If captaining your country's yachting team at the age of 25 is impressive then captaining another nation, representing more than one billion people, seems downright phenomenal.
That's where young Kiwi match racer Phil Robertson sits after recently becoming skipper of the China Team in the America's Cup World Series. Robertson is now the youngest skipper on the AC45 circuit.
"I helmed the last event [in Venice last month] and if it all carries on I hope to be holding on to the [helm]," Robertson told the Herald on Sunday. "It's pretty awesome. Racing teams like Team New Zealand and Oracle - I guess it is the peak of yachting and we have learnt so much since we started sailing with China Team."
Robertson is the fourth skipper China Team has trialled but could be in pole position now for any of their future America's Cup ventures. In Venice they grabbed fourth sport in race one, their best result since joining the series.
It remains unclear whether China Team will raise the budget for the 34th America's Cup. The decision deadline is at the end of this month.