INTERNATIONAL 420 CLASS NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
8-12 march 2023.
The Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club have hosted the New Zealand National Championships for the International 420 Class a number of times over the past decade and will once again host them from 8 to 12 March 2023.
The racing is always great to watch as many of New Zealand Yachting's future stars race in the Class as a pathway to their Olympic dreams.
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The 420 opportunity
Understanding the 420 opportunity.
Sailors start sailing 420s between 13-15yrs old and the ideal competitive combined crew weight is 110-118Kg. Usually the skipper is lighter than the crew.
The 420 is an established worldwide performance two person trapeze and spinnaker racing dinghy. There are 56,000 worldwide and the larger European regattas often attract around 100 entries in each fleet (boys and girls usually race in separate fleets internationally, with mixed gender crews taking part in the “Open”, or men’s fleet).
The 420 International class is the youth development boat in 43 countries around the world and is an World Sailing Youth World Championship boat.
Through selection by Yachting New Zealand, 420 sailors have the opportunity each year to represent New Zealand at the World Sailing Youth World Championships (one boys’ and one girls’ crew). The WS Youth Worlds is the premier Youth sailing event globally. Sailors can compete at the Youth Worlds until, and including, the year in which they turn 18. If you are serious about wanting to represent New Zealand at this event you should either continue or start sailing 420s as soon as you can.
Famous sailors who made their mark by winning at the Youth World’s include NZ’s Chris Dickson, Russell Coutts, Dean Barker and Stuart Bannatyne.
New Zealand 420 sailors have been very successful on the World Stage. Some of the names you may recognise from recent years include: Alex Maloney & Bianca Barbarich Bacher (Women’s 420 Champions 2009); Frankie Lardies & Finn Drummond (Silver Medal Open World Championship 2009); Simon Cooke & Scott Illingworth (4th Open World Championship 2008 and Silver Medal Open World Championship 2007); Paul Snow-Hansen & Ben Goodwin (6th Open World Championship 2008); Carl Evans & Peter Burling (Open World Champions 2006 & 2007); Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie (Women’s 420 World Champions 2007).
Why sail a 420?
The 420 offers great development for sailors in the two-handed disciplines – it has helped create the top 470, 49er and 29er sailors in New Zealand and in the World. To learn your trade as a helm or crew it is best to do this in the 420, especially with the coaching structure available both from Yachting New Zealand and the National Class Association. Some young sailors may never be big enough to sail a Laser Radial or other single-handed international class, or may take a longer time to grow, so getting into the two-handed classes via 420 makes sense to develop your skills and keep future options open.
Unlike Opti’s, most boats you will sail in the future will have downwind sails. The 420 is an ideal platform for learning about tuning a boat and the consequences of tuning, teaching in a relatively simple way the trimming of sail combinations (i.e. main, jib, spinnaker together) like no other boat can. This is great for all your future sailing, not just two-handed.
The 420 is a stable boat to sail which planes upwind easily, the trend in modern yachting. It will teach you how to sail in an environment of partnership with your crewmate, adding another significant element to your development as a sailor (and as a person).
Popular myths about 420 sailing
“It’s a hassle to co-ordinate with another sailor” …only true if you have picked the wrong sailor to partner with. A committed sailor with a supportive family in fact make it easier as there are two of you offering support to move boats, move sailors, chaperone trips, etc.
“It’s expensive” …sailing is an expensive sport, but you already know that. A good, top competitive, second hand 420 is relatively inexpensive, at $8-10k, usually with lots of sails and gear. In fact, splitting the costs between two sailors makes 420 sailing quite similar in expense to a committed single-handed campaign.
“It makes it hard to go back to single-handed sailing” …completely untrue!!! Gaining experience in the 420 increases your sailing ability and means it is easy to switch across classes, whether you are a skipper or a crew. Top 420 sailors have jumped back into the Starling and have dominated the class, have represented New Zealand at the Olympics in Laser and have generally been very successful as their sailing careers have developed.
The 420 will give you a unique experience during your Youth years.
Recent 420 Alumini
New Zealand 420 sailors have been very successful on the world stage. Some of the names you may recognise from recent years include:
Peter Burling - Gold Rio OGS 2016, Silver London OGS 2012, America's Cup 2017, 2nd Moth Worlds 2017.
Alex Maloney & Bianca Barbarich-Bacher (Women’s 420 Champions 2009); Silver Rio OGS 2016
Frankie Lardies & Finn Drummond (Silver Medal Open World Championship 2009);
Simon Cooke & Scott Illingworth (4th Open World Championship 2008 and Silver Medal Open World Championship 2007);
Paul Snow-Hansen & Ben Goodwin (6th Open World Championship 2008);
Carl Evans & Peter Burling (Open World Champions 2006 & 2007);
Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie (Women’s 420 World Champions 2007); Gold OGS London 2012 and Silver Rio OGS 2016
International opportunities
Through selection by Yachting New Zealand, 420 sailors have the opportunity each year to represent New Zealand at the ISAF Youth World Championships (one boys’ and one girls’ crew). The ISAF Youth Worlds is the premier Youth sailing event globally. Sailors can compete at the Youth Worlds until, and including, the year in which they turn 18, so if you are serious about wanting to represent New Zealand at this event you should start sailing the appropriate class as soon as you can, ideally not when you are already 16 or 17yrs old!
Famous sailors who made their mark by winning at the Youth World’s include NZ’s Chris Dickson, Russell Coutts, Dean Barker and Stuart Bannatyne, plus Olympic medallists Ben Ainslie (GBR), Robert Scheidt (BRA), Alessandra Sensini (ITA), Iain Percy (GBR) and Elise Rechichi (AUS). Attendance at the Youth Worlds is subsidised by Yachting New Zealand.
This is just one of the many international competition opportunities available to 420 sailors, including World Championships, regional championships and national championships in countries nearby like Australia and in Asia. For example, each year the top seven men’s and women’s teams at the New Zealand 420 Nationals are selected to represent New Zealand at the Open 420 and Women’s World Championships.
The 420 is a global class with great opportunities available to develop your sailing and compete at the highest level, making many friends overseas along the way.
How do I find out more?
For more information, including advice on buying a boat, arranging a test-sail with an experienced skipper or crew, or answering any other questions you may have, contact one of the following people:
Andrew Brown, Force Racing. Olympian and Yachting New Zealand 2-hand Youth Coach.
027 222 5159. www.forceracing.co.nz .
Also, take a look at the National and International web sites:
www.420sailing.org.nz and www.420sailing.org
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2023 New Zealand 420 National Championship
From 08 Mar 2023 to 12 Mar 2023
2023 Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta
From 24 Feb 2023 to 26 Feb 2023
Junior Sail Auckland Regatta 2023
From 11 Feb 2023 to 12 Feb 2023
2023 Auckland Championships
From 28 Jan 2023 to 30 Jan 2023
GJ Gardner New Zealand Open Team Racing Nationals 2022
From 04 Jun 2022 to 07 Jun 2022
2022 New Zealand 420 National Championship
From 29 Apr 2022 to 01 May 2022
2022 Secondary Schools Team Sailing National Championships
From 25 Apr 2022 to 29 Apr 2022
New dates - 2021 Sir Peter Blake Torbay Regatta
From 12 Mar 2022 to 13 Mar 2022
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2022 Timaru Age Group Regatta
From 26 Feb 2022 to 06 Mar 2022
2022 420 South Islands NZL
From 26 Feb 2022 to 27 Feb 2022
2022 Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta
From 17 Feb 2022 to 20 Feb 2022
2022 Auckland Championships
From 29 Jan 2022 to 31 Jan 2022
2021 New Zealand Youth Championships
From 02 Oct 2021 to 06 Oct 2021
2021 Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta
From 10 Apr 2021 to 11 Apr 2021
2021 New Zealand 420 National Championships
From 02 Apr 2021 to 05 Apr 2021
70th Annual Secondary Schools Fleet Racing Regatta
From 26 Feb 2021 to 26 Feb 2021
2021 New Plymouth Regatta
From 06 Feb 2021 to 07 Feb 2021
2021 New Zealand North Island Championship
From 06 Feb 2021 to 08 Feb 2021
2021 420 Auckland Championship
From 30 Jan 2021 to 01 Feb 2021
2021 Whakatu Regatta
From 16 Jan 2021 to 17 Jan 2021
2021 AON National Youth Clinic 1
From 18 Dec 2020 to 20 Dec 2020
Sir Peter Blake Torbay Regatta 2020
From 05 Dec 2020 to 06 Dec 2020
2020 New Zealand Youth Championships
From 07 Oct 2020 to 10 Oct 2020
2020 New Zealand 420 National Championship
From 12 Mar 2020 to 15 Mar 2020
2019 Sir Peter Blake Regatta
From 30 Nov 2019 to 01 Dec 2019
2019 STACK Winter Championships
From 04 Oct 2019 to 07 Oct 2019
2019 GJ Gardner Homes Open Team Sailing National Championships
From 01 Jun 2019 to 03 Jun 2019
2019 CLC Group NZ Secondary Schools Nationals
From 21 Apr 2019 to 26 Apr 2019
2019 New Zealand 420 National Championship
From 14 Mar 2019 to 17 Mar 2019
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2019 Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta
From 31 Jan 2019 to 03 Feb 2019
Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Championhips 2019
From 26 Jan 2019 to 28 Jan 2019
2018 Sir Peter Blake Regatta
From 01 Dec 2018 to 02 Dec 2018
Kohimarama 420 Class Regatta 2018
From 26 May 2018 to 27 May 2018
Oceania 420 Class Coaches and Sailor Clinic
From 24 Apr 2018 to 01 May 2018
The Takapuna Boat Club, New Zealand will host the Oceania 420 Class Coaches and Sailors Clinic from 24 April - 1 May 2018. From 24-27 April and 1 May , the focus will be on a Basic Level Clinic , and from 28-30 April 2018 the High Level Clinic will take place.
2018 Secondary Schools Team Sailing National Championship
From 21 Apr 2018 to 27 Apr 2018
2018 New Zealand 420 Class National Championship
From 15 Mar 2018 to 18 Mar 2018
This will be a 2018 YNZ Youth World Championship Team selection regatta.
2018 South Island 420 Class Championship
From 10 Mar 2018 to 11 Mar 2018
2018 New Zealand North Island Championship
From 10 Feb 2018 to 11 Feb 2018
2018 Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta
From 03 Feb 2018 to 05 Feb 2018
2017 Sir Peter Blake Regatta
From 02 Dec 2017 to 03 Dec 2017
2017 Hibiscus Coast Youth Regatta
From 28 Oct 2017 to 28 Oct 2017
2017 New Zealand Youth Worlds Trials
From 12 Oct 2017 to 15 Oct 2017
2017 STACK Winter Championships
From 07 Oct 2017 to 08 Oct 2017
2017 Secondary Schools Team Sailing National Championship
From 22 Apr 2017 to 28 Apr 2017
2017 Top of the South Secondary School Team Sailing Championships
From 30 Mar 2017 to 01 Apr 2017
2017 New Zealand 420 Class Championship
From 09 Mar 2017 to 12 Mar 2017
2017 New Zealand North Island Championship
From 25 Feb 2017 to 26 Feb 2017
2017 New Zealand South Islands Championship
2017 oceanbridge nzl sailing regatta.
From 03 Feb 2017 to 06 Feb 2017
2016 Aon Youth Sailing World Championship
From 14 Dec 2016 to 20 Dec 2016
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From 03 Dec 2016 to 04 Dec 2016
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From 15 Oct 2016 to 15 Oct 2016
2016 New Zealand ISAF Youth Worlds Trials
From 04 Oct 2016 to 08 Oct 2016
2016 Stack 420 Winter Championship
From 30 Sep 2016 to 02 Oct 2016
2016 Aon National Youth Clinic 2
From 24 Sep 2016 to 27 Sep 2016
Pacific Rim Inter-Schools Team Sailing Championships
From 24 Sep 2016 to 28 Sep 2016
2016 Aon Focus Clinic
From 03 Sep 2016 to 04 Sep 2016
2016 420 Oceania Regatta
From 05 Jun 2016 to 06 Jun 2016
2016 Aon National Youth Clinic 1
From 03 Jun 2016 to 04 Jun 2016
2016 Murrays Bay Sailing Club 420 Club Championship
From 14 May 2016 to 15 May 2016
2016 New Zealand 420 National Championships
From 10 Mar 2016 to 13 Mar 2016
2016 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland
From 24 Feb 2016 to 28 Feb 2016
2015 Sir Peter Blake Regatta
From 05 Dec 2015 to 06 Dec 2015
New Zealand ISAF Youth Worlds Trials
From 06 Oct 2015 to 10 Oct 2015
2015 Yachting New South Wales Youth Championships
From 03 Oct 2015 to 05 Oct 2015
2015 New Zealand 420 National Championships
From 12 Mar 2015 to 15 Mar 2015
2015 South Island 420 Championship
From 07 Mar 2015 to 08 Mar 2015
2015 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland
From 26 Feb 2015 to 01 Mar 2015
2014 Sir Peter Blake Regatta
From 06 Dec 2014 to 07 Dec 2014
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2014 New Zealand 420 Winter Championships
From 03 Oct 2014 to 05 Oct 2014
2014 New Zealand National Championships
From 13 Mar 2014 to 16 Mar 2014
2014 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland
From 01 Feb 2014 to 04 Feb 2014
2013 New Zealand National Championships
From 29 Mar 2013 to 01 Apr 2013
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From 02 Mar 2013 to 03 Mar 2013
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From 09 Feb 2013 to 10 Feb 2013
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From 08 Feb 2013 to 10 Feb 2013
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From 01 Feb 2013 to 05 Feb 2013
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From 08 Dec 2012 to 09 Dec 2012
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From 01 Dec 2012 to 02 Dec 2012
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From 08 Mar 2012 to 11 Mar 2012
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From 03 Feb 2012 to 07 Feb 2012
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From 10 Mar 2011 to 13 Mar 2011
2011 Sail Auckland
From 02 Feb 2011 to 06 Feb 2011
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From 25 Feb 2010 to 28 Feb 2010
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From 03 Feb 2010 to 07 Feb 2010
2009 New Zealand National Championships
From 19 Feb 2009 to 25 Feb 2009
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From 21 Mar 2008 to 24 Mar 2008
2008 Sail Auckland
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2007 NZL Youth Sail
From 10 Apr 2007 to 15 Apr 2007
2007 New Zealand National Championships
From 06 Apr 2007 to 09 Apr 2007
2007 OAMPS Australian Youth Championships
From 06 Jan 2007 to 10 Jan 2007
2007 Open & Ladies' World Championships (December)
From 31 Dec 2006 to 09 Jan 2007
2006 New Zealand National Championship
From 21 Mar 2006 to 24 Mar 2006
Final results - 2022 New Zealand 420 National Championship
Final results - 2022 Auckland 420 Championship
Four former 420 sailors are nominated for the 2021 Sailor of the Year award
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2020 420 NZL National Championship final results
ALL WIN SCORECARD FOR MASON MULCAHY/ANDRE VAN DAM AT STACK WINTER CHAMPS
420 general event news.
420 PODIUMS DECIDED AT YOUTH WORLDS
NEW ZEALAND AND USA WIN YOUTH WORLDS GOLD MEDALS WITH A RACE TO GO
LEADING TEAMS OPEN UP THEIR ADVANTAGE AT YOUTH WORLDS
NEW ZEALAND AND USA TAKE CONTROL ON DAY 2 AT YOUTH WORLDS
SPAIN, GREAT BRITAIN AND GREECE CLAIM 420 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDALS
WIND NO-SHOW ON RACE DAY 5 AT 2019 420 WORLDS
POLAND SET FOR 2019 HEMPEL YOUTH SAILING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
OLYMPIAN JENNY ARMSTRONG SHARES HOW HER OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL SPURS HER ON AS A COACH
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THE JOURNEY TO THE YOUTH WORLDS FOR NEW ZEALAND'S 420 WOMEN
Defending 420 world champions win 2019 worlds warm-up regatta, seb menzies/blake mcglashan have eyes set on defending their 2018 420 worlds gold medals.
YACHTING NEW ZEALAND ANNOUNCES 420 TEAMS ADDED TO NZL SAILING FOUNDATION
24 TEAMS CONTEST 2019 NEW ZEALAND 420 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
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420 WORLD CHAMPIONS WIN AT AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
TIEBREAK 420 FINISH AT AUSTRALIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS
AUSTRALIAN 420 NATIONALS GOES DOWN TO THE WIRE
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TOP 420 CLASS TURNOUT AT SIR PETER BLAKE REGATTA
Epic podium deciding day at 420 worlds, kiwi sailors leading the 420 worlds open fleet by staying "chill", new series leaders across all fleets - open, women and u17 - after race 4, spanish teams secure top three spots across all fleets on first day at 420 worlds.
AUCKLAND GRAMMAR WIN SECONDARY SCHOOLS TEAM SAILING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
HIGH LEVEL OCEANIA COACHES AND SAILORS CLINIC CONCLUDES IN NEW ZEALAND
Development news.
420 CLASS BOOSTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF SAILING AROUND THE WORLD
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45 COACHES AND SAILORS JOIN 420 CLASS HIGH LEVEL OCEANIA CLINIC
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420 OCEANIA BASIC LEVEL CLINIC UNDERWAY WITH COOK ISLANDS, FIJI, SAMOA AND NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND ANNOUNCES 420 SAILORS SELECTED FOR YOUTH WORLDS
OCEANIA COACHES AND SAILORS CLINICS WILL FOCUS ON BEGINNERS TO ELITE
NEW ZEALAND 420 NATIONALS WIN GOES TO COLE TAPPER/TYLER CREEVEY
420 worlds warm-up kicks off with race day 1 at 420 australian nationals.
420 SAILORS CELEBRATE SAILING LEGEND SIR PETER BLAKE
NEW ZEALAND YOUTH TRIALS DECIDE TEAMS HEADING TO YOUTH WORLDS
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WORLD SAILOR OF THE YEAR NOMINEES ANNOUNCED
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NEW ZEALAND WINS PACIFIC RIM INTERNATIONAL TEAMS RACING REGATTA
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Nia Jerwood/Lisa Smith win at Sailing World Cup Melbourne
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The 420 offers great development for sailors in the two-handed disciplines – it has helped create the top 470, 49er and 29er sailors in New Zealand and in the World. You can learn your trade as a helm or crew in the 420 as an alternative to the 29er, especially with the coaching structure available both from Yachting New Zealand and the National Class Association. Some young sailors may never be big enough to sail a Laser Radial or other single-handed international class, or may take a longer time to grow, so getting into the two-handed classes makes sense to develop your skills and keep future options open.
Unlike Optis, most boats you will sail in the future will have downwind sails. The 420 is an ideal platform for learning about tuning a boat and the consequences of tuning, teaching in a relatively simple way the trimming of sail combinations (i.e. main, jib, spinnaker together). This is great for all your future sailing, not just two-handed.
The 420 is a stable boat to sail which planes upwind easily, the trend in modern yachting. It will teach you how to sail in an environment of partnership with your crewmate, adding another significant element to your development as a sailor (and as a person). It is the feeder class to the Olympic 470.
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New Zealand hopes for SailGP victory in home event with strong winds forecast
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand has a chance to close the gap on series leader Australia in its home SailGP event at Lyttelton on New Zealand’s South Island over the weekend.
The New Zealand event is the ninth of 13 legs in the series and with around 22,000 tickets sold is being billed as the largest ticketed sailing event in history.
Many more spectators are expected to watch the two-day event from boats around the course, raising concerns among conservationists for the endangered Hector’s dolphin which lives in and around Lyttelton Harbour and currently is in its calving season.
The SailGP series is in its fourth year and involves 10 teams racing identical high-tech foiling catamarans that can reach speeds of around 50 knots (57mph).
There are three regattas after Christchurch in Bermuda, Halifax and New York before the three leading teams compete in the San Francisco finale in July.
Each event involves six fleet races before a final, the winner of which is the event champion. The champion is awarded 10 points on the overall series standings, the second team nine points and so on down to one point for 10th place.
Australia has 66 points, eight clear of second-place New Zealand. Canada is next on 52, followed by Spain on 48 and France, Britain and the United States all on 45. Canada, in eighth place on 38, won the Lyttelton event last year from host New Zealand.
Lyttelton is again expected to provide good sailing conditions with the range of wind meaning boats will be racing near their upper speed limits.
New Zealand driver Peter Burling returns after missing the last leg of the series in Sydney while on paternity leave. Nathan Outteridge drove the New Zealand boat into second place in Burling’s absence but will drive for last-place place Switzerland this weekend.
“It’s definitely been an interesting season but (we’re) looking forward to our home event now and trying to ramp up into the Grand Final,” said Burling, who drove the New Zealand boat to wins in his last two events before his break. “Going for the hat-trick for myself. It’s going to be an absolutely awesome weekend.
“If you look at the forecast, it’s going to be a step up breeze-wise from last year.”
Australia’s win in Sydney was its first event win of 2024, though it’s consistency has taken it to the top of the series standings.
“It was important for us as a team,” Australia driver Tom Slingsby said of the Sydney victory. “We were sailing so well ... it was just getting a bit frustrating not being able to put it together in that final race. For us to get our first win in Australia was just the perfect fairytale.
“We’ve got that off our back and now we can start focusing on the end of the season and the Grand Final.”
New Zealander Phil Robertson was at the helm for Canada’s win here last year.
“Happy to do it again,” Robertson said. “I’m a Kiwi also and it’s awesome to race at home in front of all the fans.
“In my professional career I’ve raced here once before and that was last year so it’s nice to be back here and racing again. The conditions look epic and we’re amped to try an defend the title.”
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SailGP’s much-anticipated return to the epic location of Christchurch is finally here, with the 9th event of Season 4 kicking off this afternoon.
Two days of action-packed and boundary-breaking racing take place on the spectacular Whakaraupō, Lyttelton Harbour, with SailGP’s ten national teams going head-to-head for glory in front of packed crowds.
Following three opening fleet races on Saturday, March 23, there will be further racing on Sunday to determine the three Finalists who will proceed into the winner-takes-all, three boat Final.
After securing their first Season 4 victory in Sydney, Australia are the current season leaders, sitting in first place with 66 points ahead of New Zealand in second and ROCKWOOL DEN in third.
At the other end of the leaderboard, Switzerland has just 17 points - four points below Germany in ninth.
ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Christchurch: How to watch
The first day of racing in Christchurch takes place on March 23. Racing is scheduled to start at 15:00 NZDT.
You can watch the all of Christchurch's racing action using the below live stream. This stream may be blocked in some regions due to broadcast restrictions.
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SailGP veteran Nathan Outteridge will take the wheel of the Swiss F50 for the rest of the season, while co-driver Sebastien Schneiter focuses on other commitments.
"I've been without a drive in SailGP for the last couple of seasons, since driving for the Japan SailGP Team. I have pretty high expectations of myself and what I'd like to get out in terms of results for the remainder of Season 4, and those expectations will hopefully flow across the whole team," he said.
Looking ahead to his home event, New Zealand wing trimmer Blair Tuke said: "It's going to be great to get back down to Ōtautahi, Christchurch. You hear it from all of the different teams, it's some of the best sailing we've ever done in the F50s. To do that all again with an even bigger crowd - and obviously it's coming at a time of year when the season starts to ramp up - that's exciting too."
Meanwhile SailGP commentator Emily Nagel said the Kiwis will be gunning for a win on home waters. "You’ve got to say that the Kiwis will come out of the blocks firing. Pete’s going to be back on board, he’s going to have something to prove and on home waters as well, so they’ll definitely have a home advantage."
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New Zealand hopes for SailGP victory in home event with strong winds forecast
Boats start in a race two of the SailGP series on Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
Australia races during the SailGP series on Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
Australia sails under the Sydney Harbour Bridge after winning the home leg of the SailGP series on Sydney Harbour, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
Australia sails back to base following their win during the SailGP series on Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand has a chance to close the gap on series leader Australia in its home SailGP event at Lyttelton on New Zealand’s South Island over the weekend.
The New Zealand event is the ninth of 13 legs in the series and with around 22,000 tickets sold is being billed as the largest ticketed sailing event in history.
Many more spectators are expected to watch the two-day event from boats around the course, raising concerns among conservationists for the endangered Hector’s dolphin which lives in and around Lyttelton Harbour and currently is in its calving season.
The SailGP series is in its fourth year and involves 10 teams racing identical high-tech foiling catamarans that can reach speeds of around 50 knots (57mph).
There are three regattas after Christchurch in Bermuda, Halifax and New York before the three leading teams compete in the San Francisco finale in July.
Each event involves six fleet races before a final, the winner of which is the event champion. The champion is awarded 10 points on the overall series standings, the second team nine points and so on down to one point for 10th place.
Australia has 66 points, eight clear of second-place New Zealand. Canada is next on 52, followed by Spain on 48 and France, Britain and the United States all on 45. Canada, in eighth place on 38, won the Lyttelton event last year from host New Zealand.
Lyttelton is again expected to provide good sailing conditions with the range of wind meaning boats will be racing near their upper speed limits.
New Zealand driver Peter Burling returns after missing the last leg of the series in Sydney while on paternity leave. Nathan Outteridge drove the New Zealand boat into second place in Burling’s absence but will drive for last-place place Switzerland this weekend.
“It’s definitely been an interesting season but (we’re) looking forward to our home event now and trying to ramp up into the Grand Final,” said Burling, who drove the New Zealand boat to wins in his last two events before his break. “Going for the hat-trick for myself. It’s going to be an absolutely awesome weekend.
“If you look at the forecast, it’s going to be a step up breeze-wise from last year.”
Australia’s win in Sydney was its first event win of 2024, though it’s consistency has taken it to the top of the series standings.
“It was important for us as a team,” Australia driver Tom Slingsby said of the Sydney victory. “We were sailing so well ... it was just getting a bit frustrating not being able to put it together in that final race. For us to get our first win in Australia was just the perfect fairytale.
“We’ve got that off our back and now we can start focusing on the end of the season and the Grand Final.”
New Zealander Phil Robertson was at the helm for Canada’s win here last year.
“Happy to do it again,” Robertson said. “I’m a Kiwi also and it’s awesome to race at home in front of all the fans.
“In my professional career I’ve raced here once before and that was last year so it’s nice to be back here and racing again. The conditions look epic and we’re amped to try an defend the title.”
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