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European Laser Senior Championships - Breeze improves on day 3

by Laser Europeans on 13 Jun 2014
European Laser Senior Championships 2014 Thom Touw http://www.thomtouw.com
Finally a nicer breeze for the third day of the Laser Europeans in Split. Still shifty, but the strength was better, 10 to 14 knots. Two races for all fleets, without waiting, a really great day, last day of the qualifiers. A proper Summer storm forced the race committee to call it a day after two races, they had to send the fleet home, rain caught up with some sailors, but fortunately no greater harm was done.

It is very tight at the top in both Olympic fleets, just as it should be. Day in day out Robert Scheidt (BRA) made progress, and after five races sits on the top of the leaderboard. Only one point seperates Scheidt and Tonci Stipanovi (CRO) in the second place, who is the leader for the European title. After a bad race yesterday and a 20th place, a major setback for the three-time European champion in last four years, Stipanovic knew that he cannot afford any more mistakes. A bullet and a fifth place were the consequence. A similar battle for the overall trophy was fought between these two amazing sailors.

Also last year in Ireland. But there are more faces to watch for. Three days to go only three points separate the top five sailors, 13 the top ten. Rutger van Schaardenburg (NED) is in the third place, one point behind Stipanovic, and one point ahead of Pavlos Kontides (CYP) in fourth and Nick Thompson (GBR) in fifth. It is still very early in the race, as they all say tomorrow with the finals a new event begins.

In the Radial women fleet a new leader, young Svenja Wenger (GER), who was quite surprised to see that she is leading the fleet. 'I didn't expect to do so well and of course I am very happy,' said Svenja with a bright smile. Marit Bouwmeester (NED) has the same points in second place, and two more put Tuula Tenkanen (FIN) in third place. In five races, Weger scored two bullets, a second and two fourth places, Bouwmeester didn't win a race yet, but has a fascinating score in the shifty breeze with four second places and one third. Marcin Rudawski (POL) is on the top in Radial men.

Three days of final series start tomorrow, six more races scheduled, with second discard coming in place after ten races.

Overall Laser Standard

No

Sailno

Name

Scores

1

2

3

4

5

1

BRA 176622

SCHEIDT Robert, 107

11,0

4

(5)

3

1

3

2

CRO 204731

STIPANOVIC Tonci, 179

12,0

2

4

(20)

1

5

3

NED 206745

VAN SCHAARDENBURG Rutger, 408

13,0

3

2

(21)

2

6

4

CYP 205124

KONTIDES Pavlos, 300

14,0

7

1

(28)

5

1

5

GBR 201402

THOMPSON Nick, 157

14,0

2

3

(7)

6

3

6

AUS 199012

BURTON Tom, 120

17,0

1

9

5

(12)

2

7

ITA 205243

MARRAI Francesco, 229

19,0

4

7

2

(10)

6

8

SWE 199617

STALHEIM Jesper, 422

20,0

4

7

(24)

2

7

9

NED 192643

BOUWMEESTER Roelof, 404

23,0

11

(18)

7

3

2

10

AUS 206019

PALK Ryan, 184

24,0

9

8

(12)

3

4

11

NZL 198114

BULLOT Mike, 113

26,0

5

10

8

3

(13)

12

ITA 199697

SPADONI Alessio, 230

28,0

7

(17)

8

6

7

13

CRO 207268

JURISIC Filip, 174

29,0

13

1

(39)

1

14

14

NED 204566

HEINER Nicholas, 406

30,0

1

8

(16)

6

15

15

GUA 192384

MAEGLI Juan I., 105

30,0

8

2

(19)

5

15

16

AUS 203770

WEARN Matthew, 127

31,0

7

3

(31)

9

12

17

BEL 202016

VAN LAER Wannes, 146

32,0

2

(26)

11

17

2

18

GER 206479

BUHL Philipp, 255

32,0

(16)

7

4

7

14

19

NED 206431

HUMMEL Yuri, 407

33,0

5

2

(35)

23

3

20

NZL 203776

MALONEY Andy, 114

33,0

3

4

12

14

(16)

 

Overall Laser Radial Men

No

Sailno

Name

Scores

1

2

3

4

5

1

POL 195310

RUDAWSKI Marcin, 313

18,0

(8)

2

5

7

4

2

SLO 200231

VRSCAJ Maks, 101

20,0

2

3

(26)

6

9

3

GBR 201509

EMMETT Jon, 142

21,0

3

(27)

1

14

3

4

CRO 193187

NOVAK Mario, 192

25,0

5

6

9

(11)

5

5

GBR 201358

BOOTH John, 235

26,0

9

11

4

(18)

2

6

ITA 204244

ELENA Nicolo, 206

28,0

4

8

(21)

8

8

7

HUN 204922

VADNAI Jonatan, 452

32,0

6

(23)

12

13

1

8

ITA 193779

DAMONTE Lorenzo, 205

34,0

(22)

7

16

4

7

9

CRO 194055

BUSIC Toni, 158

35,0

7

1

15

12

(20)

10

TUR 202811

ORDU Kerim Kaan, 318

35,0

(32)

12

6

3

14

11

TUR 202353

ARIBAS Yasar Doga, 317

40,0

10

5

10

(ufd)

15

12

GBR 199861

ELVIN Ben, 236

42,0

16

14

2

10

(21)

13

CRO 201667

PLENKOVIC Bartul, 163

43,0

1

(26)

3

23

16

14

CRO 199825

STIPANOVIC Toma, 164

46,0

19

4

7

16

(28)

15

CZE 203038

HALOUZKA Jakub, 427

53,0

21

22

8

2

(23)

16

ESP 188144

PEREZ GARCIA-DURAN Alejandro, 243

57,0

13

(30)

11

15

18

17

ESP 203758

BASANEZ Ignacio, 241

61,0

20

29

(bfd)

1

11

18

CRO 201668

CESIC Ante, 191

61,0

15

9

18

(20)

19

19

SLO 204698

RADMAN Marko, 285

72,0

14

13

(19)

9

dne

20

CRO 180059

PERKOVIC Dominik, 162

72,0

11

19

20

22

(33)

 

Overall Laser Radial Women

No

Sailno

Name

Scores

1

2

3

4

5

1

GER 205277

WEGER Svenja, 248

8,0

1

(4)

2

1

4

2

NED 206333

BOUWMEESTER Marit, 401

8,0

2

2

2

(3)

2

3

FIN 202670

TENKANEN Tuula, 239

10,0

(21)

1

6

2

1

4

SWE 202659

OLSSON Josefin, 414

14,0

(23)

8

1

2

3

5

DEN 204749

RINDOM Anne-Marie, 282

17,0

4

5

1

7

(21)

6

GBR 206363

MARTIN Chloe, 152

19,0

2

3

4

10

(31)

7

BEL 202970

VAN ACKER Evi, 144

20,0

7

1

9

(24)

3

8

CRO 199082

MIHELIC Tina, 168

20,0

(9)

5

5

5

5

9

CZE 202635

KOZELSKA FENCLOVA Veronika, 431

27,0

1

12

(15)

12

2

10

ESP 182149

CEBRIAN MARTINEZ DE LAGOS Alic, 244

28,0

4

10

8

6

(12)

11

TUR 202658

DONERTAS Nazli Cagla, 319

37,0

13

13

(34)

3

8

12

LTU 202781

ANDRULYTE Viktorija, 448

42,0

25

(38)

3

1

13

13

CAN 204468

BOWSKILL Brenda, 257

44,0

7

(33)

23

4

10

14

ARG 205491

FALASCA Lucía, 149

45,0

(21)

14

6

7

18

15

USA 204413

REINEKE Erika, 110

46,0

6

(21)

9

20

11

16

DEN 195531

TOFTEDAL Sarah Gunni, 281

47,0

28

3

15

(30)

1

17

BEL 202643

PLASSCHAERT Emma, 143

49,0

(bfd)

19

11

13

6

18

FRA 202124

RIOU Amelie, 278

50,0

(37)

9

18

14

9

19

FRA 205666

DE KERANGAT Mathilde, 274

51,0

14

17

4

(30)

16

20

FRA 203698

L'HOSTIS Adele, 276

51,0

14

10

(34)

13

14


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