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Day 1- Results Laser Radial Youth Men

by Sarah Powrie on 24 Mar 2008
Results Radial

No Sailno Name Scores 1 2
1 NZL 185378 Vincent Matt 2.0 1 1
2 NZL 181961 Maloney Andrew 4.0 3 1
3 BRA 189532 Pereira Guilherme 4.0 1 3
4 NZL 185381 McKee Cameron 6.0 2 4
5 NZL 190332 Meech Sam 8.0 6 2
6 IRL 191247 Penney Chris 8.0 2 6
7 NZL 181998 Deegan Luke 9.0 3 6
8 FRA 188506 Florent Blais 10.0 8 2
9 GBR 187491 Spencer James 10.0 5 5
10 NED 184292 Ter Haar Sierk Jan 12.0 9 3
11 NZL 191623 Dow Travis 13.0 9 4
12 BRA 159694 Mazzaferro Stefano 13.0 4 9
13 CRO 189016 Peresa Marko 14.0 7 7
14 BRA 185098 Pinna Baepi 15.0 4 11
15 NZL 188807 Saunders Jason 15.0 5 10
16 MAS 182997 Hairudin Harrithammry 22.0 6 16
17 GBR 189362 Evans Martin 22.0 10 12
18 AUS 163194 Noye Elliott 23.0 12 11
19 USA 175086 Dugdale Nicholas 24.0 17 7
20 TRI 175772 Leighton Stuart 24.0 16 8
21 GRE 188230 Kiourtzis Alexandros 26.0 11 15
22 NZL 171924 Jacobson Kayne 27.0 7 20
23 AUS 185363 Searle Keiran 28.0 15 13
23 BRA 179001 Ramos Veeren Alex 28.0 15 13
23 RUS 151111 Zotov Ivan 28.0 13 15
26 CRO 172582 Zahtila Albert 28.0 14 14
27 NED 178640 Moerman Maarten Max 29.0 20 9
28 USA 165023 Dair Gregory 29.0 19 10
29 USA 181241 Leon Collin 29.0 11 18
30 ITA 188545 Acciani Alessandro 30.0 14 16
31 NZL 186655 Banks Codie 34.0 22 12
32 ITA 182771 Pellis Marco 34.0 12 22
33 CRO 172584 Krivicic Luka 35.0 18 17
34 NZL 192615 Smith Chris 36.0 19 17
35 TUR 176332 Almat Murat 36.0 17 19
36 NZL 177772 Kennedy Darren 42.0 18 24
37 NZL 184218 Loxton Spencer 44.0 21 23
38 NZL 192267 Macfarlane Jackson 46.0 25 21
39 TRI 173405 Leighton James 49.0 ocs 5
40 NZL 191618 Porebski Josh 49.0 31 18
41 NZL 191615 Hern Matthew 49.0 24 25
42 NZL 192613 Cockburn Hayden 50.0 36 14
43 AUS 192268 Barton Angus 50.0 30 20
44 NZL 181962 Wright Joseph 50.0 29 21
45 NZL 175279 Coltman Tim 52.0 ocs 8
46 USA 189792 McClatchy Bo 52.0 8 bfd
47 AUS 191612 Burton Tom 54.0 10 bfd
48 NZL 178800 Croft Nicolas 56.0 30 26
49 NZL 192612 Lane George 56.0 26 30
50 NZL 190329 Cox Jacob 56.0 28 28
51 SLO 185409 Pletikos Nik 57.0 13 bfd
52 CRO 178702 Gatin Inno 57.0 16 41
53 USA 173245 Lozier Philip 58.0 31 27
54 ITA 188245 Gaspari Federico 58.0 27 31
55 NZL 192609 Coles Jordan 59.0 23 36
56 POR 174127 Neves Pedro 61.0 39 22
57 AUS 187883 Leicester Simon 62.0 29 33
58 IRL 189212 Scallan Ben 63.0 ocs 19
59 TAH 177758 Oudart Loic 63.0 34 29
60 COK 178799 Elisa Peter 64.0 20 bfd
61 ITA 186330 La Mantia Filippo 64.0 22 42
62 NZL 170532 Jones Daniel 64.0 40 24
63 USA 187260 Norris Phillip 64.0 32 32
64 JPN 166991 Suzuki Yoshio 65.0 21 bfd
65 JPN 187420 Maeshima Motoki 65.0 42 23
66 NZL 153185 Rhodes Scott 66.0 41 25
67 TRI 75075 Barcant Aaron 67.0 23 bfd
68 USA 190374 Wallace John 68.0 24 bfd
69 AUS 170509 Langford Rohan 68.0 33 35
70 AUS 167071 Jones Christopher 69.0 25 bfd
71 NZL 192281 Rodgers Michael 70.0 26 bfd
72 TUR 191728 Bastanoglu Bora 71.0 27 bfd
73 GBR 178751 Cornthwaite Jak 72.0 28 bfd
74 NZL 193023 Stevens William 72.0 35 37
75 ITA 181665 Gagliano Candela Salvatore 75.0 36 39
76 NZL 185382 Geddes Rawiri 76.0 32 bfd
77 JPN 177063 Yaegaki Teppei 77.0 33 bfd
78 NZL 131870 Gray George 77.0 37 40
79 TUR 184781 Tumsen Celal 78.0 ocs 34
80 GRE 171320 Kostomoiris George 78.0 34 bfd
81 JPN 173731 Waki Munechika 79.0 35 bfd
82 NZL 191622 Pasco Robert 81.0 37 bfd
83 NZL 192276 Chadderton Hamish 81.0 38 43
84 JPN 163216 Yoshida Kyohei 82.0 ocs 38
85 COK 148915 Charlie Junior 82.0 38 bfd
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