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McDougall + McConaghy Moth Worlds 2015 - Burling wins in style

by Di Pearson, McDougall + McConaghy Moth Worlds on 16 Jan 2015
Peter Burling - Final Day - 2015 Moth World Championship. Alex McKinnon Photography http://www.alexmckinnonphotography.com
McDougall + McConaghy 2015 International Moth World Championship - Peter Burling (NZL), who turned 24 on January 1, leaves Sorrento tonight with the McDougall + McConaghy 2015 International Moth World Championship title, hosted by the Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club (SSCBC) in Victoria.


'I‘m stoked,' was all Burling could get out, as he sprayed and was sprayed with champagne after stepping ashore at Sorrento just after 3.15pm local time today.

'Holy, that last race, I won it,' Burling said, with a grin from ear to ear. 'The boat’s been going really well this week, no problems,' he said.


Burling attributed his nine race wins to, 'You get on a winning roll and just keep going. Nathan (Outteridge) and I spent a lot of time working on our boats and nothing broke.

'All the time I have put in to this campaign paid off,' he said amid cheers and pats on the back from fellow Emirates Team New Zealand team mates, including his 49er crew Blair Tuke, who finished sixth overall.

'There are some great guys in this record fleet, I am absolutely stoked to win,' ended Burling who will have little time to celebrate. It is pack up time and then off to the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Miami for an Olympic class 49er event with Tuke. Then it’s back to America’s Cup duties.

On the final day, Burling finished sixth in Race 13, the first of the day on the windy and bumpy course on Port Phillip. Initially delayed, racing did get underway on time at 1100am in 15-18 knots on a choppy sea. But competitors were brought ashore after it, while race officials reassessed conditions.


Chris Rashley (GBR) won the race, his second bullet of the Championship, followed by three Aussies: Josh McKnight, Rob Gough and Nathan Outteridge. Chris Rast (SUI) finished fifth.


Around half the Gold fleet headed out for Race 14 shortly after 1.45pm. In gusty 22-25 knot winds, Burling finished the Worlds in the style he started, with a bullet. Outteridge was second and Rashley third. Josh McKnight was sitting nicely in third until he crashed.

Defending world champion, Outteridge, who finished second in 2013, started his campaign with two bullets, came up with two more and finished second overall. McKnight, Moth world champion in 2012 and third last year, finished third again this year. But the Championship belonged to Burling and Burling alone.

Nine wins from a possible 14 was extraordinary, especially considering the fragile nature of these boats in the big conditions which proved to be the undoing of Tom Slingsby (AUS), Scott Babbage (AUS) and Paul Goodison (GBR).

Outteridge is disappointed the full series was not completed and that conditions have been extreme. It’s happened at the last three Worlds. 'In Hawaii and Hayling Island there was no wind, and here it’s been extreme at both ends,' said the 2012 49er Olympic gold medallist and Artemis Racing America’s Cup skipper who turns 29 at the end of the month.

'It’s also disappointing I didn’t have a chance to catch up to Pete. A bit of a shame we’ve been compromised by having such a big Gold fleet. If it was just the top 25 in Gold, it would have been easy to keep sailing today, as the calibre is so high, we would have handled it.

'It’s something for organisers to think about in future, because Moth events are getting bigger as the boat gets more popular. It’s hard to manage a fleet of 80 boats on one course. Even from a safety aspect.

'I am very happy with how I sailed. My worst result, discounting my timeout in that extra light fluky qualifying race, was fifth. To be able to post top five results throughout - you can’t knock that,' he said. 'Pete (Burling) was impressive. Nine wins, he deserves the title. All the top guys have sailed well.'

Josh McKnight had enough in the bank to finish third overall, despite breaking his boom. 'I had hoped to challenge Nathan for second place, but there’s nothing wrong with third. Look at it this way, I finished with guys who have America’s Cup contracts either side of me, and I’m a uni student who loves sailing a Moth,' he said.

Two British sailors, Chris Rashley and Chris Draper finished fourth and fifth. Draper was taken to hospital this afternoon after being stung in the leg by a stingray. We are awaiting an update.

Annalise Murphy (IRE), fourth placegetter in the Laser Radial at the 2012 Olympics, scored the best of the Women’s results with a 14th place in Race 13. But it was not enough to overcome 2011 Women’s Moth world champion and local sailor, Samantha England, who claimed her second Women’s Moth world title.

The Silver fleet did not race, so results stand as per yesterday.

'Andrew and I congratulate Peter Burling on his outstanding win,' co-sponsor Jono Morris said on behalf of McDougall and McConaghy, adding that Burling used all Mach 2 gear – boat, boom, foils, sails.

'It’s great to be part of something where we are the major supplier of the boats. It’s cutting edge technology and a platform for the top sailors. It’s where they want to be at the moment,' Morris, joint-managing director of McConaghy, which builds the Mach 2.

'It’s interesting to think that before the last America’s Cup, the sailors were getting into cat sailing. Now it’s foiling and the Moths. And it’s not just because they have to, they want to because they love it.

'Trying to settle on foil size has been interesting, they are still in development. That’s what Andrew McDougal (the Mach 2 designer) is good at and has spent a lot of time on,' Morris says.

A major attribute of the Mach 2 is the support that comes with the boats.

'So wherever there’s a big fleet of Mach 2’s, Andrew (or AMac as he is known) will be organising a ‘hospital’ for repairs on an as needs be basis.

'It’s been a good thing to do, for sure,' says Morris who added staff member Matt Heynes to McDougall’s Simon Owen-Smith for this event, aware the high numbers and high calibre fleet would mean more casualties.

'We’ve got such a good partnership with Andrew, so I’m here to see and get to know the guys sailing the boats. It’s been a very positive and beneficial experience from seeing the boats in action through to the quality of the guys sailing and their camaraderie,' Morris says.

So concludes the McDougall + McConaghy 2015 International Moth World Championship.


Overall Results - 2015 International Moth World Championship

Gold Fleet Finals Fleet
  Race Number Points  
Pl Name Sail
Num
Bow
Num
Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 BURLING, Peter NZL4219 23 NZL (7) (2) 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 (6) 1 29 14  
2 OUTTERIDGE, Nathan AUS1 1 AUS 1 1 (4) (3) 2 2 1 (19) 1 2 5 3 4 2 50 24  
3 MCKNIGHT, Josh Aus3 3 AUS (6) 3 2 1 (5) 5 3 5 3 3 2 4 2 (80)
DNF
124 33  
4 RASHLEY, Chris GBR2 2 GBR 3 3 (7) (4) 1 4 4 (8) 6 8 3 5 1 3 60 41  
5 DRAPER, Chris GBR4050 39 GBR 2 4 3 6 (7) (8) 6 2 4 5 8 7 12 (29) 103 59  
6 TUKE, Blair 3991 147 NZL (19) 17 1 9 9 9 (80)
DNF
4 9 7 17 12 (80)
DNF
5 278 99  
7 RAST, Chris SUI4112 112 SUI 10 4 11 (12) (20) 7 9 20 11 20 9 (29) 5 13 180 119  
8 LISTER, David 3657 78 AUS 26 (52) (80)
DNF
5 4 3 2 (69) 5 6 11 36 16 12 327 126  
9 KOTOUN, Anthony ISV4022 75 ISV 5 (9) (10) 3 3 6 5 13 15 9 14 14 39 (80)
DNF
225 126  
10 JENSEN, Iain AUS3951 67 AUS 4 2 2 (5) 4 2 (39) 32 (80)
DNF
4 7 11 37 24 253 129  
11 BABBAGE, Scott AUS4 4 AUS (8) 1 (6) 2 3 1 5 10 (80)
DNC
80
DNC
15 10 7 7 235 141  
12 GULARI, Bora USA4239 11 USA 2 (12) 4 7 5 3 (8) 11 24 11 23 22 41 (80)
DNF
253 153  
13 MCDOUGALL, Andrew AUS4300 12 AUS 8 13 (18) 13 8 (23) 7 29 18 18 12 17 10 (80)
DNF
274 153  
14 KAJIMOTO, Kohei JPN4095 69 AUS (15) 7 (29) 12 13 14 4 21 10 30 19 (32) 19 6 231 155  
15 GOUGH, Robert AUS7 7 AUS 4 5 5 (18) 7 (11) 6 7 8 28 (80)
UFD
69 3 17 268 159  
16 ASHBY, Glenn 4188 17 AUS 7 7 5 (14) (34) 13.40
AVG
13.40
RDG
12 7 10 62 15 (80)
DNF
9 288.80 160.80  
17 LANGFORD, Kyle AUS4131 77 AUS 11 18 15 8 (21) (25) 8 (34) 29 19 6 20 15 14 243 163  
18 DAVIES, Ray NZL4237 159 NZL 12 6 8 18 (31) (40) 24 16 12 14 (29) 19 22 18 269 169  
19 JOHNSON, Tom 4247 68 AUS 9 (29) 21 8 (25) 13 14 (63) 13 22 10 16 23 22 288 171  
20 PSAROFAGHIS, Arnaud SUI3796 109 SUI 10 8 (16) 9 (12) 9 3 9 38 17 21 25 43 (80)
DNF
300 192  
21 GOTO, Hiroki JPN3989 57 JPN 3 12 7 (20) 11 17 (80)
RAF
1 17 21 37 43 (52) 32 353 201  
22 HISCOCKS, Simon 3985 62 GBR (22) 19 (36) 7 10 21 11 (68) 19 32 16 26 24 16 327 201  
23 MCMILLAN, Leigh GBR4148 89 GBR 11 6 (14) (20) 11 11 10 38 37 16 (50) 8 20 39 291 207  
24 ÅKERVALL, Nils SWE4159 15 SWE (32) 26 (31) 22 12 19 21 31 26 29 13 (37) 13 4 316 216  
25 THOMAS, Steven AUS4205 143 AUS 16 27 10 11 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
(49) 20 12 18 13 9 10 435 226  
26 WARNER, Kurtis 4063 148 AUS 9 10 (21) 2 6 7 (12) 60 25 13 20 6 (80)
DNC
80
DNC
351 238  
27 FERRIGHI, Gian Maria ITA4138 45 ITA 15 (32) (34) 15 19 6 14 23 (67) 44 24 18 34 35 380 247  
28 HEATHCOTE, Jonathan 4062 60 RSA 13 13 (22) (80)
DNC
13 15 19 35 33 42 (46) 38 13
SCP
19 401 253  
29 SALTER, Julian 3671 123 AUS 18 18 (23) 10 15 (80)
OCS
7 42 23 33 (48) 47 30 15 409 258  
30 SLINGSBY, Tom 4133 132 AUS 1 (5) (27) 4 2 5 2 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
UFD
4 2 11 80
DNF
383 271  
31 BARKER, Dean NZL4229 18 NZL 14 19 (26) 11 22 14 (34) 24 31 26 45 24 44 (80)
DNF
414 274  
32 GOODISON, Paul 4146 55 GBR 14 (16) 3 6 10 4 (80)
DNF
6 (80)
DNF
80
DNC
66 9 40 43 457 281  
33 PHILLIPS, William AUS3990 107 AUS 21 (34) 13 16 20 21 (35) (43) 28 31 43 40 36 23 404 292  
34 RIZZI, Stefano ITA4093 116 ITA 6 8 12 (80)
DNF
6 12 (13) 18 (80)
UFD
15 26 31 80
DNC
80
DNC
467 294  
35 VEAL, Rohan AUS3900 160 AUS (20) 15 20 (24) 18 15 15 (80)
DNF
44 51 39 27 21 30 419 295  
36 CAMPBELL, ANDREW USA4135 25 USA 28 (46) (29) 21 23 22 10 (65) 36 23 22 57 31 26 439 299  
37 KURTS, Phillip AUS3785 76 AUS 12 11 6 27 (80)
DNF
(31) 11 15 52 (54) 52 54 27 41 473 308  
38 PHILLIPS, Samuel 3976 106 AUS 31 (35) (41) 23 14 18 9 (58) 35 48 25 23 54 31 445 311  
39 CASTLE, Joel 4011 26 AUS (29) (48) 9 21 14 10 22 28 16 50 (80)
DNF
42 25 80
DNF
474 317  
40 MIGHELL, Harold 3977 90 AUS (25) 20 16 24 (30) 22 20 (62) 43 53 41 50 18 11 435 318  
41 WOODS, James AUS3934 153 AUS 16 (36) (32) 13 17 8 17 56 22 24 (80)
UFD
21 48 80
DNF
470 322  
42 WARREN, Jasper 3824 149 AUS 18 10 28 34 44 (45) (80)
DNF
(66) 27 27 30 34 51 21 515 324  
43 TAILBY, Reece AUS4003 142 AUS 24 21 (42) 14 (28) 19 19 (57) 34 35 54 33 38 37 455 328  
44 THORPE, Les AUS3832 144 AUS 25 21 24 (80)
DNC
(38) 29 25 25 30 34 49 45 (80)
DNF
28 533 335  
45 SARE, Warren AUS4020 124 AUS (39) (80)
UFD
33 10 17 20 12 39 41 37 53 39 45 (80)
DNF
545 346  
46 PEARSON, Brent 4221 101 AUS 34 15 19 25 32 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
30 47 49 32 62 (80)
DNF
8 593 353  
47 BURTON, Thomas 4019 24 AUS 24 (27) 11 17 8 12 (80)
DNF
17 21 25 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
562 375  
48 FREDDI, Thomas 4224 49 ITA 43 (80)
DNF
(80)
BFD
33 19 10 23 47 (80)
UFD
45 47 41 32 38 618 378  
49 GOLDSBERRY, Jonny USA4169 54 USA 19 (37) 12 34 35 (80)
DSQ
32 33 40 39 28 28 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
577 380  
50 WILSON, Patrick 4164 151 USA 13 (42) (80)
DNF
30 9 33 32 46 49 59 31 35 46 (80)
DNF
585 383  
51 OWEN-SMITH, James 3903 99 AUS (38) (24) 17 19 16 24 18 45 51 38 27 51 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
528 386  
52 RESCH, Nikolaus 4241 114 AUT 30 30 20 (33) 24 27 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
45 40 34 46 17 80
DNF
586 393  
53 ROBERTS, Daniel 4056 157 AUS 23 (44) 23 31 29 (37) 22 54 (80)
UFD
41 55 48 47 25 559 398  
54 ENGLAND, Samantha 4222 43 AUS 48 (49) (58) 26 26 24 17 59 53 47 33 (63) 29 40 572 402  
55 SHERRING, Jack AUS3717 128 AUS 21 (45) 18 28 26 25 (31) 55 39 58 38 59 42 (80)
DNF
565 409  
56 MURPHY, Annalise 3861 93 IRL (45) 26 (80)
DNF
30 29 18 16 (80)
DNF
58 60 80
UFD
52 14 27 615 410  
57 LOGAN, David AUS4004 79 AUS (36) (47) 30 25 24 32 13 (80)
DNF
46 46 36 55 80
UFD
34 584 421  
58 KISSANE, Alistair 3600 72 IRL 29 (43) 38 (45) 31 30 16 41 62 63 65 (71) 26 20 580 421  
59 HOLENWEG, David SUI3752 63 SUI 36 (43) (80)
UFD
23 18 17 28 26 59 55 60 70 33 (80)
DNF
628 425  
60 JACKSON, Richard AUS4166 14 AUS 32 (58) (80)
DNF
19 16 13 31 61 57 36 35 49 (80)
DNC
80
DNC
647 429  
61 CONNOR, Charles AUS4216 30 AUS (33) (33) 15 15 27 16 20 53 42 (80)
DNF
56 30 80
DNF
80
DNF
580 434  
62 SUZUKI, Masatomo JPN4211 140 JPN 27 25 35 37 (42) (39) 26 36 54 (66) 58 60 49 42 596 449  
63 GRAVARE, Martin SWE3666 58 SWE 45 38 (80)
BFD
28 23 (80)
UFD
15 52 56 65 44 58 28 (80)
DNF
692 452  
64 KIRBY, ROME USA3965 71 USA (53) 22 25 32 (37) 31 33 64 48 57 42 67 35 (80)
DNF
626 456  
65 TABATA, Wakako JPN4137 141 JPN (47) 35 22 27 27 (36) 27 48 (66) 62 61 65 50 33 606 457  
66 FERRIGHI, Stefano 4139 46 ITA 22 17 (80)
UFD
17 28 16 (80)
DNF
40 14 72 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
706 466  
67 WOOLLEY, Geoff NZL3929 154 NZL 42 29 8 (49) (45) 36 21 51 64 69 64 61 (80)
UFD
36 655 481  
68 KNOWLES, Matt USA4017 74 USA 26 28 25 40 (41) 35 (80)
DNF
37 50 52 59 56 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
689 488  
69 CHAPMAN, Andrew AUS3966 13 AUS 17 11 9 35 (36) (37) 30 14 69 64 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
642 489  
70 MOON, Ben AUS4210 91 USA 23 16 17 22 (32) 20 (26) 70 61 61 57 66 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
631 493  
71 MARIE, Benoit FRA3875 83 FRA 30 20 (80)
DNF
(42) 36 23 37 (80)
DNF
60 43 67 53 55 80
DNF
706 504  
72 STEELE, Chris NZL4215 138 NZL 17 (41) (80)
DNF
29 33 27 33 (80)
DNF
32 56 40 80
UFD
80
DNF
80
DNF
708 507  
73 PEET, George 4163 103 USA 5 9 26 26 21 (29) (80)
DNF
27 (80)
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
703 514  
74 WYATT, Charlie 3827 155 AUS 28 31 (80)
DNF
(46) 34 35 25 44 68 (80)
DNC
51 44 80
DNF
80
DNF
726 520  
75 COTTON, Scott 4198 33 AUS 42 23 13 36 (48) 47 (80)
DNF
22 63 71 63 64 (80)
DNC
80
DNC
732 524  
76 HORTON, Andy USA4129 64 USA 34 (59) 19 40 (41) 41 29 (80)
UFD
65 70 68 68 58
SCP
80
DNF
752 572  
77 LORING, David 4006 81 USA 40 38 (80)
UFD
37 22 (44) 24 55
SCP
55 67 (80)
UFD
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
782 578  
78 DAMIC, Luka 3656 34 AUS 38 (40) (80)
UFD
16 15 26 18 72
SCP
(80)
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
785 585  
79 SHARPE, Scott AUS4173 127 AUS (41) 30 28 31 33 33 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
68 80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNC
824 623  

Silver Fleet Finals Fleet

  Race Number Points  
Pl Name Sail
Num
Bow
Num
Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 PETRINO, Adriano 3836 104 SUI 35 47 30 29 25 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
2 1 1 (3)       333 170  
2 SCHILLER, Philippe SUI3776 125 SUI 50 (55) (80)
DNF
39 40 30 29 (6)
SCP
4 4 2       339 198  
3 MUELLER, Fabio 3777 92 SUI 44 (66) (48) 39 39 34 28 5 (11) 9 5       328 203  
4 ROBINSON, Mark AUS4000 120 AUS 27 (56) (80)
DNF
38 39 38 38 7 12 12 (80)
DNF
      427 211  
5 SEATON, Ryan NZL4156 126 IRL 41 36 43 (80)
DNC
(49) 34 23 4 2 33 (80)
DNF
      425 216  
6 COMADIRA, Zane 3958 29 AUS 35 37 14 43 57 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
15 19 (22) 16       418 236  
7 O'SHEA, Michael 3771 98 AUS 49 (54) 27 (55) 46 42 27 (20) 18 11 18       367 238  
8 KENDALL, Peter 3633 70 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
44 44 32 35 3 3 (80)
DNF
1       482 242  
9 WHITE, Byron 3750 150 AUS 31 46 31 (53) (51) 40 40 26 (80)
UFD
16 13       427 243  
10 FETHERS, Andersen AUS4235 47 AUS (56) 39 (80)
BFD
45 47 46 36 6 (17) 14 12       398 245  
11 ROSS, Kyle 3874 121 AUS 59 49 (80)
DNF
43 42 50 (80)
DNC
13 (35) 6 11       468 273  
12 EVANS, Russ NZL4082 44 NZL 64 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
36 40 26 80
DNF
8 13 10 (80)
DNF
      517 277  
13 PRESTI, Philippe FRA4154 108 FRA (80)
DNF
42 37 (50) 43 43 42 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
3 4       504 294  
14 TUCKER, Benjamin 3952 146 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
35 37 53 43 23 (26) 5 19       481 295  
15 EDMUNDS, Lloyd 4172 41 AUS 33 33 50 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
9 (16) 7 8       476 300  
16 DIXON, Chris 3779 38 AUS 63 61 53 (80)
DNC
55 42 (80)
DNF
(11) 9 8 10       472 301  
17 LOOF, Freddy 4231 80 SWE 40 34 24 42 46 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
15 22       543 303  
18 COOPER, Bruce 3956 32 AUS 52 45 (80)
DNF
54 47 55 (80)
DNF
17 6 30 (80)
UFD
      546 306  
19 GENDERS, John AUS3631 50 AUS 51 51 (80)
DNF
38 35 46 (80)
DNF
10 7 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      558 318  
20 STEVENSON, Phil 3905 139 AUS 39 50 (80)
DNF
47 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(30) 8 18 6       518 328  
21 PEARSON, Robert 3637 102 AUS 69 63 (80)
DNF
50 50 44 (80)
DNF
14 (25) 23 15       513 328  
22 SHERRING, Steven AUS3636 129 AUS 61 53 (80)
DNF
48 63 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
12 5 (13) 7       502 329  
23 SPIERS, Emma 4187 136 AUS 57 57 (80)
DNF
47 64 49 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
21 21 14       570 330  
24 CHAPMAN, William AUS4236 27 AUS 20 14 (80)
BFD
48 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
UFD
15 2 80
DNF
      579 339  
25 MARTIN, Rayshele AUS3996 86 AUS 48 39 (80)
DNF
59 (80)
DNF
55 80
DNF
(80)
DNF
24 25 20       590 350  
26 JACKSON, Carter AUS4094 66 AUS 65 (66) (80)
DNF
60 57 56 38 27 (37) 27 24       537 354  
27 SPITHILL, Tom AUS3968 137 AUS (57) (55) 46 32 30 28 30 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
34 80
DNF
      552 360  
28 ROBINSON, David AUS4021 119 AUS (58) 56 47 41 51 43 (80)
DNF
19 (80)
DNF
29 80
DNF
      584 366  
29 EKBERG, Gus 3781 42 AUS 55 62 (80)
DNF
56 52 (80)
DNC
80
DNF
24 22 (31) 17       559 368  
30 ONISHI, Taka 3744 97 JPN 46 31 52 51 52 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
21 (80)
DNF
36 80
RAF
      609 369  
31 CONNOR, Nicholas 3784 31 AUS 49 60 39 59 (61) 47 (80)
DNF
16 (80)
UFD
24 80
UFD
      595 374  
32 BAUDET, Henri SUI3768 19 SUI 53 51 40 52 58 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
20 21       615 375  
33 GOSS, Edward (Ned) USA3936 56 USA 71 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
57 49 52 80
DNF
22 (80)
DNF
19 26       616 376  
34 WINTER, Rodney AUS3673 152 AUS 44 25 (80)
DNF
(58) 54 39 34 (80)
DNF
20 80
DNF
80
DNF
      594 376  
35 TOOMEY, Alex 3638 145 AUS 62 (63) 59 63 56 60 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
23 39 23       608 385  
36 GODDARD, Alan 4245 53 AUS 59 48 49 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
33 (80)
DNF
32 29       650 410  
37 SIM, Andrew 3038 170 AUS (66) 59 55 62 62 49 (80)
DNF
35 10 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      638 412  
38 DANKS, Sam AUS3685 36 AUS 68 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
62 62 58 80
DNF
29 27 (37) 28       611 414  
39 PARTRIDGE, Rob 3680 100 HKG (80)
DNC
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
57 80
DNC
(18) 14 17 9       595 417  
40 MAXAM, Zachary USA3683 87 USA 37 (53) (51) 41 38 38 41 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      619 435  
41 MARTIN, David 3878 85 AUS 52 52 32 56 53 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
35 80
DNF
      680 440  
42 SHERRING, Brian AUS4178 175 AUS (68) 58 57 65 64 51 (80)
DNF
36 30 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      669 441  
43 GILBERT, Annalise 3803 51 AUS 54 41 (80)
BFD
61 60 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
32 33 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      681 441  
44 DANKS, Peter AUS3833 35 AUS 67 (80)
DNF
(80)
BFD
53 53 45 80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
40 25       683 443  
45 SMITH, Philip AUS3687 133 AUS 47 22 45 49 54 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      697 457  
46 PUTTMAN, Max 3570 110 AUS 50 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
46 45 41 37 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      699 459  
47 BICK, Chris AUS4220 21 AUS 64 (65) 54 54 56 50 (80)
DNF
(80)
UFD
29 80
DNF
80
DNF
      692 467  
48 BREWIN, Steven 4186 22 AUS (51) 40 44 44 48 51 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      678 467  
49 KNIGHT, Katherine 4025 73 GBR 67 (80)
DNC
(80)
DNF
58 58 48 39 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
43 80
DNF
      713 473  
50 RASMUSSEN, Hans DEN3601 111 DEN 66 64 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
55 80
DNF
80
DNF
25 28 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      718 478  
51 OMOND, Stuart AUS3359 96 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
64 60 54 80
DNF
34 34 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      726 486  
52 HARR, Hudson 3593 59 USA 56 24 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
59 80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
28 80
DNF
      727 487  
53 PEYRON, Loick 3964 105 FRA 46 32 (80)
DNF
61 50 59 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      728 488  
54 SHIELS, Jody AUS3895 130 AUS 55 54 56 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
48 36 (80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      729 489  
55 WARD, Ian AUS4176 176 AUS 69 57 (80)
BFD
64 61 52 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
32 80
DNF
80
DNF
      735 495  
56 ARAKAWA, Umihiko JPN4130 16 JPN 54 44 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
54 80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
26 80
DNF
      738 498  
57 SIM, Ian 3009 171 AUS (75) 64 63 66 65 53 (80)
DNF
37 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      743 508  
58 SITJA, Lea 3738 131 AUS 43 23 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
66 57 80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      749 509  
59 MARSH, Phillip 2502 84 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
38 36 44 (80)
DNF
      758 518  
60 FORBES-SMITH, Tim 3999 48 AUS 58 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
31 31 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
      760 520  
61 COLLINS, Rosemary 3641 28 AUS 60 28 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
38 80
DNF
      766 526  
62 ROUSSELON, Nicolas FRA3596 122 FRA 37 14 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      771 531  
63 REZZOUG, Anthony FRA4065 115 FRA 63 60 (80)
DNF
51 43 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      777 537  
64 HIRSCH, Markus 4246 61 AUT 62 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
60 80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
28 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      790 550  
65 FRENCH, James 4177 174 AUS (72) 68 61 63 63 56 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      783 551  
66 SPENCE, Graeme 3841 135 AUS 61 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
55 80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
42 80
DNF
      798 558  
67 ILETT, John AUS4242 65 AUS 60 50 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      830 590  
68 MCLEOD, Bruce AUS4240 88 AUS 74 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
57 59 80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      830 590  
69 HENDERSON, David AUS3660 172 AUS 73 69 62 67 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      831 591  
70 FRENCH, David 4175 173 AUS 70 62 60 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      832 592  
71 SPENCE, Colin 3573 134 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
41 80
DNF
      841 601  
72 ROBINSON, Cameron 3676 118 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
52 80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      852 612  
73 NORRIS, Kirstin 3326 156 AUS 65 67 (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      852 612  
74 DUCKWORTH, Ewan 3783 40 AUS (80)
DNF
61 (80)
UFD
80
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      861 621  
75 GIRDIS, Jordan 9560 52 AUS (80)
DNF
65 (80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      865 625  
76 RAYNES, Guy GBR3131 113 GBR (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      880 640  
76 NEWLING, Ben 3920 94 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      880 640  
76 NEWTON, Joey AUS4132 95 AUS (80)
DNF
(80)
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      880 640  
76 HENSHAW, Melinda 3098 158 NZL (80)
DNC
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
(80)
DNC
80
DNF
80
DNF
80
DNF
      880 640  
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