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Freya Black

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Freya Black
Personal information
NationalityBritish
Born (2001-05-22) 22 May 2001 (age 23)
Redhill, Surrey, England
Sailing career
Class49erFX
Medal record
Sailing
Representing  Great Britain
49erFX European Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2024 La Grande-Motte France 49erFX

Freya Black OLY (born 22 May 2001) is a British sailor who won a bronze medal at the 2024 49erFX European Championship. She represented Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Career

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Having got her first taste of sailing with her two older sisters at the age of nine,[1] Black had a stellar junior career which included becoming a national and European champion.[1][2]

In 2022 she moved into the senior ranks and was paired with Saskia Tidey in the women's 49erFX.[1][3]

The duo won gold at the Lanzarote International Regatta in February 2023.[4][5] They then finished fifth at the 2023 Sailing World Championships in The Hague, Netherlands, during the following month in a result which qualified the boat for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[1][2][6]

In October 2023, Black's place at the Olympics in Paris was officially confirmed when the Great Britain sailing squad was announced by Team GB.[7][8][9]

In February 2024, Black was named in the Athena Pathway team for the inaugural Women's America's Cup to be held in Barcelona, Spain, in September and October that year.[10][11]

Alongside Tidey, she came 14th at 49erFX World Championship in Lanzarote, Spain, in March 2024.[12][13]

Black won her first major senior medal in May 2024, when she and Tidey took bronze at the 49erFX European Championship in La Grande-Motte, France.[14][15]

At the Olympics in July 2024, Black and Tidey missed out on a place in the 10-boat medal race, finishing 16th.[16][17]

Personal life

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Black is a philosophy, politics and economics student at the University of Exeter but paused her studies to focus on her Olympic ambitions.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Team GB profile of Freya Black". Team GB. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  2. ^ a b c "Meet the Team - Freya Black". British Sailing Team. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  3. ^ "Dun Laoghaire Two-Time Olympian Saskia Tidey Announces Paris 49erFX Campaign with Team GB". Afloat. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  4. ^ "Tidey and Black Win their First 49erFX Gold Together in Lanzarote". Afloat. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  5. ^ "Lanzarote International Regatta - Day 4". Sail World. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
  6. ^ "2023 World Championships – 49er and 49erFX Titles for Holland and Sweden". Sail Web. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  7. ^ "Team GB reveals first athletes for Paris 2024". Team GB. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  8. ^ "Paris 2024 Olympics: Team GB reveals 10-strong sailing team". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  9. ^ "Great Britain announce sailing team for Paris 2024". olympics.com. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
  10. ^ "Sailing: British team announced for first ever Women's America's Cup". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  11. ^ "British team for the Women's and Youth America's Cup announce sailing squad and major new sponsorship from Cobham-Ultra". Athena Pathway. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  12. ^ "49er/49erFX Worlds – Britain close but fail to medal again". Sail Web. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  13. ^ "GRUMMETT AND HAWES SCOOP SENSATIONAL 4TH AT 49ER WORLDS". British Sailing. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
  14. ^ "Freya Black wins first major medal as countdown to 2024 Olympics in Paris continues". Kent Online. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  15. ^ "Championship glory for Belgium, Uruguay and Great Britain". 49.org. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
  16. ^ "Today at the Games: July 31". British Sailing Team. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  17. ^ "Paris 2024 Olympics – Sailing Day 4 – 49er and 49erFX Medal Race places decided". Sail Web. Retrieved 31 July 2024.