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Yachting NZ- Nine sailors selected for Aon Fast Track

by Jodie Bakewell-White, Yachting on 2 Dec 2014
Isaac McHardie (Hamilton Yacht Club/RAYC) and Micah Wilkinson (Ngaroto Sailing Club/RAYC) – SL16 Multihull Gold medalists at the 2013 ISAF Youth Worlds, look on as the Australian crew celebrate finishing second to the Kiwis. McHardie and Wilkinson have both been included in the Aon Fast Track program ISAF Youth Worlds http://www.isafyouthworlds.com
Nine sailors have been named to Yachting New Zealand’s new Aon Fast Track programme. The objective is to accelerate the most talented and dedicated 'up and coming' youth sailors to top international Olympic campaigners.

The sailors were selected for Aon Fast Track based on several factors not the least of which is a string of exceptional international youth results. Many of the names will be recognized from recent success at the ISAF Youth World Championships as part of the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team:

Jack Simpson & Logan Dunning Beck (Wakatere Boating Club) - 49er
Andrew McKenzie (Kohimarama Yacht Club)- Laser
Zak Merton & Sam Barnett (Tauranga Yacht and Powerboat Club)- 470
Isaac McHardie (Hamilton Yacht Club) and Trent Rippey (Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club) - 49er
Olivia MacKay (Napier Sailing Club) & Micah Wilkinson (Ngaroto Sailing Club) - Nacra


'It’s very possible that within a few years, some of these names will be seen amongst the NZL Sailing Team, campaigning for the 2020 Olympics' says Ian Neely, Yachting New Zealand’s Talent Development Manager. 'That is the goal for all of the sailors in this programme'.

Ian explains: 'Everything about the Aon Fast Track programme is individualised to each sailor’s unique needs. Every sailor’s plan will be specifically targeted at addressing the current skills which will give them the greatest level of improvement on the race course.'


The Aon Fast Track also aims to teach sailors how to lead their own campaign and team of supporters which may include Yachting New Zealand, sport science specialists, coaches, mentors, parents, sponsors and funding agencies.

On Monday 1 December 2014 at the Aon Takapuna Insurance Broking Hub, the sailors were presented with their racing bib in front of their key support team including their parents, Yachting New Zealand, High Performance Sport New Zealand and Aon New Zealand.

'Aon recognise talent and to that end we are totally committed to these sailors and their goals'. Says Geoff Blaimpied, Chief Executive of Aon New Zealand.

'We have a fantastic partnership with Yachting New Zealand and this is recognised by the emergence of this programme and the Aon National Youth Clinics.'



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