Two Australian crews at the top of World Sailing Rankings

Page and Belcher
AIS sailors Malcolm Page and Matthew Belcher
11 Feb 2011

Australian sailors sit on top of the world in two classes following the release of the latest ISAF World Sailing Rankings.

The Australian Sailing Team’s two reigning world champion crews, 470 sailors Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page (both AIS), and Laser competitor Tom Slingsby (AIS), ended the latest cycle at the top of the respective classes.

Both crews held onto their number one rankings after beginning 2011 at the top of their classes with Belcher and Page leading the 470 rankings since August last year and Slingsby since September.

With less than a year and a half remaining until the 2012 London Olympic Games both crews are working towards the ultimate prize, a Gold medal. 

Belcher and Page have had an amazing run together, finishing in the top six in every regatta they have competed in together, and have finished in the top two at the last five ISAF Sailing World Cup rounds, their most recent being a Silver medal in Miami last month.

“The news overnight that we’re still at the top of the rankings is great recognition of the consistency that Malcolm and I have had on the water since we teamed up,” Belcher said.

“Last year we were focused on getting ourselves to the number one position and this year it’s about cementing that position as we get closer and closer to the London Olympic Games.”

“We’ve been working incredibly hard to be consistent at different events in different conditions to maintain our position at the top of the rankings,” Belcher said. “In the 470 class it seems that the top crews are doing all of the events around the world, which is different to a lot of Olympic classes, so we’re racing against the top guys all the time which is great for gauging yourself and allows us to continually check in and see where we’re at.”

Three-time Laser World Champion Tom Slingsby said he was expecting to have dropped a couple of positions as his two closest rivals, Paul Goodison and Nick Thompson of Great Britain, competed at the recent ISAF Sailing World Cup round while he remained in Australia to train.

“I expected to have been overtaken by Paul and Nick so to see that I’ve held onto the number one position was a pleasant surprise,” Slingsby said. “It’s always good to have that number one position, we’re all gunning for that Gold medal which is the main goal but it’s nice to be in front at this stage.”

“Nick got one over me at Sail Melbourne in December where he won Gold and I finished with Bronze so it’s good to still have that number one and I’ll be looking for another win at the next World Cup round in Spain in April.”


 

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