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NZL 49er sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke latest news

by Peter Burling Blair Tuke on 12 May 2011
NZ 49er nationals - day after Japan tsunami - NZ 49er nationals Burling/Tuke Blair Tuke

NZL Sailing Team members, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke report from their 2012 Olympic campaign in the HP Skiff (49er):

We had our last 49er sail in NZ yesterday before we head to Europe this Monday 16th May.
It was a rather windy and wet, gusting at times over 30 knots - even getting the boat up the ramp at Akarana was tricky with the huge waves but all good experience.

Our boat is now at the Auckland Boat Show. We’ll be helping out on the Yachting NZ stand between 12 and 3pm this Friday.

After Peter finished fourth at the Foiling Moth worlds, mid Jan at Lake Macquarie in Australia - our NZ 2011 summer sailing/training in the 49er has been full on and great fun. Sailing with the top Australian sailors in NZ and also heading to Sydney twice was beneficial. Specialist guest coaches were also very helpful.

We won the NZ 49er nationals in March – was good to have an Australian crew sailing for extra competition.

Peter has a new flat in Auckland now with a garage – yes a double garage! It is so nice having our own space to set up boats, do repairs and make new yacht parts.

Over Easter weekend Blair raced the A class Catamaran nationals in his home waters of Kerikeri. The racing was great fun with nice 10-15 knot winds over the 3 days and a good group of guys to race against. Blair finished second overall to Luc de Bois, who placed fourth at last year’s worlds.


Our biggest news so far this year is that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has awarded us an Olympic Solidarity scholarship to help in qualification for the London Olympics 2012 – a huge help financially. We are very lucky to have this extra funding to help our campaign ... covering some flights, equipment, coaches, living allowance and high performance camps - allowing us to concentrate full time on our 49er Olympic campaign.

With a lot of fitness training and sailing behind us over summer we are both really excited about our next Europe campaign, flying out this Monday. Medemblik in Holland is our first stop for round 5 of the Sailing World Cup circuit, followed closely by round 6 of the circuit in Weymouth, UK – the sailing venue for the 2012 Olympics.

Initially it will be a little frustrating as our container from NZ, (49er boat and gear) is running late. We are told rough weather and maybe a missed ship in Asia have our boat arriving in Rotterdam just 3 days before the regatta starts – fingers crossed there are no more delays on the wharf. Flights are changed to a later day and we are hoping that we don’t have to lease a 49er in Holland as it is not easy to find a good boat.

Links are below to the regatta websites where you should find the results. Will keep you posted from Europe, but for now we are signing off.

Peter and Blair.

Websites

Medemblik racing 24-29 May. http://www.deltalloydregatta.org/
Weymouth racing 6-11 June. http://www.skandiasailforgoldregatta.co.uk/2011/

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