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David Barnes
Personal information
Full nameDavid John Barnes
Born(1958-04-27)27 April 1958
Wellington, New Zealand
Died23 October 2020(2020-10-23) (aged 62)
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportSailing
Medal record
Sailing
Representing  New Zealand
470 World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1981 Quiberon Open
Gold medal – first place 1983 Weymouth Open
Gold medal – first place 1984 Auckland Open
Bronze medal – third place 1982 Cascais Open

David John Barnes (27 April 1958 – 23 October 2020) was a New Zealand America's Cup sailor, and three-time 470 world champion.

Early years

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Born in Wellington, Barnes was educated at Tawa College. He married Karen in 1986, and the couple had three children.[citation needed]

Sailing career

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Barnes skippered the KZ1 yacht which lost to the United States in the 1988 America's Cup race.[1][2][3]

Later years

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Barnes was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. In 2013 he became involved with Kiwi Gold Sailing, a group of paralympians attempting to qualify a Sonar for the 2016 Paralympics. The team included fellow America's Cup veteran Rick Dodson. However, Barnes' condition worsened and he withdrew from the team in 2014.[4]

Barnes died on 23 October 2020, aged 62.[5]

Career achievements

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  • 1973 Won the Tanner Cup and Tauranga Cup PClass
  • 1974 Won the National Championship Starling Class
  • 1975 Third in World Youth Championship 420 Class
  • 1976 Third in World Youth Championship Fireball Class
  • 1976 Reserve for the Olympics 470 Class
  • 1981 Won the World Championship 470 Class
  • 1983 Won the World Championship 470 Class
  • 1984 Won the World Championship 470 Class
  • 1985 NZ America's Cup Challenge in Perth/Skipper KZ5/Alternate Helmsman KZ7
  • 1987 Skipper for KZ7/won the 12 metre Worlds in Sardinia
  • 1988 NZ America's Cup Challenge in San Diego/Skipper of KZ-1 New Zealand vs Dennis Conner's catamaran Stars & Stripes US-1.
  • 1992 NZ America's Cup Challenge in San Diego/Tactician to Rod Davis/One of four directors for the campaign
  • 1995 America's Cup Challenge with One Australia/Testing Helmsman/Part of "Fluid Thinking" design team
  • 1996 Employed by James Farmer QC/Organised and supervised construction of his Mumm 36 Keelboat/Skipper for the campaign
  • 2000 America's Cup Challenge with America True/Skippered one of the boats through the testing program/Conceptual Director
  • 2003 America's Cup Challenge with GBR/General Manager

References

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Awards
Preceded by Lonsdale Cup of the New Zealand Olympic Committee
1981
1983
With: Hamish Willcox
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Neroli Fairhall
Succeeded by

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