Saturday, 30 April 2011

Sara Winther: New Zealand's Golden Girl!!!

As she promised after winning Gold at the previous Sailing World Cup event, the Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofia MAPFRE in Palma, Mallorca, Kiwi Sara Winther repeated the feat in her Laser Radial at the Semaine Olympique Francaise - Toulon Provence Mediterranee Sailing World Cup event in Hyeres this week. Well done, Sara! Awesome work!!!


Sara Winther (NZL) strikes Gold in the Laser Radial at SOF-TPM Hyeres, France. Image copyright Guillaume Durand/DPPI/FFV.

by Zoe Hawkins

Sara Winther overtook two boats in the dying moments of the medal race overnight, to earn her second consecutive gold medal in the Laser Radial Class at a major European sailing regatta.

Five other members of the NZL Sailing Team finished in the top ten at French Olympic Sailing Week in Hyeres, France: Tom Ashley was fourth in the RS:X Men’s class, and Jon-Paul Tobin eighth. Mike Bullot also completed the Laser event in eighth position, and Dan Slater was ninth in the Finns, with Paul Snow-Hansen and Jason Saunders ninth in the Men’s 470.

“This event was very hard to win,” says Sara. “Sarah Steyeart from France had it all over me until the last fleet race where she finished 21st, giving me a seven point buffer going into today’s medal race.”

Of the medal race itself she says, “I had a terrible start and was battling at the back for most of the race. But I did have a fantastic last downwind passing two boats on the last wave into the finish line, and beating Sarah by just two points.”

“It has been a great regatta and I have had a great time here in Europe over the last six weeks. It has given me a lot of confidence in my program leading up to the other events in England later this year.”

Tom Ashley finished the medal race in second place, but needed to find four points on his top rivals to strike gold, and one point to earn bronze, even after seven podium finishes out of a possible eleven races. Jon-Paul Tobin was sixth in the medal race, finishing on 85 points, after securing eight top-ten race finishes in a very difficult regatta.

Mike Bullot was fifth in his doublepoints medal race, Dan Slater ninth, and Paul Snow-Hansen and Jason Saunders, placed sixth in theirs.

French Olympic Sailing Week is the fifth of seven regattas that make up the ISAF Sailing World Cup and attracted over 1,100 sailors from 60 countries, making it one of the most important events in the year before an Olympic Games.

New Zealand’s standings after the final day
:

Men’s RS:X (90 entries)
Tom Ashley (NZL Sailing Team) 4th (38 points)
Jon-Paul Tobin (NZL Sailing Team) 8th (85 points)
Antonio Cozzolino 20th (126 points)

Women’s RS:X
(75 entries)
Natalia Kosinska 21st (134 points, gold fleet)
Justina Sellers 39th (113 points)
Stefanie Williams 42nd (136 points)
Jazmine Lynch 51st (181 points)
Georgia Schofield 66th (234 points)

Laser (155 entries)
Mike Bullot (NZL Sailing Team) 8th (103 points)
Josh Junior (NZL Sailing Team) 12th (101 points)
Andy Maloney (NZL Sailing Team) 16th (121 points)
Andrew Murdoch (NZL Sailing Team) 23rd (139 points)
Sam Meech (NZL Sailing Team) 55th (124 points, silver fleet)

Laser Radial (98 entries)
Sara Winther (NZL Sailing Team) 1st (60 points)
Miranda Powrie 15th (129 points)
Rachel Basevi 44th (238 points)

Finn (81 entries)
Dan Slater (NZL Sailing Team) 9th (118 points)
Matt Coutts 31st (170 points)

Men’s 470 (106 entries)
Paul Snow-Hansen and Jason Saunders (NZL Sailing Team) 9th (106 points)

Women’s Match Racing
(24 entries)
Stephanie Hazard, Jenna Hansen and Susannah Pyatt (NZL Sailing Team) 13th

Yachting New Zealand
SOF-TPM Hyeres