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Zhik 2024 December

Australian’s win Flying Fifteen Worlds

by Event Media on 18 Mar 2005
New Zealanders Goodmanson and Rowlands had continued success at Dulux Aquanamel Flying Fifteen World Championships on the last day of racing with a win in race 7.

Australians Nick and Janet Jerwood retain their overall points lead on the last day of racing to take the World Championships title.

Charles Apthorp and Alan Green (GBR3591) have maintained their second overall placing, and on the strength of today’s results Kiwi’s Goodmanson and Rowlands are positioned third place on the final points table.

Race 7 (final race) 12-15 knots from SW, 0.5m chop as wind opposed tide 1 Spot The Difference AUS 3743 JERWOOD Nick JERWOOD Janet, 2 Fourwinds GBR 3591 APTHORP Charles GREEN Alan, 3 Ffortune NZL 3739 GOODMANSON Aaron ROWLANDS Alister, 4 Escalator AUS 3670 LILLINGSTON Graeme REPSEVICIUS Edmond, 5 GBR 3721 GOACHER Steve EVANS Phil, 6 Sweet Chariot GBR 3805 McKEE David HEWKIN Chris, 7 Villan GBR 3776 WELLS Greg TULLOCH David,8 No Bull AUS 3833 ALDERSON Grant McAULLAY Dean, 9 Gekko Blaster GBR 3817 HART Mike HALL Tim, 10 Affrodisiac AUS 3619 PACKER Ronald MUDFORD Peter, 11 Buckfast IRL 3621 MARTIN Darren MURRAY Simon, 12 Ffantoccini NZL 3534 GILBERT Murray BURGESS Jonathan, 13 Musto GBR 3786 BAX Alan BUSBY Paul, 14 Fully Active Board AUS 3718 SMITH Ashley THUMPKIN Kym , 15 IT Just Gets Better IRL 3691 CRAIG Sean MULLIGAN Ben , 16 Southern Lights NZL 3553 WESTON John SMITH Matthew,17 Blowfish NZL 3832 COULAM Craig REKKE Adrienne, 18 Ffreudian Sloop NZL 3166 BROWN Graham PHAROAH Alison, 19 Team Goodtime NZL 3551 TROW Jason EARLE Gavin, 20 Ruffian NZL 3822 LEYDON John HAWKINS Richard, 21Seventh Heaven GBR 3777 BAYLISS Tom BAYLISS Geoff, 22 IRL 3773 LAVERY John O'BRIEN David, 23 Niffty NZL 3089 DAWSON Guy MORRIS Michael, 24 Absolutely Ffabulous AUS 3775 PACKER Philippa WILDER Simon, 25 Business NZL 3754 MORLEY Darren ROBINSON Graeme, 26 Fizz AUS 3661 CAREW Nick COLLINGS Dale, 27 Deranged IRL 3665 STRATHAM Shane DOORLEY Christopher, 28 Ffatigaos ESP 3796 CHACARTEGUI Javier CBARRO Joaquin, 29Ffox Hat NZL 3771 MORRISON Jeffrey BOWATER Gregor, 30 Salt Heart AUS 3800 LESLIE Rupert COOKSEY Douglas, 31Grin & Bare It AUS 3663 RAINEY Craig RAINEY Ian, 32 Fathers Folly NZL 3839 MACALISTER Richard BROWN Andrew, 33 Miffysoffilae GBR 3603 DINGWALL Brett DINGWALL Ben, 34 Pro-Active GBR 3831 SALMOND Bobby TILL Robert, 35 Ffizzy GBR 3818 BROWNING Gill HUNT Simon, 36 Ffeene NZL 3841 DALLIMORE Peter EDGAR Stu, 37 Storm Ffront GBR 3653 HOGBEN Robert KINGSTON Adam, 38 Snaffler NZL 3541 GUY Richard ROBERTSON Alastair, 39 Hufflepuff GBR 3724 BROWN Paul BALDWIN Peter, 40 Fflypast NZL 3838 INGHAM Richard WILSON Stephen, 41 Changing Lanes AUS 3797 BURTENSHAW Peter STEAD Paul, 42 Ffoto Finish NZL 3823 WILLCOCK Brett PEARSON David, 43 Monkey Business IRL 3608 SMYTH Ian McILVEEN David, 44 Saffina GBR 3615 PALMER Roger PALMER Barbara, 45 Leeding Edge.com GBR 3695 LEE Tony CHRISTIE Whitton, 46 Gripple Nipper AUS 3617 CLEAVER Ian RIGG Richard, 47 Nuttenuff GBR 3645 MORGAN Glyn HOUGH Christopher, 48 GBR 3835 GODDARD Andrew GODDARD Dave, 49 Playtime NZL 3809 KIFF Sarah MARTIN Gerald, 50 Dingo GBR 3595 KITCHEN Peter KITCHEN David, 51 Michelle NZL 3368 FINLAYSON Barry MANNERING Nigel, 52 The Last Won AUS 3766 BLUMANN Nils SCHMEDJE Peter, 53 Ffecking 'Eegit IRL 3641 MARTIN Andy MARTIN Rory, 54 Puff 'N' Stuff HKG 3701 CHOW David LYONS Mark, 55 Ghost Magic AUS 3709 WALKER Ronald INGLE James, 56 Passing Wind GBR 3815 KING Athol BELLIS Trevor, 57 Affter You AUS 3662 BARDSLEY Larry MARTIN Neil, 58 Ffast Forward NZL 3093 DYER Gordon WEBSTER Brett, 59 Ffatal Attraction HKG 3500 SYDENHAM Rupert LAW James, 60 Committed to Confusion AUS 3814 SWAN David WALLACE John, 61 Fflyte of Ffancy ESP 3544 CLOUGH Michael PENNDORF Hendrik, 62 No FF Name GBR 3808 WEST Noel CONRAD Amanda, 63 Electric Diamonds AUS 3609 ANDERSON Ian BLAQOIERE Richard, 64 HKG 3824 CHAN Samuel HARPER James, 65 Where Do We Go From Here IRL 3470 LAWSON Peter LAWSON Jo, 66 Jaffa NZL 3714 REEVES Julian TAYLOR Gregory, 67 Ffox & Hounds HKG 3830 WILLIAMS Howard SKIPWORTH Paul, 68 Iff USA 3087 CROTHERS Jock SCHLEY Steve, 69 Ffolly HKG 3604 HEATH Jonathan NELSON Joseph, 70 My Fair Lady HKG 3700 ISHIHARA Naoki PHILLIPS
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