Chris Steele is looking to win a third Yachting Developments New Zealand Match Racing Championships in four years this weekend but will face some stiff opposition from 19 other teams battling for the national title.

Chris Steele and his crew of Josh Salthouse, Harry Hull and Harry Thurston took out the 2016 title. Photo: Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.
Steele, who is now 37th in the world match racing rankings but was as high as fifth in 2017, won in 2015 and 2016 but didn't compete last year when Andy Maloney and his crew took the title.
“After winning in 2016, I missed out on competing last year so I’m definitely looking forward to coming home and trying to get my name back on that trophy,” Steele told rnzys.org.nz.
Twenty teams will line up when racing gets underway tomorrow, including five international teams.
The top ranked of those will be Nespresso Youth International Match Racing Champion Leonard Takahashi, who was third last year and is now 25th in the world rankings. Takahashi, who is a member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron's performance programme, was recently a beaten finalist at the Govenor's Cup in California and is also campaigning for Japan in the 49er.
“I am looking forward to getting back out on the water in the Elliot 7s to take on what is shaping up to be a really competitive fleet,” he said.
Other notable entrants include Nick Egnot-Johnson, who skippered the New Zealand team who recently won the US match racing grand slam, as well as George Anyon, Jordan Stevenson and the NZ Women’s Match Racing Team helmed by Celia Willison.
Fleet racing early in the regatta will determine the seeding for the match racing component.
Skippers for this year's Yachting Developments New Zealand Match Racing Championships at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron:
	Chris Steele – NZL
	Leonard Takahashi – JPN
	Nick Egnot-Johnson – NZL
	James Wilson – NZL
	Laurie Jury – NZL
	Jordan Stevenson – NZL
	Frankie Dair – USA
	Patrick Harris – NZL
	Celia Willison – NZL
	Megan Thomson – NZL
	Nicholas Gardiner – NZL
	Yann Rigal – TAH
	Colman O’Riordan – IRL
	Arnau Farras-Knowles – ESP
	Eli Liefting – NZL
	Callum Radford – NZL
	Oakley Marsh – NZL
	Dylan McKinley – NZL
	Josh Berry – NZL
	Brian Trubovich – NZL
 
 
 
