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ISAF Match Race Rankings – 10 December 2014

by ISAF on 10 Dec 2014
Taylor Canfield winning the 2014 Congressional Cup. Long Beach Yacht Club http://www.lbyc.org
Taylor Canfield (ISV) and Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) will start 2015 as World number one in the Open and Women’s ISAF Match Race Rankings following exceptional performances throughout 2014.

Canfield has been a mainstay at the top of the pack throughout the Alpari World Match Racing Tour whilst Ulrikkeholm claimed the overall title in the Women’s International Match Race Series.

Open Rankings
With only ISAF Grade three, four and five regattas adding to this ranking release, there is no impact on the top ranked skippers so Taylor Canfield (ISV) maintains his position at World number one ahead of Ian Williams (GBR) and Mathieu Richard (FRA). Further down the list there are some big movers and shakers.

Amongst the ISAF Grade three regattas were national championships in Great Britain, New Zealand, Greece and France. World number two Ian Williams (GBR) claimed the British title with Josh Junior (NZL), more frequently seen on the Finn circuit, winning the honours in New Zealand.

Jason Spanomanolis (GRE) defended his title at the Hellenic National Match Racing Championship and sees his ranking improve by 70 places as he climbs up to World #147 whilst Kevin Pepponet (FRA) makes his debut on the ISAF Match Racing World Rankings at World #393 after winning the Championnat de France Espoirs de Match Racing.

Jeremy Koo (MAS) won the ISAF Grade 3 Liga Layer Malaysia in Pu Duyong, taking the title ahead of Nurul Elia Anuar (MAS) who moves up 385 places to World # 354.

Moving up 40 places to World #83 is George Brasell (NZL), after claiming the 2014 Musto International Youth MR Championships in Australia.


Women’s Rankings
Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) jostled with Anna Kjellberg (SWE) and Stephanie Roble (USA) throughout the 2014 Women’s International Match Race Series. Ulrikkeholm took the title and this is reflected in the Women’s ISAF Match Race Rankings as the Dane holds firm followed the Swedish and American racers.

Two ISAF Grade three regattas in the current period, the US Women's Match Race Championship in Oyster Bay, USA and the Championnat de France Promotion de MR Feminin in Portrieux, France, ensures there’s some movement below the top competitors heading into 2015.

Anne Claire Le Berre (FRA) picked up the title and maximum points in Portrieux and as a result climbs up one spot to World number five. Pauline Courtois (FRA) lost out to Le Berre but walked away with a good haul of points to ensure significant movement up the Women’s Rankings. Courtois leaps up from World #22 to World #10, a personal best for the French competitor.

Sophie Riot (FRA) rounded off the Portrieux podium and is one of the biggest movers of the month, climbing from World #114 to World #46, another personal best.

Roble won the US title in Oyster Bay which solidified her spot at World number three. Nicole Breault (USA) came through in second and is at World #19. Katie Maxim (USA) took home bronze and remains at World #23.

As 2014 draws to a close, there are 1514 skippers on the open rankings and 150 skippers on the women’s rankings.

Match racing - Open - Wednesday 10 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Canfield Taylor ISV
8 1 1 11630
2 Williams Ian GBR
8 2 1 11500
3 Richard Mathieu FRA
8 3 1 10463
4 Monnin Eric SUI
8 4 4 10176
5 Hansen Bjorn SWE
8 5 2 9944
6 Aschenbrenner Joachim DEN
8 7 6 9440
7 Sehested Nicolai DEN
8 8 5 9413
8 Swinton Keith AUS
8 9 3 9387
9 Morvan Pierre-antoine FRA
8 10 3 9371
10 Gilmour David AUS
8 11 10 9366
11 Berntsson Johnie SWE
8 12 6 9201
12 Corbett Reuben NZL
8 13 10 8860
13 Lindberg Staffan FIN
8 14 5 8659
14 Gilmour Sam AUS
8 15 13 8659
15 Robertson Philip NZL
8 6 4 8579
16 Steele Chris NZL
8 16 15 8444
17 Basic Tomislav CRO
8 17 10 8163
18 Sepp Mati EST
8 18 17 8011
19 Herreman Arthur FRA
8 20 19 7900
20 Ogeman Viktor SWE
8 19 17 7883


Match racing - Women - Wednesday 10 December 2014
Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Ulrikkeholm Camilla DEN Louise Ulrikkeholm
Josefine Boel Rasmussen
Joan Hansen
Trine Palludan
8 1 1 10231
2 Kjellberg Anna SWE Karin Almquist
Johanna Larsson
Linnéa Wennergren
Annie Wennergren
Vanja Lundberg
Annika Carlunger
8 2 2 9634
3 Roble Stephanie USA
8 3 3 8630
4 Meldgaard Pedersen Lotte DEN
7 4 1 7360
5 Le Berre Anne-claire FRA
7 6 5 6539
6 Sylvan Caroline SWE
8 5 5 6404
7 Zuiderbaan Klaartje NED
6 7 2 5611
8 Macgregor Lucy GBR
5 8 1 5314
9 Bennett Milly AUS
8 9 6 4710
10 Courtois Pauline FRA Jeanne Courtois
Juliette Le Friec
Louise Chevet
5 22 10 4195
11 Spithill Katie AUS Stacey Jackson
Jessica Eastwell
Maryann Thomas
Alessandra Angelini
3 11 2 4026
12 Pierce Claudia NZL Aimee Famularo
Paige Maree Cook
Janelle Peat
Hannah Louise Osborne
8 10 9 3933
13 Lim Denise SIN
8 12 10 3694
14 Vose Annabel GBR
4 13 11 3480
15 Martin Rayshele AUS
7 14 14 3039
16 Ramm-schmidt Nina FIN
8 15 15 3034
17 Häger Sanna SWE
6 17 17 2854
18 Pyatt Susannah NZL Jenny Egnot
Karleen Dixon
Jenna Hansen
5 16 16 2830
19 Breault Nicole USA
5 18 15 2779
20 Dijkstra Rikst NED
5 20 20 2661

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