Sam Meech collected silver at the Laser European championships in La Rochelle on Saturday to continue what has been an outstanding season.
The 27-year-old from Tauranga is in a rich vein of form in one of the most competitive of the Olympic classes, having picked up bronze at the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma and then silver at both the World Cup in Hyeres and this week at the Laser Europeans.
Those results come on top of his first World Cup title he won in Gamagori late last year.
Meech went into the final day in La Rochelle in third but jumped up a place on the back of a fifth in the first race of the day. His chances of claiming gold were scuppered when the 12th and final race of the regatta was cancelled due to time constraints, although Meech still had some ground to make up on Matt Wearn.
The Australian sailed consistently well all week, finishing out of the top 10 only once in 11 races, and rounded things off by winning the final race. Wearn finished 11 points ahead of Meech, who was another 11 points ahead of world champion Pavlos Kontides of Cyprus in third.