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Finn Gold Cup: Junior becomes first Kiwi to win Finn world title

by Yachting New Zealand 21 Dec 2019 03:12 PST 21 December 2019
Josh Junior (NZL) and coach Andrew Murdoch - Day 6 - Finn Gold Cup, Melbourne - Royal Brighton Yacht Club, December 21, 2019 © Robert Deaves / Finn Class

For a brief moment Josh Junior thought he was in trouble during today's medal race but he did what he had done all week - sailed fast - to become the first New Zealander to win the Finn Gold Cup (world championships).

It was a tremendous result for the 29-year-old (he turns 30 tomorrow) and Andy Maloney was also sixth overall to cap off a brilliant regatta for coach Andrew Murdoch, close friends and training partners.

Junior took a handy 16-point lead over Nicholas Heiner into the medal race which gave him a good buffer but he was a little nervous as the Dutchman led halfway through and as Junior trailed near the back of the field.

Junior recovered on the second beat in the 20-knot winds and big waves on Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay and Heiner also slipped a couple of places which eased Junior's nerves. Heiner eventually crossed in third, with Junior seventh and Maloney ninth.

"I had a big lead but, to be fair, Heiner did a really good job at the start and on the first beat and he sort of got away on me," Junior said. "I was a bit worried I was in trouble of losing the whole regatta but I managed to hold it together and get the result I needed and I'm absolutely over the moon.

"It's bloody awesome. I have never won a world championships or even a [world championships] medal so I'm stoked. There have been a lot of successful sailors in the Finn for New Zealand in the past and to be one of those is a great honour."

None, though, have ever won the Finn Gold Cup. Jonty Farmer (bronze 1975 and silver 1976) and Dan Slater (silver 2008) are the only Kiwis to stand on the podium since the first event in 1956. Junior was fourth at last year's world championships.

It caps off an outstanding year for both Junior and Maloney and their tactic of working closely together is clearly paying off. Maloney won both the Princess Sofia Regatta and World Cup Series Final and was second at the Finn European championships and Junior was second at the World Cup Series Final and third at the Princesss Sofia Regatta.

"It was epic to see JJ win the Gold Cup and become the first Kiwi ever to do it," Maloney said. "I'm so stoked for him. We have made great gains recently and he sailed awesomely well this week."

Junior was the most consistent sailor in the 60-boat fleet, posting only one score outside the top eight, and it left him in the driver's seat heading into the last few races.

"It's been a bloody outstanding week," he said. "I seem to have put pretty consistent results together and that's seen me near the front and took a bit of pressure off. But it's certainly a bit nerve racking. I have never been leading a world championships before, especially for so many days. I certainly felt the pressure but just bloody stoked to come away with it, really.

"Obviously Andy and I are really good mates and really good training partners and I was a bit gutted to see him not get on the podium today. But I think he still ended up with a good result. We will have another few regattas and, whoever ends up doing the best out of us will go to the Games and hopefully win a gold medal there.

"We just have to keep chipping away, keep getting better and hopefully that leaves us near the top of the fleet come Tokyo 2020."

As soon as Junior crossed the finish line he capsized his boat in celebration and then sought out coach Andrew Murdoch.

The nerves had well and truly disappeared by then.

Results and standings after Day 6 of the Finn Gold Cup at the Royal Brighton Yacht Club in Melbourne :

Finn (60 boats)

1st: Josh Junior (NZL) 1 5 5 1 2 2 5 (16) 8 14 - 44 points 2nd: Nicholas Heiner (NED) (13) 3 7 5 7 7 6 8 3 6 - 52 pts 3rd: Zsombor Berecz (HUN) 14 (23) 8 1 16 5 1 3 1 13 4 - 53 pts

6th: Andy Maloney (NZL) 5 1 19 2 8 17 2 (21) 6 18 - 79 pts

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