Video NZL1 v GBR1 (NZ in red)
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Day 2 - filed by Laurie
New Zealand make the gold fleet at the Teams Racing Worlds in Gandia Spain.
The New Zealand Team, NZL1, skippered by Laurie Jury, Graeme and Logan Sutherland, with Annemarie Waugh, Georgina Hill and Jamie Dawson as crew, finished 6th in the gold fleet and have progressed though to the next round.
The top places are dominated by British and American teams who are the historically the best at Teams Racing.
Silver Panda, from USA is leading the regatta followed by GBR2 then USA2, GBR1 and GBR3 are in 3rd and fourth.
In seventh is AUS3 then IRL1. Only one team per nation can make the final four.
There are three more days of racing left the finals will be sailed on the 29th of september.
The formant is a double round robin for gold and silver fleet. Then semis and finals for the top 4 nations.
The wind has been pretty shifty between 2-15 knots, we are racing inside the breakwater, and the course has been rather challenging. At times the start line was only two boat lengths off the dock. The first beat was only 70 meters and you cant reach a lay line on either side of the course before hitting the side of the harbor.
We are learning a lot, and have already came along way, we are losing a lot of races on the last beat, so we hope to improve this and have a crack at knocking off the American and English teams
Day 1 report from the World's - filed by Graeme Sutherland
The Teams racing worlds kicked off with a light sea breeze which filled into the marina for racing at lunch time. The course is small at times and squashed in different places to fit within the area of the harbour, the towering sea wall and shipping area make for interesting wind hurdles and the course was often patchy at best.
Our first race was against USA 2 whom had raced Ireland before us. The pin was biased and we lead off the line although missing the first shift in the right in the whole ridden course we fell to round the top mark with USA in a 1,2 which they held to the finish of the race.
After we settled into the competition we turned our starts into wins and although one or two of us were over at times it was not without an oposition boat to windward of us.
Leading back into the line was key in the light winds and we worked well as a team to win these positions.
The team was happy to end the day on 4 wins and just the 1 initial loss, beating; Ireland 3, Japan 1, Aus 2 and GBR 2. Most were won and extended from the start although we had a tight last beat with GBR 2 whom overtook our 1, 2 and almost had a 2,3,4 untill 6 came through to take 3rd taking the win with a 1,3,6.
We are looking forward to more racing tomorrow and feel we are on the right track although with a little less race practice than most which we aim to pick up over the course of the event.
NZLone