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ISAF Match Race Rankings for 16 April 2014

by ISAF on 17 Apr 2014
Taylor Canfield (l.) races downwind during the Congressional Cup 2014 Rich Roberts
The ISAF Match Race Rankings for 16 April 2014 have been released. Taylor Canfield (ISV) and Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) occupy the world number one spots in the Open and Women's Match Race Rankings.

Taylor Canfield (ISV) retained world number one in the Open Rankings having overcome world number two Ian Williams (GBR) in the final of the ISAF Grade 1 Congressional Cup in Long Beach, California, USA.

A best of three final was raced to decide the 50th Congressional Cup Champion, with one win a piece it was all to play for going into the last race. During the pre-start a loud crunching noise indicated a collision between boats and the fortunes of fate swung to Canfield in the last minute.

First he noticed the six-inch chunk missing from the transom behind his feet, then he reached for the protest flag and moments later saw the on-water umpires affirm his protest with a blue flag, matching Williams' ID for that race.

Canfield stayed out of trouble to take the honours and extend his advantage at world number one.

The top five remain as per usual in the Open Rankings but further down there is significant movement following a busy period of match racing regattas.


Francesco Bruni (ITA) is one of the month's biggest movers having climbed 54 places to world number 48. The former world number one only counts five regattas to his name and having finished third at the ISAF Grade 1 Congressional Cup the Italian was significantly promoted back in the top 50.

The Italian will sail on the 2014 Alpari World Match Racing Tour and will look to work his way back to the top as the tour unfolds.

Croatia's Tomislav Basic moved up from world number 31 to world number 21 after he won the ISAF Grade 3 Slovenian National Open Match Race Championships in Izola, Slovenia. The Croatian counts eight regattas to his points total and of those eight he has won six. His personal best ranking of world number 10 came in February 2000.

Having won the ISAF Grade 3 Match Race Thailand Championship Maximilian Soh (SIN) moved to a personal best ranking of world number 36. The Singaporean is on a run of seven straight victories at Grade 3 and 5 regattas and has been rewarded having previously sat at world number 50.

Korea's Gunwoo Park has broken into the top 100 for the first time in his career following a third at the Match Race Thailand Championship. Park counts six regattas to his points total and climbs from world number 107 to world number 66.

With several ISAF Grade 3, 4 and 5 regattas taking place in the latter part of February, all throughout March and the early part of April further movement is visible in the April release.

Match racing - Open - Wednesday 16 April 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Taylor Canfield

ISV

 

8

1

1

11583

2

Ian Williams

GBR

 

8

2

1

11094

3

Bjorn Hansen

SWE

 

8

3

2

10492

4

Philip Robertson

NZL

 

8

4

4

10407

5

Mathieu Richard

FRA

 

7

5

1

10150

6

Nicolai Sehested

DEN

 

8

7

6

9567

7

Keith Swinton

AUS

 

8

6

3

9493

8

Przemek Tarnacki

POL

 

8

8

8

9011

9

Eric Monnin

SUI

 

8

9

9

8965

10

Pierre-antoine Morvan

FRA

 

8

10

3

8933

11

David Gilmour

AUS

 

8

12

11

8830

12

Staffan Lindberg

FIN

 

8

11

5

8799

13

Adam Minoprio

NZL

 

8

19

1

8581

14

Joachim Aschenbrenner

DEN

 

8

13

13

8545

15

Reuben Corbett

NZL

 

8

15

10

8396

16

Marek Stanczyk

POL

 

8

17

13

8180

17

Viktor Ogeman

SWE

 

8

18

17

8154

18

Johnie Berntsson

SWE

 

8

14

6

8063

19

William Tiller

NZL

 

8

20

5

7966

20

Mati Sepp

EST

 

8

21

18

7946

21

Tomislav Basic

CRO

 

8

31

10

7913

22

Simone Ferrarese

ITA

 

8

16

8

7738

23

Chris Steele

NZL

 

8

22

22

7667

24

Donald Wilson

USA

 

8

23

21

7638

25

Sam Gilmour

AUS

 

8

25

25

7614


http://www.sailing.org/rankings_table.php?includeref=ranking22666&rankdiscipline=1&ranktype=1&rankclass=0&rankdate=latest" target="_blank">Click here for full Open Rankings


Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) moved into back into the world number one spot in the Women's Match Race Rankings for the first time since July 2013.

The Danish sailor moves ahead of Lucy Macgregor (GBR) as the British sailor now counts seven regattas to Ulrikkeholm's eight.

The Marinassess Women's Match Race Regatta was the only event to take place in the current period with those competing reaping the rewards of solid results.

Milly Bennett (AUS) and her crew of Seldon Coventry, Alice Tarnawski, Kajsa Doyle and Jess Russell, representing the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, won the event finishing top of the round robin. As a result Bennett moves to world number nine from world number 15, a personal best for the Australian.

Emma May (AUS) finished as runner up and moves to world number 41 from world number 104.

The next scheduled Women's Match Racing event is the ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship set to be held in Cork, Ireland from 3-8 June 2014.

Match racing - Women - Wednesday 16 April 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Camilla Ulrikkeholm

DEN

Louise Ulrikkeholm
Josefine Boel Rasmussen
Joan Hansen
Trine Palludan

8

2

1

8580

2

Lucy Macgregor

GBR

Annie Lush
Kate Macgregor

7

1

1

7658

3

Anna Kjellberg

SWE

Malin Källström
Karin Almquist
Johanna Larsson
Linnéa Wennergren
Annie Wennergren
Linda Härsjö

8

3

3

7521

4

Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen

DEN

Susanne Boidin
Tina Schmidt

7

5

1

6256

5

Stephanie Roble

USA

Maggie Shea
Darby Smith

6

6

5

5875

6

Ekaterina Skudina

RUS

Ekaterina Chashchina
Tatiana Lartseva
Silke Hahlbrock
Elena Syuzeva
Vera Dubina
Elena Vorobeva

7

4

2

5761

7

Alexa Bezel

SUI

Corinne Meyer
Manon Kivell
Romy Hasler
Laurane Mettraux

8

7

6

5407

8

Claire Leroy

FRA

Marie Riou
Elodie Bertrand

5

8

1

4547

9

Milly Bennett

AUS

 

8

15

9

4436

10

Caroline Sylvan

SWE

 

7

11

10

4320

11

Noora Tams

FIN

 

8

12

11

3897

12

Tamara Echegoyen

ESP

Mariana Lobato
Eva Gonzalez
Lara Cacabelos
Sofia Toro
Angela Pumariega

5

10

4

3841

13

Julie Bossard

FRA

 

5

9

3

3695

14

Denise Lim

SIN

 

7

20

14

3152

15

Claudia Pierce

NZL

Aimee Famularo
Paige Maree Cook
Janelle Peat
Hannah Louise Osborne

8

14

14

3149

16

Juliana Senfft

BRA

 

5

17

11

3030

17

Anne-claire Le Berre

FRA

Alice Ponsar
Myrtille Ponge

5

19

5

2767

18

Anna Tunnicliffe

USA

Deborah Capozzi
Molly O'bryan Vandemoer

4

13

1

2752

19

Rayshele Martin

AUS

 

4

31

19

2614

20

Anna Kjellgren

SWE

 

7

21

17

2486

21

Malin Andersson

SWE

 

6

23

21

2336

22

Nina Ramm-schmidt

FIN

 

8

24

22

2269

23

Sally Barkow

USA

Elizabeth Kratzig Burnham
Alana O'reilly

4

18

3

2221

24

Anastasia Guseva

RUS

 

6

28

22

1973

25

Anne Marit Glette Hansen

NOR

 

6

30

25

1955


http://www.sailing.org/rankings_table.php?includeref=ranking22666&rankdiscipline=1&ranktype=3&rankclass=0&rankdate=latest" target="_blank">Click here for full Women's ISAF Rankings website
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