#Trim(mainLayout.Name)# Advertising Info Advertising Info

News Home Text Only News Marine Business News Powerboat-World World Cruising 2008-09 Volvo Race
 

Sail-World.com : Evans and Burling - final Olympic Report
Evans and Burling - final Olympic Report


'Carl Evans, Nathan Handley and Peter Burling at the Olympic Closing Ceremony'    Burling Media    Click Here to view large photo
Carl Evans and Peter Burling, the youngest crew to ever compete at a sailing Olympics reflect on the 2008 Olympics:

We’re back home from the Beijing and straight back to school. 15 weeks overseas is a lot to catch up on.

What an amazing time at the Olympics. So much to experience, learn, and see and fun to be had.

As you are probably aware we finished 11th overall of the 29 countries in the men’s 470 class, missing the medal race by just 2 points. An unbelievably close regatta with some crews putting up to 16 years solid sailing on the line, for the 3 medals. All our 10 races were in less than 9 knots, even though the race officer recorded a top gust of 11 knots on day one. The algae was not an issue with up to 1300 fishing boats available each morning to clear up any algae that had escaped past the 20km protection net. We even had a few days of blue sky where we could see to the horizon.

Carl Evans and Peter Burling (NZL) competing in the first races of 2008 Olympic Regatta -  Richard Gladwell   Click Here to view large photo


Our black flag disqualification for starting too early in race 5 was a setback. The racing highlight was winning race 9 on the last day being tempered a little by the realization that we had just missed the medal race.

We were able to fit the Opening Ceremony in before racing started – an hour’s flight from Qingdao to Beijing. We thought it was really amazing and didn’t realise we had seen so little of it until we got home and saw TV1’s highlights package.

In Qingdao our accommodation was perfect - on site (to be turned in to a 5 star hotel after the games) with the food hall on level 2 and the boat park only a few minutes’ walk away. The kiwis even had a whole floor to themselves. Much more posh than the Beijing Olympic village.

The NZ 470 crew check out the Great Wall of China -  Burling Media   Click Here to view large photo


Watching Tom’s gold medal race was a real highlight and a euphoric experience for all, lifting him and his board up the ramp in celebration. Once we were finished and had everything packed into the container it was back to Beijing for 5 days to support the other NZ athletes, see some other sports and do the tourist thing.

We had the opportunity to get inside the Birds Nest stadium to see the men’s 4x100 metre relay (WR for Jamaica) and pole-vault. Saw some high diving at the Water Cube. Ben Fouhy and Steven Ferguson racing their kayaks. Men’s hockey final. The highlight probably being the American men’s Basketball team playing for gold against Spain, we managed to sneak into the athletes stand with the NZ girls Basketball players – David Beckham was just in front watching too.

The Great wall, Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square were all pretty cool.

Carl Evans and Peter Burling on the Great Wall of China -  Burling Media   Click Here to view large photo


We would like to say an extra special thank you to Nathan Handley our coach for helping us out with everything we needed. You were awesome.

To our sponsors and supporters – our Olympic campaign would not have been possible without you. Dave Mackay making a special trip to Qingdao, Fernando at Quantum for the extra sails, Musto, YNZ/SPARC/NZ Yachting Trust for funding huge portions of our costs, and all the others that have supported us over the last year.

A huge thank you to you all.

Peter and Carl.

Evans Burling Sponsors -  Burling Media   Click Here to view large photo




by Carl Evans and Peter Burling   8:34 PM Sat 30 Aug 2008 GMT




Click here for printer friendly version
Click here to send us feedback or comments about this story.
If you want to send this story to a friend, please use link below
http://www.sail-world.com/USA/Evans-and-Burling---final-Olympic-Report/48354

Click on thumbnails to enlarge and find more photos:

Click for further information on
New Zealand Sailing

Related News Stories:

22 Nov 2008  Top lineup for NZ Match Racing Championships
19 Nov 2008  eMailbag: The Club keelboat fleet debate
19 Nov 2008  Kiwis win Noumea Match Racing Cup
18 Nov 2008  Rules Corner: Is an Orca an Obstruction?
16 Nov 2008  Barker wins National Keelboat title from Burling
15 Nov 2008  Burling puts Barker on notice in Keelboat Natonals
15 Nov 2008  Skiff in as ISAF Youth Worlds event from 2010
15 Nov 2008  Elliott 6 metre selected for 2012 Olympics
14 Nov 2008  Barker takes the lead in NZ Keelboat Championships
14 Nov 2008  Images from the NZ Keelboat Nationals - Day 2
MORE STORIES ...


Based on your current download speed Sail-World has delivered large images (660 pixels long side.)  If you would like to see only small images (300 pixels long side) click here .  For medium sized images (500 pixels long side) click here .

 
 
Our Advertisers are committed to our sport, please support them!
This site and its contents are © Copyright TetraMedia Pty.Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Photographs are copyright by law, if you wish to use an image from Sail-world.com, Powerboat-world.com or Marinebusinessnews.com, Contact us .
or complete our feedback form    Contact us .
Company info   View our Privacy Policy.    [Go Home]     [Bot Archive ]