Kiwis Out To Defend Skiff Crowns At Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds
New Zealand's 49er and 49erFX
teams will head to the Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships aiming
to defend their title and continue their run of podium finishes.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL) are on an unbeaten run of six
consecutive 49er regatta victories, stemming from June 2013 whilst Alex
Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) have finished on the podium at ten of 11 49erFX
events they've competed at. Both crews struck gold at the 2013 worlds in
Marseille, France and will be looking to hold onto their title at Santander
2014.
The 49er fleet at Santander 2014 will see 88 teams compete from 33 nations
whilst the 49erFX pack features 62 teams from 29 nations. As well as world
championship titles on the line, ten Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition
places in both fleets will be won based on results in Santander.
After taking silver at London 2012 Burling and Tuke have been the pair to
beat in the 49er. In world class fields the Kiwis have dominated and will be
aiming to continue that run in Santander, "It's the big one of the year for us so all of our focus has been on
that,” said Tuke. "We
don't go to events to come second or further back so we're going to give it
our best shot.”
The Kiwis have had an exceptional 2014, winning ISAF Sailing World Cup
Mallorca and Hyeres, the 49er Open Europeans and the Aquece Rio International
Sailing Regatta 2014. Confidence is high within the camp and Burling also has
his eyes on the prize, "We're
quite enjoying having that New Zealand 1 on the sail at the moment and the
goal is definitely to go and try and defend that title. As a bonus to qualify
the country for the games, that's obviously the second goal but hopefully
between us and our training partners being first and second at the last
worlds we'll be able to get that done.”
Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS) were the last team to beat the Kiwis
and it came on the grandest of stages, the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Post-Olympics the Australians focused on other projects but with a good
season behind them they're aiming to put a stop to the Kiwis dominance, "They've been on a bit of
streak since the Olympics by winning all of the events,” said
Outteridge. "We
really haven't been putting a lot of time into our 49er sailing but this year
Santander will be our third or fourth major event. We did Hyeres, Europeans
and Rio so we should have our racing skills back and we're looking forward to
taking them on.”
As a pair Outteridge and Jensen have gold medals from the 2009, 2011 and 2012
world championships, with Outteridge also a 2008 victor with Ben Austin.
Having finished fifth at the 2013 worlds the Australians head to Santander
well prepared with a solid plan, "With those events a lot of it is about qualifying well so when you get
the final series at the end of the week you're in a good position so we're
hoping we can get through qualifying unscathed and have some really good
racing in the finals.
"Everything this year
has been building up to the worlds to ensure we qualify our spot for
Australia. It's been a while since we've had an ISAF Worlds so it will be
nice to try and win another one,” concluded Outteridge.
The 49er fleet has some seasoned campaigners with further competition for top
places coming from Nico Delle Karth and Nikolaus Resch (AUT), Jonas Warrer
and Anders Thomsen (DEN), Manu Dyen and Stephane Christidis (FRA), Dylan
Fletcher and Alain Sign (GBR), Ryan Seaton and Matthew McGovern (IRL), Marcus
Hansen and Josh Porebski (NZL), Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel (GER) and Carl
Sylvan and Otto Hamel (SWE).
New Zealand's Maloney and Meech claimed the inaugural 49erFX world title in
2013 and will be aiming to defend their title in Santander. A fleet of
62-boats will take to the water in Santander and Meech is focused on the task
ahead, "Coming off
from a win at the world's last year we're hoping to try and win. We'll do our
best there but I've heard it's a tricky venue as well so we'll see how it
goes. We would love to qualify New Zealand and obviously that is the aim of
the event but our personal aim is to medal.”
Maloney and Meech have been at the front of the pack in all but one event
they've competed at since they won the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne.
Only an 11th at the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Mallorca tarnishes their
record but with the fleet gaining experience Meech knows the task of
defending their world title won't be an easy one, "This year both Ida [Marie Nielsen] and Marie
[Thusgaard Olsen (DEN)] and Martine [Grael] and Kahena [Kunze (BRA)] have
really kept up their performances at the top. I think that quite a few of the
other teams have become quite competitive as well. There will probably be a
mixture of the British, the Danish, the Dutch and a few German teams and
hopefully you'll see the Kiwis up there as well.”
Brazil's Grael and Kunze have been the form team of 2014 with ISAF Sailing
World Cup Mallorca and Hyeres, Garda and Trentino Olympic Week and Aquece Rio
International Sailing Regatta 2014 gold to their name. The Brazilians have
found an edge over their rivals and with the Brazilian Rio 2016 49erFX spot
guaranteed they can focus solely on victory, "The Worlds are our biggest goal of the year,” said Grael. "We don't
have the pressure to do so well like the other teams but we will do what we
always do, do our best and have fun there. Every championship is a pleasure to
sail, race, win and be with the other girls.
"I think the New
Zealand girls are doing pretty well but there are so many doing well but it
depends on the conditions. I think the Danish girls are good so we'll see
what it'll be like there.”
Denmark's Nielsen and Olsen defeated the Kiwis and the Brazilians at the 2014
European Championship in Helsinki, Finland and will head to Santander full of
confidence.
Several other 49erFX teams continue to find their feet in the boat and will
be looking to peak in Santander. Strong competition for podium places will
also come from World #3 Sarah Steyaert and Julie Bossard (FRA), World #5
Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz (NED), World #6 Tamara Echegoyen and
Berta Betanzos (ESP) and the Australian, British, German and Swedish squads.
The 49er and 49erFX fleets will kick start their competition on 15 September
with the start of the qualification series. That will conclude on 16
September with five races for both fleets scheduled over the opening two
days.
The final series will commence on 17 September with 18 September the
scheduled reserve day. Two further days of final series on 18 and 19
September will conclude fleet racing with the podium places to be decided in
the Medal Races on 21 September.
