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Sailing World Cup –Hyeres 2015 - Now all is right with the 49er World

by Rob Kothe & Jedda Murphy on 24 Apr 2015
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke - Day 2 of the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Hyeres, France Jesus Renedo / Sailing Energy http://www.sailingenergy.com/
New Zealand’s Pete Burling and Blair Tuke have won every single 49er regatta they have entered since their 2012 London Silver medal result and that includes multiple world titles, World Cup regattas and the Rio test event.

They were at the time of interview once again atop the leaderboard after two days of 49er racing, here in Hyeres and they consolidated their regatta lead today with two-thirds and a drop..

In this Sail-World interview, Burling talks 49ers, America’s Cup, Moths and Olympic campaigning.



Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

NZL

NZL 1

Peter Burling

Blair Tuke

2

9

3

1

1

2

3

3

(20)

44.00

24.00

2

DEN

DEN 30

Jonas Warrer

Anders Thomsen

5

15

(32)

4

3

3

8

5

18

93.00

61.00

3

AUS

AUS-3

Nathan Outteridge

Iain Jensen

(33)

4

1

16

12

6

17

1

11

101.00

68.00

4

POL

POL 42

Lukasz Przybytek

Pawel Kolodzinski

15

3

16

(24)

4

10

10

6

13

101.00

77.00

5

GER

GER 12

Erik Heil

Thomas Ploessel

19

22

23

(41)
DNF

5

1

1

13

2

127.00

86.00

6

ITA

ITA 96

Stefano Cherin

Andrea Tesei

3

14

5

7

24

24

22

(27)

4

130.00

103.00

7

GBR

GBR 114

James Peters

Fynn Sterritt

4

18

7

12

18

(33)

15

9

24

140.00

107.00

8

AUS

AUS 7

David Gilmour

Rhys Mara

12

28

(35)

5

19

11

7

10

15

142.00

107.00

9

NZL

NZL 34

Marcus Hansen

Josh Porebski

9

12

19

29

16

(35)

9

15

1

145.00

110.00

10

GBR

GBR 33

Dylan Fletcher-Scott

Alain Sign

(41)
DNF

16

20

10

15

5

5

22

29

163.00

122.00

11

POL

POL 52

Tomasz Januszewski

Jacek Nowak

11

23

(27)

9

13

15

19

7

27

151.00

124.00

12

GER

GER 59

Justus Schmidt

Max Boehme

(41)
DNF

20

26

6

2

7

30

29

7

168.00

127.00

13

SWE

SWE 16

Carl P Sylvan

Otto Hamel

27

(33)

6

27

8

27

11

16

8

163.00

130.00

14

GBR

GBR 6

John Pink

Stuart Bithell

1

31

(34)

34

17

25

6

11

6

165.00

131.00

15

JPN

JPN 81

Yukio Makino

Kenji Takahashi

17

2

(38)

14

34

22

4

24

16

171.00

133.00

16

ITA

ITA 23

Jacopo Plazzi

Umberto Molineris

31

13

22

3

10

18

(33)

14

25

169.00

136.00

17

ESP

ESP 900

Diego Botín

Iago Lopez Marra

22

(30)

13

11

27

20

23

17

3

166.00

136.00

18

SWE

SWE 500

Victor Bergström

Victor Vasternas

7

6

9

(35)

6

16

28

30

34

171.00

136.00

19

AUT

AUT 4

Nico Delle - Karth

Nikolaus Resch

(41)
DNF

5

2

20

25

32

12

12

31

180.00

139.00

20

ESP

ESP 46

Federico Alonso Tellechea

Arturo Alonso Tellechea

(41)
DNF

1

8

37

30

14

14

28

9

182.00

141.00

21

USA

USA 50

Bradley Funk

Trevor Burd

29

(35)

15

15

23

12

21

4

23

177.00

142.00

22

POR

POR-5

JORGE LIMA

José Costa

26

11

18

19

26

19

16

8

(30)

173.00

143.00

23

CRO

CRO 87

Pavle Kostov

Petar Cupac

20

8

4

(41)
RET

21

30

13

19

37

193.00

152.00

24

ARG

ARG 133

Yago Lange

Klaus Lange

(41)
DNF

19

11

23

11

9

34

33

14

195.00

154.00

25

FRA

FRA 14

Mathieu Frei

Yann Rocherieux

24

(37)

10

25

28

18
STP

25

20

5

192.00

155.00

26

AUS

AUS 400

Joel Turner

Lewis Brake

8

36

36

13

7

4

(38)

37

19

198.00

160.00

27

IRL

IRL 8

Ryan Seaton

Matthew Mcgovern

21

26

25

17

9

28

29

(34)

10

199.00

165.00

28

ITA

ITA 22

Giuseppe Angilella

Pietro Zucchetti

10

25

31

2

37

(41)
UFD

18

23

22

209.00

168.00

29

ITA

ITA 26

Ruggero Tita

Giacomo Cavalli

32

17

17

18

29

26

2

(39)

28

208.00

169.00

30

BRA

BRA 332

Marco Grael

Gabriel Borges

25

7

24

(41)
DNS

22

13

20

25

38

215.00

174.00

31

FRA

FRA-13

Julien d'Ortoli

Noe Delpech

30

40

33

28

14

8

(41)
UFD

2

32

228.00

187.00

32

FRA

FRA 144

Kévin Fischer

Sébastien SCOTTO DI FASANO

(41)
DNF

21

12

31

33

23

27

21

21

230.00

189.00

33

RUS

RUS 281

Pavel Kalinchev

Pavel Karachov

16

29

28

22

31

(41)
DNF

26

36

12

241.00

200.00

34

ITA

ITA 444

Luca Dubbini

Roberto Dubbini

13

32

(37)

8

32

21

32

32

33

240.00

203.00

35

CHI

CHI 700

Benjamin Grez Ahrens

Cristóbal Grez Ahrens

14

10

21

33

35

(41)
RET

37

18

35

244.00

203.00

36

BRA

BRA 300

Dante Bianchi

Thomas Low-Beer

18

(39)

30

26

20

36

36

38

17

260.00

221.00

37

AUS

AUS 66

William Phillips

James Wierzbowski

28

24

(41)
BFD

30

41
DNF

34

31

26

26

281.00

240.00

38

GBR

GBR 98

David Evans

Ed Powys

6

38

14

21

39

(41)
DNF

41
DNC

41
DNC

41
DNC

282.00

241.00

39

ESP

ESP 32

Carlos Paz

Luis Bugallo Arriola

34

27

29

36

38

31

24

35

(39)

293.00

254.00

40

FRA

FRA-9

Manu Dyen

Marc Mallaret

23

34

(41)
BFD

32

36

29

35

31

36

297.00

256.00

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