
Peter Lester, New Zealand's two-time Yachtsman of the Year, beloved sailor and leading voice of the America's Cup, dies at 70
Peter Lester
, who passed away peacefully in his sleep on Friday at the age of 70. The
New Zealand Sailing Team
confirmed Lester's death in an Instagram post on Sunday, August 10, honoring the legacy of one of the sport's most beloved and familiar identities.
It said, "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of
Peter
Lester - world-class sailor, Olympic coach, and one of the most loved and respected voices in sailing,"
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Peter Lester's sailing journey began in Canterbury, New Zealand, where his grandfather introduced him to the sport in a P-class dinghy. Rising quickly through the ranks, he became Junior World Champion in the OK Dinghy class in 1974 and went on to win the World Championship in 1977 on home waters at Takapuna Beach.
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He was twice named
New Zealand Yachtsman of the Year
, in 1977 and again in 1987.
America's Cup and Competitive Sailing
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Peter's association with the America's Cup started in 1988 when he served as tactician on the New Zealand challenger KZ1. Although that campaign was ultimately unsuccessful, he remained a prominent figure in the Cup's community, contributing to multiple syndicates over the years.
He also succeeded in other prestigious regattas, winning the One Ton Cup three times and playing key roles in the Admiral's Cup and Kenwood Cup competitions.
His versatility across Olympic classes and international Grand Prix yachting was widely respected.
Coaching and Leadership
Beyond competition, Peter was a dedicated coach and mentor. He served as High-Performance Manager at Yachting New Zealand and coached
Olympic sailing
teams for the 1996 Atlanta and 2000 Sydney Games. He also managed the team during the 2004 Athens Olympics.
His expertise was sought worldwide, including a coaching stint at the Aspire Academy in Qatar and leadership roles with European teams.
Broadcasting Legacy
Millions of fans associate Peter Lester's voice with the America's Cup. Beginning his broadcast career in 1992, his clear, insightful analysis helped demystify the complexities of sailing for viewers new and old.
His infectious laugh and generous spirit made him a beloved commentator alongside colleagues like Peter Montgomery.
He covered major events including the America's Cup, the Olympics, the Extreme Sailing Series, and the Volvo Ocean Race, enriching the sport's global reach.
As per Stuff, Lester was part of the world feed commentary team for the America's Cup in 2024.
Personal Life and Legacy
Peter cherished his family, his wife Susie, three sons, and grandchildren and was known for his warmth, humor, and kindness..
Grant Dalton, CEO of America's Cup Event and Team New Zealand, summed it up: 'Our sport and the Cup will not be the same without his constant presence.'
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