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Olympics Star Day One Results

by Sail-World on 22 Aug 2004
American Paul Cayard started best on Day One, ahead of the Brazilian Torben Grael. A reasonable start for Australian's Beashel and Giles, with Loof and Bromby behind them. Results here.

Star Fleet Overall - After 2 races out of 11

Race Points
Place NOC Name 1 2 Total Net

1 USA
Paul CAYARD
Phil TRINTER 1 6 7 7

2 BRA
Torben GRAEL
Marcelo FERREIRA 5 4 9 9

3 SUI
Flavio MARAZZI
Enrico DE MARIA 10 1 11 11

4 GBR
Iain PERCY
Steve MITCHELL 8 3 11 11

5 FRA
Xavier ROHART
Pascal RAMBEAU 3 9 12 12

6 ESP
Roberto BERMUDEZ
Pablo ARRARTE 2 13 15 15

7 DEN
Nicklas HOLM
Claus OLESEN 4 12 16 16

8 AUS
Colin BEASHEL
David GILES 9 7 16 16

9 GRE
Leonidas PELEKANAKIS
Georgios KONTOGOURIS 16 2 18 18

10 ITA
Francesco BRUNI
Guido VIGNA 13 5 18 18

11 CAN
Ross MACDONALD
Mike WOLFS 7 11 18 18

12 GER
Alexander HAGEN
Jochen WOLFRAM 6 17 23 23

13 SWE
Fredrik LOOF
Anders EKSTROM 15 8 23 23

14 NED
Mark NEELEMAN
Peter VAN NIEKERK 14 10 24 24

15 IRL
Mark MANSFIELD
Killian COLLINS 11 15 26 26

16 AUT
Hans SPITZAUER
Andreas HANAKMP 12 14 26 26

17 BER
Peter BROMBY
Lee WHITE 17 16 33 33
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