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New Australian Sailing Team members inducted to the team

by Cora Zillich on 24 Feb 2015
David Gilmour, Joel Turner, Matthew Wearn and Rhys Mara Cora Zillich
The new 2015 Australian Sailing Team additions Matthew Wearn (WA), David Gilmour (WA), Rhys Mara (VIC) and Joel Turner (QLD) were officially welcomed on to the Australian Sailing Team at a team dinner at Middle Harbour Yacht Club last night. Sydney Olympic gold medallist in the Men’s 470 Tom King officially inducted the recent additions to the Australian Sailing Team.

'When you come into this successful team, you should remember what an extraordinary achievement it is to win an Olympic gold medal. Aspiring to win gold at the Olympic Games is far from ordinary and you are not part of an ordinary group of people sitting in this room. As a team you can rightly claim to be the top Olympic sport group in the country and coming into that you are in very privileged position,' Tom King reminded the new comers in his induction speech of the significance to qualify for the Australian Sailing Team.

Laser sailor Matt Wearn returns to the team after finishing second at the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Melbourne in December and third at the Sailing World Cup in Miami at the end of January – a position he lost after a disappointing 28th at the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Santander, Spain last September.

'To requalify for AST is a great feeling' an excited Matt Wearn said.'Especially to bounce back after my worlds experience. It’s just nice to get back on track for 2016.'

He joins World #1 Laser sailor Tom Burton as the second Laser sailor on the Australian Sailing Team coached by 2000 Olympic Bronze medallist Michael Blackburn.

Men’s Skiff sailors David Gilmour and Rhys Mara qualified for the Australian Sailing Team after finishing seventh at the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Santander in Spain last September. Joel Turner is the most recent addition to the team after he finished second at the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Melbourne in December together with crew Lewis Brake (QLD) and after making waves with a second place at the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Miami with crew Iain Jensen (NSW) at the end of January when he successfully was filling in for Nathan Outteridge (NSW).

'It’s great to see our team grow. It’s a really strong training squad we have now and the stronger our training partners, the stronger it makes us', Nathan Outteridge said about the recent additions to the team. 'Clearly Emmett is doing a great job with the team and it is looking good not only for Rio 2016 but also for Tokyo 2020.'

'We feel very well supported', he added with a smile when asked if he felt chased at all from within the own team.

'Nathan and Goobs (Iain Jensen) have been on top of the Australian Sailing Team and now they’ve got a couple teams getting some really good results behind them and as a squad I believe it will definitely help Nathan and Goobs as well if we keep pushing them', Joel Turner agreed. 'And in case something happens to Nath or Goobs we will be there ready to jump in, keep the finger on the pulse and keep pushing hard.'

Turner completes the growing group of Australian top 49er sailors around Olympic gold medallists Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen, underlining the current strength of the Australian 49er program under Olympic medal winning coach Emmett Lazich.

'The entire squad is working together really well and we are all stepping forward. The squad has just gone from strength to strength, it’s four teams all working together on the Australian Sailing Team and the Squad and it’s a great environment with all of us getting some good results', Turner said

'It means a lot for me to qualify for the Australian Sailing Team as it means all the hard work over the last couple of years in the 49er have paid off. Being part of the team means we get extra access to everything the Australian Sailing Team provides such as resources, coaches and support and that will be essential to keep improving and to keep getting good results', Turner explained the benefits of being in the top team.

The majority of Australian Sailing’s athletes will continue training on home waters before the majority of the team will be heading across to Europe for from the end of March 2015.
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