The Star Late Edition

SA sailors book tickets to Tokyo

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SAILORS Benji Daniel and Alex Burger have made a triumphant return to the country after booking South Africa a spot at the Tokyo Olympics in the 49er class.

Just a year ago, the former 29er world champions (who beat 129 teams from 17 countries for that title) were convinced their dream of competing at a first Olympics was all but over.

But the event in which they could qualify finally went ahead last week.

The pair travelled to Oman for the Mussanah Open Championsh­ip on a mission – to secure that coveted qualificat­ion spot. A victory in race seven and three second places along with a third spot finish ensured a sixth place overall, enough to see them doing just that.

“We feel extremely relieved to have finally gotten through the qualifier event after so many delays and so much uncertaint­y,” said Daniel. “It wasn't our absolute best performanc­e, but at the same time we were extremely solid against the world’s best Asian teams for a large majority of the 15 races in the event.

“To be able to win races at such a high-pressure event tells us that we are on the right track. So from that point of view, we are very happy with our progress as we are constantly looking to learn and improve.”

As for trying to remain motivated during a very difficult lockdown period when they were unable to get out on the water to train and compete, Daniel explained: “It’s been brutal to be honest, but everyone is in the same boat. We have just tried to keep our training going in whatever ways we can and we tried not to worry too much about the things that were out of our control.”

With just over three months to go until the Olympic sailing programme gets under way at Enoshima Yacht Harbour in Japan, there is still plenty for the young sailors to do.

“We need to train and prepare with everything we've got and try to make the best decisions we can about where to focus our time and effort,” said Burger.

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