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'Feeling the pain': Burling gutted after Black Foils let SailGP season slip

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Bonnie Jansen,
Publish Date
Mon, 15 Jul 2024, 3:27pm

'Feeling the pain': Burling gutted after Black Foils let SailGP season slip

Author
Bonnie Jansen,
Publish Date
Mon, 15 Jul 2024, 3:27pm

Bonnie Jansen in San Francisco

The Black Foils are hurting after they let slip the SailGP season four title in San Francisco.

New Zealand crossed the line third as Spain upset both the Kiwis and three-time champions Australia, earning $3.2 million in prize money.

After dominating the second half of the season New Zealand driver Peter Burling told the Herald it is hard to take.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all feeling the pain at the moment.鈥

鈥淲e really want to go out with the win, it really felt like we鈥檇 been building nicely.鈥

New Zealand was on the back foot from the start of the final shootout race of the weekend. Trailing at mark one and having to try to fight their way back Spain and Australia positioned themselves well on the racecourse to ride the best of the wind.

In a real underdog story, it was Spain 鈥 last season鈥檚 bottom team - who claimed the season title. A team who might consider themselves lucky to have even made the final, they stayed clear of the other two teams in the starting box before powering over the top of them the lead at the first mark 鈥 ultimately having to make just five manoeuvres in the race.

Meanwhile, it was a poor showing from the Black Foils who went into the race as favourites. Following their weak start, their gamble on the final downwind leg didn鈥檛 work.

Burling explains what he felt went wrong: 鈥淚t definitely got pretty tricky as soon as they got rid of one of the bottom marks.

New Zealand SailGP Team helmed by Peter Burling in action on Race Day 1 of the SailGP Season 4 Grand Final in San Francisco.  Photo / Jed Jacobsohn for SailGP.
New Zealand SailGP Team helmed by Peter Burling in action on Race Day 1 of the SailGP Season 4 Grand Final in San Francisco. Photo / Jed Jacobsohn for SailGP.

鈥淲e made it a bit of a decision and we took a couple of options that definitely didn鈥檛 help us.

鈥淲e just struggled to get out of phase, struggled to sail the boat as well as we knew we can.鈥

鈥淲e had a really good fourth race and then just struggled to find a bit of stability in that fifth race which definitely didn鈥檛 help our confidence going into the final.鈥

Any momentum gained also seemed hindered by an issue with the boat between fleet five and the final.

鈥淲e had a bit of damage on one of our fairings on the poolside, so [the technicians] were just trying to make sure that was all 100% good to go for the finals.

鈥淪o we had a lot of tech team on our boat, but it definitely wasn鈥檛 something that slowed us down.鈥

The Kiwi crew had already qualified for the grand final race before the San Francisco event, meaning results in the five fleet races weren鈥檛 necessary and it was a matter of simply protecting their boat and learning the racecourse.

Considering their favourable position, Burling is adamant the pressure didn鈥檛 get to his team.

鈥淲e love the pressure we wanted to really set their benchmark going into it - we鈥檇 have loved to win the San Francisco event as well.

鈥淪o really frustrated with the way we didn鈥檛 manage to step forward in race five and then really struggled to build up our confidence from there.鈥

Spain SailGP Team helmed by Diego Botin celebrate on stage after winning the SailGP Season 4 Grand Final in San Francisco. Photo / Adam Warner, SailGP
Spain SailGP Team helmed by Diego Botin celebrate on stage after winning the SailGP Season 4 Grand Final in San Francisco. Photo / Adam Warner, SailGP

Reflecting on what鈥檚 been their best season yet, Burling the bronze medal is tough to take.

鈥淚 mean [it was a], super good season for us, but a shame not to be able to wrap it up with a win.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 really proud of the way the group鈥檚 gone about their business all season.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a really tough season...We really wanted to take up a positive here but, it definitely hurts a bit at the moment.鈥

Referencing Carlos Alcaraz鈥檚 Wimbledon victory and the Spanish men鈥檚 football team taking out Euro鈥檚 2024, Burling said losing to the Spaniards instead of Trantasman rivals Australia made the result hurt less.

鈥淚t was a bit of a consolation prize, I suppose,鈥 Burling laughed, 鈥淥bviously [it鈥檚] been an amazing day for Spain sport in general.鈥

Bonnie Jansen is a multimedia journalist in the 九一星空无限 sports team. She鈥檚 a football commentator and co-host of the Football Fever podcast and was part of the Te Rito cadetship scheme before becoming a fulltime journalist.

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