Defending women's 470 champions Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie have responded to adversity by powering into the lead in Rio.
The Kiwi sailors produced a fourth and a race win in the second day of their class to forge a narrow advantage over Japan's Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka.
It was close to the perfect response from Aleh and Powrie, who suffered a major setback in the jury room late on Wednesday, when disqualified following a protest following an incident in race one.
Relegated from second to 10th overall, the Kiwis were again prominent in both races on Thursday, finishing 50 seconds clear of the fleet in race four on Guanabara Bay.
Sitting on six points, they lead Japan by two, with another three points back to three boats. That group includes British pair Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark, who fought a terrific duel for gold with Aleh and Powrie four years ago.