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Delta Lloyd Regatta - 470 win for Asenathi Jim and Roger Hudson

by Delta Lloyd Regatta on 25 May 2014
470 Men's medal race - 2014 Delta Lloyd Regatta Guilain Grenier
At the Delta Lloyd Regatta, the 470 men was wide open going into the medal race. Any of nine boats could theoretically have won a medal. Onan Barreiros Rodriguez and Juan Curbelo Cabrera (ESP) had a five point lead over Luke Patience and Elliot Willis (GBR) and Giulio Desiderato and Andrea Trani (ITA). On the first leg the British and Spanish teams splits sides, and at the top the right came in strong with Patience and Willis round clear ahead of Asenathi Jim and Roger Hudson (RSA).

The Spanish were at the back and in trouble. With big changes through the fleet Jim and Hudson took the lead downwind and then on the second beat, the Australians went further left and came back with a big lead at the top. With three boats in contention down the final run, Jim and Hudson defended well to finish second and take the gold from Patience and Willis who crossed third. Hugo Feydit and Charlie Agenau (FRA) finished fourth to take the bronze.


A win in Medemblik marks the first event major win for Jim and Hudson as a team, exactly three years after they raced here for their first regatta together in the 470.



Results - 470 Men

Results including one discard when five races are completed.

 

Rank

Sailnumber

Crew

 

 

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

Points

1

RSA1

JIM Asenathi

HUDSON Roger

 

9

2

3

(14)

8

1

4

27

2

GBR863

PATIENCE Luke

WILLIS Elliot

 

6

1

4

1

(BFD)

10

6

28

3

FRA18

FEYDIT Hugo

AGENAU Charlie

 

5

3

5

6

4

(20)

8

31

4

ITA5

DESIDERATO Giulio

TRANI Andrea

 

1

4

7

5

(BFD)

5

12

34

5

ESP9

BARREIROS RODRIGUEZ Onan

CURBELO CABRERA Juan

 

(14)

9

1

2

2

3

20

37

6

AUS6

CONWAY Alexander

CONWAY Patrick

 

(19)

11

14

10

1

4

2

42

7

GER15

AUTENRIETH Julian

AUTENRIETH Philipp

 

4

(18)

10

9

3

2

16

44

8

BEL16

DEMANET Corentin

LAUWERS Quinten

 

12

8

2

3

10

(14)

10

45

9

GER13

WINKEL Malte

CIPRA Matti

 

7

10

(17)

4

6

11

14

52

10

DEN164

TOBIASEN Balder

JUNG JOHANSEN Magnus

 

2

6

11

11

11

(13)

18

59

11

FRA5

THUILLIER Remy

CORRUBLE Mathieu

 

3

14

15

(16)

5

6

3

46

12

ITA10

CAPURRO Matteo

PUPPO Matteo

 

15

12

6

13

7

(19)

2

55

13

SWE350

FOCK Carl-Fredrik

DACKHAMMAR Marcus

 

10

16

(18)

8

9

17

1

61

14

GER48

PATRUNKY Julian

SCHUMANN Max

 

11

(19)

9

15

16

9

5

65

15

ITA7

FALCETELLI Francesco

BERNARD Matteo

 

18

7

8

(OCS)

13

12

DNC

70

16

GER31

WAACK Matthes

RUMMEL Matthias

 

(20)

15

19

17

15

7

4

77

17

GER11

DIESCH Simon

AGGELER Patrick

 

(17)

17

12

12

14

16

6

77

18

BLR4

FINAYEU Pavel

BIALKEVICH Maksim

 

16

(20)

16

7

12

18

10

79

19

GER75

NAUJOCK Denny

KUEBEL Paul

 

8

5

(DNC)

DNC

DNC

DNC

7

86

20

GBR828

GULLAN Robert

BREAREY Sam

 

13

13

(DSQ)

DSQ

BFD

8

9

87

21

FRA25

FERELLEC Nicolas

LAURAS Hugo

 

21

21

13

(OCS)

BFD

15

8

100


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