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Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

RS Feva World Championships – Challenging day 1

by RS Feva International Class Association on 21 Jul 2015
Day 1 - 2015 PA Consulting Allen RS Feva World Championships Eventstream Media
2015 PA Consulting Allen RS Feva World Championships – After the excitement of the Opening Ceremony last night and a few days of preparation, team games and soaking up the atmosphere, sailors arrived this morning to the sunshine and a steady 10-15 knots on the race course. After gathering around the tent to be briefed for the day and collecting their GPS trackers, sailors eagerly took to the water.

The breeze and chop in the race one provided a challenge for some. European Champions, Jack Lewis and Lucas Marshall rose to the challenge, kicking off their series with a first place in their fleet. Swedish team, Oscar Anderson and Rebecca H Flohr also showed the fleet how it was done, taking away a second place in their fleet, not far ahead of the Kiwi team, Hamish McLaren and Henry McLachlan who took fourth. Meanwhile after a strong performance at the European Championships this year, narrowly missing out on the podium, Italians Nicolo Codeghini and Edoardo Gamba picked up where they left off, throwing in a fourth place in their fleet. Hot on their heels were Simonas Jersovas and Vejas Strelciunas of Lithuania.

The second race brought lighter and less stable winds. The change in conditions meant more manageable winds were often followed by big and sudden gusts that often caught boats off guard. Changing modes quickly and thinking ahead became the order of the day and Lithuanians Jersovas and Strelciunas had it down to a tee, taking a bullet in their race. Another race and another Italian team showing the way around the track; Mattia Zinetti and Davide Carbonelli posted a second in their fleet while Anderson and Flohr took third.

In a dying breeze, the third and final race of the day became a test of patience and resilience with big changes in position occurring around the race track. Lewis and Marshall (GBR) took the gun to finish the day with a perfect score leaving them at the top of the leaderboard going into day two. Meanwhile Jersovas and Strelciunas of Lithuania finished their day on a high, posting a third position and leaving them in fourth place overall. Behind by just one point going into day two are the Swedish team, Anderson and Flohr, who also had a consistent day, rounding off with a second position to leave them in fifth overall. McLaren and McLachlan (NZL) had a strong day, posting a fourth position in the final race, only let down by the middle race the pair lie ready to pounce just outside of the top 10.

Tomorrow will be the second and final day of the qualifying series, after which the fleet will be split into gold, silver and bronze fleet in order of ranking. The points are close after a tricky day, so it’s all to play for.




Results

Competitor

Name

 

 

 

Q1

 

 

 

Q2

 

 

 

Q3

 

 

 

Q4

 

 

 

Q5

 

1

 GBR 5029

Bird/Hardman

3

1

1

 

2

2

 GBR 4945

Lewis/Marshall

1

1

1

1

3

3

 GBR 4890

Armstrong/Armstrong

1

4

1

2

4

4

 GBR 4631

Black/Cage

2

2

1

1

5

5

 GBR 5450

Lewis/Payne

1

2

1

2

5

6

 LTU 5965

Jersovas/Strelciunas

5

1

3

4

9

7

 SWE 3832

Andersson/Flohr

2

3

5

4

9

8

 GBR 5763

Jameson/Jameson

3

3

5

4

10

9

 SWE 5743

Hedström/Langenius

7

BF

3

1

11

10

 SWE 3597

Nordin/Fredriksson

9

1

2

3

14

11

 GBR 5454

Batchelor/Murphy

7

1

6

3

16

12

 GBR 1884

Jones/Plank

2

9

BF

7

18

13

 GBR 3638

Edmonds/Gibbs

5

4

9

2

18

14

 ITA 4909

Codeghini/Gamba

4

2

8

6

18

15

 GBR 4745

Elliott/Mcdonald

4

7

1

8

19

16

 USA 5026

Abma/Knoppers

14

1

2

4

20

17

 ITA 4921

Zinetti/Carbonelli

6

2

BF

12

20

18

 GBR 5161

Leckie/Bristow

3

6

2

11

20

19

 GBR 5000

Ormerod/Wylie

8

3

2

9

20

20

 GBR 5626

Caiger/Davies

6

7

1

7

20

21

 GBR 6086

Proffitt/Flint

6

2

3

12

21

22

 GBR 2508

Jobson/Webster

8

1

10

5

23

23

 GBR 5559

Fulton/Homan

12

10

3

2

24

24

 EST 4312

Vaino/Tiidemann

8

BF

6

10

24

25

 NZL 5881

Mclaren/Mclachlan

4

14

7

1

25

26

 GBR 6131

Davies/Caiger

9

5

11

1

25

27

 GBR 4682

Collingbourne/Morley

2

5

18

5

28

28

 GBR 2422

Mizzi/Callan

12

13

4

1

29

29

 NED 3691

Van Der Stroom/Van Lookeren Campagne

15

10

3

5

30

30

 IRL 4891

Start/Start

23

2

7

 

30

31

 NED 3475

Dutilh/Stoop

17

2

4

10

31

32

 GBR 5905

Matthew/Greenwood

14

8

9

3

31

33

 IRL 5486

Fowler/Arrowsmith

11

15

1

6

32

34

 NED 2878

De Vries/Gerritsen

13

1

14

6

33

35

 GBR 4179

Pye/Pye

1

6

13

14

33

36

 GBR 5631

Luke/Lee-Browne

11

5

2

18

34

37

 GBR 5846

Harris/Cogger

16

11

1

7

34

38

 ITA 5137

Fossati/Torchio

9

6

2

20

35

39

 CZE 2186

Cermak/Kostal

14

8

1

13

35

40

 GBR 5561

Macaulay/Bastide

16

4

17

1

37

41

 NED 5623

Bol/Bol

5

18

3

14

37

42

 NZL 5880

Liefting/Dickson

7

14

17

3

38

43

 NED 4309

Van Cranenburgh/Van Cranenburgh

10

22

3

8

40

44

 GBR 4530

Dyer/Dyer

3

14

4

23

41

45

 GBR 4904

Tellwright/Tellwright

16

9

2

17

42

46

 ITA 5347

Roncuzzi/Roncuzzi

11

12

2

19

42

47

 ITA 3688

Giambarda/Minoni

27

BF

13

3

43

48

 GBR 5800

Martin/Byford

17

2

10

16

43

49

 EST 4327

Holter/Harkus

18

12

3

13

43

50

 IRL 1605

Donnelly/Coyle

3

27

6

11

44

51

 GBR 5627

Caiger/Atkin

2

12

24

8

44

52

 SWE 3603

Sevedag/Haga

10

22

2

12

44

53

 NED 4098

Groen/Andringa

2

11

14

20

45

54

 GBR 5517

Willis/Richards

12

15

18

2

45

55

 GER 3501

Sauer/Brost

4

16

8

22

46

56

 GBR 5775

Holliday/Dennis

15

8

3

24

47

57

 NED 5251

Andringa/Modderman

17

21

SCP

2

47

58

 NED 1619

Beemster/Beemster

19

13

15

4

47

59

 GBR 4963

Wright/Allen

13

17

2

17

47

60

 GBR 4385

Mcfarlane Bond/Mcfarlane Bond

21

7

2

20

48

61

 EST 4336

Paal/Paal

15

24

BF

9

48

62

 GER 3959

Steinborn/Steinborn

3

19

5

25

49

63

 NED 587

Groen/Groen

3

19

9

24

52

64

 NOR 5804

Bordal/Silnes

22

21

10

2

53

65

 NED 3524

Verwoerd/Wickel

25

28

3

 

53

66

 SWE 4733

Olsson/Martensson

24

3

19

11

54

67

 EST 4335

Pais/Ausman

2

23

12

21

56

68

 GBR 4065

Tardrew/Simes

13

25

4

18

56

69

 EST 4337

Maalinn/Vainikk

18

2

23

16

57

70

 GBR 4984

Zuurmond/Ala

3

17

20

23

60

71

 NED 3477

Nankman/Kampherbeek

21

20

19

2

60

72

 NED 5253

Rijk/Louwinger

18

29

3

15

62

73

 SWE 5590

Gidefjord/Åberg

34

3

8

21

63

74

 ITA 5346

Prati/Calzolari

28

2

16

19

63

75

 NED 5254

Rijk/Abma

23

3

29

13

65

76

 GBR 5424

Neve/Peckham

20

23

2

22

65

77

 ITA 1343

Zanetti/Giacomo

22

3

23

21

66

78

 ITA 5332

Baraldi/Grazioso

4

36

23

9

68

79

 SWE 1543

Åsberg/Kinnerfors

28

29

12

3

69

80

 GER 5199

Schumacher/Liebherz

36

3

2

32

70

81

 SWE 2895

Berg/Dahlin

22

30

BF

18

70

82

 SWE 1540

Wahlberg/Wahlberg

4

13

15

43

71

83

 GBR 5494

Tardrew/Clark

25

BF

34

14

73

84

 CZE 5344

Zak/Skvaril

3

16

28

29

73

85

 IRL 1776

Hinkson/Kelly

24

BF

25

26

75

86

 GBR 4635

Bates/Allen

34

32

3

10

76

87

 LTU 5599

Kasetaite/Bernatonyte

37

3

14

25

76

88

 GBR 0501

Morley/Johnson

31

16

29

3

76

89

 NED 3719

Den Dikken/Wulffraat

24

35

3

17

76

90

 GBR 1104

Hall/Cockram

32

18

26

3

76

91

 SWE 4424

Hörfelt/Norlander

20

26

31

3

77

92

 GBR 3120

Miles/Rooks

3

27

20

31

78

93

 GBR 0783

Nunn/Cotterill

36

22

22

4

80

94

 GBR 5569

Fox Copley/Ferguson

25

21

4

35

81

95

 GBR 6076

Clark/Porter

4

9

40

33

82

96

 NED 3470

Dragt/Timmermans

4

28

17

37

82

97

 GER 3791

Andresen/Marquardsen

28

4

27

27

82

98

 GBR 3774

Tanner/Gilks

10

35

4

39

84

99

 GBR 2609

Shillaker/Bradley

27

3

30

28

85

100

 GBR 2046

Gerrell/Ellis Thomas

4

42

43

 

85

101

 SUI 4710

Van Woudenberg/Dransfeld

33

4

22

31

86

102

 FRA 6139

Bérénice/Emilie

23

33

3

30

86

103

 GBR 5802

Visser/Petit

37

25

4

25

87

104

 SWE 875

Rahe/Hagkvist

26

26

4

36

88

105

 GER 5430

Basler/Pahl

31

31

26

4

88

106

 CAN 6082

Morland/Holowachuk

27

30

31

3

88

107

 DEN 5268

Christoffersen/Flyger

DN

DNS

33

 

88

108

 GBR 5483

Cope/Cope

39

26

24

4

89

109

 GBR 6096

Humphries/Barnes

4

38

12

41

91

110

 GBR 5563

Dalton/Hunter

4

30

30

31

91

111

 FIN 5557

Hoviniemi/Wahlroos

32

BF

38

22

92

112

 SWE 1677

Holmgren/Holmgren

35

17

41

4

93

113

 SWE 5588

Prytz/Sonnergren

3

37

21

35

93

114

 DEN 4557

Clausen/Lindegaard

SC

37

28

29

94

115

 NED 5089

Van Der Tuin/Leenhouts

3

31

37

27

95

116

 GBR 2431

Middleton/Haye

29

4

29

40

98

117

 GBR 5426

Foster/Demetri

32

3

34

32

98

118

 NED 3465

Niestadt/Nankman

29

4

31

39

99

119

 GBR 5847

Barnes/Paton

39

25

37

5

101

120

 GBR 5630

Bale/Bale

26

BF

42

33

101

121

 GBR 5560

Baptiste/Barone

38

4

34

29

101

122

 GUA 5900

Purse/Purse

4

39

33

30

102

123

 RUS 6101

Rusetskaya/Lantsevsky

4

36

40

27

103

124

 NED 3473

Dermer/Biesbroeck

19

40

4

45

104

125

 GBR 3765

Mauritzen/Mauritzen

44

23

5

38

105

126

 IRL 1595

Eggers/Obeirne

SCP

32

BF

26

105

127

 EST 4274

Rüütel/Rüütel

4

42

25

40

107

128

 GER 1934

Temming/Buhl

31

43

4

34

108

129

 SWE 3536

Hjerdin/Hjerdin

36

35

37

4

108

130

 ITA 2452

Lo Sterzo/Bassi

38

32

3

39

109

131

 NED 5666

Brinkel/Brinkel

33

DP

41

36

110

132

 GER 1940

Liebholz/Liebholz

DN

DNC

DNC

 

110

133

 GER 2085

Sabatin/Nolde

DN

DNS

SCP

38

111

134

 LTU 5369

Petraityte/Petraityte

41

41

4

30

112

135

 LTU 5368

Dambrauskas/Jurgelionis

DN

34

32

46

112

136

 GBR 5146

Marshall/Marshall

33

39

4

47

119

137

 GBR 5542

Monk/Ingham

4

36

43

43

122

138

 GER 3332

Schrödter/Linde

4

44

41

37

122

139

 GBR 5037

Gibbs/Streatfield

40

41

4

41

122

140

 DEN 2907

Tang Christensen/Poulsen Mataji

41

4

40

42

123

141

 GBR 5039

Neville/Holmes

41

41

43

4

125

142

 DEN 5908

Ravens/Bregendahl

DN

48

32

47

127

143

 NED 4308

Krijt/Heerema

DN

47

39

41

127

144

 NED 1304

Kooijman/Bredero

4

40

44

43

127

145

 GER 2084

Petry/Jacobsen

46

46

38

4

130

146

 GBR 5562

Tilling/Hall

50

5

44

37

131

147

 NED 5567

Reitsma/Boersma

47

45

BF

40

132

148

 GER 4384

Hütte/Graml

4

44

45

48

137

149

 GER 3515

Calais/Lassan

5

42

47

50

139

150

 GER 1325

Martens/Diekhoner

5

49

46

45

140

151

 GER 2399

Rohr/Thiemann

47

5

49

45

141

152

 DEN 2473

Hjorth Lyngsie/Lønberg

51

43

SC

48

142

153

 LTU 5425

Oskutis/Malakauskaite

DN

49

46

47

142

154

 GBR 5882

Dennis/Ala

5

44

49

51

144

155

 GBR 5279

Spurway/Harvey

49

5

47

48

144

156

 LTU 5598

Petrauskas/Ringaitis

48

52

48

5

148

157

 GER 11

Schafft/Sämer

49

BF

51

51

151

158

 GBR 5545

Broomby/Peyton-Jones

DN

45

DNF

52

152

159

 DEN 5681

Jørgensen/Pii

DN

52

50

50

152

160

 GBR 5552

Cogger/Murray

DN

51

51

52

154

161

 GBR 1865

Mauritzen/Mauritzen

DN

DNC

DNC

49

159

162

 GER 4435

Hütte/Hartel

DN

53

DNF

54

162

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