Britannia was supposed to once again rule the waves at the Olympic sailing regatta,with some predicting the home team could win a medal in each of the 10 classes.
Australia and New Zealand? Not so popular with the pundits coming in.
But the trans-Tasman contingent is making Team GB feel not so great.
Australia8217;s Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page,and New Zealand8217;s Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie won the gold medals in the 470 men8217;s and women8217;s classes by overwhelming their British rivals on Weymouth Bay on a spectacular sunny Friday afternoon.
The Australians lead the British three to one in golds,with only the women8217;s match racing to be decided. The Australians will pick up either a gold or silver in that event Saturday as skipper Olivia Price and her crew advanced to the finals against Spain8217;s Tamara Dominguez and her crew.
The victory by Belcher and Page guaranteed that Australia will win more sailing gold medals than the strong,well-funded British team. That8217;s a remarkable feat,although the British will lead all countries with five sailing medals _ one gold and four silvers.
Belcher and Page backflipped off their dinghy after the finish,causing it to capsize.
When Aleh and Powrie came ashore,their teammates and coaches lifted them up,boat and all,and carried them into the boat park.
I didn8217;t think that was possible to lift a 470 with two people in it,8221; Aleh said. That was pretty amazing,just knowing all those people were here to see us and help us out.8221;
Aleh and Powrie came into the medals race level on points with the British crew of Hannah Mills and Saski Clark. The British forced the Kiwis to the right side of the course because they liked the left side,but then the wind shifted. That put the Kiwis solidly in the lead and they sailed on to victory. The British finished ninth in the 10-boat fleet.
It8217;s the first gold medal for the Kiwis in a boat with a rudder since 1984,when Russell Coutts topped the Finn fleet and Rex Sellers and Christopher Timms won the Tornado class. Coutts went on to become the most dominant skipper in America8217;s Cup history.
New Zealanders have been strong in windsurfing in recent Olympics,but until these games,they hadn8217;t won any medals in boats with rudders since 1992.
It8217;s the start of another good time for New Zealand,8221; Aleh said. It8217;s been a while since the Kiwis have brought back the medals. This year it8217;s a gold and a silver,now. Hopefully it8217;s just the beginning.8221;
On Wednesday,the Kiwi 49er skiff crew of Peter Burling and Blair Tuke took silver.
Aleh was inspired to get into sailing by Team New Zealand8217;s victory in the 1995 America8217;s Cup.
I just was watching it on TV and I thought it look pretty fun,8221; she said. I don8217;t know how I got dinghy sailing mixed up with the America8217;s Cup,but I guess I was watching the Kiwis just smacking everyone on the world stage. I liked the idea of that.8221;
The women8217;s 470 bronze medal went to Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkout of the Netherlands.
Belcher and Page finished second in the men8217;s medal race behind Croatia,with the British duo of Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell finishing fourth to take the silver. All the Aussies had to do was finish ahead of Britain.
The British needed to finish ahead of the Aussies,with a boat between,to win the gold. Patience and Bithell got ahead of Belcher and Page at the start before being overhauled by the Aussies on the first downwind leg.
Argentina8217;s Lucas Calabrese and Juan de la Fuente won the bronze.
After Belcher and Page capsized their boat after winning,Patience and Bithell,and Calabrese and de la Fuente followed suit. The six sailors congratulated each other together.
That was a good moment,actually,8221; Patience said. You travel around the world tour together for years and you make great friends along the way.8221;
Page was on the winning 470 crew in Beijing,sailing with Nathan Wilmot.
When Page and Belcher came ashore Friday,they were hoisted onto teammates8217; shoulders and each was given an Australian flag.
Page said this was his last Olympics.
I8217;ve gone through the highs and lows over those years,to missing selection to failing at the games,to obviously feeling the highest rewards of success in Beijing,8221; he said. But these four years have probably been the most rewarding.8221;
Belcher drove a media boat at Beijing. The day after Page won the gold,Belcher suggested that they sail together for these games.
It8217;s better to sail it and have the opportunity that we have,8221; Belcher said. I8217;ve spent 12 years trying to get to this stage.8221;
Australia8217;s other gold medalists in this regatta were Tom Slingsby in the Laser class and Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen in the 49er skiff.