Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design LEADERBOARD

Spotting cheap airfare sets Kiwi sailor up for world championship win

by Sailability Wellington on 10 Jun 2016
Sarah Dunckley - 2016 World Hansa Champion Chris Heil
Karori's Sarah Dunckley has won the Hansa Liberty Class world competition in Medemblik, Holland.

Hansa class boats are built to a universal design and are used worldwide by sailors with disabilities, and the world championship regatta wrapped up on 9 June.

Competing in a fleet of 31 sailors from around 12 countries, the 39-year-old managed an unexpected result to come in nine points ahead of her nearest rival, Azmi Ani of Malaysia. Dunckley’s final result included six first and two second placings.

Dunkley originally had no plans to enter the competition, despite having won the New Zealand title earlier in the year, but she spotted a cheap airfare and that swung the decision.

The Hansa World regatta is held annually and competition is sailed in four different designs of Hansa yachts, including the SKUD 18, which is the Paralympics two-person yacht. Dunkley sails in the ‘Liberty’ class, which is a four-metre-long, one-person craft.

Dunkley sails for both Sailability Wellington, and the Evans Bay Yacht and Motor Boat Club. She is competitive in the Hartley 16 class as well as the Hansa Class boats, where she often competes with disabled sailors and provides volunteer support for many who are learning the ropes.

Sailability Wellington chairman Warren Rankin said, 'This is an amazing achievement. Although Sarah won the New Zealand title, none of us expected that she would win the world title and beat the favourites so resoundingly.

'What makes it all the more amazing is that she decided to enter at the last minute and had expectations of winning. We are delighted for her.'
2024 fill-in (bottom)Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL FOOTER AUSCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER

Related Articles

Cape 31 Australian Nationals Preview
To be held at Hamilton Island Race Week in August With the fifth Cape 31 recently arriving in Australia, the Cape 31 Class are excited to announce the first National Championship Down Under! A big achievement for the guys who have been working on getting the class started.
Posted today at 8:04 pm
McIntyre Ocean Globe Race update
Translated 9 defeat the odds to finish They just kept coming! Nothing could, or would stop them. The McIntyre Ocean Globe has truly shown the depth of human stories over the past eight months and this story is a classic.
Posted today at 4:08 pm
The Transat CIC Day 5
Briton Sam Davies lies third on Initiatives Coeur Might The Transat CIC's IMOCA class lead Yoann Richomme be making good his escape towards New York? The French solo skipper of Paprec Arkéa has opened out some 25 or 30 miles on his nearest pursuer Charlie Dalin over the last 12-18 hours.
Posted today at 3:44 pm
Translated 9 successfully completes the OGR 2023
Winning the first two legs and dominating the subsequent two until sustaining hull damage Winning the first two legs and dominating the subsequent two until sustaining hull damage, and managing to restart twice, Translated 9 provided everyone with unique emotional experiences and demonstrated the value of determination and resilience.
Posted today at 3:44 pm
44Cup Baiona preview
Starting this off is the 2024 44Cup's second event While the 44Cup owners and teams have favourite locations such as Marstrand in Sweden that they visit almost annually, for three of this season's five events the high performance owner-driver one design class will be visiting for the first time.
Posted today at 3:05 pm
Women's Race Day at Antigua Sailing Week
75% of the 88 boat fleet have women on board for the famous regatta Racing at Antigua Sailing Week continued with Antigua Yacht Club Marina (AYCM) Women's Race Day. One hundred and ninety women are racing at the 55th edition of Antigua Sailing Week, representing over a quarter of the sailors competing.
Posted today at 3:28 am
20th PalmaVela Day 1
Galateia returns to defend PalmaVela title with a perfect start At the 20th PalmaVela a breezy opening pair of windward-leeward races on the Bay of Palma saw the Wally Cento Galateia make a strong start to defending their IRC-IMA Maxi division title that they won last year with a perfect scoreline.
Posted on 2 May
52 Super Series PalmaVela Sailing Week overall
Provezza are the pride of Palma after thrilling title decider Ergin Imre's Provezza crew laid to rest some of their past bad memories of racing on the Bay of Palma when they clinched the first title of the season at 52 SUPER SERIES PalmaVela Sailing thanks to a spectacular victory in the final race.
Posted on 2 May
La Grande Motte International Regatta 2024 preview
Final dress rehearsal for the Cats and Skiffs Of those 148 crews registered, 39 will represent their country in less than three months in Marseille, location of the 2024 Olympic sailing events.
Posted on 2 May
Transat CIC day 5
Richomme takes the lead in the IMOCAs The skippers have been facing tough conditions since the start and fatigue, the chilling temperatures on board, the lack of sleep, as well as the inevitable technical problems and breakages, are putting sailors and boats to the test.
Posted on 2 May