Gold, silver, bronze for NZ on dramatic last day

Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn celebrate winning the gold medal in the 49er fleet at the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma de Mallorca, Spain with coach Ed Smyth. Photo: Sailing Energy.

Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn have beaten compatriots Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie to 49er gold, with Kiwis also claiming silver and bronze on a dramatic final day at the Princess Sofia Regatta.

No medal race offered more drama than that in the 49er fleet – where the leaderboard fluctuated throughout the event.


Starting the double-points race in second place, Dunning Beck and Gunn again combined shrewd tactics and impressive boat speed to cross the line in second and leapfrog overnight leaders McHardie and McKenzie.


Photo: Sailing Energy.

Dunning Beck and Gunn had to fight their way back from 22nd overall after the first day to the top of the podium.

'It was a tough first day, but we just kept at it and managed to climb back up the rankings to have a shot at the gold when we went into the medal race – so it was really good to get the win,” says Gunn of their triumph that comes exactly a year after a 16th place at the same event signalled the start of a disappointing European season for the pair in 2022.

McHardie and McKenzie slipped into the bronze-medal position after finishing the race in ninth.

'We're gutted with how we ended up today - we came into it with the hopes of getting gold but, unfortunately, it wasn't quite our day,” says McKenzie.

'We are super happy for Logan and Oscar to take out the win and pretty stoked to have two Kiwis on the podium. So, overall, we're gutted from today but happy with how the week's gone.”


Josh Armit. Photo: Sailing Energy.

Australians Tom Burton and Max Paul took silver – ensuring an all-Australasian podium.

'It's probably a coincidence that the Kiwis and Aussies have done well here because we haven't done much training with them in recent years,” says Dunning Beck.

'But it's good to see, and it reminds me of the days when [former Australian 49er sailors] Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen, and Peter Burling and Blair Tuke were fighting it out at the top of the 49er fleet. It's nice to think we could get back to that again.”

The final act in the ILCA 7 competition also delivered a mix of elation and heartbreak for the Kiwis – with George Gautrey stunning the rest of the fleet by winning the medal race to claim silver and Tom Saunders dropping out of contention after a false start.

A left-field strategy – quite literally – paid off, Gautrey explained.

'I thought it was a bit of a left-hand track, so I just wanted to get into the race and be the leftmost boat,” says Gautrey.

'You go into these things with the perfect strategy laid out in your head and today I got the start I needed, and it all came together at the right time.”


Veerle ten Have bagged New Zealand's second bronze of the regatta. Photo: Sailing Energy.


Former world champion Saunders, who lined up for the race in the silver-medal position, picked up an OCS for being over at the start line prematurely. Forced to circle back and re-start, Saunders managed to catch up with the back of the fleet but could only finish eighth for an overall fifth place – a single point off the bronze.

While disappointed for his teammate, Gautrey – who started the race nine points outside of medal territory - says Saunders' misfortune helped his cause.

'At that stage, I knew … that winning the race would be my best chance of moving up. Some of the other guys did some betting for me and got a few of the boys to the back of the fleet where I needed them to be.”

While it's one of the biggest results of his career, 25-year-old Gautrey knows there is plenty of room for improvement.

'Things don't always go your way, so you have to take it when it does. The result was good but this week highlighted for me that I've still got some areas to tidy up in my game,” says Gautrey.

'It's been a pretty rough couple of years for me and this is a bit of a validation of the work I've been doing over the past couple of months and of the faith Yachting New Zealand and others have put in me, that I can still get decent results.”

Veerle ten Have bagged New Zealand's second bronze of the regatta – finishing behind Britain's Emma Wilson and Lucie Belbeoch from France in the women's iQFOIL (windfoil) three-board gold-medal race.

Fellow Kiwi boarder Josh Armit was a whisker away from the same colour in the men's competition but had to settle for fourth after missing a spot in the gold-medal race to Sam Sills, Sebastian Koerdel and Tom Reuveny.

'Naturally I'm a bit disappointed not being able to get a medal but at least it was great to get some more experience in medal series racing,” says Armit.

Final results and standings from the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma de Mallorca, Spain:

49er fleet (99 boats): 1st: Logan Dunning Beck/Oscar Gunn (NZ) 5 12 4 7 3 11 1 1 3 12 (14) 4 4 - 67 points 2nd: Tom Burton/Max Paul (Aus) (34) 8 7 5 6 12 3 3 5 3 11 1 12 - 76 pts 3rd: Isaac McHardie/William McKenzie (NZ) 2 5 5 7 8 1 6 7 (10) 6 6 8 18 - 79 pts 35th: Sam Morgan/Pat Morgan (NZ) 7 12 (34) 14 12 19 3 13 20 12 26 4 - 142 pts 38th: Scott McKenzie/Blake McGlashan (NZ) 23 15 13 22 11 5 7 15 10 10 23 (38) – 154 pts 71st: Campbell Stanton/Will Shapland (NZ) 17 8 26 23 26 26 16 (28) 6 16 23 10 - 197 pts 72nd: Mattias Coutts/Henry Haslett (NZ) 18 19 30 26 25 21 21 17 (38) 12 1 8 - 198 pts 49er FX (60 boats): 1st: Martine Soffiatti Grael/Kahena Kunze (Bra) 6 9 5 (12) 2 5 1 8 5 10 1 7 2 – 61 pts 2nd: Odile van Aanholt/Annette Duetz (Ned) 11 6 2 3 1 2 9 4 16 15 (23) 3 4 - 76 pts 3rd: Maria Sol Branz/Cecilia Carranza Saroli (19) 15 1 17 7 5 2 2 4 4 7 6 6 - 76 pts 17th: Jo Aleh/Molly Meech (NZ) 5 1 20 19 14 14 16 1 (20) 14 5 18 - 127 pts 26th: Alex Maloney/Olivia Hobbs (NZ) 10 (18) 8 15 18 13 4 1 2 4 14 6 - 95 pts 47th: Courtney Reynolds-Smith/Brianna Reynolds-Smith (NZ) 13 6 21 24 20 21 10 24 5 (29) 29 24 - 197 pts ILCA 6 (107 boats): 1st: Marit Bouwmeester (Ned) 3 1 3 14 5 1 2 16 3 (22) 12 - 60 pts 2nd: Zoe Thomson (Aus) 6 2 1 3 17 (39) 21 20 7 6 4 – 87 pts 3rd: Maxime Jonker (Ned) 7 6 12 8 10 7 3 (41) 16 15 6 - 90 pts 49th: Olivia Christie (NZ) 32 13 18 25 12 51 (53) 44 43 29 - 267 pts ILCA 7 (184 boats): 1st: Michael Beckett (GBR) 2 2 7 2 (14) 1 1 3 2 10 14 – 44 pts 2nd: George Gautrey (NZ) (25) 1 2 12 9 10 5 10 7 14 2 - 72 pts 3rd: Tonci Stipanovic (Cro) 1 2 (34) 4 4 12 17 2 23 4 4 – 73 pts 5th: Tom Saunders (NZ) 3 5 2 3 6 9 (BFD 63) 8 15 7 16 - 74 pts 84th: Luke Cashmore (NZ) 19 27 18 47 27 25 (49) 42 7 23 - 235 pts 86th: Caleb Armit (NZ) 39 20 31 41 24 (45) 20 6 44 14 - 239 pts 112th: Luke Deegan (NZ) 26 25 37 26 28 44 (47) 46 40 34 - 306 pts Nacra 17 mixed (52 boats): 1st: John Gimson/Anna Burnet (GBR) 6 1 3 3 2 4 1 5 1 3 10 (10) 4 - 43 pts 2nd: Vittorio Bissaro/Maelle Frascari Diotallevi (Ita) 3 3 1 1 1 6 6 4 (9) 2 1 3 16 - 47 pts 3rd: Gianluigi Ugolini/Maria Giubilei (Ita) 4 2 2 3 7 (27) 3 1 18 6 3 2 10 – 61 pts 15th: Micah Wilkinson/Erica Dawson (NZ) 1 13 12 5 9 10 19 (19) 12 15 11 5 - 112 pts 470 mixed (72 boats): 1st: Keiju Okada/ Miho Yoshioka (Jpn) 9 7 1 3 3 1 7 4 (16) 3 18 – 56 pts 2nd: Luise Wanser/Philipp Autenrieth (Ger) 4 3 2 9 8 6 18 7 4 (20) 2 - 63 pts 3rd: Jordi Xammar Hernandez/Nora Brugman Cabot (Esp) - (12) 1 8 10 4 5 1 9 9 9 10 – 66 pts 55th: Brittany Wornall/Sam Street (NZ) 26 (31) 28 25 19 13 22 23 17 16 - 189 pts iQFOIL men (136 boards): 1st: Samuel Sills (GBR) (9) 3 2 5 3 3 1 1 (25) 1 4 7 1 (17) 1 1 – 32 pts 2nd: Sebastian Koerdel (Ger) 1 3 1 3 2 1 (4) 1 (47) 3 1 (27) 2 14 5 2 - 37 pts 3rd: Tom Reuveny (Fra) 11 (47) 5 2 2 12 2 5 (9) 7 3 (20) 9 8 4 3 – 70 pts 4th: Josh Armit (NZ) 1 1 3 (18) 11 6 9 21 15 1 9 (23) (26) 4 2 4 – 83 pts 28th: Thomas Crook (NZ) 27 (47) 19 13 10 24 26 27 1 (31) (36) 12 17 20 16 - 212 pts 50th: Patrick Haybittle (NZ) – 19 9 (40) 17 30 19 31 43 45 33 (52) (58) 45 31 18 - 340 pts 71st: Eli Liefting (NZ) 9 27 34 27 (42) 41 30 (47) 9 3 - 180 pts 136th: Antonio Cozzolino (NZ) - 47 DNC 47 DNC (69 DNC) 69 DNC 69 DNC 69 DNC 69 DNC 47 DNC (69 DNC) 69 DNC - 486 pts iQFOIL women (98 boards): 1st: Emma Wilson (GBR) (9) 3 1 1 4 1 4 1 (5) (31) 5 27 3 2 1 1 1 - 54 pts 2nd: Lucie Belbeoch (Fra) 13 9 5 5 (18) 12 5 4 (16) 11 1 (13) 5 8 6 7 2 – 91 pts 3rd: Veerle ten Have (NZ) 7 5 (39) 3 10 4 (24) 10 6 1 13 (21) 1 20 2 2 3 - 84 pts Formula kite women (53 boards): 1st: Lauriane Nolot (Fra) 5 1 (28) 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 (29) (13) 1 1 - 24 pts 2nd: Ellie Aldridge (GBR) 3 (4) 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 4 (6) 1 (5) 4 2 2 - 33 pts 3rd: Poema Newland (Fra) 1 2 2 3 5 2 5 (6) 5 (12) 3 4 (7) 1 1 5 3 – 42 pts 23rd: Justina Kitchen (NZ) 12 (15) 7 9 7 6 15 7 17 14 17 22 17 (29) 18 (29) - 168 pts Formula kite men (115 boards): 1st: Maximilian Maeder (Sgp) 1 (30) 2 2 1 (3) 1 1 (14) 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 - 19 pts 2nd: Connor Bainbridge (GBR) 1 2 (30) 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 (12) 4 (7) 6 2 3 2 – 33 pts 3rd: Axel Mazella (Fra) 2 1 (3) 1 1 1 1 1 1 (7) 4 5 2 6 (19) 6 4 3 - 38 pts 75th: Lochy Naismith (NZ) 11 (23) (30) 14 16 14 13 18 (30) 21 23 17 13 10 13 18 - 201 pts

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