Please select your home edition
Edition
A+T Instruments BFD 2024 Leaderboard

NZ 29er Nationals: Australians dominate podium

by Yachting New Zealand 7 Jun 2018 16:34 PDT 8 June 2018
NZ 29er Nationals, Bay of Islands Yacht Club, June, 2018 © Bay of Islands Yacht Club

The 29er National championships were decided by the narrowest of margins at the weekend with the top Australian team beating Seb Lardies and Scott McKenzie on countback.

Lardies and McKenzie went into the final race sailed off the Bay of Island Yacht Club with a one-point lead but finished second behind the Australian pairing of Archie Cropley and Max Paul, who won on countback by virtue of more race wins. Henry Larkings and Miles Davey, also of Australia, were third, six points behind the winners.

Sophia Fyfe and Alice Haslett, who are in the NZL Sailing Foundation youth team that will compete at next month's youth sailing world championships in the United States, were the top female combination and 11th overall in the 23-boat fleet.

Lardies and McKenzie will also be representing New Zealand at the youth worlds, following on from their eighth placing at last year's event in China, so it was valuable experience to match up against the top Australian crew.

"It all came down to that last race and it was an incredibly tight race," Yachting New Zealand youth coach Matt Thomas said. "It was awesome to have the top two Aussie crews come over and it was a great way for Seb and Scott to start their buildup to the youth worlds with such competitive racing against some of the best 29er teams in the world. They have made some good improvements and are tracking well.

"There were a lot of good performances from the New Zealand sailors, with five different crews collecting bullets [for race wins] in the seven races. It's good to see that next group of New Zealand sailors coming through."

The three-day regatta was reduced to two after strong winds and big swells blew through the Bay of Islands on the opening day on Saturday. Light winds of 5-8 knots blew through the course on Sunday along with 4m swells and Monday saw the best of the conditions with 12-20 knots.

Fyfe and Haslett picked up three top-10 finishes to fend off the challenge of locals Helena Sanderson and Carrington Brady, who were only six points behind and the second girl's crew.

"Sophia and Alice are continuing their development towards gaining more experience at the youth worlds," said Thomas, who was encouraged by the number of girls in the fleet, with four all-girls combinations and two mixed boats.

Results and standings from the 29er national championships sailed at the Bay of Islands Yacht Club last weekend:

Boy's 29er

1st: Archie Cropley / Max Paul (Middle Harbour Yacht Club) 5 (10) 5 1 2 2 1 - 16 points
2nd: Seb Lardies / Scott McKenzie (Kohimarama Yacht Club) 1 4 3 2 (6) 4 2 - 16 pts
3rd: Henry Larkings / Miles Davey (Woolhara Sailing Club) 3 (11) 10 4 1 1 3 - 22 pts

Girl's 29er

1st: Sophia Fyfe / Alice Haslett (Wakatere Boating Club) 11 7 8 13 12 (14) 9 - 60 pts
2nd: Helena Sanderson / Carrington Brady (Bay of Islands Yacht Club) 10 5 7 15 16 13 (24 DNF) - 66 pts
3rd: Ella Gladwell / Flora van Waldow (Wakatere Boating Club) 19 20 (24 DNF) 24 DNC 24 DNC 24 DNC - 135 pts

Related Articles

Kieler Woche Day 6
Double gold for France in Olympic classes Perfect sailing conditions marked the final of Kieler Woche in the Olympic skiff, dinghy, and surf classes: On Wednesday, June 25, the waters off Schilksee offered fresh to strong, challenging winds with flat waves. Posted on 25 Jun
NEYYSA Championship at Ullswater
They had it all: heat, sun, torrential rain, wind, calm, thunder and lightning We had it all at Ullswater, heat, sun, (torrential) rain, wind, calm, thunder and lightning but nothing switched the smiles, sailing and socialising off at the North Region Youth & Junior Championships at Ullswater. Posted on 25 Jun
Welsh Regional Junior Championships
74 boats have a glorious weekend alongside a number of Welsh Sailing initiatives The event was hosted with Dale Yacht Club, Celtic Sea Watersports and Windswept Watersports and attracted a total of 74 entries, including 18 sailors keen to develop their racing skills in the coached regatta fleet. Posted on 25 Jun
29er: Kiwi crew places second in Kielerwoche
Eight New Zealand crews competed in the Euro Cup for the 29er class at Kieler Woche 2025 Eight New Zealand crews competed in the Euro Cup for the 29er class at Kieler Woche 2025, sailed from the Olympiahafen at Kiel-Schilksee, the specially constructed venue for the 1972 Olympic Sailing Regatta. Posted on 24 Jun
Kieler Woche Day 5
Tuesday served as a warm-up for the hot finale of Kieler Woche Sophie Steinlein and Catherine Bartelheimer from Bavaria in the skiff, as well as Kiel native Fabian Wolf on the foiling windsurf board, will enter Wednesday's (June 25) medal races as leaders. Posted on 24 Jun
2025 29er Eurocup 8 in Kiel overall
A dramatic final day of racing After four days of tactical duels, light-air gambles, and shifting fortunes, Eurocup 8 in Kiel concluded with a dramatic final day of racing. Posted on 24 Jun
2025 29er Eurocup 8 in Kiel day 3
Fresh wind and sharper shifts Day 3 kicked off with fresh wind and sharper shifts, giving teams the chance to stretch their legs in two more fast and tactical races. Posted on 24 Jun
Kieler Woche Day 3
A Tough Test for Athletes and Equipment Fresh to strong south-westerly winds with stormy squalls pushed participants to their limits on Monday at Kieler Woche. Posted on 23 Jun
2025 29er Eurocup 8 in Kiel day 2
Bluebird skies and full-throttle racing in Kiel Day 2 of racing at Eurocup 8, held as part of Kiel Week 2025, delivered ideal conditions for the 29er fleet. Posted on 22 Jun
Kieler Woche Day 2
The Olympic skiffs sorted themselves into gold and silver fleets after four daily races Subtropical sailing conditions with a light but sufficient breeze delighted the athletes on Sunday (June 22) on the second regatta day of Kieler Woche. Posted on 22 Jun
Selden 2020 - FOOTERSea Sure 2025Barton Marine Pipe Glands