Peter Burling found out he made New Zealand sailing history in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean via an email from his parents.
The successful Team New Zealand skipper was yesterday named World Sailor of the Year award for a second time, following a year where he played a key role in winning the America's Cup.
It follows his victory in 2015, which he claimed alongside Kiwi 49er teammate Blair Tuke, putting Burling alongside Sir Russell Coutts as New Zealand sailors to have won the award more than once.
Burling is currently racing in the Volvo Ocean Race with Team Brunel and was off the coast of northern Africa when he found out from a message from his parents which read "Huge congrats mate, world sailor of the year! Well-deserved. Love you heaps. Hope all going well for you. Mum and Dad".
"It's awesome. Really cool year up in Bermuda," Burling said.