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IFDS Rankings for Paralympic Classes

by ISAF on 19 Dec 2013
Megan Pascoe,2.4m,GBR 98 - 2013 Sail for Gold Regatta Paul Wyeth / RYA http://www.rya.org.uk
IFDS has published the IFDS Rankings for Paralympic Classes following the completion of the ranking events.
Rankings in the One-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR; Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18; Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar are based on the following regattas:


ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami, USA;
ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres, FRA;
Delta Lloyd EUROSAF Champions Cup, Medemblik, NED;
IFDS Combined World Championship, Kinsale, IRL.

Great Britain's Megan Pascoe rarely finished off the podium in 2013 and has been rewarded with the world number one spot in the 2.4mR for the first time in her career.

Bjornar Erikstad (NOR) sits at world number two, his best ranking to date.

IFDS Disabled Sailing World Championships, 2.4mR World Champion, Bijlard Guus (NED) counts one regatta to his points total and is World number 20.


Alexandra Rickham and Niki Birrell (GBR) picked up their fifth SKUD18 world title at the IFDS Disabled Sailing World Championships in Kinsale, Ireland and as a result retain their world number one status.


Aleksander Wang-Hansen, Per Eugen Kristiansen and Marie Solberg (NOR) count a full compliment of regattas to their rankings total and as a result move to world number one in the Sonar.

2013 IFDS Disabled Sailing World Champions Bruno Jourdren, Nicolas Vimont-Vicary and Eric Flageul (FRA) retain their world number two position.

Fleet racing - Disabled - 2.4 Metre - Friday 6 December 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Megan Pascoe

GBR

 

4

10

1

3450

2

Bjørnar Erikstad

NOR

 

3

4

2

2938

3

Helena Lucas

GBR

 

3

2

2

2490

4

Barend Kol

NED

 

3

5

3

2482

5

Sven Reiger

AUT

 

3

 

5

2355

6

Kevin Cantin

FRA

 

3

16

6

2351

7

Will Street

GBR

 

3

19

7

2329

8

Daniel Bina

CZE

 

3

 

8

2280

9

Carol Dugdale

GBR

 

3

26

9

2192

10

Heiko Kroeger

GER

 

2

9

7

2089

11

Damien Seguin

FRA

 

2

1

1

2049

12

Bruce Millar

CAN

 

2

 

12

2001

13

Daniel Evans

USA

 

2

25

13

1880

14

Timothy Ripley

USA

 

2

32

14

1771

15

Mario Czaschke

BRA

 

2

 

15

1769

16

Charles Rosenfield

USA

 

2

15

15

1747

17

Daniel Gachignard

FRA

 

2

 

17

1692

18

Antonio Squizzato

ITA

 

2

 

18

1455

19

Lasse Klötzing

GER

 

2

31

15

1367

20

Bijlard Guus

NED

 

1

 

20

1125

21

Matthew Bugg

AUS

 

1

12

12

1091

22

Lasse Kloetzing

GER

 

1

27

22

1024

23

Julio Papote Reguero

PUR

 

1

13

10

1013

24

Rafael Andarias

ESP

 

1

 

24

945

25

Nikolay Ulyashev

RUS

 

1

39

25

934

 

Fleet racing - Disabled - SKUD 18 - Friday 6 December 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Alexandra Rickham

GBR

Niki Birrell

1

1

1

803

2

Marco Gualandris

ITA

Marta Zanetti

1

7

2

794

3

John Mcroberts

CAN

Jackie Gay

1

4

2

786

4

Ryan Porteous

USA

Cindy Walker

1

 

4

778

5

Vera Voorbach

NED

Jan-rein Van Esseveld

1

 

5

770

6

Bartolomeu Gelabert

ESP

Violeta Isabel Del Reino

1

 

6

762

7

Paul Callahan

USA

Maureen Mckinnon-tucker

1

 

7

754

8

Sarah Everhart Skeels

USA

Gerry Tiernan

1

 

8

746

9

Kevin Downing

IRL

Georgina Griffin

1

 

9

738

 

Fleet racing - Disabled - Sonar - Friday 6 December 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Aleksander Wang-hansen

NOR

Per Eugen Kristiansen
Marie Solberg

4

4

1

3054

2

Bruno Jourdren

FRA

Nicolas Vimont-vicary
Eric Flageul

3

2

2

2310

3

Udo Hessels

NED

Marcel Van De Veen
Mischa Rossen

3

3

3

2268

4

Jens Kroker

GER

Siegmund Mainka
Robert Prem

3

8

4

2251

5

John Robertson

GBR

Hannah Stodel
Stephen Thomas

3

1

1

2226

6

Alphonsus Doerr

USA

Brad Kendell
Hugh Freund

2

12

4

1704

7

Andrew Fisher

USA

Bradley Johnson
Michael Hersey
Cory Levinson

2

14

7

1674

8

David Barnes

NZL

Andrew May
Richard Dodson

2

 

8

1670

9

John C Twomey

IRL

Bradley Johnson
Anthony Hegarty
Ian Costelloe

2

6

6

1668

10

Paul Tingley

CAN

Logan Campbell
Scott Lutes

2

 

10

1667

11

Tui Francisco Oliveira

BRA

Antonio Marcos Do Carmo
José Matias Gonçalves De Abreu

2

 

11

1653

12

Colin Harrison

AUS

Russell Boaden
Jonathan Harris

1

9

9

933

13

Cristiano D'agaro

ITA

Gian Bachisio Pira
Solazzo Fabrizio

1

 

13

838

14

Craig Wood

GBR

Luke Sinnott
Steven Palmer

1

 

14

829

15

Michael Cogswell

GBR

Ed Suckling
Alistair Barter

1

 

15

819

16

Paul Mccarthy

IRL

Paul Ryan
Brian O Mahony

1

 

16

810

17

Marina Perterer

AUT

Edmund Rath
Kurt Badstöber

1

 

17

800

18

Jacqui Browne

IRL

Amy Kelehan
Austin Carroll

1

 

18

791

19

Chris Murphy

USA

 

1

 

14

776

20

Bridget Bodo

USA

Andrew May
Gary Pierce

1

 

20

767


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