Rechichi/Parkinson lead Aussie efforts in Kiel
by Di Pearson on 27 Jun 2005
Tessa and Elise showed their sailing expertise early on in the 420's Di Pearson
Australian athletes have continued their dream run at Kiel Week in Germany and with only one day remaining, Elise Rechichi/Tessa Parkinson remain at the top of the leaderboard in the Womens 470 event.
With nine races under their belts, the West Australian girls have scored four wins from nine races to lead their nearest counterparts, Sabine Walter/Antje Struckat (GER) by eight points, with another German pairing, Stefanie Rothweiler/Vivien Kussatz a further nine points away in third place.
The second Aussie pairing of Lauren Jeffries/Rike Ziegelmayer will be proud of their current seventh place overall too.
In the Mens 470, Mat Belcher/Nick Behrens (AUS) are doing a good job too in fourth place overall, behind new leaders, Michael Anderson-Mitterling/David Hughes (USA), closely followed by Sven and Kalle Coster (NED) and Dimitri Berezkin/Alexander Zibin (ARG).
British genius, Paul Goodison, seemingly cannot put a foot wrong in Kiel, with six wins from 10 races to lead the Laser class by a handy eight points to China’s Matias Del Solar, with Robert Scheidt (BRA) in third place, 16 points behind the leader.
Australia’s Tom Slingsby is back up in sixth place, scoring a seventh place in Race 10, his fellow Aussie competitor, Brendan Casey, has fallen off the wagon with a 39th in the same race, which drops him down to a disappointing 24th.
Looking set to win the Womens Laser Radial, Paige Railey (USA) has lost her lead to Gintare Volungeviciute (LIT) by one point, with Petra Niemann (GER) in third.
Australia’s Krystal Weir, still trying to come to grips with her light air sailing, had a disastrous 27th in the latest Race 11, but stays in the top ten in ninth place. This is just the time for her to put in some light-weather practice.
Other Australian results show Robbie Lovig/Glen Douglas (AUS) 11th in the Tornado and Josh Beaver 29th in the Finn – an earlier Black Flag result not helping his cause.
Provisional top five results:
Mens 470 – 9 races – 1 drop
1 USA Michael Anderson-Mitterling/ David Hughes 35
2 NED Sven Coster/Kalle Coster 37
3 RUS Dimitri Berezkin/ Alexander Zibin 40
4 AUS Mathew Belcher/Nick Behrens 50
5 ARG Matias Buhler/Marcos Lamas 54
Womens 470 – 9 races – 1 drop
1 AUS Elise Rechichi/Tessa Parkinson 16
2 GER Sabine Walter/Antje Struckat 24
3 GER Stefanie Rothweiler/Vivien Kussatz 33
4 NED Marcelien de Koning/Lobke Berkhout 34
5 SIN Liying Toh/Lee Ching Tok 43
*7 AUS Lauren Jeffries/Rike Ziegelmayer 48
Laser – 10 races – 1 drop
1 GBR Paul Goodison 23
2 CHI Matias Del Solar 31
3 BRA Robert Scheidt 39
4 POL Maciej Grabowski 63
5 GER Alexander Schlonski 65
*6 AUS Tom Slingsby 77
*24 AUS Brendan Casey 132
Womens Laser Radial – 11 races – 1 drop
1 LIT Gintare Volungeviciute 62
2 USA Paige Railey 63
3 GER Petra Niemann 69
4 SWE Karin Söderström 76
5 NOR Elin Samdal 83
*9 AUS Krystal Weir 110
Tornado – 6 races – 1 drop
1 GER Roland Gäbler/ Gunnar Struckmann 8
2 RUS Andrey Kirilyuk/Valery Ushkov 10
3 GER Johannes Polgar/Florian Spalteholz 18
4 GER Tino Mittelmeier/Niko Mittelmeier 18
5 RUS Alexey Chekrygin/Sergey Bocatkin 21
*11 AUS Robbie Lovig/Glen Douglas 52
Finn – five races – 1 drop
1 SLO Gasper Vincec 8
2 DEN Jonas Hoegh-Christensen 11
3 CRO Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic 24
4 GRE Emilios Papathanasiou 25
5 POL Rafal Szukiel 35
*29 AUS Josh Beaver 103
Full results: http://www.kieler-woche.de/
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