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Byte CII World Championship Day 4 - Northerly wind shakes up the fleet

by Byte CII Media on 29 Aug 2013
2013 Byte CII World Championship day 4 Rodrigo Fernández http://www.andesvisual.com/
On day four of the Byte CII World Championship in Newport, heavy rain caused postponement of the day's racing but, when it cleared, the competitors from 22 nations were met with a northerly oscillating up to 35° all afternoon. Two races saw the competitors going around the course as if tied with a rope and the racing was exceptionally close. Unfortunately, the sun came out and started to kill the wind with the last race barely making the time limit.

As there have been eleven races sailed, the competitors now have a second drop and the score sheet is looking more and more like the final thing.


Championship leader Jonatan Vadnai, HUN had a harder time of it in the lighter air with 17, 17 finishes in the first two races (which he has dropped) but took a second in the last very light air race. Second placed Henry Marshall, USA had a better day with a 6,13 (dropped) and a first and is now only 12 points behind Vadnai.

Pavle Zivanovic, CRO remains in third but Peter Dill, BER has dropped out of the top five.

Bernie Chin, SIN has moved into fourth and Justin Vitecoq CAN has now taken over the fifth country spot. He had the best overall results of the day with a 3, 2, 8.


In the women's lineup, Odile Van Aanholt, NED retained her lead with finishes of 5, 6 and a DSQ (dropped) but Maria Erdi, HUN had stronger finishes of 1, 4, and an OCS (also dropped), and is only six points out of first so tomorrow will be an exciting day for these two as they are well clear of the rest.

Cecilia Wollmann, BER remains in third but Capucine Raguet, FRA, who had vaulted into fourth yesterday, slipped out of the top five and Samantha Yom, SIN is now fourth. Florence Allan, CAY has moved back into fifth.

2013 Byte CII World Championship- PRELIMINARY RESULTS, Day 4

 

 

Pos

 

Sail

 

Country

 

Skipper

 

9

 

10

 

11

Total

Points

1

3418

Hungary

Vadnai, Jonatan

[17]

[17]

2

11

2

3177

United States of America

Marshall, Henry

6

[13]

1

23

3

3420

Croatia

Zivanovic, Pavle

[16]

7

6

52

4

3441

Singapore

Chin, Bernie

[24]

[18]

5

60

5

3257

Netherlands

Van Aanholt, Odile

5

6

[39/DSQ]

69

6

3221

Canada

Vittecoq, Justin

3

2

8

74

7

3419

Hungary

Erdi, Maria

1

4

[39/OCS]

75

8

3188

Finland

Mikkola, Martin

9

5

3

85

9

3417

Thailand

Punjamala, Chusitt

8

11

7

86

10

1316

Bermuda

Dill, Peter

31

[39/DSQ]

[39/DSQ]

91

11

3

Sweden

Nordquist, Arvid

10

23

16

110

12

3415

Bahamas

De Souza, Paul

[29]

14

[31]

115

13

2353

Cayman Islands

Bertran, Pablo

19

19

[26]

115

14

3191

Singapore

Chew, Justin

18

8

11

125

15

1029

Bermuda

Wollmann, Cecilia

11

25

15

129

16

3040

Cayman Islands

McDermot,  Andres

25

[33]

[30]

132

17

3425

Mexico

Seifert, Leopoldo

22

[32]

[29]

145

18

3437

Singapore

Yom, Samantha

13

1

4

146

19

2457

Cayman Islands

Jackson, Jesse

[36]

[34]

33

158

20

3178

Finland

Von Koskull, Jacob

4

21

12

173

21

3057

Finland

Gronblom, Alexander

15

20

24

174

22

3172

Barbados

Gittens, Scott

[37]

9

21

175

23

327

British Virgin Islands

Morrell, Sam

14

3

19

176

24

3423

Bulgaria

Maksimov, Georgi

[28]

27

17

180

25

2246

Cayman Islands

Allan, Florence

20

10

[28]

185

26

20

Dominican Republic

Lugtmeijer, Celeste

21

15

32

188

27

24

Bermuda

Smith, Benn

2

24

25

203

28

3426

Mexico

Medina, Juan Luis

33

31

14

205

29

3184

Singapore

Ang, Christopher

[34]

26

20

208.2

30

3300

France

Raguet, Capucine

26

[36]

34

212

31

3141

US Virgin Islands

McKenzie, Scott

7

30

13

214

32

413

US Virgin Islands

Clarke, Paige

12

12

18

229

33

3422

Bulgaria

Hinkovska,  Viktoriya

[38]

35

10

235

34

2888

Bermuda

Cooper, Chase

27

29

23

241

35

3110

Singapore

Low, Jasime

30

22

9

262

36

3197

Singapore

Lee, Candice

23

28

22

267

37

3427

Trinidad & Tobago

Affoo, Abigail

35

37

27

277

38

4

Ecuador

De Lulio, Romina

32

16

[39/OCS]

282

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