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Volvo ISAF Youth Worlds: Kiwis in top three in two events after Day 1

'Alex Maloney and Sam Bullock from New Zealand competing in the 29er class on day 1 of the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships 2010, in Istanbul, Turkey'    Dave Kneale/Volvo Ocean Race ©    Click Here to view large photo

Racing has started at the 40th Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships with at least two races sailed in each of the eighth classes on the first day of the premier youth regatta being sailed in Istanbul, Turkey.

'The opening days racing provided a light breeze of 5 – 7 knots from the north-west and warm dry conditions once the early clouds had dispersed,’ according to the official report.

After day one the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team’s best placed sailors are Thomas Saunders in the Boy’s Laser Radial and Alexandra Maloney and Sam Bullock in the Open 29er. They are both lying third in their respective fleets.

Saunders, who is up against 49 other Laser Radial sailors, placed third and seventh in race one and race two of the series giving him a total of ten points. Out in front at this early stage Italian sailors Coccoluto and local boy Ahiskali are tied up on three points apiece after a win and a second each.

Saunders is 17 years of age and represents the Tauranga Yacht and Powerboat Club.

In the Open 29er class Maloney and Bullock sailed three races overnight in Turkey opening the regatta with a win in race one. In race two they placed 11th, then went on to record a fourth in race three giving them 16 points and third place in the standings.

However it was not so good in the other six classes.

In the 420 Boys and Girls classes, New Zealand crews lie in 25th and 21st positions respectively with two races sailed.

Molly Meech finished with a 39th and 24th place to lie in 36th place in the 45 strong Girls Laser Radial event.

In the RS:X Boys event, Oliver Gunmam scored 27th and 23rd to lie in 26th overall in the 30 strong fleet. Georgina Schofield had a better day, placing 10th and 7th in the Girls event to lie in 8th place out of 19 competitors.

The Laser Boys class on day 1 of the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships 2010, in Istanbul, Turkey -  David Neale  

New Zealand lies in 7th place in the Volvo Trophy, on equal points with host nation, Turkey. Teams from Great Britain and France are in front of the kiwis, ten points ahead and four points ahead respectively. There are 18 in the fleet.

Alexandra Maloney from the Murrays Bay Sailing Club, represented New Zealand in the 420 at this event in 2009, but this year competes in the Open 29er with Sam Bullock as crew. The pair has just returned a fifth place at the 2010Open 29er World Championships.

Also in the top five of their fleet is multihull sailors Naomi Mannering and Josh Porebski, lying fifth at the end of day one. They were sixth and fourth in racing overnight.

Georgia Schofield represents New Zealand in the Girl’s RS:X and has eighth place in her fleet, while her counterpart in the Boy’s RS:X Oliver Gunman is 26th.

In the double-handed 420 NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team’s Erica Dawson and Vicki Francis are in 21st place, and James Turner and Logan Dunning-Beck are in 25th in the Boy’s event. Molly Meech is sailing in the Girl’s Laser Radial and lies 36th after the first two races.

Racing continues tomorrow with the medals set to be decided on Friday 16th July in Istanbul. Full results, images and more are available in the first instance from the official regatta website.

2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship
New Zealand’s standings after day one

3rd - Thomas Saunders (Boy’s Laser Radial) 3, 7
36th – Molly Meech (Girl’s Laser Radial) 39, 24
26th - Oliver Gunman (Boy’s RS:X) 27, 23
8th – Georgia Schofield (Girl’s RS:X) 10, 7
25th - James Turner and Logan Dunning-Beck (Boy’s 420) 21, 25
21st – Erica Dawson and Vicky Francis (Girl’s 420) 16, 25
3rd – Alexandra Maloney and Sam Bullock (Open 29er) 1, 11, 4
5th – Naomi Mannering and Josh Porebski (Open Multihull) 6, 4

In behind the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team are long-time principal sponsor the NZL Yachting Trust. Yachting New Zealand is delighted to welcome Oceanbridge Shipping as a key sponsor and team is wearing SLAM Advanced Technology Sportswear.




by Jodie Bakewell-White, Yachting NZ and Sail-World

  

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