Win or bust for Kiwi pair, and Rio is the prize.

With Olympic selection looming, how do you separate sailors that have trained together for years, are friends, have sisters that sail together and even have the same poker face when faced with questions about their chances? Well that is what Yachting New Zealand have to do in the men's Laser.

With Olympic selection looming, how do you separate sailors that have trained together for years, are friends, have sisters that sail together and even have the same poker face when faced with questions about their chances? Well that is what Yachting New Zealand have to do in the men’s Laser.

Like a game of cards, you win some and you lose some. One minute you are up, the next you are down. All the while you keep your focus steady and your emotions in check. The two card players in this game, Andy Maloney and Sam Meech.

While Andy’s sister Alex and Sam’s sister Molly will sail together at the Olympic Games in the women’s 49erFX, only one of the brothers will join them once their shootout is over.

From their sisters to their own friendship, Maloney and Meech have known each other for over eight years and been training together for around six, both making similar gains and posting similar results.

Although the selection process for the pair isn’t widely known, the fact that they are still fighting would suggest they are too close to call, which isn’t really a surprise when you talk to the both of them.

Rigging up for the latest hand in the tense game, Maloney tells us his thoughts on the two players involved, “It’s pretty even between me and Sam. We are both sailing really well at the moment and the main focus is get on top of the fleet here [in Hyères] and hopefully that will be enough to impress the selectors.”

Echoing Maloney’s view on the Sailing World Cup Hyères, Meech said, “This is an important one for us coming at a time where they [Yachting NZ] will be choosing. We both have a really good chance and whoever sails well could go, but we are at a similar level so it will be very tricky for the selectors.”

It will indeed be tricky for the selectors, especially with the two so close, as Maloney explains, “We still do de-briefs together and bounce ideas off each other. One person will do better in one condition, the other person in another condition, and we can learn off each other from those situations, but naturally, you do keep some little things to yourself.”

Those little things could be the difference between winning and all-in hand, or going bust and leaving empty handed.

Despite only one of the sailors joining Team New Zealand in Rio, the pair know they wouldn’t be in this situation if it wasn’t for the other, “Me and Andy have known each other for like eight years now, so it will be hard when someone will miss out. But, we have trained really well together and both learned a lot in the past few years from one another,” said a calm and focussed Meech.

Quite simply Maloney knows that Hyères could be the moment someone gets that winning hand and takes home the spoils, “We have helped each other improve heaps, but right now, its crunch time!”.

Maloney and Meech will continue their duel in the men’s Laser class all week at the Sailing World Cup Hyères, and you can keep up to date on their progress, and the progress of all the competitors at the Sailing World Cup website – http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/index.php

Further information on how to follow the event is below:

RESULTS / ENTRIES
Entries for Sailing World Cup Hyères are available to view here – http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/sailorinfo/hyeres16_entries.php and results will be available throughout when racing commences on 27 April here – http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/results/index.php
 
LIVE TRACKING
The racing will be available to watch in 2D and 3D via the live tracking. Live tracking will be available when racing commences via – http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/multimedia/tracking.php
 
Live Tracking via the Sailviewer-3D Tablet App will be available for devices with 7″ or greater screens.
Click here to download the iOS Application – https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sailviewer-3d/id912801278
Click here to download the Android Application – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stsportservice.sailviewer

COMPETITION STATUS
The Competition Status Screen feeds in straight from the Race Committee boats with the teams inputting data such as race times, course type, the status of each race and the plan moving forward. The competition status screen will be available when racing commences via – http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/multimedia/tracking.php

VIDEO

Live sailing will be available from 11:00 local time on Sunday 1 May here:
URL – https://youtu.be/8HNURakIT7o
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The Live Medal Race schedule is as follows:
11:10 – Women’s 470
11:50 – Laser
12:30 – Finn
13:10 – Nacra 17
13:50 – 49er
14:25 – Men’s RS:X
15:05 – Women’s RS:X

PRESS RELEASES
World Sailing will be releasing international press releases after racing throughout the duration of Sailing World Cup Hyères. All the latest news and reports will be available to read here – http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/news/index.php

SOCIAL MEDIA
The hashtag of Sailing World Cup Hyères is #SWCHyeres16

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Instagram – https://instagram.com/isafworldsailing/
Twitter – @worldsailing
 
By Richard Aspland, World Sailing