Burling commented on the fact that no regatta victory comes easily; "It's really challenging every time we win and it's something that's why we race the 49er you know, if you get it wrong you get bad results. We made it tough for ourselves getting an OCS early on in the week. We're really happy to bounce back from that and make it a good event."
Tuke says that while they'll celebrate this win, they remain focussed on the Rio 2016 Olympic Games; "We'll enjoy it. Hamish our coach is here. It's onwards and upwards towards Rio for us, but no we will celebrate this. It's always good to take a regatta win and it's been a great week here in Kiel - we've enjoyed our time, great hospitality and it's another stepping stone for us looking forwards towards Rio."
Burling and Tuke are part of a 12-strong team of New Zealand sailors who are now in the final countdown to Rio 2016. Laser representative Sam Meech will be the first of the New Zealand Olympic Team sailors to start racing on 8 August.