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OK Dinghy World Rankings – Greg Wilcox maintains his lead

by Robert Deaves on 5 Nov 2015
Bo Petersen - OK Dinghy Robert Deaves
Greg Wilcox (NZL) maintains his lead on top of the OK Dinghy World Ranking List. He has now been world ranked number 1 since December 2013, a record only beaten by four-time World Champion Nick Craig (GBR).

Wilcox’s consistent top 10 placings at the high points World Championship, combined with victory at last year's Interdominion Championship has sealed his place at the top. In contrast, second placed Bo Petersen (DEN), has only one World top 10 to his name, but has performed consistently well at the other regattas to record a career best of world number two.

Petersen is one of the biggest movers in the top 10 for this release, and jumps from ninth to second after placing third at the World Championship. Rene Johannsen (DEN) moves from tenth to third after winning the Swedish Nationals.


In fourth place Mark Jackson (AUS) is living off his victories at the Australian Nationals for the past two years and two top tens at the last two World Championships.

The current World Champion, and German champion, Andre Budzien (GER) completes the top five, moving up from 12th after missing last year’s World Championship.

The biggest mover into the top 10 is the 2004 World Champion Jim Hunt (GBR), who moves up from 28th. Meanwhile, Charlie Cumbley (GBR) moves up a tidy 100 places to 14th. This is only his first full season in the class and with wins at the Spring Cup, Kiel Week and the British Nationals, as well as being runner up at the World Championship, he looks set to challenge the top next season.


This last release of the year includes results from the World Championship in Puck, Poland and the National Championships from Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, France, Poland and Sweden.

The next ranking list will be released after the Southern Hemisphere events in time for the European Championship in Medemblik in April.

Top 20 from 463 sailors

 

1

Greg Wilcox

NZL

544

981.46

16

2

Bo Petersen

DEN

1431

958.39

12

3

Rene Sarabia Johannsen

DEN

1442

908.56

15

4

Mark Jackson

AUS

735

864.68

7

5

Andre Budzien

GER

792

864.21

8

6

Jørgen Lindhartdsen

DEN

1420

855.98

15

7

Jørgen Svendsen

DEN

3

821.92

8

8

Martin von Zimmermann

GER

693

815.46

12

9

Jim Hunt

GBR

1

807.47

8

10

Robert Deaves

GBR

2156

771.76

6

11

Pawel Pawlaczyk

POL

14

761.17

7

12

Bo Reker Andersen

DEN

1

739.92

16

13

Stefan Myralf

DEN

6

738.66

7

14

Charlie Cumbley

GBR

2173

737.50

5

15

Thomas Hanson-Mild

SWE

100

737.02

5

16

Brent Williams

AUS

754

733.63

7

17

Andreas Pich

GER

797

726.06

11

18

Tomasz Gaj

POL

1

725.80

6

19

Henrik Kofoed Larsen

DEN

1397

661.84

9

20

Alex Scoles

GBR

13

654.54

5

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