Please select your home edition
Edition
PredictWind - Routing 728x90 TOP

470 class - Double Olympic medalist announces retirement

by Yachting New Zealand on 6 Jan 2017
Olivia Powrie is all smiles as she, and Jo Aleh cross the finish line to win the Gold Medal in the Womens 470 class Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
Polly Powrie, half of one of the most successful teams in New Zealand sailing history, has retired from Olympic yachting.

Powrie and Jo Aleh, colloquially known as Team Jolly, first teamed up in the women’s 470 in 2009 and established an impressive record in their time together, winning gold at the 2012 London Olympics and backing that up with silver at last year's Rio Games. They are also former 470 world champions and in 2013 were named ISAF Female World Sailors of the Year.

The 29-year-old Powrie recently decided she didn’t want to commit to another Olympic campaign.

“I have been mulling it over for the last few months,” she said. “Jo and I have been sailing together for eight years and achieved possibly everything we could have. I had to ask the question, `was I excited about going again and did I still feel like there was a challenge to achieve?’ I also had to take family into consideration and decided it was time to move on and experience different things and challenge myself in different ways.”

That has included picking up a job in the property industry and utilising the business degree she had been working towards over the past decade. One of the hardest things recently was breaking the news to Aleh.

“I was definitely a bit nervous telling Jo as we’ve had such a tight partnership but she understands the demands of what it takes to achieve at that level and the impact it has on you mentally and physically.”


Aleh is taking a year out from the 470 boat and is looking to compete in the next Volvo Ocean Race, which starts in September 2017. Last month she was on board new supermaxi CQS for the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

“I had a great eight years with Polly,” Aleh said. “I know her so well, so it’s a bit sad it’s over but I support whatever she wants to do.

“We spoke about it after the Games. She wasn’t sure if she was going to continue and I wasn’t sure either.

“I’m hoping to get into the Volvo and see if I can make that step into a different part of sailing. I’m fully open to the idea of putting another campaign together for the Tokyo Olympics and I had planned to do it with Polly but I want to do some other things in the meantime to keep me interested.”


Powrie says she will continue to be involved in sailing in some way, whether it’s helping up-and-coming sailors, coaching or being a weekend racer, and will look back fondly on her time on the circuit.

“We had something really special there and I will always cherish those memories. It was extremely difficult at times with some real challenges but, for the most part, it was really enjoyable.

“Jo and I worked in four-year cycles with the Olympics being the major goal, so to win gold and silver was a real highlight, but it was often the things we achieved which weren’t always publicly visible which brought a lot of satisfaction. We have been so reliant on each other it will be strange having some distance but we will always be a part of each other’s lives.

“Our coach Nathan Handley was with us for the whole time and was an integral part of our success. He was so loyal and provided a huge amount of support. We’ve also appreciated the support from Yachting New Zealand, High Performance Sport New Zealand and our personal sponsors, specifically Dave Slyfield, Jane Magnusson and Paul Lloyd who helped Jo and I shape our campaigns into a winning formula.”

[Sorry, this content could not be displayed]
Yachting New Zealand chief executive David Abercrombie paid tribute to Powrie’s contribution to the sailing landscape.

“Polly and Jo produced some terrific results together and have been an inspiration to young sailors not only in New Zealand but also around the world by putting sailing, and in particular women’s sailing, on the map. They demonstrated on multiple occasions just what talent and, above all, dedication and hard work can achieve. I look forward to having Polly involved in a number of areas with our young and not so young sailors over the coming years.

“It’s great Jo is looking to put a campaign together for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and it would be wonderful if she could claim a third Olympic medal.”

[Sorry, this content could not be displayed]
[Sorry, this content could not be displayed]







[Sorry, this content could not be displayed]
[Sorry, this content could not be displayed]




About Team Jolly:

Awards:
Life member of Yachting New Zealand
2012 Yachting New Zealand Excellence Awards – Sailors of the Year.
2012 Sport Auckland Excellence Awards – Team of the Year and Overall Supreme Award
Jo Aleh: Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (New Year’s Honours list 2013)
Polly Powrie: Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (New Year’s Honours list 2013)
2013 ISAF Female World Sailor of the Year

2016:

ISAF world ranking: 1
Rio Olympics: Silver
470 world championships: second

2015:
ISAF world ranking: 1
Princess Sofia Regatta, Palma: first and overall regatta trophy winners
USA, Miami World Cup: first
France, Hyeres World Cup: second
UK, Weymouth World Cup: second
European championships: first

2014:
470 world championships: second
470 European championships: third
Rio Olympic test event: first
Spain World Cup: first
France World Cup: first

2013:
470 world championships: first
470 European championships: second
Eurosaf Champions Sailing Cup (Garda): first
Eurosaf Champions Sailing Cup (Delta Lloyd Regatta): first
China World Cup: first

2012:
London Olympics: Gold
470 world championships: fourth
GBR World Cup: first
NZ 470 nationals: first overall, and first women

2011:
ISAF world championships: third
GBR World Cup: first
Spain World Cup: first

2010:
470 world championships: second
Sail Melbourne World Cup: first

2009:
470 world championships: sixth
470 European championships: third

Vaikobi 2024 FOOTERPantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 FOOTER ROW37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOM

Related Articles

Alegre leads the search for every small gain
Going into 2024 52 Super Series season The first of the two new Botin Partners designed TP52s to be built for this 52 Super Series season, Andy Soriano's Alegre, is on course to make its racing debut at 52 Super Series Palma Vela Sailing Week.
Posted today at 4:43 pm
Trust A+T: Best in Class
Positive feedback from this Caribbean racing season Hugh Agnew recently sailed with SY Adela under Captain Greg Perkins in the Antigua Superyacht Challenge. They went on to win the Gosnell's Trophy - a great result.
Posted today at 3:00 pm
10 years of growth and international success
J/70 celebrates its 10th anniversary With nearly 1,900 hulls built and National Class Associations in 25 countries, the J/70 is the largest modern sport keelboat fleet in the world.
Posted today at 2:54 pm
America's Cup Defender christened "Taihiro"
Cup Defender named “To move swiftly as the sea between both sky and earth.” In a stirring ceremony, Iwi Ngati Whatua Orakei gifted and blessed the name ‘Taihiro' on the boat that Emirates Team NZ will sail in their defence of the 37th America's Cup. The launch event took place at the Team's base in Auckland's Wynyard Point.
Posted today at 1:35 pm
New Allen Topper Race Packs
Developed in collaboration with a handful of top sailors from the class The six packs have been developed in collaboration with a handful of top sailors from the Topper class over the last few seasons and the result is a selection of high-performance, easy-to-install packs which will help elevate your boat's performance.
Posted today at 11:25 am
Entry list grows ahead of Superyacht Cup Palma
New entries sign up for the Mallorcan festival of sail from 19 to 22 June With just two months to go to the start of Superyacht Cup Palma 2024 anticipation is growing as new entries sign up for the Mallorcan festival of sail from 19 to 22 June.
Posted today at 10:46 am
Lords of Tram Big Air Kite World Cup France day 3
Dominant performances from the Dutch pair of Pippa van Iersel and Jamie Overbeek The Dutch pair of Pippa van Iersel and Jamie Overbeek landed the win in the women's and men's events with dominant performances at the Lords of Tram GKA World Cup in Barcarès, southern France.
Posted today at 10:30 am
BWA Yachting joins forces with Sail Team BCN
The Spanish Challenger for the Unicredit Youth & Puig Women's America's Cup BWA Yachting is thrilled to announce the sponsorship of Sail Team BCN, the Spanish challenger for the Unicredit Youth & Puig Women's America's Cup.
Posted today at 7:07 am
More flexible? More durable? More comfortable?
Next Gen FlexForce offer the ultimate in versatility, comfort, durability and stretch Our Next Gen FlexForce wetsuit tops and long johns offer the ultimate in versatility, comfort, durability and stretch.
Posted on 17 Apr
2024 World Match Racing Tour season kicks off
The Ficker Cup Regatta racing starts Friday The 2024 World Match Racing Tour kicks off this week in Long Beach, California with 17 teams and over 100 of the world's top match racing sailors competing across back-to-back events.
Posted on 17 Apr