Peter Burling has always been destined for the America's Cup and the Olympic silver medallist took another step closer when he was named to skipper New Zealand's entry at September's Youth America's Cup in San Francisco.
Alongside him will be Blair Tuke, his partner at last year's Olympics, and who will be the "brains" of the team as tactician. Burling had some say in the makeup of the squad and it includes some of the brightest talents in New Zealand sailing.
Jason Saunders was one half of the men's 470 crew who finished fifth at the London Olympics, Andy Maloney was third at last year's Laser world championships, Sam Meech is a former Laser world youth champion and Jono Spurdle and Guy Endean are accomplished keelboat sailors.
Six sailors are on the boat during racing and all must hold a national passport and be aged between 19 and 24 years.
New Zealand will have a distinct advantage in the 12-team competition, given Burling's experience in skippering Team Korea last year in the America's Cup in San Francisco.