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NZ's winning ways continue in 420 Worlds

by Jodie Perkins and Sail-World on 6 Jan 2007
Carl Evans and Peter Burling power down a spinnaker reach in the 2007 420 Wolds Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com
New Zealand crews continue to dominate the top of the points table in the Open and Womens World 420 Championships being sailed off Takapuna on Auckland’s North Shore. Carl Evans and Peter Burling lead the Open, while Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie lead the Women’s.

A light south westerly breeze in the morning increased during the afternoon to around 12 to 15 knots with cloudy skies and good sailing conditions, at Takapuna for the third day of racing.

Defending World Champions Carl Evans and Peter Burling kicked off the finals on a high note with two wins and a second in the three races sailed for the Open fleet. With a total of five points on the leader board, the pair from Auckland and Tauranga respectively now has a nine point lead over closest rivals Simon Cooke and Scott Illingworth.

Cooke and Illingworth, who finished the qualification series in second, today placed 6th, 2nd and 4th and are laying second overall with a total of 14 points.

Rowan Swanson and Bruce Kennedy (NZL) were the other performers in the Open gold fleet today, rounding out the days racing with a win and climbing into third. They have a points total of 19.

While the points table gives the impression that Evans and Burling had an easy time of it, the reality on the water is a different story.

In the first race of the day Evans and Burling rounded the top mark in second place and quickly soaked away to take the lead and then build a substantial margin, winning by the short dog-leg from the final mark to the finish. Second overall Simon Cooke and Scott Illingworth tried the same line after being buried on the first beat, however although they closed right into the lead bunch, they were unable to break through, when the breezr just would not go their way at the right time.



A substantial wind shift and incrrease in wind strength between races sw the course shifted and the open pumping flag broken out.

In the second race it was Burling and Evans turn to get buried at the start. Simon Cooke was determined to make amends for his earlier race and led for the first upwind and downwind legs. A big shift to the left gave Singapore's Justin Liu and Sherman Cheng jump around the fleet and move into the lead. Burling and Evans began the chase and worked through the fleet to take their seond win of the day.

In the third, Evans and Burling were again not in great shape after the start, however stuck to their gameplan, worked the right side and started to pull in boats. Another big shift to the left on the second beat again, worked the way of a German crew, who came through to build a good lead. Evans and Burling were unable to break through the leaders and went onto to finish in second place, unable to break through the NZL combinaton of Thomas Saunders and Bruce Kennedy.

Competition is tight at the top of the Women’s division with the two kiwi crews battling it out. They are now halfway through the 12 race series to decide the 420 Women’s World Champion.

Sarah Bilkey and Rosie Sargisson won the first of today’s two races, and were also then able to discard their worst race score, allowing them to eliminate the point’s gap on overnight leaders Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie.

In today’s second race Aleh and Powrie had the lead at each mark rounding and won the race. This means Aleh and Powrie have stretched out a ten point margin over their kiwi team-mates, who placed 11th in the second race today, at this half way point for the women.

New Zealanders Shelley Hesson and Bianca Barbarich-Bacher are laying third overall while sisters Sarah and Emma Berry, from Wellington are in fourth.

Racing resumes tomorrow at midday.

More images from the Open Gold Fleet on the first day of the Finals (sorry about the quality on some they are raw as they came out of the camera)















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Full Results

2007 INTERNATIONAL 420 CLASS WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

TAKAPUNA BOATING CLUB

Results after Protest

Overall

Sailed:6, Discards:1, To count:5, Entries:49, Scoring system:My scoring system
Rank BowNo Nat SailNo Helm Crew Club R1
3 Jan 07
R2
 
R3
 
R4
 
R5
 
R6
 
Total Nett
1st 9 NZL 52575 Jo Aleh Olivia Powrie Takapuna BC/Kohimarama YC 1 2 (3) 3 2 1 12 9
2nd 13 NZL 52717 Sarah Bilkey Rosie Sargisson Kohimarama YC 2 1 (12) 4 1 11 31 19
3rd 14 NZL 52721 Shelley Hesson Bianca Barbarich-Bacher Murrays Bay SC 4 (50 OCS) 10 2 6 10 82 32
4th 11 NZL 52711 Sarah Berry Emma Berry Worser Bay BC 14 4 (41) 6 11 5 81 40
5th 21 BRA 51822 Mariana Basilio Daniela Adler ICRJ 11 (50 OCS) 8 13 5 7 94 44
6th 42 ITA 52304 Eugenia De Giacomo Lisa Lardani C C R D L 13 5 5 16 7 (17) 63 46
7th 47 ITA 52752 Benedetta Danti Elisa Cecconi Circolo Velico A./S.V.M.M 7 (50 DNF) 9 5 15 16 102 52
8th 37 GBR 52482 Imogen Stanley Kate MacGregor Oxford Sailing Club 18 (50 DNF) 4 18 9 6 105 55
9th 29 GER 51155 Imke Brockerhoff Hannah Schwich Duisburger YC 5 7 18 20 8 (22) 80 58
10th 20 SIN 50912 Sarah Tan Tze Ting Lim Singapore Sailing (50 DSQ) 50 DSQ 6 1 4 3 114 64
11th 12 NZL 52712 Susannah Pyatt Danielle Bowater Murrays Bay SC/Charteris Bay YC 3 19 (39) 21 12 13 107 68
12th 10 NZL 52577 Stephanie Hazard Cindy Hamilton Sandspit YC 8 (50 DNS) 25 12 25 2 122 72
13th 34 GER 52234 Tina Lutz Lisa Frisch Chiemsce YC / BYC 12 (50 OCS) 2 7 3 50 OCS 124 74
14th 35 GER 52737 Karoline Pepin Esther Schwich YC Sorpesee (36) 26 16 9 16 8 111 75
15th 19 FRA 52650 Anaïs Gaboriau Zoë De Kerangat CN Tremblade/SR Rochellaises 21 (24) 1 17 19 21 103 79
16th 18 FRA 52764 Marina Laulanet Mathilde Gayon CNP Le Havre 6 21 (31) 8 26 19 111 80
17th 43 ITA 52102 Giulia Zappacosta Sara Zribi C V Roma 26 (50 DNF) 11 19 10 18 134 84
18th 28 AUS 52421 Stephanie Flukes Emma Flukes RYC of Tasmania 15 10 22 28 (34) 14 123 89
19th 25 AUS 51963 Ashley Carney Nadene Wilson Royal Prince Alfred YC 29 14 15 (43) 14 23 138 95
20th 15 SUI 52147 Stephanie Hasler Romy Hasler Suiss NR 20 11 28 22 (41) 15 137 96
21st 17 FRA 51960 Nerea Peponnet Marion Boullierce YC Basque 38 (50 DNF) 13 10 33 4 148 98
22nd 6 NZL 52360 Georgina Hill Nichola Trudgen Kohimarama YC/Muritai YC (30) 28 24 15 29 12 138 108
23rd 1 NZL 51559 Stephanie Lovelock Ash-Leigh Campbell Charteris Bay/Naval Point SC (50 DNF) 3 37 38 24 9 161 111
24th 3 NZL 51850 Emma Reeves Hayley Anderson CYC/Naval Point SC 16 13 (42) 24 37 24 156 114
25th 45 ITA 52091 Karola Pica Alberta Aversa RYCCS 28 16 32 11 (40) 30 157 117
26th 24 AUS 51858 Lucinda Whitty Kimberley Wilmot Royal Prince Alfred YC 25 27 14 33 18 (50 OCS) 167 117
27th 33 GER 52232 Lina Pfluger Victoria Jurczok Verein SA W 19 (50 OCS) 19 30 17 32 167 117
28th 23 AUS 51578 Amy Kivell Kate Aulich Mordiallic SC/Sandringham YC 22 9 (36) 29 36 26 158 122
29th 4 NZL 52355 Leah Moncheur Briar Dye-Hutchinson Muritai YC/Murrays Bay SC 9 6 (50 DNF) 37 30 41 173 123
30th 32 GER 51804 Theresa Maier Linda Weber Bayerischer YC 32 12 27 14 38 (50 OCS) 173 123
31st 44 ITA 52273 Giorgia Zaetta Norma Nardeschi L N I Bari 28 15 (50 OCS) 27 20 38 178 128
32nd 36 GBR 51073 Alice Brotchie Jane Turner Plymouth Uni/Bosham SC (50 RAF) 17 34 41 13 25 180 130
33rd 8 NZL 52548 Samantha Osborne Jenna Hansen Murrays Bay SC 10 8 35 35 43 (50 DNF) 181 131
34th 5 NZL 52356 Alexandra Davies Maddy Urry Kohimarama YC 31 31 7 32 32 (35) 168 133
35th 26 AUS 51977 Alexandra Ward Samantha Boyd Georges River SC 35 18 (50 OCS) 25 28 27 183 133
36th 39 GBR 52565 Alice Currey Alice Rook Lyme Regis SC 17 32 (40) 36 23 29 177 137
37th 46 ITA 52427 Federica Beltrame Sara Ghezzo S N P J 23 29 29 26 (50 DSQ) 31 188 138
38th 38 GBR 52563 Sophia Parkinson Emma Parkinson Royal Lymington YC 33 20 26 40 (44) 20 183 139
39th 30 GER 51180 Frederike Israel Victoria Dietrich Hiehlenberger Segel Club 34 22 17 (42) 31 37 183 141
40th 27 AUS 51978 Georgina Kemp Catherine Shanks Port Lincoln YC/Adelaide S C 24 (50 DNF) 23 34 39 28 198 148
41st 31 GER 51277 Ann-Kathrin Heinze Thekia Schochenhoff SHWYC 44 25 20 (48) 35 36 208 160
42nd 2 NZL 51646 Rachel Basevi Donna Hamilton Sandspit YC 40 30 30 (47) 21 39 207 160
43rd 41 GBR 52627 Jennifer Lennon Georgie Akin-Smith Royal Lymington YC/Parkstone 41 (50 OCS) 21 23 27 50 OCS 212 162
44th 7 NZL 52509 Gabriella Walmsley Leah Rogers Tauranga YPBC 39 33 38 39 (45) 40 234 189
45th 40 GBR 52566 Georgie Andrew Milli Parkin Hayling Is. YC (50 DNF) 50 DNC 50 OCS 31 22 42 245 195
46th 48 SAM 52578 Asia Rattenburry Millie Burrell-Davis Apia YC 42 23 (50 OCS) 46 46 44 251 201
47th 22 AUS 50101 Mahayla Whitton Prue Ward Georges River SC 37 (50 DNF) 44 45 47 33 256 206
48th 16 USA 52441 Stine Paeper Catherine Chimney Bucklands Beach YC (50 DNF) 50 DNC 33 44 48 34 259 209
49th 49 SAM 52316 Paula England Vicki Francis Apia YC 43 (50 DNF) 43 49 42 43 270 220

Scoring codes used

Code Description
DNC Did not come to the starting area
DNF Started but did not finish
DNS Came to the start area but did not start
DSQ Disqualification
OCS On course side at start or broke rule 30.1
RAF Retired after finishing

2007 INTERNATIONAL 420 CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

TAKAPUNA BOATING CLUB

Results after Protest

  • Gold Fleet

    Gold Fleet

    Sailed:4, Discards:0, To count:4, Entries:34, Scoring system:My scoring system
    Rank Bow Number Fleet Nat SailNo Helm Crew Club Race Q
    4 Jan
    Race 1
    6 Jan
    Race 2
    6 Jan
    R3
     
    Total Nett
    1st 15 Gold NZL 52716 Carl Evans Peter Burling Kohimarama YC/Tauranga YPBC 1 1 1 2 5 5
    2nd 14 Gold NZL 52715 Simon Cooke Scott Ilingworth Kohimarama YC 2 6 2 4 14 14
    3rd 3 Gold NZL 52357 Rowan Swanson Bruce Kennedy Worser Bay BC/Tauranga YPBC 4 11 3 1 19 19
    4th 42 Gold AUS 51983 Sam Kivell Max Taylor Mordialloc SC/Sandringham YC 7 2 6 14 29 29
    5th 34 Gold BRA 52200 Marcos Adler Bruno Faria ICRJ 5 3 11 16 35 35
    6th 26 Gold FRA 52772 Vincent Berthez Thibault Heurley SR Rochellaises 15 12 10 3 40 40
    7th 2 Gold NZL 51986 Mike Snow-Hansen Joshua McCormack Wakatere BC/Murrays Bay SC 6 9 9 19 43 43
    8th 31 Gold SIN 50382 Justin Liu Sherman Cheng Singapore Sailing 33 4 4 9 50 50
    9th 1 Gold NZL 51984 Derek Scott Jamie Hunt Naval Point SC 3 8 17 25 53 53
    10th 13 Gold NZL 52576 Andy Maloney Blair Tuke Murrays Bay SC/Kerikeri CC 10 34 8 7 59 59
    11th 62 Gold ITA 52669 Edoardo Mancinelli Scotti Lorenzo De Felice Circcolo Vela Roma 11 22 15 13 61 61
    12th 9 Gold NZL 52364 David Hazard Adrian Short Sandspit YC 28 5 22 10 65 65
    13th 46 Gold GER 51878 Hans-Christian Hasselmann Moritz Rojuek Schweriner YC/MSC 19 16 24 6 65 65
    14th 6 Gold NZL 52361 Paul Snow-Hansen Chris Dawson Wakatere BC/Murrays Bay SC 16 10 29 12 67 67
    15th 55 Gold GBR 52868 Ben Saxton James Foskett Staunton Harold SC 14 7 20 29 70 70
    16th 5 Gold NZL 52359 Michael Langley Sam Marshall Howick SC 29 24 16 5 74 74
    17th 25 Gold FRA 52705 Romain Mary Logan Vergy SR Rochellaises 22 15 14 23 74 74
    18th 7 Gold NZL 52362 Alistair Thompson Jason Saunders Murrays Bay SC/Tauranga YPBC 9 19 21 27 76 76
    19th 36 Gold AUS 50672 Peter Nicholas Jay Halligan Royal Freshwater BYC 12 31 26 11 80 80
    20th 20 Gold ARG 50795 Sebastian Peribrusa Santiago Masseroni Club de Veleros Barlovewto 18 13 32 18 81 81
    21st 58 Gold ITA 52225 Simon Sivitz Kosuta Jas Farneti SNPJ 20 21 27 15 83 83
    22nd 22 Gold FRA 52337 Marie Lumeau Vincent Guillarm CN Ile Tudy/USAM Brest 27 17 19 20 83 83
    23rd 47 Gold GER 52784 Jan Donandt Johannes Strobel Potsdamer YC 31 18 28 8 85 85
    24th 48 Gold GER 52490 Jonas Muller Markus Sparre Warnemunder YC/RSC 21 27 12 26 86 86
    25th 23 Gold FRA 52424 Brice Marcq Jeremie Mion Cergy Voile 17 30 18 22 87 87
    26th 61 Gold ITA 52309 Frederico Maria Maccari Rocco Vitali C V Bellano 26 26 5 34 91 91
    27th 8 Gold NZL 52363 David Tucker Ben Goodwin Napier SC 30 20 13 28 91 91
    28th 24 Gold FRA 52589 Baptiste Belhandouz Romain Bethune CNP Vatine 34 23 7 30 94 94
    29th 29 Gold ESP 52462 Daniel Wilcox Matthew Jones Valencia YC 25 14 35 DSQ 21 95 95
    30th 52 Gold GBR 52426 Jonathan Moss Ben Muskett Fishers Green SC/Lymington YC 23 25 31 17 96 96
    31st 49 Gold GER 52585 Ferdinand Gerz Bastian Henning Segleverein/Munchner YC 8 28 30 31 97 97
    32nd 38 Gold AUS 51576 Will Ryan Max Bryden Georges River SC 13 32 23 32 100 100
    33rd 39 Gold AUS 51880 Tom Brewer Samuel Mackay Royal Prince Alfred YC 24 29 25 24 102 102
    34th 40 Gold AUS 51881 Sam Phillips Chris Maxted Sorrento SCBC/Royal Brighton YC 32 33 35 DNF 33 133 133

    Scoring codes used

    Code Description
    DNF Started but did not finish
    DSQ Disqualification

  • 2007 INTERNATIONAL 420 CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

    TAKAPUNA BOATING CLUB

    Preliminary Results

  • Silver Fleet

    Silver Fleet

    Sailed:4, Discards:0, To count:4, Entries:33, Scoring system:My scoring system
    Rank Bow Number Fleet Nat SailNo Helm Crew Club Race Q
    4 Jan
    Race 1
    6 Jan
    Race 2
    6 Jan
    R3
     
    Total Nett
    1st 51 Silver GBR 52229 James Rusden Will Rusden Royal Lymington YC 7 11 1 1 20 20
    2nd 27 Silver FRA 52808 Maxime Garbay Thomas Haddouche YC Maugio Carnon 17 1 5 4 27 27
    3rd 45 Silver GER 51867 Bijorn Beilken Alexander Beilken Wassersportverein Hernelingen 6 2 2 22 32 32
    4th 43 Silver GER 51158 Julius Schrader Torben Boddeker Dusseldorfer YC/WSCG 2 7 8 15 32 32
    5th 63 Silver ITA 52671 Davide Ortelli Alberto Bortott C V Bellano 4 24 3 3 34 34
    6th 41 Silver AUS 51981 Lachlan Doyle Shaun Wells Royal Prince Alfred YC 10 9 11 12 42 42
    7th 10 Silver NZL 52549 Thomas Olds Martin Pike Murrays Bay BC 16 5 19 6 46 46
    8th 56 Silver GBR 52871 Tim Saxton Claire Lasko Gratham Water SC/Oxford SC 13 8 9 16 46 46
    9th 11 Silver NZL 52550 Francisco Lardies Simon Stanley-Harris Glendowie BC 1 19 6 21 47 47
    10th 50 Silver GBR 51989 Peter Irwin David Kohler Linlithgow SC 8 12 13 14 47 47
    11th 28 Silver FRA 52811 Vianney Guilbaud Cedric Mary CV St-Quentin 5 14 14 19 52 52
    12th 53 Silver GBR 52624 Owain Matthews Joe Williams West Kirby YC 9 27 7 10 53 53
    13th 54 Silver GBR 52626 Jack Yeoman George Yeoman Itchenor SC 20 28 4 2 54 54
    14th 59 Silver ITA 52299 Paolo Cattaneo Andrea Cattaneo C N Albenga 12 13 12 17 54 54
    15th 44 Silver GER 51792 Felix Roder Tobias Bolduan Deustcher Touring YC 21 21 10 5 57 57
    16th 16 Silver AUT 51793 Max Trippolt Julian Meister YC Bregenz 18 3 27 11 59 59
    17th 4 Silver NZL 52358 Joshua Porebski Benjamin Hanns Worser Bay BC 3 23 28 8 62 62
    18th 60 Silver ITA 52301 Andrea Poli Mattia Tamburin C V Bellano 15 17 24 7 63 63
    19th 12 Silver NZL 52570 Jamie Thompson Brad Hooker Murrays Bay SC/RNZYS 11 15 15 28 69 69
    20th 64 Silver SAM 52553 Paul Nicholls Ben Lowe Apia YC 24 6 18 23 71 71
    21st 66 Silver SAM 49308 Jonathan Clough Carl Syman Apia YC 25 20 20 20 85 85
    22nd 65 Silver SAM 52571 Andrew Bettle Chris Bettle Apia YC 30 18 16 26 90 90
    23rd 32 Silver SIN 50945 Wan Chin Low Terry Tang Singapore Sailing 19 4 34 OCS 34 OCS 91 91
    24th 37 Silver AUS 51384 Chris Martin Jarryd MacCinnon Adelaide Sailing Club 26 29 23 13 91 91
    25th 18 Silver SWE 52420 Alexander Conway Patrick Conway KSSS 32 25 26 9 92 92
    26th 21 Silver HUN 51982 Philip Schrader Murray England CYC 23 22 34 OCS 18 97 97
    27th 30 Silver ESP 52740 Elia Borrggo Carlos Olson CNJ 29 10 34 OCS 25 98 98
    28th 67 Silver SAM 52579 James Hakes Matthew Rogers Apia YC 27 33 17 24 101 101
    29th 19 Silver NED 51849 James Kennedy Nicky Kennedy Pleasant Point YC 31 16 29 27 103 103
    30th 17 Silver SWE 51565 James Ward Marcus Conway KSSS 22 26 25 34 DNF 107 107
    31st 57 Silver ITA 52080 Luca Goffredi Stefano Petissi F V Desenzano 14 30 34 OCS 34 DNF 112 112
    32nd 33 Silver BRA 52204 Bruno Magalhaes Franco Zanette CDJ 28 31 21 34 OCS 114 114
    33rd 35 Silver BRA 52523 Pedro Brito Lucas Silva CDJ 33 32 22 34 OCS 121 121

    Scoring codes used

    Code Description
    DNF Started but did not finish
    OCS On course side at start or broke rule 30.1
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