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Tauranga puts it on for the boards and kites

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Over the weekend Tauranga played host to some of New Zealand’s top board sailors including both windsurfers and kite-board racers vying for the 2012 North Island Championships held off the Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club base at Sulphur Point.

2016 Olympic hopefuls including 19 year old Tauranga sailor Sven Pedersen and women’s campaigner Natalia Kosinska of Auckland spear-headed the windsurfing senior fleets and came away with the RS:X titles.

The regatta included kiteboards for the first time, and heading the men’s kite fleet were Auckland’s Dave Robertson, who was ninth at the October worlds event, and Tauranga’s Torrin Bright who was just back from Sailing World Cup regatta Sail Melbourne, where he came away with an impressive silver medal.

Torrin Bright took out the kites from Robertson by just two points, and as a further sign of how close the racing was, there were two points ties for third and fifth places.  “This was the first proper kite racing regatta to be held in New Zealand” said Robertson.  “We’re all now looking forward to the next event which is Sail Auckland in February, where we are planning to beat up the Aussies!”

In the senior fleets the only missing names were London 2012 seventh place getter JP Tobin, who had a clash with a mountain bike event, and kiter Matt Taggart of Raglan. 

The biggest fleet however in the 36-strong field was the Techno class, which is the under-17 racing class windsurfer which features in the Youth Olympic sailing programme. As well as a number of Rotorua, Auckland and Christchurch sailors who made the trip, locals Josh McConnell, Coral Headey and Dean Strydom were racing, as was Alex Hart in the RS:X youth class.

The bay turned on excellent conditions for the weekend’s sailing, with a fresh sea breeze building from 8 knots up to gusts of 25 knots on Saturday, making for some spectacular racing, and a light and tricky 4-8 knots on Sunday which tested the sailors tactics and physical endurance.  Both days the organisers were able to get three races in for the windsurfers, but on Sunday the wind never built sufficiently for the kiters, who instead enjoyed an extended siesta in the shade.

A standout performance came from Alex Hart, who at just 16 and after little more than a month on the RS:X board, was top under-19 and even beat Kosinska in one race.  Another good performance was from the Haybittle family, with Alex’s former rival taking out the Technos but facing stiff challenges on Sunday from younger sister Carmen.

Kosinska and Pedersen are in training on the harbour for the two days post regatta.  Meanwhile the grass roots of the sport are being catered for by the club this week, with a beginners’ course running at Kulim Park all week, and a three day Techno training camp under Olympic legend Bruce Kendall under way as well.

 

RESULTS

Class:                    Winner:                               Runner-up

RS:X 9.5                Sven Pedersen                 Laurence Carey

RS:X 8.5                Natalia Kosinska               Alex Hart

Techno 7.8          Patrick Haybittle               Finn Croft

Techno 6.8          Coral Headey                     Fenella Bowater

Techno Green   Dean Strydom                   Ethan Butler

Formula               Marcus Hansen                 Ian Young

Kiteboard            Torrin Bright                       Dave Robertson