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World Sailing Match Racing Rankings - 19 October 2016

by World Sailing on 21 Oct 2016
Chris Steele - YDL NZ Match Racing Championships - Oct 16, 2016 - Day 4 RNZYS Media
The World Sailing Match Race rankings have been released and Taylor Canfield (ISV) and Anna Kjellberg (SWE) remain top of the respective sections.

Canfield keeps hold of the number one position over main rival Ian Williams (GBR) who sits in second.

Winner of the highest graded regatta in the ranking period, the New Zealand Match Racing Championship 2016, Chris Steele (NZL) moves up from number eight to break in to the top five as World number five, his highest ever position.

Anna Kjellberg holds top spot in the women's division with Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) as World number two.



Carolin Sylvan has moved in to number three, dropping Anne Claire Le Berre (FRA) down a place to number four in the Women's rankings.

Click here for the full rankings.

Match racing - Open - Wednesday 19 October 2016

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Taylor Canfield ISV 8 1 1 11698
2 Ian Williams GBR 8 2 1 10923
3 Sam Gilmour AUS 8 3 3 9870
4 Philip Robertson NZL 8 4 3 9389
5 Chris Steele NZL 8 8 5 8807
6 Eric Monnin SUI 8 5 3 8784
7 Lukasz Wosinski POL 8 6 6 8668
8 Matthew Jerwood AUS 8 7 6 8564
9 Olli-Pekka Lumijärvi FIN 8 9 9 8506
10 Harry Price AUS 8 10 10 8500
11 Mati Sepp EST 8 11 9 8184
12 Christophe Killian USA 8 13 12 7956
13 Jeremy Koo MAS 8 14 13 7861
14 Nevin Snow USA 8 23 12 7659
15 William Dargaville AUS 8 25 15 7412
16 Maxime Mesnil FRA 8 20 16 7392
17 Dejan Presen SLO 8 15 15 7380
18 Robin Follin FRA 8 16 15 7305
19 Marek Stanczyk POL 8 17 13 7260
20 PRZEMEK TARNACKI POL 8 19 8 7231
21 Joachim Aschenbrenner DEN 8 21 6 7158
22 Antti Luhta FIN 8 22 22 7058
23 Nicolai Sehested DEN 6 24 4 7056
24 Peter Holz USA 8 26 24 7019
25 David Storrs USA 8 18 13 6978


Match racing - Women - Wednesday 19 October 2016

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Anna Kjellberg SWE 8 1 1 9766
2 Camilla Ulrikkeholm DEN 8 2 1 8403
3 Caroline Sylvan SWE 8 4 3 6763
4 Anne-Claire Le Berre FRA 6 3 1 6629
5 Pauline Courtois FRA 8 5 5 6374
6 Stephanie Roble USA 5 6 2 6125
7 Renee Groeneveld NED 4 7 1 5575
8 Marinella Laaksonen FIN 8 8 7 5301
9 Nicole Breault USA 7 9 7 5220
10 Antonia Degerlund FIN 8 10 10 3411
11 Alexa Bezel SUI 5 19 6 3213
12 Anne Maehr AUT 6 35 12 3006
13 Johanna Bergqvist SWE 8 17 13 2848
14 Susanna Kukkonen FIN 5 13 13 2763
15 Maria-Christina Contogiannopoulou GRE 5 14 14 2702
16 Sanna Häger SWE 8 15 11 2680
17 Linnéa Floser SWE 5 22 17 2648
18 Rikst Dijkstra NED 7 12 11 2619
19 Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen DEN 2 16 1 2602
20 Sarah Parker AUS 4 28 19 2530
21 Katie Spithill AUS 2 11 2 2450
22 Jassi Skogman FIN 8 18 18 2397
23 Milly Bennett AUS 6 20 6 2242
24 Samantha Osborne NZL 2 21 14 2118
25 Clare Costanzo AUS 3 51 25 2089
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