World class racing for sailors

Tauranga sailor's Molly Meech and Peter Burling are amongst the high calibre fleets preparing themselves for some stiff competition at the 2014 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland.

The quality of racing in both the men's and women's Olympic skiff events at the event is guaranteed to be world class with both fleets featuring not only both reigning world champions but the also men's silver medallists from the 2013 Worlds, and female 49erFX crews from the Netherlands, Japan and Australia.

Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech competing in 2013.

The hot young skiff-sailing talents of Meech and teammate Alexandra Maloney, who won the inaugural world title in the class last September in France, have enticed Dutch 49erFX helm Annemeik Bekkering to the southern hemisphere along with two compatriots Claire Blom and Annette Deutz – likely sail on alternate days with Bekkering.

Bekkering and Blom placed 5th at 2013's most significant regattas; the 49erFX European and World Championships and are anticipated to provide the locals with some stiff competition.

Australia's Haylee Outteridge and Ella Clark are also coming to Auckland fresh from a medal winning performance at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne Regatta last December.

A Japanese 49erFX entry further highlights the growing international participation at the regatta. Chika Hatae and Noriko Okuma who placed 13th in the silver fleet at the 2013 49erFX World Championships are also coming to Auckland for the event.

Having the top international crews in town for 2014 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland is exciting for not only Maloney and Meech, but also for the other New Zealand crews competing.

Maloney says the opportunities to race at home in New Zealand against quality international sailors do not come along to often.

'To have the visiting sailors choosing to come down to Oceanbridge Sail Auckland takes it up a notch for the kiwis, and Molly and I are really looking forward to going racing on February 1st.”

Headlining the men's 49er skiff are Peter Burling and Blair Tuke, Olympic silver medallists and reigning world champions in the class.

Yet despite their formidable talent Burling and Tuke have another kiwi crew hot on their heels, and they have managed to dodge the spotlight while securing impressive international results.

Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski earned themselves selection to the NZL Sailing Team with a sixth place world championship finish back in 2012, both just 19-years-old at the time.

At last year's Worlds they secured the 49er World Championship silver medal, and the young guns would no doubt enjoy taking a victory from their senior training partners and NZL Sailing team-mates.

Burling says with Marcus and Josh in the fleet regattas like the National Champs and Oceanbridge Sail Auckland are no easy win for Blair and I.

'They're young, they're hungry and they go out there with nothing to lose – they definitely keep us on our toes which is awesome,” says Burling.

'Oceanbridge Sail Auckland is a great regatta. With so many of our major international regattas in the northern hemisphere we really like being able to race here at home, and in front of friends, family and the New Zealand public.”

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