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European Springtime Yngling Championships - Exciting finale + Video

by Elena Giolai on 7 May 2013
2013 European Yngling Springtime Championships Elena Giolai/Fraglia Vela Riva
At the 2013 European Springtime Yngling Championships, Jan Deen, Sander Oost and Steven Van der Zee of The Netherlands have emerged victorious. It was a marvellous championship set off by a final full of sunshine and winds of 14 – 18 knots.

Thirty teams took part from The Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and Slovenia and everyone was extremely pleased with the competition and their stay on Lake Garda, Trentino an area which offers innumerable activities within a small radius. All eight races were completed with the positions on the podium having been decided on the third and penultimate day with races 5, 6 and 7 running with medium to strong winds from the south.

The final race confirmed the standings of the day before with Jan Deen and Co. almost losing by a breath as compatriots Gietema, Kuiters and Diederik reached the top with the same amount of points. They took the silver medal which was so nearly a gold.

Last year's winner Jamin Maarten finished in third place, ten points behind the leaders and ten points ahead of Kentgens, De Leeuw and Kamstra who took fourth place after holding on to the lead on the first two days. They were penalized in the final race and had a false start in the second last race. There was great satisfaction all round this year for the European Yngling Springtime Championships which continue to grow year after year. This year we welcomed the participation of Denmark and Sweden.








Risultati YnglingOpen

 
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

NED 337

Deen Jan, Oost Sander, Van Der Zee Steven

30,0

(20)

1

7

4

3

1

2

12

2

NED 336

Gietema Lieuwe, Kuiters Diederik, Tromp Reinier

30,0

5

4

2

(19)

1

9

1

8

3

NED 355

Jamin Maarten, Jaap Smolders, Menno Berens

40,0

(11)

8

6

1

5

11

3

6

4

NED 365

Kentgens Robert-Jan, De Leeuw Toine, Kamstra Einte

50,0

10

3

3

5

10

8

(ocs)

11

5

NED 329

Schuurman Mark, Van Dort Florian, Grove Sophie

51,0

6

(17)

5

14

4

4

14

4

6

AUT 296

RUDI MAYR, Andreas Knittel, Michael Spaengler

52,0

(22)

18

12

3

6

3

8

2

7

NED 328

Tom Otte, Jeldon Werf, Floor de Uries

54,0

1

11

1

12

13

6

(ocs)

10

8

AUT 82

DIEM Klaus, Gebhard Manfred, Hafner Stephan

54,0

3

9

8

13

9

(16)

7

5

9

DEN 195

Zafiryadis Frederik, M?ller Emil Max, Floryan Konrad

55,0

15

(26)

9

10

8

2

4

7

10

AUT 276

RIHA Wolfgang, Georg Skolant, Thomas Postel

62,0

(18)

7

14

6

2

13

5

15

11

SWE 36

Dahlstrom Mattias, Munck Af Rosensch?ld Jonas, Munck Af Rosensch?ld Jacob

68,0

9

12

10

2

17

(18)

17

1

12

SUI 457

Rico Gregorini, Pascal Alder, Lisa Thoenen

69,0

7

13

4

9

14

(22)

13

9

13

GER 277

Teichmann Ralf, Vaes Jos, Witzer Frank

71,0

13

2

13

16

7

10

10

(18)

14

SUI 458

Thomas Beck, Matthias Fahrni, Daniel Gerber

87,0

8

16

11

18

12

7

15

(22)

15

SLO 1

Antoncic Bostjan, Strakh Gennadi, Peternelj Eva

96,0

4

19

(27)

21

22

21

6

3

16

SUI 455

Kohlschuetter Christoph, Boeni Elianne, Jakob Markus

96,0

(24)

15

18

8

15

5

12

23

17

AUT 300

Martin LUTZ, Peter Schoeberl, Piso Nicolans

106,0

19

10

20

7

11

15

(ocs)

24

18

SUI 398

Patrick Haag, Peter Newel, Thomas Grueble

110,0

2

5

(28)

28

28

19

9

19

19

AUT 297

Schibany Hans, Andreas Essl, Karl Boucek

123,0

(25)

6

24

20

18

12

18

25

20

SUI 464

Strittmatter Damian, Monica Meloni, Matthias Sticker

128,0

16

23

17

(24)

16

20

16

20

21

NED 312

George Liebergen Van, Renate Mittertreiner, Ruurt Sluis

132,0

(26)

20

22

25

19

14

11

21

22

SUI 454

J?rg Wenger, Gitte Hagedorn, Peter Kupferschmied

138,0

(28)

24

15

15

25

27

19

13

23

AUT 281

Eisl Walter, Pessl Ilse, Sch?fegger Georg

149,0

17

25

21

(dnf)

21

26

22

17

24

SUI 414

Ren? Ruepp, Beat Meloni, Walter Baumgartner

150,0

27

21

26

17

20

(29)

23

16

25

NED 1

Sijtsma Herman, Rob Sommers, Bas v.d. Akken

151,0

14

28

(29)

11

24

23

24

27

26

SUI 410

Katrin Barth, Andreas Teuscher, Yvonne M?ller

152,0

21

22

23

(26)

23

24

25

14

27

NED 2

Gert Roukema, Christian Roukema, Bas Rouckema

157,0

12

14

16

22

(dnf)

dnf

dnf

dnf

28

NED 127

Pieters Eline, Van Harten Leonie, Welkers Jip

159,0

(ocs)

27

19

23

26

17

21

26

29

AUT 287

Bernhard Prange, Peter Pichler, Andreas Hess

178,0

23

29

25

27

29

25

20

(dnf)

30

SUI 195

Max Bissig, Andreas Rothe, Silas Pfister

197,0

29

(dnf)

30

29

27

28

26

28

 


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