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Paris 2024: McHardie and McKenzie Give New Zealand the Perfect Start in Men's Skiff

by World Sailing 28 Jul 2024 17:32 UTC 28 July - 8 August 2024
Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie (NZL) lead after the opening day of the Paris 2024 Olympic Regatta - July 28, 2024 © World Sailing / Lloyd Images

Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie launched their Olympic campaign with a win in the opening 49er race to take control of the Men's Skiff.

The New Zealand pair followed that up with third in race two, which was enough to top the table at the end of the first day on the water.

Ireland's Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove started slower than the leaders, but recovered well to win the final race of the day and move within a point of the New Zealanders.

Uruguay's Hernan Umpierre and Fernando Diz also started strong and their second placed finish in race two was enough to clinch third spot overall at the end of the day's racing.

McHardie said: "It was good to get out there racing after a lot of build-up in Marseille. To have a good day out there is a bonus, so we're happy."

McKenzie said: "We generally like lighter conditions and when you throw in a few shifts here and there we quite like that as well. It was good to win and flush the nerves away.

"Everyone was very nervous going into the first race and to get a bullet in the first race is awesome, it's a great feeling."

Waddilove said: "Very tricky first two races so we're really happy to come away with the results that we did today.

"We'll get the boat away and make sure that it's ready for tomorrow and get dinner with the rest of the team and just chat."

Dickson said: "The first two races were pretty tricky. It was quite hard to see the breeze on the water because it was quite wavy and super light and sweaty. It was pretty tiring so we're glad to get away with some nice results."

Umpierre said: "We had two solid races at the beginning of the day and we ended with a not so good one, but we are happy with the results and we keep pushing.

"It was quite tricking to read what was going on with the next move, but I think we dealt with it quite well. There were just a few mistakes that we will learn from tomorrow.

"If you are in the front pack you need to cover them because they are all fast, so if we are in the front pack we need to stay there."

Results can be found at paris2024.sailing.org/racing/results-centre

How it works:

Medals for the Men's Skiff (49er) will be decided by the cumulative results of the 20-strong fleet over 12 races.

The boat with the lowest total will rank first. Athletes will be able to discard their worst finishing position after they've completed three races.

At the end of the Opening Series, the top ten boats in the fleet will qualify for the Medal Race, which is worth double points.

The score in the Medal Race cannot be discarded. The crew with the smallest overall points total will win gold.

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