Manawatu Standard

Maloney and Juniormake Games pact

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Goodmates and fierce rivals, premier New Zealand sailors Josh Junior and Andy Maloney have made a pact they hope will see both get to the Tokyo Olympics in differing roles.

Fresh off their America’s Cup success with Team New Zealand, the pair are about to head to Bermuda to help debut New Zealand’s involvemen­t in the Sailgp global foiling catamaran league.

But bubbling in the back of their minds is an imminent return to the slow old single-handed Finn class Olympic dinghy in which New Zealand has such a rich history.

Junior and Maloney are in the final phase of a four-year battle to earn New Zealand’s sole position at the Tokyo Games.

It’s a brutal selection process Maloney knows only too well, having dipped out at the last hurdle to Sam Meech in the Laser class for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

He’s hoping he can get the nod for this cycle but knows he’s got a challenge on his hands against Junior who claimed the Gold Cup, effectivel­y the Finn class’ world championsh­ip, the last time it was sailed in late 2019 in Melbourne.

Covid-19 saw the 2020 event in Europe cancelled and now the 2021 championsh­ip will be pivotal. Scheduled for Porto in Portugal from May 5-12, it will be the regatta that decides who gets the selection for Tokyo.

Maloney said circumstan­ces had meant they had expanded their original intentions. ‘‘We were always going to be training partners right to the end, but with Covid and the world in its current state, the best way for us is to actually coach each other for the Games. We’re really excited about that.’’

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