Please select your home edition
Edition
Armstrong 728x90 - MA Foil Range - TOP

NZL Sailing Team: Kiwi sailors acclimatise for Tokyo 2020

by Michael Brown/Yachting New Zealand 7 Oct 2019 19:51 PDT 8 October 2019
Sam Meech (NZL) - Laser - Day 2 - Olympic Test Event - Enoshima - August 18, 2019 © Jesus Renedo / Sailing Energy / World Sailing

Sam Meech dreads the moment the door to the heat chamber is closed - he knows it’s going to be hot and it’s probably going to hurt – but also realises it could be the difference when next year’s Olympics roll around.

Meech is one of a number of New Zealand’s top athletes who have been using the heat chamber at High Performance Sport New Zealand’s base at the Millennium Institute. Both temperature and humidity can be set, meaning any environment in the world can be replicated.

The Tokyo Games are expected to be the hottest on record - the combination of heat and humidity will make it feel like 40-50 degrees - and many athletes are trying to get themselves ready both mentally and physically for what to expect. Meech used the heat chamber prior to the 2016 Rio Olympics but mostly to prepare for heat as opposed to the dual combination of heat and humidity expected in Tokyo.

“It’s horrible,” the Rio bronze medallist said after a bike session inside the chamber with the controls set to 32 degrees and 80 percent humidity. “[It’s not fun] at all.

“When the door shuts, it’s mental training. I have to be in here for an hour or hour-and-a-half and you just have to get it done. You just try to keep going. Some days are better than others but some days you’re locked in there and you just want it to be done.

“I think the training we are doing here at High Performance Sport New Zealand is super-beneficial. We sat down at start of the [Olympic] cycle and [dealing with heat] is going to be one of the key things for performance in Tokyo. We are doing everything we can to be in the best condition and the heat can take it out of you both physically and mentally. Giving yourself the best chance is really what it’s all about.”

HPSNZ Tokyo heat strategy lead Julia Casadio said the body can adapt to different conditions and the heat chamber allows athletes to acclimatise to what they can expect in Tokyo. They typically do a block of training in the chamber before heading to Japan so they can expect to see a drop in core temperature and heart rate and an increase in sweat rate when they head over there.

Most countries are using strategies to help cope with the heat when on the ground and that includes tools like ice vests and cool drinks.

“Before going to the Games it’s all about training in the heat and then when they get there using the right cooling mechanisms,” Casadio said. “That has a huge impact on performance.”

New Zealand’s sailors experienced first-hand what they’re likely to face at next year’s Games when they competed in August’s Olympic test event. A combination of the breeze and ocean sometimes helped cool them down but it was often also brutally hot in the boat park when they were rigging the boats or fixing equipment and regattas are also held over multiple days.

“If you spend too much time in the heat, you can start to feel bad or you don’t think properly,” said Molly Meech, who won silver with Alex Maloney in the 49erFX at the Rio Olympics. “Sailing is a mental and physical sport, so trying to keep your mind in the best possible state is the goal.

“Everyone is talking about the heat but actually doing this and experiencing Japan itself is going to be a key factor in being able to control how you react in the heat, so I definitely think [the heat chamber] is a game-changer for Japan.”

Related Articles

Yachting NZ Youth Team: Sailing 'mecca' beckons
NZ's top young sailors have moved a big step closer to representing NZ at the Youth Worlds New Zealand's top young sailors have moved a big step closer to representing their country at the youth world championships at the mecca of the sport after securing titles at the New Zealand youth trials. Posted on 22 Apr
Josh Armit top Kiwi at Trofeo Princesa Sofia
Four Kiwis make the top ten overall at the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma Two of New Zealand's top sailors were denied a final medal tilt as the breeze disappeared on the last day at the Princess Sofia Regatta. Posted on 7 Apr
Rookie 49er crew has Finals race win
Two more race wins - one from rising 49er crew Mattias Coutts and Henry Haslett Two more race wins - one from rising 49er crew Mattias Coutts and Henry Haslett - stood out on a challenging Day 4 of the 2024 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca. Posted on 5 Apr
New Zealand names two skiff crews for Marseille
NZ Olympic Committee have announced crews to compete in a further two Events at Paris2024 The New Zealand Olympic Committee have announced crews to compete in a further two Events at the 2024 Paris Olympics, both are in the Mens and Womens two person skiff event. Posted on 4 Apr
NZL Sailing Team battles in Palma
Several NZ sailors are well placed after the second day of the 2024 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Several NZ sailors are near the sharp end of the leaderboard after the second day of the 2024 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca in Palma. The series has been marred with turbulent conditions which have affected the racing and results. Posted on 3 Apr
NZL Sailing Team: Kiwi 49ers miss Worlds top ten
Both top Kiwi crews finished outside the top ten overall in just concluded 49er and 49erFX Worlds Both top New Zealand crews finished outside the top ten overall in just concluded 49er and 49erFX World Championships in Lanzarote, Spain. NZ crews finished 4th and 6th respectively in the 2023 World Championships at The Hague. Posted on 11 Mar
Paris 2024: Five Kiwis named for Marseille
Five New Zealand sailors have been announced in the first group of competitors for Paris 2024 A young and exciting initial sailing squad has today been named to the New Zealand Team for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, with five sailors selected to compete in four sailing classes. Posted on 5 Mar
Armits unstoppable at Oceanbridge Sail Auckland
Brothers Josh and Caleb Armit dominated racing in the 2024 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland Brothers Josh and Caleb Armit dominated racing at Torbay Sailing Club, winning every single race in their respective fleets to both be crowned 2024 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland champions. Posted on 11 Feb
Saunders makes strong bid for Paris2024
Tom Saunders has timed his Paris2024 run near-perfectly with a fifth place in the ILCA7 Worlds Tom Saunders appears to have timed his Paris2024 run perfectly to get into the frame for Olympic selection after finishing fifth at the ILCA 7 World Championships in Adelaide. Posted on 31 Jan
Top Womens windfoiler teams up with new coach
Veerle ten Have teams up with new coach, Paul Snow-Hansen, who finished fourth in Tokyo2020 For Veerle ten Have, the build-up to one of the most important regattas of her career so far has been a mix of old and new. She has teamed up with new coach, Olympic 470 sailors, Paul Snow-Hansen who has moved into windfoiling. Posted on 26 Jan
North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTERJ Composites J/99C-Tech 2020 Tubes 728x90 BOTTOM