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Sail Sydney medallists announced

by Lisa Ratcliff - OCC on 4 Dec 2014
2014 Sail Sydney winning Moth sailor Scott Babbage. Craig Greenhill / Saltwater Images http://www.saltwaterimages.com.au
Sail Sydney’s first half competition block has finished and the top results at the ISAF graded series mirror pre-regatta expectations.

Competitors enjoyed a quiet mid-week Sydney Harbour. The regular Manly Ferry service slipped quietly past and sea planes flew out of Rose Bay, otherwise sailors had a clear and quiet space to go to work. Conditions were diverse for the three-day series, and humid. Strong nor’easters up to 20 knots on day one eased, but there was still plenty of breeze throughout to complete the series in every division. Afternoon storms either tracked wide of the harbour or let loose once everyone was safely ashore.

Yachting NSW‘s Sail Sydney regatta director Lachlan Gilbert said, 'Thanks to all the volunteers and sponsors for a seamless first half of the series. It was great to see lots of close racing and so many countries represented.'

Sail Sydney is the opening event of the Sydney Festival of Sails timetable of maritime events scheduled for December involving little boats, big boats and the visiting Extreme 40s that will light up the harbour next week.

The timing of Sail Sydney and schedule of Olympic classes first up is planned as it gives athletes the chance to be part of YNSW’s annual event before packing up containers and crossing the border for the Yachting Victoria run ISAF Sailing World Cup – Melbourne starting out of Sandringham Yacht Club next Monday, December 8, 2014.


470s
Identical twins Alex and Patrick Conway successfully defended then consolidated their day two lead with three bullets on Sydney Harbour this afternoon. Their main takeaway from Sail Sydney is 'learning to control the fleet and making sure we are in the right spot compared to those behind us,' says Alex.

The pair is coached by two-time 470 Olympic gold medallist Malcolm Page, a relationship that began two years again when Page retired from Olympic competition. Their results at the ISAF Sailing World Championship in Santander qualified the brothers for the Australian Sailing Squad where they are under the tutelage of Australia’s most successful ever Olympic coach, Victor Kovalenko.


49erFX
Olivia Price (AST) and Nina Solly (ASS) stayed out of their challengers’ reach to finish clear 49erFX overall winners and gold medallists over George Stent and Ben Robinson. Sail Sydney is their first regatta after Santander and Price says the pair is happy with their series result and now feel prepared for Melbourne. 'We learnt a lot more about each other in the last three days,' the skipper and London women’s match racing silver medallist added.

49er
Joel Turner and Lewis Brake out-sailed the Italian 49er crew over the nine-race series, Brake commenting, 'It’s good to confirm our boat handling is up to scratch after a five week break.' Brake’s recent knee operation forced an extended training break on the Queensland pair who have been in the class for two years.

Moths
The International Moth class was invited to join the first-half of competition, though it isn’t an Olympic class, and drew a high profile fleet to the harbour. Scott Babbage, one of the Moth originals from way back in 2001, pipped all the high profile sailors who are training up for next January’s world championship at Sorrento, destined to be the biggest world championship ever.

'It’s not often you get the chance to sail against guys like Tom Slingsby and Glenn Ashby,' Babbage acknowledged, adding 'But you don’t have to be an AC sailor to sail a Moth. Here younger and older guys are sailing with the rock stars.' Babbage is working towards a top 7-10 finish at the international title.

Previous world champion Josh McKnight took home the silver and Glenn Ashby picked up the bronze and the ‘longest road trip’ award. This afternoon the Emirates Team New Zealand sailor is chewing through the 755 kilometre haul from Sydney’s eastern suburbs back to his hometown of McCrae on Victoria’s beautiful Mornington Peninsula.

London gold medallist turned AC sailor Tom Slingsby stacked up well against the fleet. He was second on the pointscore this morning but not able to complete the series after ripping a control arm off his Moth yesterday. He’s preparing for next week’s SOLAS Big Boat Race on maxi Loyal and the Extreme Sailing Series followed by the Rolex Sydney Hobart on Boxing Day.

International 2.4mR
Taswegian Matt Bugg racing Moshi for the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania finished divisional winner of the International 2.4mR class. The London Paralympian is vying for Olympic selection and has a huge summer of competition ahead that will take him to Melbourne, Perth, Miami, Hyeres, Lake Garda and to the test event in Rio before returning to Melbourne for next year’s IFDS World Championship. Then the cycle begins again.


Laser Standard
Victorian Laser sailor Jeremy O’Connell launched his summer campaign with a gold medal result in the Laser Standard class, his first series win at Sail Sydney. 'The racing was closer than the pointscore shows,' said O’Connell at this afternoon’s medal presentation at Woollahra Sailing Club. 'It’s given me confidence going into Melbourne, the nationals and then Miami.'

Australian Sailing Team’s Tom Burton (NSW), who added ISAF Sailing World Cup Final gold to his 2014 medal haul in Abu Dhabi last week, raced with the Sail Sydney Laser fleet yesterday.

Laser Radial
Great Britain’s Alison Young was Sail Sydney’s sole international class winner. From the 20 Laser Radial competitors Young stretched out over the three days to be 11 points clear of the runner-up and silver medallist Stuart Plenderleith. 'It’s been a great venue and good sailing in Sydney,' said the Olympic hopeful.


Finn
Jake Lilley (AST) ruled supreme in the hotly contest Finn class. Seven firsts and one dropped third place tallied up to the perfect series score of seven points, six ahead of Ashley Brunning in second.


Flying Dutchman
Ian McCrossin and James Cook from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron were the winning Flying Dutchman (invited class) combination thanks to their consistent top results of five wins and two seconds from nine races. Second on the ladder was Matthew Whitnall and James Bevis.

Tomorrow through to Sail Sydney’s closing day on Sunday, December 7 the noise and excitement level along the Rose Bay foreshore and in the WSC boat park is set to rise significantly, in contrast to the calm atmosphere of the past three days. Youth and invited class sailors began arriving at the host club this afternoon to prepare for the series’ second half.
The NSW Government is a key Sail Sydney supporter along with Nautilus Marine, Gill Marine clothing, Steve Jarvin Motors, Lejen Marine, Tohatsu Outboards and Sydney Harbour Boat Storage.

Results

2.4m

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
3-Dec
Race 7
4-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 AUS36
Moshi
Matthew Bugg
RYCT
AUS
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 7
2 AUS 30
MornaV
Peter Thompson
YMCASC
AUS
3 DNF
(9.00)
2 3 4 1 2 2 9 17
3 AUS 27
Octopod 11
Michael Leydon
YMCASC
AUS
4 2 4 6 3 3 4 3 6 23
4 32
Windsurfer
Greg Hyde
MHYC
AUS
2 6 DNC
(9.00)
2 5 6 3 4 9 28
5 AUS 10
Lilla Babs
Colin Brown
CYC
AUS
6 3 DNC
(9.00)
4 2 7 6 8 9 36
6 AUS 29
Tumbleweed
Simon Dunstone
YMCASC
AUS
DNF
(9.00)
4 5 5 6 5 7 6 9 38
7 AUS 9
Advance Australia
Peter Warren
YMCASC
AUS
5 DNF
(9.00)
3 8 8 8 5 5 9 42
8 AUS 25
PATCH
Mark Durnan
YMCASC
AUS
DNF
(9.00)
5 6 7 7 4 8 7 9  44
 
 

470
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
3-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
4-Dec
Race 7
4-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 AUS 6
Amber
Alexander Conway
Patrick Conway
MHYC/YBSC
NSW
1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 8
2 AUS 77

Christopher Charlwood
Timothy Hannah
SSCBC
VIC
2 1 3 5 2 3 3 4 5 18
3 AUS 7

Angus Galloway
Joshua Dawson
RQYS
QLD
6 4 1 3 3 4 7 5 7 26
4 AUS 9
Summer
Thomas Klemens
William Llewelyn
SSCBC
VIC
3 3 5 4 OCS
(10.00)
6 2 3 10 26
5 AUS 12
-
Sasha Ryan
Amelia Catt
RQYS/RYCT
QLD
4 5 6 6 5 2 5 2 6 29
6 AUS 1

Karl Bromfield
Jaime Ryan
MHYC/RQYS
NSW
8 6 4 2 OCS
(10.00)
5 6 7 10 38
7 AUS 112
KOKO
William Boulden
Bayden Schutte
RFWB
WA
DNC
(10.00)
DNC
(10.00)
7 7 4 9 4 6 10 47
8 AUS 117
Blank
Felix Grech
Seamus Mulholland-Patterson
MHSC
NSW
7 7 9 8 6 7 9 8 9 52
9 AUS 111
Frog
Patrick Hutton
Tom Blauuw
RYCT
TAS
5 8 8 9 OCS
(10.00)
8 8 RET
(10.00)
10  56
 
 

49er
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
3-Dec
Race 7
3-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Race 9
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 400

Joel Turner
Lewis Brake
SYC/RQYS
AUS
1 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 11
2 26
Trentino
Ruggero Tita
Giacomo Cavalli
SVGDF
ITA
3 2 2 4 3 3 2 1 3 4 19
3 127

Logan Dunning Beck
Jack Simpson
WSC
NZL
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
2 2 1 3 2 2 6 24
4 104
ATB Morton
Harry Price
Harry Morton
B16SSC
AUS
2 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 25
5 170

Owen Long
Shaun Connor
B16SSC/RPAYC
AUS
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
DNC
(6.00)
6  48
 
 

49erFX
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
3-Dec
Race 7
3-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Race 9
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 88

Olivia Price
Eliza Solly
MHYC/SYC
AUS
1 1 1 RET
(7.00)
1 2 1 1 1 7 9
2 1460
Vendetta
George Stent
Ben Robinson
WSC
AUS
2 2 2 2 2 1 2 4 DNF
(7.00)
7 17
3 484
Fighting Mouse
Ellie Copeland
Erica Dawson
MBSC/WBC
NZL
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
3 5 3 3 2 2 7 32
4 173
It's All Good
Nina Long
Cam Gundy
B16SSC
AUS
3 3 DNF
(7.00)
5 4 5 5 3 4 7 32
5 118
F'(x)
Clare Costanzo
Nathan Edwards
RPAYC/MH16SSC
AUS
DNF
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
1 3 4 4 6 3 7 35
6 666
Apocalypse
Samantha Simmonds
Max Von Richter
RQYS
AUS
4 DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
4 6 DNF
(7.00)
DNS
(7.00)
5 DNF
(7.00)
7  47
 
 

Finn
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
4-Dec
Race 7
4-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 41
AST
Jake Lilley
RQYS
AUS
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 7
2 274

Ashley Brunning
WSC
AUS
2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 13
3 26
KEN
Ian McKillop
RPAYC
AUS
4 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 23
4 10
Venus
John Condie
YB16SC
AUS
5 5 4 3 4 OCS
(13.00)
4 4 13 29
5 3
Black Dog
Jake Gunther
HSC
AUS
6 7 6 9 6 2 6 DNC
(13.00)
13 42
6 279
backbeat
Nick Kennedy
LJSC
AUS
7 6 8 DSQ
(13.00)
5 7 9 6 13 48
7 68
Miss Ogeny
Jay Harrison
WSC
AUS
10 11 10 6 7 5 8 8 11 54
8 277
NB Sailsports
Joe Mcmillan
WSC
AUS
3 4 5 5 DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
13 56
9 100
Out of Phase
Rhys Llewellyn
NLSC
AUS
11 10 9 7 8 8 7 7 11 56
10 51
Area 51
Rod Tanks
RPAYC
AUS
8 8 DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
6 5 5 13 58
11 98
Hey Jude
James Ley
WSC
AUS
12 12 DNF
(13.00)
10 9 9 10 9 13 71
12 228
The Salmon of Doubt
James Gough
NLSC
AUS
9 9 7 8 RET
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
DNC
(13.00)
13  72
 
 

Flying Dutchman
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
3-Dec
Race 7
4-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 33
LUPERCUS60
Ian McCrossin
James Cook
RSYS
AUS
DNF
(7.00)
1 1 2 1 1 2 1 7 9
2 359
INVADER
Matthew Whitnall
James Bevis
RSYS
AUS
1 2 3 4 3 3 1 3 4 16
3 7
Minerva
Edward Cox
Peter Bevis
RSYS
AUS
DNF
(7.00)
DNF
(7.00)
2 1 2 2 3 2 7 19
4 9
New Holland
Matthew Moore
Rex Velay
WSC
AUS
2 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 25
5 363
Magic
Emily Sellens
John Maguire
WSC
AUS
3 4 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 30
6 337
Wooosh
Brett Beyer
Douglas Rawson-Harris
SFS
AUS
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
DNC
(7.00)
7  35
 
 

Laser (Olympic)
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
4-Dec
Race 7
4-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 208331
-
Jeremy O'Connell
SYC
AUS
3 3 2 4 3 14 2 1 14 18
2 206762
Swifto
Luke Elliott
FSC/RFBYC
AUS
2 6 1 10 4 4 BFD
(25.00)
2 25 29
3 192624
Argonaut
Mitchell Kennedy
MYC/RQYS
AUS
1 8 4 1 5 7 7 5 8 30
4 9
Podium Potential
Ryan Palk
NYRC
AUS
6 4 3 3 7 5 10 4 10 32
5 196685

Marco Gallo
SVGDF
ITA
5 1 8 7 10 6 3 3 10 33
6 193390
Prime Time
Mark Spearman
FSC/RFBYC
AUS
4 2 5 2 11 15 8 8 15 40
7 206746
Fiona
Scott Sydney
SSF
SIN
7 5 9 9 8 3 6 9 9 47
8 206381

Fredrik Westman
HSF
FIN
10 7 7 15 9 10 4 6 15 53
9 206936
Blue Turd
James Espey
BYC/RUYC
IRL
11 9 11 8 6 16 11 7 16 63
10 199103

Christoph Bottoni
CVLL
SUI
13 13 10 5 13 8 14 10 14 72
11 171513

Maxim Nikolaev
CSP/CSKA
RUS
9 14 15 11 16 11 9 11 16 80
12 207559

Stefano Marcia
VLC
RSA
OCS
(25.00)
12 14 16 12 12 12 13 25 91
13 206012

William Bates
RQYS
AUS
12 15 12 14 15 17 15 14 17 97
14 206047
Synergy
Sean Atherton-Feeney
MHASC
AUS
16 16 DNF
(25.00)
13 17 13 13 12 25 100
15 202016

Wannes Van Laer
BRYC
BEL
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
12 2 9 5 DNC
(25.00)
25 103
16 199012
NB Laser
Thomas Burton
GSC
AUS
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
6 1 2 DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
25 109
17 202595
Free Bird
Marcus Whitley
DBSC
AUS
15 17 13 19 14 19 16 16 19 110
18 199110

Will Dargaville
RPAYC
NSW
14 18 16 17 18 18 17 15 18 115
19 199258

Ajay Rau
WSC
IND
18 11 17 18 19 21 BFD
(25.00)
18 25 122
20 197538

Colin Cheng
SSF
AUS
8 10 6 DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
25 124
21 1

Matthew Wearn
FSC/RPYC
AUS
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
1 1 DNC
(25.00)
25 127
22 200700
No Pain No Gain
Nikola Churkoski
WSC/ SNEGAR STRUGA
MKD
OCS
(25.00)
19 DNF
(25.00)
20 20 20 18 17 25 139
23 207476
Coyote
Vicente Abogabir
CYA
CHI
17 20 18 21 21 DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
25 147
24 177729
Magnum
Nicholas Skulander
WSC
AUS
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
DNC
(25.00)
25  175
 
 

Laser Radial (Tue 2 to Thu 4)
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
3-Dec
Race 4
3-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
4-Dec
Race 7
4-Dec
Race 8
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 206251

Alison Young
-
GBR
1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 10
2 207451
Phar Lap
Stuart Plenderleith
MHASC
AUS
2 3 BFD
(21.00)
2 4 3 6 4 21 24
3 200605
Trouble
Isabella Bertold
RVYC
CAN
3 5 7 1 3 10 5 3 10 27
4 202767
Reach Around
Richard Maher
FSC/ SoPYC/ RFBYC
AUS
4 8 2 4 5 5 4 6 8 30
5 202599

Ashley Stoddart
RQYS
AUS
9 2 8 6 8 2 3 5 9 34
6 200060

Sophie-Marie Ertelt
SYC 98
GER
5 6 5 17 7 9 10 7 17 49
7 206393
Infinity
Finnian Alexander
DBSC
AUS
OCS
(21.00)
4 BFD
(21.00)
5 RET
(21.00)
4 1 2 21 58
8 207848
Gotta Go
Blake Selley
WSC/DBSC
AUS
8 18 1 RET
(21.00)
6 6 7 12 21 58
9 178646
Marge
Jordan Makin
GSC
AUS
17 14 13 10 2 11 9 11 17 70
10 199093
Aussie Shark
Jeff Loosemore
MHASC/GRSC
AUS
6 9 10 13 14 13 11 8 14 70
11 206747
Mr Pipeline
Noah Taylor
CYC
AUS
13 12 6 8 17 8 8 16 17 71
12 204604
Captain
Shane Conly
MHASC
AUS
7 7 15 15 16 7 12 9 16 72
13 206391
HELLO BUOYS
Annie Eastgate
RQYS
AUS
15 10 4 14 11 12 15 18 18 81
14 202727
Stay Classy
Carissa Bridge
RQYS
AUS
14 17 9 7 10 16 13 13 17 82
15 207190
Vida Loca
Peter Heywood
MHASC/VYC/WSC
AUS
12 11 17 16 9 17 20 10 20 92
16 206010
A Frayed Knot
Oskar Hansen
RSYS
AUS
OCS
(21.00)
16 11 9 12 14 16 15 21 93
17 206731
Big Blue Whale
Simone Wood
RQYS
AUS
16 19 12 11 15 15 17 19 19 105
18 197268
Vida Loca
Marlena Berzins
WSC
AUS
OCS
(21.00)
15 14 12 13 19 18 17 21 108
19 206377
Troublemaker
Andrew Cox
DBSC
NSW
10 13 BFD
(21.00)
18 18 18 14 DNF
(21.00)
21 112
20 206413
A Salt weapon
Fergus Buckley
CYC
AUS
11 20 16 19 19 20 19 14 20 118
 
 

Moth
Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
2-Dec
Race 2
2-Dec
Race 3
2-Dec
Race 4
2-Dec
Race 5
3-Dec
Race 6
3-Dec
Race 7
3-Dec
Race 8
3-Dec
Race 9
4-Dec
Race 10
4-Dec
Race 11
4-Dec
Race 12
4-Dec
Drop Total
1 4
7
Scott Babbage
WSC
NSW
2 2 2 3 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 20
2 3
Equinox Moth
Josh McKnight
RPAYC
NSW
1 3 DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
1 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 18 36
3 4188
Ashby Sails
Glenn Ashby
MYC
NSW
3 6 5 5 3 4 3 DNF
(18.00)
5 3 1 3 18 41
4 41
OR3
Kyle Langford
GGYC
AUS
5 4 3 2 6 9 6 4 8 4 10 DNC
(18.00)
18 61
5 3966
Chapman High Performance Saili
Andrew Chapman
WSC
NSW
8 DNC
(18.00)
6 4 7 6 9 5 11 9 7 6 18 78
6 44
-
Chris Steele
RNZYS/WBC
NZL
7 9 7 7 9 13 11 9 7 8 4 4 13 82
7 0
Wendy Jr
Tom Spithill
PYC
NSW
4 7 8 DNC
(18.00)
10 8 8 7 10 11 6 5 18 84
8 7
Johnny Drama
Thomas Slingsby
GSC
NSW
DNF
(18.00)
1 1 1 2 3 4 2 DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
18 86
9 4003
AUS4003
Reece Tailby
RPAYC
NSW
DNF
(18.00)
5 4 6 8 10 10 8 6 6 DNF
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
18 99
10 4198
Usain Boat
Scott Cotton
ASC
AUS
6 8 10 9 11 11 12 10 9 10 9 9 12 102
11 ITA 41

stefano ferrighi
WSC
AUS
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
13 5 5 6 4 5 8 7 18 107
12 4138

Gian Ferrighi
FVR
AUS
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
5 7 7 DNF
(18.00)
3 7 5 8 18 114
13 4021

David Robinson
WSC
NSW
9 11 9 8 15 14 13 11 DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
18 144
14 11
Goanna
Annalise Gilbert
M16ftSSC
NSW
10 10 11 DNF
(18.00)
14 15 14 12 DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
18 158
15 3878

David Martin

DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
12 12 DNF
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
DNC
(18.00)
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18 186
16 TBA
Micky Mouse
William Chapman
WSC
AUS
DNC
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18 198
17 3777
Eleonor
Fabio Mueller
WSC/ZYC
NSW
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18  198
 
 

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