altSEPTEMBER 16 - NEW ZEALAND'S former world number one windsurfer Jon-Paul Tobin (pictured) has taken advantage of having dual nationality by joining Britain's programme for the 2012 Olympics.

 

The 31-year-old, who finished seventh at the most recent RS:X Worlds this year, has been drafted into the Skandia Team GBR squad in a bid to develop strength in depth squad in the build-up to 2012, officials said.

 

Following the retirement of Leo McCallin this summer Nick Dempsey became the only sailor in the RS:X men’s performance programme, with Elliot Carney and Richard Hamilton cutting their teeth in the transitional squad.

 

Britain's sailors won a record six medals in Qingdao during the Olympics last month but missed out in the men's RS:X where Dempsey finished fourth.

 

Tobin did not compete.

 

Royal Yachting Association (RYA) squad managers believe that the inclusion of Tobin - who holds a British passport and approached the RYA expressing his desire to compete for GBR - will help push the standard of the RS:X squad in the build-up to a home Games at Weymouth and Portland in 2012.

 

John Derbyshire, the RYA's performance director: “Jon-Paul is a skilled dual passport holder whose international experience in this instance can only enhance and strengthen our quest for 2012 medals, and provide another benchmark for our youngsters who we realistically feel are more likely to be ready for 2016.”

 

It will take three years for Tobin to meet eligibility requirements to compete for Britain, having previously represented New Zealand in an ISAF event, but given his track record the RYA have decided to support him through National Lottery funding.

 

Derbyshire said: “Some feel that such a move could impact negatively on young sailors coming up through the programme.

 

"But at the end of the day every sailor on the Skandia Team GBR programme has performance targets against which they must deliver, or risk losing their squad status and funding.

 

"On balance, we believe this will help youngsters benchmark their progress and keep pushing our elite sailors to even higher levels.

 

“We’re confident that this is a beneficial move for all the RS:X squad sailors at a time when we are in need of a high level of competition for our top sailors - especially in the windsurfing disciplines - to keep on raising the standard.”

 

Tobin, who was born in Bay of Plenty in New Zealand but qualifies for a British passport through his father, said: “As a British passport holder but living and sailing for NZL in the past, I have always looked to the Team GBR programme as the world’s best and several times have thought about sailing with GBR on my sail.

 

“With the Games being in Weymouth and Portland in 2012 I decided the time is right to move to the UK and make the positive step of sailing for GBR.

 

“Fortunately the Skandia Team GBR programme has agreed to support me which is a real boost. I can’t wait to start working with the team.”