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Contender World Championships underway at Belmont

by Sail-World on 23 Jan 2014
Course Map - 2014 Contender World Championship Contender
At the 2014 Contender World Championships, racing has commenced at the Belmont 16ft Sailing Club on Lake Macquarie about 100 miles north of Sydney.

Although up against it when following the incredible and best ever entry of 174 boats at Lake Como, Italy last year, this year's fleet of 67 is high quality, with some of the top guns showing their hands in the preceding Australian Nationals/pre-Worlds.

After two days and four races on a windy Lake Macquairie, the Pre-World champion Australia's Mark Bulka leads the way followed by Germany's Christoph Homeier and Italy's Antonio Lambertini.

Bulka's lead stands at 21 points over Homeier having notched up two race wins.

Joachim Happrecht (GER) is the leading Master in the fleet and currently sits in fifth whilst Switzerland's Jacqueline Rüfenacht, currently in 42nd, is the leading female sailor.

PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Updated:  22/01/2014  18:17:59

Series Results [Elapsed Time] up to Race 4

Place

Sail No

Boat Name

Skipper

Section

Sers Score

Race 4

Race 3

Race 2

Race 1

1

AUS2571

BALANCE

Mark Bulka

Open

11.0

1.0

6.0

1.0

3.0

2

GER551

SCHROEDER

Christoph Homeier

Open

32.0

3.0

5.0

7.0

17.0

3

ITA2561

TALEA 2013

Antonio Lambertini

Open

35.0

6.0

14.0

5.0

10.0

4

AUS2408

CHEWBACCA

Matthew Mulder

Open

42.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

30.0

5

GER2555

FAJRANT

Joachim Harpprecht

Masters

45.0

13.0

16.0

12.0

4.0

6

ITA11

RONSTAN

Andrea Bonezzi

Open

49.0

5.0

1.0

19.0

24.0

7

NED2401

WESTERMAN

Winfred Westerman

Open

49.0

16.0

19.0

8.0

6.0

8

GBR678

WILLY DO IT

Tommy Hooton

Open

51.0

20.0

17.0

13.0

1.0

9

AUS1753

STACEY

Phillip Evans

Masters

51.0

4.0

10.0

28.0

9.0

10

NED9

VERHALLEN

Paul Verhallen

Open

55.0

14.0

11.0

15.0

15.0

11

NED2371

HEYNEN

Rene Heynen

Open

57.0

24.0

9.0

11.0

13.0

12

GBR2420

CARRIE

Simon Mussell

Open

68.0

8.0

2.0

21.0

37.0

13

AUS2263

CHI CHI CHARLI B'INS

Richard Batten

Open

70.0

29.0

13.0

10.0

18.0

14

AUS2575

KNOTASHA

Daniel Kohlman

Open

72.0

7.0

36.0

3.0

26.0

15

AUS2323

AUS2323

Jono Neate

Open

75.0

68.0F

3.0

2.0

2.0

16

GBR2315

HOLDEN

Ben Holden

Open

80.0

10.0

15.0

27.0

28.0

17

GBR2522

RAPTOR

Chris Boshier

Open

81.5

22.5

28.0

23.0

8.0

18

AUS2421

MORTENSEN SAILS

Josh Mortensen

Open

82.0

11.0

22.0

33.0

16.0

19

AUS2468

BELLA ANNA

Geoffrey Fisher

Open

84.0

68.0F

7.0

4.0

5.0

20

GBR2572

STORMTROOPER

Ed Presley

Open

92.0

17.0

18.0

25.0

32.0

21

AUS2320

SLAMMER

Christopher Jones

Masters

93.5

18.0

37.5

31.0

7.0

22

AUS2411

CRUISING

Ross Brennan

Masters

94.5

22.5

29.0

29.0

14.0

23

NED2

RISTRETTO

Mark Thorborg

 

100.0

26.0

25.0

22.0

27.0

24

ITA40

BONEZZI

Luca Bonezzi

Open

103.0

15.0

68.0F

9.0

11.0

25

AUS2434

STEALTH

Michael Brown

Open

104.0

68.0O

8.0

16.0

12.0

26

NED3

LOCTUDEAL

Bart Thorborg

Open

106.0

12.0

12.0

51.0

31.0

27

AUS2577

PARIS

Paul Cohen

Masters

108.0

25.0

20.0

43.0N

20.0

28

GBR712

FOXY LADY

Rodger White

Masters

116.0

36.0

41.0

17.0

22.0

29

AUS2548

HB

Jonathon Vandervoort

Masters

125.0

34.0

32.0

14.0

45.0

30

AUS2237

BLACK TIE

Simon Barwood

Open

126.0

9.0

68.0O

24.0

25.0

31

AUS2530

COOK

Clay Cook

Open

134.0

21.0

27.0

18.0

68.0B

32

AUS2437

MAINTAIN THE RAGE

Scott Munro

Open

134.0

27.0

24.0

45.0

38.0

33

GBR666

PRINCE OF DARKNESS

Bill Hooton

Masters

135.0

32.0

31.0

39.0

33.0

34

AUS2204

DEEPER WATER

Jeff Owen

Open

143.0

30.0

26.0

40.0

47.0

35

ITA20

ASCIUGATI

Antonio Martini

Open

144.0

39.0

40.0

30.0

35.0

36

AUS2136

RIVA DERCI

Ian Bowman

Open

146.5

31.0

37.5

37.0

41.0

37

AUS1752

FLIPPER

John Lindholm

Open

155.0

28.0

34.0

49.0N

44.0

38

AUS2443

HUP

Christopher McDonald

Open

158.0

37.0

49.0

43.0

29.0

39

AUS2521

BEAK

Adam Brett

Open

163.0

35.0

39.0

47.0

42.0

40

AUS2517

DUTCHIE

James Vandervoort

Junior

165.0

68.0F

58.0

20.0

19.0

41

NZL1329

FRANTIC

David Harrison

Open

166.0

38.0

47.0

35.0

46.0

42

SUI1641

RUEFENACHT

Jacqueline Ruefenach

Womens

167.0

45.0

48.0

38.0

36.0

43

AUS2179

I'M IN A MEETING

Roger Grimes

Open

169.0

68.0F

44.0

34.0

23.0

44

AUS2349

OUTRAGEOUS 2

Stephen Ianna

Masters

169.0

42.0

30.0

46.0

51.0

45

ITA1111

VALIANT

Emilio Betta

Masters

170.0

19.0

35.0

48.0

68.0B

46

GBR2318

OLD DOG

Alan Mollatt

Masters

172.0

40.0

51.0

41.0

40.0

47

AUS2565

CLOUD CAR

Brett Holly

Open

173.0

68.0C

21.0

50.0

34.0

48

AUS2142

TAKE IT EAZIER

Ian Martin

Open

182.0

33.0

45.0

51.0N

53.0

49

AUS2486

HITHER & YON

David Leask

Open

185.0

68.0O

23.0

26.0

68.0B

50

AUS2566

ATB MORTON

Harry Morton

Junior

189.0

68.0C

68.0F

32.0

21.0

51

AUS2567

THE BLACK PEARL

Glenn Dalton

Masters

189.0

43.0

46.0

52.0

48.0

52

AUS1583

FLY BY WIRE

Andrew Butler

Masters

195.0

46.0

57.0

49.0

43.0

53

AUS2281

SMOKE ON THE WATER

Scott McInerney

Open

201.0

41.0

42.0

68.0F

50.0

54

AUS2250

FOR SALE

John McLean

Masters

214.0

48.0

53.0

54.0

59.0

55

AUS2196

BATTLESHIP

Andrew Ianna

Open

216.0

44.0

52.0

68.0R

52.0

56

AUS2208

NAUTI BOUY

Patrick Moore

Junior

219.0

68.0F

43.0

53.0

55.0

57

AUS230

THE BREAKER

James Meggison

Open

219.0

51.0

55.0

59.0

54.0

58

AUS1773

TURTLE

Adrian Kiely

Masters

224.0

50.0

59.0

58.0

57.0

59

AUS1328

GAYLE

Stephen Brierly

Open

224.0

52.0

56.0

60.0

56.0

60

AUS2518

THE TERRAR

Ian Henderson

Open

230.0

68.0C

68.0F

55.0

39.0

61

AUS231

RONNIES BOAT

Robert Stenta

Open

230.0

47.0

68.0F

57.0

58.0

62

AUS2444

RONALD

Darren Nicholson

 

237.0

68.0C

33.0

68.0C

68.0F

63

AUS265

BULLET TRAIN

Bryce Reid

Open

239.0

49.0

54.0

68.0C

68.0F

64

GER2622

TIMES LIKE THESE

Conny Schillo

Womens

241.0

68.0C

68.0F

56.0

49.0

65

AUS2562

ORCA

Sean Managh

Open

254.0

68.0F

50.0

68.0F

68.0F

66

AUS2542

BLACK CAVIAR

John Fisher

Masters

271.0

68.0C

67.0N

68.0B

68.0B

66

AUS3

LIMITLESS

Thomas Young

Junior

271.0

68.0C

67.0N

68.0N

68.0F

 

(Ties: S=Score R=Race B= Bettered. Penalties: A=ARB B=BFD C=DNC D=DNE E=ESP F=DNF G=RDG I=DPI L=Late Entrant M=DGM N=ENP O=OCS P=Protest Q=DSQ R=RET S=DNS T=TLE U=DUT V=AVG X=EXC Z=ZFP Y=SCP #=NoData [x.y]=Discarded)

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