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Laser Radial Youth World Championship 2012 - They are crowned

by www.sail-world.com on 4 Jul 2012
Laser Radial Youth Girls (L-R) Geogina Povall GBR 4th ,Maddison Kennedy RQYS 1st, Comsty Ellie GBR 19th. Milly Bennett AUS 6th. After race 5 - Laser Radial Youth World Championships 2012 Mike Kenyon http://kenyonsportsphotos.com.au/
Laser Radial Youth World Championship 2012.

The final day of racing for the sailors from 19 nations was held at Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron on Moreton Bay in Brisbane, Queensland Australia today.


Hermann Tomasgaard from Norway won the Boys Under 19 World title on a count back from New Zealand’s Andrew McKenzie, both finished on 24 points. Mitchell Kiss (USA) was third on 27 points.

The top spot in the under 17 Boys went to Russia’s Maxim Nikolaev on 33 points. He placed fourth overall. Second was Benoit Lagneux (SUI) on 61 points followed by Ong Jevyn Jingrui from Singapore on 67 points.

Results – Boys

Rank

Sail No

Name

Isaf Id

Nation

Age Group

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

F1

F2

Total

Nett

1st

201111

Tomasgaard Hermann

NORHT2

Norway

Under 19 Boys

1

10

5

5

1

2

(14)

38

24

2nd

196881

Mckenzie Andrew

NZLAM21

New Zealand

Under 19 Boys

5

8

2

(10)

3

4

2

34

24

3rd

198358

Kiss Mitchell

USAMK45

USA

Under 19 Boys

7

3

4

(11)

5

3

5

38

27

4th

171513

Nikolaev Maxim

RUSMN2

Russia

Under 17 Boys

8

6

3

(20)

1

9

6

53

33

5th

175595

Perdomo Juan Carlos

PURJP3

 

Under 19 Boys

(19)

4

5

9

3

5

7

52

33

6th

196393

Mavrogeorgis Harris

GREHM3

Greece

Under 19 Boys

2

(16)

6

1

5

11

11

52

36

7th

202810

Walkemeyer Ben

AUSBW14

Australia

Under 19 Boys

4

4

12

4

2

12

(24)

62

38

8th

161912

Ozkaya Onur

TUROO8

Turkey

Under 19 Boys

12

1

1

2

16

8

(36 BFD)

76

40

9th

202647

Spearman Mark

AUSMS40

Australia

Under 19 Boys

11

(17)

11

8

7

1

3

58

41

10th

199104

Smith Daniel

AUSDS33

Australia

Under 19 Boys

3

7

10

14

6

13

(15)

68

53

11th

199225

Kempkers Matthew

NZLMK10

New Zealand

Under 19 Boys

8

10

22

1

2

(27)

17

87

60

12th

201424

Lagneux Benoit

SUILB4

Switzerland

Under 17 Boys

2

5

16

3

16

(30)

19

91

61

13th

185806

Pepper Mahia

NZLMP9

New Zealand

Under 19 Boys

19

3

3

8

9

(26)

22

90

64

14th

186152

Bos Duko

NEDDB9

Netherlands

Under 19 Boys

18

11

1

7

12

(31)

16

96

65

15th

187600

Broekhuizen Niels

NEDNB4

Netherlands

Under 19 Boys

5

8

(30)

27

4

14

8

96

66

16th

198106

Collinson Jack Ayrton

NZLJC15

New Zealand

Under 19 Boys

(26)

12

13

3

17

18

4

93

67

17th

176530

Namli Cem Deniz

TURCN2

Turkey

Under 19 Boys

16

6

19

7

13

6

(33)

100

67

18th

197850

Jevyn Jingrui Ong

SINJO3

Singapore

Under 17 Boys

10

7

18

16

(27)

7

9

94

67

19th

168060

Kalafarski Sebastian

POLSK5

Poland

Under 17 Boys

20

1

(28)

6

11

17

13

96

68

20th

195718

Van Aanholt Just

AHOJV1

Antilles

Under 19 Boys

4

2

(27)

6

10

23

23

95

68



The 2011 Under 17 Laser Radial World Champion Maxime Jonker (NED) now 18, won the 2012 Under 19 title. Australian Madison Kennedy took second place finishing on 32 points, while Britain’s Georgina Povall was third on 38 points.

In the Under 17 Girls, Australians Anna Philip and Louise Evans took the top two spots with Philip placed fifth overall on 43 points and Evans 11th overall on 66 points. Third place went to USA’s Lindsey Baab on 74 points.

In the Girls fleet Jonkers really stepped up to the plate and so did Australia’s Madeline Kennedy.

For Kennedy the last day was a big learning curve. As she packed her Laser away on the green lawns at RQYS this afternoon she said ‘I had an awesome start at the pin, I crossed the fleet and then instead of consolidating, kept going right, that turned out to be a major mistake. The wind went to left and I was deep at the top mark. I climbed back to ninth.

‘In the second race I was buried at the start and struggled and that cost me any chance I had to win the world title.

‘Then it glassed out for hours. With a little more breeze the Race Committee tried for a start for us girls just before the 3pm cut off.

'But the tide pushed a lot of the boats over and with time our enemy, it was all over.

‘I came second in the Worlds, I am very pleased. Of course to win the World title would have been wonderful but really Maxime Jonkers sailed brilliantly and she deserves the win.

‘I just want to say thanks to Adrian Finglas at the Queensland Academy of Sport and the other coaches, Ken Hurling and Ben Callard, the sponsors, event organisers, all the volunteers and especially Dad and Mum.'

(Dad BTW has a Laser Radial Master World title under his belt and he won bronze at this venue in the Master Worlds a few months ago, so its a family sport.)

‘For me OAMPS start tomorrow, then later in the year Sail Down Under and Nationals.'

Principal Race officer Kevin Wilson was philosophical when he came ashore

‘We tried to get a third race in , some pressure had come in about 14:30 and we tried to set up a race track but we just ran out of time with a 15:00 cut off.

‘We attempted a start for the girls just before the deadline but the current was pushing them, there were a lot of boats over early and we had a general recall.

‘Overall the sailors are all happy and they all appreciate the effort that the race committee put in to try to get fair racing away.

‘It was fair racing so that was the good part about it. It would have been nice to get more races in but unfortunately the pressure system just hasn’t allowed the breeze to come through.

‘Now we move forwards to OAMPS Queensland Youth Sailing Week and the Laser Radial Mens World Championships which start on the 10th and run to 17th July.’

Results – Girls

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Rank

Sail No

Name

Isaf Id

Nation

Age Group

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7

Total

Nett

1st

192645

Jonker Maxime

NEDMJ5

Netherlands

Under 19 Girls

1

8

1

3

(16)

1

12

42

26

2nd

202555

Kennedy Madison

AUSMK8

Australia

Under 19 Girls

(18)

9

2

1

1

10

9

50

32

3rd

198164

Povall Georgina

GBRGP28

G. Britain

Under 19 Girls

7

10

6

9

5

(11)

1

49

38

4th

196421

Bennett Milly

AUSMB45

Australia

Under 19 Girls

10

3

(18)

13

6

4

3

57

39

5th

192640

Philip Anna

AUSAP29

Australia

Under 17 Girls

(25)

4

12

10

8

5

4

68

43

6th

195725

Van Der Vaart Daphne

NEDDV11

Netherlands

Under 19 Girls

2

(32)

5

11

11

7

20

88

56

7th

186661

Corston Charlotte

NZLCC1

New Zealand

Under 19 Girls

13

(16)

7

7

9

9

15

76

60

8th

202353

Kaynar Pinar

TURPK1

Turkey

Under 19 Girls

(16)

2

11

8

2

6

36 DNE

81

65

9th

199062

Murayama Hitomi

JPNHM12

Japan

Under 19 Girls

8

6

8

19

19

(20)

5

85

65

10th

192860

Barwinska Agata

POLAB11

Poland

Under 19 Girls

4

14

22

21

3

2

(36 OCS)

102

66

11th

195537

Evans Louise

AUSLE4

Australia

Under 17 Girls

3

26

(27)

5

4

3

25

93

66

12th

196899

Van Rennes Natasha

AUSNV3

Australia

Under 19 Girls

(28)

7

14

4

12

22

10

97

69

13th

189813

Baab Lindsey

USALB54

USA

Under 17 Girls

5

17

26

12

(30)

12

2

104

74

14th

198113

Beavis Elise

NZLEB3

New Zealand

Under 19 Girls

6

11

4

20

20

(24)

19

104

80

15th

199776

Streater Sarah

USASS152

USA

Under 19 Girls

15

1

20

(23)

10

21

16

106

83

16th

197275

Ng Sue Shen

SINSN2

Singapore

Under 19 Girls

9

15

9

16

(27)

13

23

112

85

17th

197089

Silva Julia

BRAJM19

Brazil

Under 19 Girls

23

12

28

(34)

14

8

6

125

91

18th

202470

Cumpsty Ellie

GBREC28

G. Britain

Under 17 Girls

20

5

(36 DNF)

26

13

15

18

133

97

19th

197857

Theodora Ying Ning Ng

SINTN1

Singapore

Under 17 Girls

24

21

3

15

(29)

29

13

134

105

20th

199144

Hughes Haddon

USAHH27

USA

Under 17 Girls

11

23

(24)

22

22

16

11

129

105