Sam Meech showed his class, collecting a win in the only Laser race sailed overnight (NZT) at the World Cup regatta in Hyeres, France.
The Olympic bronze medallist climbed from 11th to fourth overall with the result and is well placed, especially with winds forecast to strengthen with the arrival of a Mistral pattern which sees strong, cold north-westerly winds hit the French coast. Meech, like a lot of New Zealand sailors, prefers stronger winds.
The 534 competitors across all of the Olympic classes as well as kiteboarding and 2.4 Norlin OD enjoyed winds of 10-15 knots at times overnight but the breeze decreased as the day wore on meaning the Laser fleet managed only one race. Meech split from the majority of the fleet up the first beat and made some big gains, holding onto the lead to record his first win of the regatta.
He now has his disappointing 26th from the opening race as his discard meaning he shot up the leaderboard with today's win and is only five points behind leader Pavlos Kontides from Cyprus.
"Getting a good race today is really good for me in the overall scheme of things," the 26-year-old said. "It really helps as I had that bad result on the first race so it kind of evens that out a little bit. I'm really looking forward to the rest of the regatta and hopefully I get a few more good races.