Errr, when he was how old, Mr. Gladwell? (Burling was 15 in 2006, not 2.)
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Errr, when he was how old, Mr. Gladwell? (Burling was 15 in 2006, not 2.)
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke being the amazing, adorable Kiwis they are.
New Zealand flew to the edge of America's Cup victory over the U.S. on Sunday, going 6-1 ahead in the first-to-seven final and setting themselves up to exorcise the ghost of losing in San Francisco in 2013.
Veteran Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill was out-smarted by his younger rival Peter Burling in both races on Bermuda's Great Sound, with Emirates Team New Zealand giving a masterclass in "foiling" their 50-foot (15 meter) catamaran.
This guy doesn’t get that Pete Burling is a millennial icon BECAUSE he’s adorkably socially-awkward, Captain Obvious moments and all.
I love that Tuke and Burling really are, by all accounts, a heart-brains or Red Oni-Blue Oni duo of the more social and emotional guy teaming up with the quieter smart guy. Even their coach says it here, “more happy-go-lucky” vs “more focused”.
A familiar face in an ad at the TeamOne Newport shop.
SailGP: The Black Foils Return!
Sorry Nicholai - but the split fleet racing - at least for the foreseeable future - is here to stay!
SailGP held its first full weekend of split-fleet racing in Halifax after crashes in Auckland and New York sparked safety concerns.
Safety + economics + more chance to see the sponsors on the screen = big win for all.