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  • Glenn Ashby (NZ) Skipper & Sailing Director of Emirates Team New Zealand with Dean Barker CEO/Skipper of SoftBank Team Japan during the Media Day Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series Portsmouth on July 21. 2016 in Portsmouth, England. Copyright photo: Michael Paler/ www.photosport.nz
    LVAC 21.7.163583.jpg
  • New Zealand sailing team official photo ahead of the Sydney Olympic Games 2000. Photo: www.photosport.nz
    PS0027900-NZ_SAILING_TEAM.jpg
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_01.JPG
  • Starling class sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_02.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_04.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_03.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_05.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_10.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_09.JPG
  • Starling class sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_06.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_07.JPG
  • Optimist and P-class dinghy sailing off Kohimarama beach in Auckland on Saturday 30 May 2020.<br />
© image by Andrew Cornaga / www.photosport.nz
    200530_Sailing_08.JPG
  • New Zealand's Brianna Reynolds-Smith and Courtney Reynolds-Smith compete in the Girls 420 class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_48774_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32662_youthSWC.jpg
  • Peter Burling and Blair Tuke of New Zealand win gold in the 49er class.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
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    160501_jr_76081_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Peter Burling and Blair Tuke of New Zealand win gold in the 49er class.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160501_jr_76070_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Peter Burling and Blair Tuke of New Zealand win gold in the 49er class.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160501_jr_76069_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Sam Meech of New Zealand wins silver in the Laser class.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Carmen Hidalgo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
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    160501_ch_14936_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie of New Zealand.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160430_jr_71353_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Andy Maloney of New Zealand.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160430_jr_72417_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie of New Zealand.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160430_jr_71629_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160429_jr_68707_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Peter Burling and Blair Tuke of New Zealand.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
For editorial news use only NO AGENTS
    160429_jr_68534_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • 29er Boys class racing lines up for the start.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_49189_youthSWC.jpg
  • Francesco Kayrouz of New Zealand competes in the Boys 29er class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_47057_youthSWC.jpg
  • New Zealand's Brianna Reynolds-Smith and Courtney Reynolds-Smith compete in the Girls 420 class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_49012_youthSWC.jpg
  • Olivia Christie of New Zealand competes in the Girls Laser Radial class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_47421_youthSWC.jpg
  • Olivia Christie of New Zealand competes in the Girls Laser Radial class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_47417_youthSWC.jpg
  • Jackson Keon and Tom Fyfe of New Zealand compete in the Nacra 15 class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_gs_12817_youthSWC.jpg
  • Patrick Morgan Brian Haybittle of New Zealand in the Boys RS-X.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_pm_46603_youthSWC.jpg
  • Henry Haslett and Josh Berry of New Zealand compete in the 420 Boys class.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_gs_11643_youthSWC.jpg
  • George Gautrey of New Zealand in the Boys Laser Radial.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_gs_11939_youthSWC.jpg
  • Jackson Keon and Tom Fyfe of New Zealand in the Nacra 15 class racing.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161218_gs_12808_youthSWC.jpg
  • 29er Boys class racing.<br />
17 December 2016.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161217_pm_44907_youthSWC.jpg
  • New Zealand's Greta Stewart and Kate Stewart compete in the 29er Girls class.<br />
17 December 2016.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161217_pm_42036_youthSWC.jpg
  • New Zealand's Jackson Keon and Tom Fyfe compete in the Nacra 15 class.<br />
17 December 2016.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161217_gs_9887_youthSWC.jpg
  • New Zealand's Henry Haslett and Josh Berry competing in the 420 Boys class.<br />
17 December 2016.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161217_gs_11331_youthSWC.jpg
  • New Zealand's Jackson Keon and Tom Fyfe compete in the Nacra 15 class.<br />
17 December 2016.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Photo credit: Georgia Schofield/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161217_gs_9960_youthSWC.jpg
  • Greta Stewart and Kate Stewart of New Zealand in the Girls 29er class.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_36139_youthSWC.jpg
  • Boys 29er class.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_36315_youthSWC.jpg
  • Competitors in the Boys Laser Radial.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_36411_youthSWC.jpg
  • Massimo Contessi of Argentina flips in the Nacra 15 class.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_35493_youthSWC.jpg
  • Girls 420 class - Mafalda Pires de Lima of Portugal.<br />
Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32889_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32796_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32786_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32742_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32776_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32715_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32688_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32612_youthSWC.jpg
  • Auckland, New Zealand is hosting the Aon Youth Sailing World Championships, the 46th edition, from 14 to 20 December 2016. More than 380 sailors from 65 nations sailing in more than 260 boats across nine disciplines will compete in New Zealand.<br />
Copyright photo: Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    161215_pm_32617_youthSWC.jpg
  • 49er class podium: NZL 34 29 Josh Porebski (M) Trent Rippey 49er; NZL 45 30 Logan Dunning Beck (M) Oscar Gunn 49er; Olympic Sailing; POL 19 31 Dominik Buksak (M) Szymon Wierzbicki.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_TM_WCS_HYERES_17970_5214.jpg
  • Peter Burling and Blair Tuke of New Zealand.<br />
The Sailing World Cup Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes. SWC in figures:<br />
10 Olympic series entered, 2 Paralympic series, 60 nations represented, 350 organisers and volunteers, 80 organiser boats, 27 international judges. image ©Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing<br />
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    160427_jr_63200_SWC_Hyeres.jpg
  • Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Wilcox (NZL) in the Men's 470.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_PM_AARHUS_46094_6399.jpg
  • Josh Porebski and Trent Rippey (NZL) in the 49er class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
09 August, 2018.
    180809_PM_AARHUS_62902_9221.jpg
  • Olivia MacKay and Micah Wilkinson (NZL) in the Nacra 17 class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
09 August, 2018.
    180809_PM_AARHUS_64777_1097.jpg
  • Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) in the 49er Fx.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
08 August, 2018.
    180808_JR_AARHUS_126451_2638.jpg
  • Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie (NZL) in the 49er class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
08 August, 2018.
    180808_JR_AARHUS_128386_0474.jpg
  • Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie (NZL) in the 49er class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
09 August, 2018.
    180809_PM_AARHUS_62826_9145.jpg
  • Logan Dunning and Oscar Beck (NZL) in the 49er class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
08 August, 2018.
    180808_JR_AARHUS_128401_0489.jpg
  • Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) in the 49er Fx.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
08 August, 2018.
    180808_JR_AARHUS_127115_9202.jpg
  • Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) compete in the 49er FX.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_JR_AARHUS_113627_1927.jpg
  • Veerie Ten Have (NZL) in the RS:X Womens.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_PM_AARHUS_54262_1784.jpg
  • Sam Meech (NZL) in the Laser class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_PM_AARHUS_52880_0908.jpg
  • Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn (NZL) in the 49er.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_PM_AARHUS_51282_9309.jpg
  • Susannah Pyatt (NZL) in the Laser Radial.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_JR_AARHUS_115815_2583.jpg
  • Olivia Christie (NZL) in the Laser Radial.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_JR_AARHUS_115607_2375.jpg
  • Antonio Cozzolino (NZL) in the Men's RS_X boards.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_JR_AARHUS_114049_9095.jpg
  • Olivia Mackay and Micah Wilkinson (NZL) in the Nacra 17.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
05 August, 2018.
    180805_JR_AARHUS_115061_0108.jpg
  • Courtney Reynolds-Smith and Brianna Reynolds-Smith (NZL) in the Women's 470.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_PM_AARHUS_45842_6147.jpg
  • Josh Porebski and Trent Rippey (NZL) in the 49er.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_PM_AARHUS_45137_5442.jpg
  • Sam Meech (NZL) in the Laser class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_PM_AARHUS_44297_7935.jpg
  • Sam Meech (NZL) in the Laser class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_PM_AARHUS_44259_7897.jpg
  • Andy Maloney (NZL) in the Finn.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_JR_AARHUS_113040_1340.jpg
  • Josh Junior (NZL) in the Finn.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
04 August, 2018.
    180804_JR_AARHUS_112811_1111.jpg
  • Annabelle Rennie-Younger (NZL) in the Laser Radial.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
03 August, 2018.
    180803_PM_AARHUS_42510_3562.jpg
  • Sam Meech (NZL) in the Laser class.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
03 August, 2018.
    180803_JR_AARHUS_109924_9153.jpg
  • Sam Meech (NZL) flagbearer for New Zealand at the Opening Ceremony.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©JESUS RENEDO/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
02 August, 2018.
    180802_JR_AARHUS_105481_7273.jpg
  • Sam Meech (NZL) flagbearer for New Zealand at the Opening Ceremony.<br />
Aarhus, Denmark is hosting the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships from 30 July to 12 August 2018. More than 1,400 sailors from 85 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines as well as Men's and Women's Kiteboarding. <br />
40% of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded in Aarhus as well as 12 World Championship medals. ©PEDRO MARTINEZ/SAILING ENERGY/AARHUS 2018<br />
02 August, 2018.
    180802_PM_AARHUS_40158_3260.jpg
  • 49erFX class -  NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech celebrate.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_JR_WCS_HYERES_48984_6095.jpg
  • NZL 96 27 Olivia Mackay (W) Micah Wilkinson Nacra 17.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_JR_WCS_HYERES_11712_3282.jpg
  • 49erFX class podium: ARG 19 1 Victoria Travascio (W) Maria Branz, DEN 11 11 Ida Marie Baad Nielsen (W) Marie Thusgaard Olsen, NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_TM_WCS_HYERES_18076_5295.jpg
  • 49erFX class gold medal winners: NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_TM_WCS_HYERES_18083_5302.jpg
  • 49erFX class podium: ARG 19 1 Victoria Travascio (W) Maria Branz, DEN 11 11 Ida Marie Baad Nielsen (W) Marie Thusgaard Olsen, NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech celebrate winning gold.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_TM_WCS_HYERES_18061_5280.jpg
  • 49erFX class -  NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech celebrate.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_JR_WCS_HYERES_48967_6078.jpg
  • 49erFX class -  NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech celebrate.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_JR_WCS_HYERES_48945_6056.jpg
  • 49er class - NZL 34 29 Josh Porebski (M) Trent Rippey.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180428_JR_WCS_HYERES_48622_5733.jpg
  • General view in Hyeres.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180425_TM_WCS_HYERES_16904_5030.jpg
  • 49er FX racing.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Richard Langdon/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180425_LVRL_WCS_HYERES_17113_2398.jpg
  • New Zealand onshore in Hyeres.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_TM_WCS_HYERES_16456_8489.jpg
  • General view os competitors in Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_TM_WCS_HYERES_16426_4949.jpg
  • General view in Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Tomas Moya/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_TM_WCS_HYERES_16368_4887.jpg
  • NZL 1 34 Paul Snow-Hansen (M) Daniel Wilcox 470 Men.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Richard Langdon/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_RL_WCS_HYERES_12647_0114.jpg
  • NZL 1 34 Paul Snow-Hansen (M) Daniel Wilcox 470 Men.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Richard Langdon/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_RL_WCS_HYERES_12644_0111.jpg
  • NZL 211585 60 Thomas Saunders (M) Laser.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Richard Langdon/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_RL_WCS_HYERES_12199_9665.jpg
  • NZL 214435 58 Sam Meech (M) Laser.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018. © Richard Langdon/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_RL_WCS_HYERES_12120_9586.jpg
  • 49er FX class racing.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_JR_WCS_HYERES_11437_3007.jpg
  • NZL 34 29 Josh Porebski (M) Trent Rippey 49er.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_JR_WCS_HYERES_12666_8387.jpg
  • NZL 22 26 Gemma Jones (W) Jason Saunders Nacra 17.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_JR_WCS_HYERES_11828_3398.jpg
  • 49erFX; CLASSES; NZL 16 34 Alexandra Maloney (W) Molly Meech.<br />
Hyères, France is hosting the third round of the 2018 World Cup Series. More than 830 sailors from 46 nations, sailing in one Para World Sailing event and the ten Olympic classes will race in the French town from 22-29 April 2018 © Jesus Renedo/Sailing Energy/World Sailing
    180424_JR_WCS_HYERES_11492_3062.jpg
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