Sailor Josh Junior selected for Olympics

Josh Junior has been selected as New Zealand’s Finn class sailor for the Tokyo Olympics.

New Zealand sailor Josh Junior.

Josh Junior
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Junior has been selected ahead of Andy Maloney, who also just missed out of making the Rio2016 Olympic team.

The 31-year-old Wellingtonian received the nomination off the back of his consistently high results at pinnacle events.

In 2019 Junior became the first Kiwi to win the Finn Gold Cup (World Championships) since its introduction in 1956. He followed that result with bronze at this month’s Finn Gold Cup in Portugal.

Maloney won the world title in Portugal, not only illustrating the depth of Finn sailing in this country but also emphasising the success of the pair’s shared campaign approach. Maloney will now take over as Junior’s coach for the Olympics.

Junior was seventh in the Finn at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and heads to Tokyo confident about his chances of standing on the podium.

“I feel honoured and excited to get the opportunity to represent New Zealand at the Tokyo Olympics,” he said.

“It’s incredibly special to be a part of the team and I can’t wait to get there and try to win a gold medal for New Zealand.

“Andy and I have been building up to these Games for a long time now. We’ve worked closely together and it was always going to be tough to decide who would get to represent New Zealand at the Olympics. I’m now incredibly lucky to have the current world champion coaching me, but I definitely feel for him at the same time.

“Rio was an amazing experience for me. Although the result was tough, it has taught us a lot that we’ve built into this campaign. I’m looking forward to working further with Andy as we look ahead to Tokyo.”

Maloney was philosophical about missing out, especially as he narrowly missed a spot in the team for the Rio Olympic Games to Sam Meech in the Laser, but he fully supported the decision.

Andy Maloney in the Finn.

Andy Maloney
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“It’s mixed feelings for me,” he said. “I’m obviously disappointed to not be competing in Tokyo but can be happy with my progression in the Finn over the Olympic cycle. Thanks to Josh and our coaches I can bow out of the Finn as the world champ, which is pretty cool.

“Josh sailed incredibly well through our selection series, winning the 2019 World Championships and then following it up with another spot on the podium this year. He’s quick and racing really well, so I can’t wait to continue pushing him over the next two months and supporting him through these final stages of the campaign.”

The selection of Junior rounds out the New Zealand sailing team to compete at Enishoma, the sailing venue for the Tokyo Olympics. He joins Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (49er), Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (49erFX), Sam Meech (Laser), Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox (men’s 470) and Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson (Nacra 17).

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