifying points and these points cannot be dropped.  It all starts tomorrow with the Gold fleets announced and both Men gold and women gold now sailing on the same course out to sea on Alpha.”

Two more kiwi teams are racing in the Men’s Championship; Francisco Lardies and Luke Stevenson are lying 57th at the start of finals racing, Richard Power and John Power are placed 94th.

Racing resumes tomorrow with the medals set to be decided on Saturday in La Rochelle, France.

2013 Men’s and Women’s World Championships
New Zealand’s current standings…

Women’s 470 World Championship (52 boats)
4th Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (2, 1, 1, 18, 8)

Men’s 470 World Championship (114 boats)
3rd Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox (5, 4, 1, 3, 2)
57th Francisco Lardies and Luke Stevenson (11, 15, 13, 30, 27)
94th Richard Power and John Power (35, 34, 34, 33, 18)

Coaches: Nathan Handley and Hamish Willcox

The schedule
5, 6, August: Qualifying Series
7, 8, 9 August: Final Series
10 August: Medal Race and Prize-giving

Links

Championship website
Yachting New Zealand website
NZL Sailing Team sailor profiles
NZL Sailing Team on Facebook


About the NZL Sailing Team

NZL Sailing Team includes New Zealand’s top Olympic campaigners who share the ultimate goal to win Olympic medals for New Zealand at the Rio Games in 2016.

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.

For more information contact

Jodie Bakewell-White
Communications Manager, Yachting New Zealand
E. jodie@yachtingnz.org.nz
M. 021 709 065