10th Aug 2012 1:18pm | By Editor
New Zealand have won a gold medal in the London 2012 Olympics sailing. Olivia Powrie and Jo Aleh took top place in the women's 470 sailing class.
With this gold medal, London 2012 becomes New Zealand’s most successful Olympics since Los Angeles in 1984.
Olivia Powrie and Jo Aleh were hailed as clear winners of this morning’s race, seeing off Britain’s pair, Saskia Clark and Hannah Mills.
Powrie and Aleh were guaranteed either a gold or silver and the pair had stated their aim of toppingt the podium.
In the event, the Kiwis took a clear lead in today’s sailing race, winning against the Brits with apparent ease.
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