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Team NZ name Burling's replacement as skipper with core sailors locked in

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Wed, 14 May 2025, 12:23pm
Nathan Outteridge (third from left) will replace Peter Burling (left) as skipper for Emirates Team New Zealand. Photo / Photosport
Nathan Outteridge (third from left) will replace Peter Burling (left) as skipper for Emirates Team New Zealand. Photo / Photosport

Team NZ name Burling's replacement as skipper with core sailors locked in

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Wed, 14 May 2025, 12:23pm

Nathan Outteridge has been named as Peter Burling鈥檚 replacement as skipper for Emirates Team New Zealand鈥檚 next America鈥檚 Cup defence. 

After confirming Burling would not be involved in the next defence last month, the team today announced its team of five core sailors. 

Outteridge, Blair Tuke, Andy Maloney and Sam Meech will all be returning for another defence, while British sailor Chris Draper has also signed on for the campaign. 

Outside of naming Outteridge as skipper, the team have not yet confirmed what roles each sailor will be filling on board, though it is expected Outteridge will again be at the helm. 

Draper鈥檚 signing is further confirmation the Protocol 鈥 the blueprint for the next regatta 鈥 will allow for non-nationals who didn鈥檛 sail in the last America鈥檚 Cup to join a team. 

Team New Zealand chief executive Grant Dalton noted such a concession had been made in the draft Protocol at the request of Swiss syndicate Alinghi Red Bull Racing, when commenting on Alinghi鈥檚 decision not to enter the next edition. 

鈥淪ince the conclusion of AC37, all the teams have been actively involved in trying to form an arrangement which would secure a more open and inclusive running of the America鈥檚 Cup and Alinghi Red Bull Racing have seemingly been very supportive of the initiative along with all participants,鈥 Dalton said of Alinghi鈥檚 exit. 

鈥淭here have even been specific concessions in the draft Protocol at Alinghi鈥檚 request which have been accommodated, such as relaxing the nationality rule to allow two non-nationals to help them to bolster their sailing talent on board as well as establishing working groups made up of representatives of all teams to come together on racing formats and TV media broadcast initiatives.鈥 

Draper will be a familiar name in sailing circles. He claimed Olympic bronze in the 49er class in Athens in 2004, and has competed in the America鈥檚 Cup with Luna Rossa in 2013 and with Team Japan in 2017. 

In recent years, Draper has been a constant presence in SailGP, working as a wing trimmer with Great Britain, Japan, Canada and now with Australia. 

Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits. 

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