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World Sailing Match Racing Rankings - 24 August 2016

by ISAF on 26 Aug 2016
Taylor Canfield's US One - 2016 World Match Racing Tour Ian Roman / WMRT
The World Sailing Match Race rankings have been released and Taylor Canfield (ISV) remains top of the Open section while Anna Kjellberg (SWE) moves up to number one in the women's.

Finally taking top spot for the first time in over a year in the last rankings release, Canfield still holds an advantage over his big rival Ian Williams (GBR).

Winner of the Grade One Energa Sopot Match Race, Nicklas Dackhammar (SWE) moves up to #48, his best ranking.



Anna Kjellberg takes the top spot in the women's division changing places with former number one, Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN), who drops to number two. Kjellberg moved up thank to a win at the Grade One Lysekil Women's Match.

Anne Claire Le Berre (FRA) sits third in the women's rankings.

Click here for the full rankings.



Match racing - Open - Wednesday 24 August 2016

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Taylor Canfield ISV
8 1 1 12234
2 Ian Williams GBR
8 2 1 11022
3 Sam Gilmour AUS
8 4 3 10096
4 Philip Robertson NZL
8 3 3 9787
5 Eric Monnin SUI
8 5 3 9603
6 Matthew Jerwood AUS
8 6 6 9130
7 Chris Steele NZL
8 8 7 8763
8 Lukasz Wosinski POL
8 20 8 8692
9 Mati Sepp EST
8 11 9 8357
10 Harry Price AUS
8 14 10 8189
11 Olli-Pekka Lumijärvi FIN
8 10 10 8181
12 Joachim Aschenbrenner DEN
8 9 6 8081
13 Bjorn Hansen SWE
8 7 2 7887
14 Markus Ronnberg FIN
8 15 14 7782
15 Robin Follin FRA
8 18 15 7739
16 Christophe Killian USA
8 34 16 7718
17 Jeremy Koo MAS
8 21 17 7672
18 Dejan Presen SLO
8 25 18 7468
19 Marek Stanczyk POL
8 23 13 7376
20 David Storrs USA
8 13 13 7347
21 PRZEMEK TARNACKI POL
8 19 8 7289
22 Antti Luhta FIN
8 24 22 7149
23 Johnie Berntsson SWE
8 12 6 7067
24 Vladimir Lipavsky RUS
8 35 18 7035
25 Nicolai Sehested DEN
5 16 4 7014

Match racing - Women - Wednesday 24 August 2016

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Anna Kjellberg SWE
8 2 1 9549
2 Camilla Ulrikkeholm DEN
8 1 1 8413
3 Anne-Claire Le Berre FRA
7 3 1 7508
4 Stephanie Roble USA
6 6 2 7014
5 Caroline Sylvan SWE
8 4 4 6837
6 Pauline Courtois FRA
8 5 5 6642
7 Marinella Laaksonen FIN
8 7 7 4877
8 Renee Groeneveld NED
3 8 1 4693
9 Katie Spithill AUS
4 10 2 3996
10 Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen DEN
3 16 1 3578
11 Rikst Dijkstra NED
8 11 11 3432
12 Milly Bennett AUS
7 12 6 3401
13 Sanna Häger SWE
8 15 11 3339
14 Nina Ramm-Schmidt FIN
8 13 13 3215
15 Nicole Breault USA
4 9 7 3017
16 Antonia Degerlund FIN
8 24 16 2985
17 Maria-Christina Contogiannopoulou GRE
5 18 17 2702
18 Alexa Bezel SUI
4 22 6 2394
19 Juliana Senfft BRA
5 17 11 2357
20 Johanna Bergqvist SWE
6 30 20 2137
21 Susanna Kukkonen FIN
4 68 21 2112
22 Jassi Skogman FIN
8 33 22 2077
23 Anne Maehr AUT
5 19 19 2010
24 Sarah Parker AUS
3 21 19 2004
25 Martina Karlemo FIN
2 23 14 1887
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