Please select your home edition
Edition
Palm Beach Motor Yachts

Tokyo calling for Gimson and Burnet as they book Team GB Nacra 17 spot

by British Sailing Team 24 Jan 2020 03:28 PST
John Gimson and Anna Burnet - 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships day 4 © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy

Team GB's Tokyo 2020 sailing team will be bolstered by the addition of multihull experts John Gimson and Anna Burnet, the British Olympic Association (BOA) has announced.

Gimson and Burnet will fly the flag for Team GB in the mixed Nacra 17 - a 17ft catamaran that lifts clear of the water on hydrofoils and is capable of speeds of up to 30 mph.

The pair will make their Olympic debuts on the waters of Enoshima, just south of Tokyo, when the Games kicks off on July 24 - six months to the day.

Gimson, 36, from Congleton in Cheshire, and Burnet, 27, from Shandon, Scotland, were picked to represent Team GB after a gruelling battle for the one Nacra 17 berth at Tokyo 2020.

The selection trial concluded with them taking fourth at the 2019 World Championships, adding to the silvers they won at the Ready Steady Tokyo test event and the 2019 European Championships.

Gimson's Team GB nod comes after 15 years of campaigning Olympic classes in the UK alongside a host of professional sailing ventures to fund his dream. His career has seen him race everything from 470 dinghies to Tornado catamarans, as well as having experience with the Artemis Racing team in 34th and 35th Americas Cups.

He was a tuning partner for Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson, the Three Blondes in a Boat, during their gold medal-winning Beijing 2008 cycle in the Yngling, while in the run-up to London 2012 he was a training partner to silver medallists Iain Percy and the late Andrew 'Bart' Simpson in the Star class.

After moving into the Nacra 17 for a tilt at Rio 2016, Gimson formed a successful partnership with Wilson on the helm but she chose to retire halfway through the cycle, and with new crew Hannah Diamond narrowly missed out on selection to Ben Saxton and Nicola Groves.

"I'm elated and relieved - it's been a big fight to get to this point," he said. "When [team manager] Mark Robinson called to tell me the news of our selection he made a grown man cry, because it's been such a long journey for me. I've been campaigning to get to the Olympics since 2005 so to finally get the nod is incredibly emotional.

"With this campaign now I've put everything that I've learned over the last 15 years together to build a solid campaign alongside Anna, who's by far the best team mate I've ever had.

"It's been a long journey but I've always had an inner belief that if I could put everything together and also get a bit of a break I could go to the Games. Ever since I was a kid I've dreamed of going to the Olympics and I wasn't prepared to let that go until I felt I'd fully attacked it for a whole cycle. This is the first real opportunity I've had in the right boat, being the right size and sailing with the right person.

"It's amazing to finally put an end to the trials process and focus our attentions fully on Tokyo 2020. We're going to the Olympics to win a medal for sure."

Burnet, the niece of legendary New Zealand yachtsman Sir Peter Blake, added: "When Mark told us we'd been selected it took a while to sink in, and then half an hour later I burst into tears. It's been such a long process to get to this stage that it still hasn't fully sunk in.

"My parents are super happy, and I have so much to thank them for in getting this far. I've always dreamed of going to the Games but never assumed it would just happen. When I was younger I went to a talent camp that [double Olympic silver medallist sailor] Joe Glanfield was the sailing mentor for and we set out a realistic plan to aim for the 2020 Olympics. I think that plan has worked out ok!

"Now it seems like the Olympics is coming round fast and we've got so much to do, but I can't wait to be part of it."

Team GB Chef de Mission Mark England said: "Congratulations to John and Anna for securing their spot on Team GB. Tokyo 2020 will be a special occasion for them both as they make their Olympic debut on waters of Enoshima in just six months' time. We wish them the best of luck at their World Championships taking place next month."

Mark Robinson, Team GB Sailing Team Leader and RYA Olympic Performance Manager, added: "We are delighted to have John and Anna onboard for Tokyo 2020. They have proven that they are among the best in the world in the Nacra 17, and we look forward to seeing them in action on the waters of Enoshima this summer."

Britain has a rich history of excellence in Olympic competition, having won 58 medals - including 28 golds - since sailing made its debut at Paris 1900. Team GB currently tops the overall Olympic sailing medal table.

Gimson and Burnet join the 12 sailors representing eight classes already named for Team GB, including defending gold medallists Hannah Mills and Giles Scott.

Of the ten Olympic sailing classes, only the Laser men's single-hander representative is yet to be announced.

Team GB's Tokyo 2020 sailors:

Giles Scott: Finn (Men's One Person Dinghy Heavy)
Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre: 470 Women (Women's Two Person Dinghy)
Luke Patience and Chris Grube: 470 Men (Men's Two Person Dinghy)
Charlotte Dobson and Saskia Tidey: 49erFX (Women's Skiff)
Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell: 49er (Men's Skiff)
Alison Young: Laser Radial (Women's One Person Dinghy)
Emma Wilson: RS:X Women (Women's Windsurfer)
Tom Squires: RS:X Men (Men's Windsurfer)
John Gimson and Anna Burnet: Nacra 17 (Mixed Multihull)

Related Articles

Marine Auctions: June online auctions
Bidding to open on Friday 20th June The Bidding for the June Online Auction will commence on Thursday 20th June and will end on Thursday 26th June at 2pm AEST. Posted on 7 Jun
Bulwarks and Bulldust – watch Episode Five
Episode Five - Shane Subichin, The Boat Works - is now up and running Watch along as we speak with Shane Subichin, GM at The Boat Works about his life from tinnies on Sydney Harbour to leading the team at the premier refit and maintenance yard on the Gold Coast. Posted on 6 Jun
New Formula 360 Crossover Bowrider
An exciting new generation of Formula dayboats has arrived An exciting new generation of Formula dayboats has arrived with the upcoming debut of the all-new Formula 360 Crossover Bowrider. Posted on 5 Jun
2025 Flotilla to Alaska Day 7
Small Inlet to Mound Island We had an elaborate plan all worked out for today, with several backup plans built in, and we scrapped all of it as soon as we got up to Chatham Point light, where the promised 25kt winds and 3ft moderate wind waves did not materialize at all. Posted on 5 Jun
Spirit Yachts Reveals New P50 Motor Yacht
The P50 Coupé and the P50 Sport offer options for warmer and cooler climates An exclusive new project from Spirit Yachts' award-winning in-house design team led by Tom Smith, the Spirit P50 marries the style and sophistication of Spirit's sailing yachts with statement power boat characteristics to offer a luxury proposition. Posted on 4 Jun
Valhalla 55 Sport Yacht - Ready to ride
Making her highly anticipated debut in Atlantic City The Valhalla 55 Sport Yacht makes her highly anticipated debut in Atlantic City, New Jersey – and it's more than a new model. Posted on 4 Jun
2025 Flotilla to Alaska Day 3
Clam Bay to Comox: A gorgeous, calm morning so far! Our alarm went off just before 4:30am this morning...enough time to check the weather, get a few sips of coffee, and figure out if we were going to need to change the plan. Again. Posted on 1 Jun
30th anniversary celebrated at Sanctuary Cove
A meaningful tribute to the people who have shaped Palm Beach Motor Yachts The show welcomed four days of ideal weather and high-quality visitors, including owners and VIP guests who traveled to the Gold Coast for the milestone event. Posted on 31 May
2025 Flotilla to Alaska Day 2
We've already resorted to a Plan B. Day 2 and we've already resorted to a Plan B. Originally our plan this morning was to leave Ganges around 7:30am to make Dodd Narrows by noon, just prior to slack, and then continue on up to Tribune Bay on Hornby Island — a long day (67nm). Posted on 31 May
Bulwarks and Bulldust – watch Episode Four
Episode Four - Mark Elkington, The Yacht Sales Co. - is now up and running Watch along as we speak with Mark Elkington from The Yacht Sales Co. about his transition from a West Australian crayfisherman to a global sales and support organisation par excellence. Posted on 30 May
Maritimo 2023 M600 FOOTERPalm Beach Motor Yachts