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Olympic classes to start at Kiel Week

by Courtesy Scuttlebutt Europe on 26 Jun 2003
Kiel, Germany: Racing finished on Tuesday in the International Classes. On Wednesday racing begins in the Olympic classes and continues through Sunday the 29th.

On the Offshore area about 260 boats are expected (June 21st to 29th). The ‘Kiel-Cup’ is extended to four days for the first time (Monday till
Thursday), the ‘Senatspreis’ changes to Friday and the long distance race ‘Fehmarn Rund’ put off until Saturday/Sunday. The International German
Championship of the IMS class is included for the fourth time.

Top three final results by class, International Classes:

420
1. Jose Antonio Medina Ruiz / Onan Barreiros, ESP, 24 points
2. Laurie Fitzjohn-Sykes / Johnathan Frazier, GBR, 31
3. Samuel James Carter / David Andrew Steed, GBR, 35

505
1. Claas Lehmann / Martin Scholer, GER, 9 points
2. Wolfgang Hunger / Holger Jess, 12
3. Philippe Boite / Fabrice Toupet, FRA, 24

Contender
1. Jan von der Bank, GER, 13 points
2. Andrea Bonezzi, ITA, 25
3. Matthias Lange, GER, 25

Dragon
1. Harm Mueller-Spreer / Gunnar Bahr / Vincent Hoesch, GER, 8 points
2. Jesper Bendix / Jacob Groenbech / Jesper Baungaard, DEN, 13
3. Michael Erhard / Angela Erhard / Peter Liebner, GER, 20

Europe Men
1. Soeren Johnsen, DEN, 7 points
2. Vincent Borsi, FRA, 16
3. Sebastian Schwill, GER, 19

Flying Dutchman
1. Jorgen Bojsen-Moller / Jacob Bojsen-Moller, DEN, 7 points
2. Norman Rydge / Richard Scarr, AUS, 19
3. Klaas Tilstra / Marc van der Pol, NED, 21

Hobie 16
1. George Backes / Simone Monreal, GER, 8 points
2. Arne Dransfeld / Solveig Boy, GER, 17
3. Detlef Mohr / Reinhold Mohr, GER, 18

H Boat
1. Harald Wefers / Niels Koerte / Soenke Asta Durst, GER, 15 points
2. Michael Collberg / Thomas Ramberg / Klas Andersson, SWE, 18
3. Herluf Jorgensen / Bo Andersen / Christian Pasbjerg, DEN, 23

J24
1. Alberg Koojiman / Fred Bulk / Robbert Baggers / Mark Brouwer / Boris
Bulk, NED, 7 points
2. Leif Tom Loose / Hauke Krüs / Jan-Marc Ulrich / Nils Keck / Matthias
Walentin, GER, 14
3. Klaus Schutt / Klaus Schuett / Dirk Schrage / Patrizia Marroni / Stefan
Lange / Jürgen Boehme, GER, 25

Kielzugvogel
1. Thomas Schiffer / Heinz Lenz, GER, 16 points
2. Gerd Eiermann / Andreas Flugge, GER, 18
3. Christian Thun / Makus Kaschuba, GER, 27

Folkeboat
1. Per Jorgensen / Lars Jorgensen / Claus Skov Nielsen, DEN, 11 points
2. Per Hovmark / Soren Bredal Schultz / Claus Lauritsen, DEN, 21
3. Torben Olesen / Jens Ole Pedersen / Lars Dalboge, DEN, 25

Laser Radial
1. Paige Railey, USA, 21 points
2. Steven Le Fevre, NED, 30
3. Ross McDonald, IRL, 32

Melges 24
1. Kenneth Thelen / Henrik Thelen / Jari Bremer / Jolle Blassar, FIN, 6
points
2. Dietrich Scheder-Bieschin / Christoph Heymann / Jan-Philip Heymann /
Philipp Kadelbach / Cornelia Dreier, GER, 14
3. Joonas Paivarinta / Mika Packalen / Kim Westman / Risto Ajanko, FIN, 19

OK Dinghy
1. Bart Bomans, BEL, 6 points
2. Greg Wilcox, NZL, 19
3. Gunter Arndt, GER, 24

Pirat
1. Jorg Saeger / Jens Schreiver, GER, 12 points
2. Karsten Dredt / Malte Frese, GER, 14
3. Florian Kemper / Benedikt Mattoney, GER, 15

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