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Day 4 Kiel Week Australian results

by Sail-World on 20 Jun 2007
Matthew Belcher and Nick Behrens have lost the lead in the 470 Mens and after Day 4, they now lie in fourth place. Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page have moved up into second place.

In the 470 Womens, Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson remain in second place.

Michael Blackburn continues to dominate the Laser class, with Aussie women Krystal Weir in second and Sarah Blanck dropping back to fifth.

In the Finn class, Anthony Nossiter has surrendered the lead and is now second, with Brendan Casey in fifth place.

In the RS:X Mens, Michael Lancey is seventh.

Australian Results:

Laser Radial - Sarah Blanck 2nd, Krystal Weir 5th
Finn - Anthony Nossiter 1st, Brendan Casey 5th, Nathan Quirk 33rd
Star - Andrew Landenberger and Simon Reffold 14th
470W - Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson 2nd, Stacey Omay and Chelsea Hall 22nd
Laser - Michael Blackburn 1st, Tim Castles 37th, James Burman 61st, Joshua Chant 72nd
470M - Matthew Belcher and Nick Behrens 4th, Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page 2nd, Mathieu Higgins and Tim Lynch 16th
RS:X Men - Michael Lancey 8th, Brendan Todd 22nd, Sean O'Brien 23rd

Full results: http://www.kielerwoche.de/eng/englishdefault.htm
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