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With so much medal success for America’s Cup sailors in Rio, it is no surprise that the world’s media have splashed the stories of gold, silver and bronze victories right across the globe.
In New Zealand it is Blair Tuke and Peter Burling who are the home favorites with two of NZ’s biggest media outlets going large on their 49er class success:
Meanwhile, in the UK, it is Land Rover BAR's Giles Scott’s turn to shine, with the Telegraph and the BBC both celebrating his gold:
Giles was also featured on the main Olympic Games website with an awesome photo that shows just what gold means to GB’s latest sailing superstar:
Finally, Australia is seeing silver: