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NZL Sailing Team: Gold for Men's 470 at Genoa World Cup

by Michael Brown/Yachting NZ 21 Apr 2019 22:54 UTC 22 April 2019
Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox - 470 - NZL- Day 7 - Hempel Sailing World Cup - Genoa - April 2019 © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy

Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox won their first World Cup Series regatta and first event in Europe, ensuring New Zealand sailors claimed a full set of medals in Genoa.

The pair finished third in the men's 470 medal race and, crucially, were two boats ahead of Zangjun Xu and Chao Wang of China who started the day in first, to win the event by one point. That gold medal came on the back of the silver won by Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie and bronze picked up by Peter Burling and Blair Tuke in the 49er on the first day of medal racing.

It has been an encouraging start to the European season by the full New Zealand team, following on from the three medals won at the Princess Sofia regatta in Palma earlier this month.

After a very consistent penultimate day, Snow-Hansen and Willcox went into the medal race with a three-point deficit to make up on the Chinese but the points were so close every team in the top-10 race had a shot at winning a medal.

The New Zealand pair rounded the first mark in the lead, with the Chinese down the pack, and controlled the race in the 6-9 knot winds to finish third. It was their first win at a World Cup Series event and first win in Europe.

"We have been [training] in New Zealand by ourselves and I have been coming back from injury after breaking my arm so to come to Europe and lay down a good result like this and to do it under pressure and perform in a medal race is awesome for us," Willcox said. "We are really stoked.

"The points were really tight so our goal was to go out there and try to place in the top five and see how we go. It all panned out our way today. It doesn't always go that way in medal races so we will take it."

The Gold medal win brought to an end an extremely difficult week for all of the sailors in Genoa, with light winds and long delays a feature. The men's 470 managed only seven races in total and Snow-Hansen remarked he had lost count of the number of general recalls and abandoned races.

Some of the New Zealand sailors will return home to continue training before returning to Europe next month while others, like the strong Laser squad who opted to skip Palma and Genoa, will compete in Hyeres in about 10 days' time.

The ultimate goal is next year's Tokyo Olympics and there will be a series of events in Japan in the middle of the year. Snow-Hansen and Willcox have already qualified New Zealand in the men's 470 for the Games and will be looking to improve on their ninth placing at the 2016 Rio Olympics, where after some good performances they came unstuck in one day on the fickle winds of Guanbara Bay, Rio de Janeiro. Sailing with another crew, Snow-Hansen placed fifth place in the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weymouth.

"We have had a long offseason at home so to come to Europe and put down a result like this is super-encouraging," Willcox said. "It's about a year-and-a-half out [from the Olympics]. We have a few major regattas in Japan so it will be quite cool to check it out and get some time on the water at the Olympic venue."

Results and standings after the seventh and Final Day of the Hempel World Cup Series regatta in Genoa overnight (NZ time):

Nacra 17 (45 boats)

1st: Iker Martinez / Olga Maslivets (ESP) 4 4 1 (16) 1 3 6 4 - 23 points 2nd: Ben Saxton / Nicola Boniface (GBR) 1 1 2 (6) 1 4 3 12 - 24 pts 3rd: Santiago Lange / Cecilia Carranza Saroli (ARG) 5 2 7 (14) 3 9 2 2 - 30 pts

7th: Gemma Jones / Jason Saunders (NZL) (24 UFD) 1 3 7 7 5 14 8 - 45 pts

49er (65 boats)

1st: David Gilmour / Lachy Gilmour (AUS) 2 7 2 8 12 (33) 19 1 5 8 - 64 pts 2nd: Isaac McHardie / William McKenzie (NZL) 1 2 8 17 (29) 3 5 9 19 4 - 68 pts 3rd: Peter Burling / Blair Tuke (NZL) 14 15 10 3 4 2 9 5 (22) 12 - 74 pts

13th: Josh Porebski / Trent Rippey (NZL) (19) 4 14 19 14 4 10 8 17 - 91 pts 17th: Logan Dunning Beck / Oscar Gunn (NZL) (34 UFD) 23 6 1 8 24 12 2 23 - 99 pts

49erFX (50 boats)

1st: Odile van Aanholt / Marieke Jongens (NED) 5 11 1 1 1 (20) 3 6 13 2 - 43 pts 2nd: Carlotta Omari / Matilda Distefano (ITA) (13) 3 2 7 13 3 2 1 2 14 - 47 pts 3rd: StephanieRoble / Margaret Shea (USA) 1 8 7 7 4 6 (22) 10 6 4 - 53 pts

23rd: Alex Maloney / Molly Meech 3 15 13 3 8 (25) 23 25 22 - 112 pts

Men's 470 (44 boats)

1st: Paul Snow-Hansen / Dan Willcox (NZL) 18 6 20 (33) 1 5 6 - 56 pts 2nd: Zangiun Xu / Chao Wang (CHN) (24) 12 12 1 8 14 10 - 57 pts 3rd: Kilian Wagen / Gregoire Siegwart (SUI) 14 (30) 4 4 17 18 4 - 61 pts

Women's 470 (35 boats)

1st: Fernanda Oliveira / Ana Luiza Barbachan (BRA) 2 (5) 3 1 1 1 6 - 14 pts 2nd: Mangxi Wei / Haiyan Gao (CHN) (18) 3 5 17 9 9 2 - 45 pts 3rd: Benedetta di Salle / Alessandra Dubbini (ITA) (24) 2 9 3 14 8 10- 46 pts

23rd: Susannah Pyatt / Brianna Reynolds-Smith (NZL) (27) 16 18 25 16 13 - 87 pts

Laser Radial (67 boats)

1st: Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN) 2 1 2 3 (15) 7 4 - 19 pts 2nd: Dongshuang Zhang (CHN) (5) 1 1 3 2 1 14 - 22 pts 3rd: Maud Jayet (SUI) 1 4 5 5 (7) 5 6 - 33 pts

31st: Olivia Christie (NZL) 9 (33) 10 21 23 23 - 86 pts

Silver fleet 43rd: Annabelle Rennie-Younger (NZL) 30 18 (33) 28 1 4 - 81 pts

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