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ISAF Match Race Rankings - 18 May 2014

by ISAF on 19 Jun 2014
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Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) holds on to her World number one position in the Women's ISAF Match Race Rankings whilst Ian Williams (GBR) returns to the top of the Open Rankings.

Women's Rankings

There is no change in the top two of the Women's rankings as Camilla Ulrikkelhom (DEN) holds off new World Champion Anna Kjellberg (SWE) to retain the World number one position.

With three victories needed to win the final of the 2014 ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship, Ulrikkeholm gained an early advantage by winning the first match of the final. The second meeting ended in a fierce fight around the course, but Kjellberg kept control and passed the finish line one boat length ahead of her opponent.

When the Swedes won the third match, they put Ulrikkeholm under great pressure to break back. In the fourth match the Danes got away ahead, but Kjellberg was allowed to tack away for clear air, found an advantageous wind shift and passed into a leading position which she was able to maintain to the finish.

The only two skippers in the top five to count results from the maximum eight events, Ulrikkeholm and Kjellberg will be chased down by new talent as the 2014 season unfolds. The celebrations on Kjellberg's team were particularly poignant for bowman Annika Carlunger who has no less than seven World Championship silver medals and finally celebrated standing on top of the podium.

In the Petit Final, Caroline Sylvan (SWE) put up a tough fight against Stephanie Roble (USA) but the American crew proved the strongest. With a world championship bronze medal in her pocket, Roble climbs two places to World number three. Fourth place for Sylvan takes her up two places to World number six

The only other women's event adding points for this ranking release is the Grade three New Zealand National Championship. A silver medal in Auckland and eighth place at the World Championship sees Claudia Pierce (NZL) moving up six places to a career best at number 9. The 2014 New Zealand national champion is Susannah Pyatt (NZL) who climbs twelve places up to World twenty one.



MATCH RACING - WOMEN - WEDNESDAY 18 JUNE 2014

POS   NAME   COUNTRY   CREW EVENTS   PREVIOUS   BEST POINTS  
1 Camilla Ulrikkeholm DEN Louise Ulrikkeholm
Josefine Boel Rasmussen
Joan Hansen
Trine Palludan
8 1 1 9616
2 Anna Kjellberg SWE Karin Almquist
Johanna Larsson
Linnéa Wennergren
Annie Wennergren
Vanja Lundberg
Annika Carlunger
8 2 2 8860
3 Stephanie Roble USA   6 5 3 6990
4 Lucy Macgregor GBR Annie Lush
Kate Macgregor
7 3 1 6878
5 Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen DEN Susanne Boidin
Tina Schmidt
5 4 1 6035
6 Caroline Sylvan SWE   8 8 6 5811
7 Milly Bennett AUS   8 9 7 4436
8 Alexa Bezel SUI Corinne Meyer
Manon Kivell
Romy Hasler
Laurane Mettraux
7 6 6 4412
9 Claudia Pierce NZL Aimee Famularo
Paige Maree Cook
Janelle Peat
Hannah Louise Osborne
8 15 9 4083
10 Anne-claire Le Berre FRA Alice Ponsar
Myrtille Ponge
5 17 5 3943
11 Noora Tams FIN   8 12 11 3798
12 Julie Bossard FRA   5 11 3 3695
13 Klaartje Zuiderbaan NED   4 43 2 3624
14 Denise Lim SIN   8 14 14 3528
15 Ekaterina Skudina RUS Ekaterina Chashchina
Tatiana Lartseva
Silke Hahlbrock
Elena Syuzeva
Vera Dubina
Elena Vorobeva
6 7 2 3490
16 Rayshele Martin AUS   5 18 16 3130
17 Claire Leroy FRA Marie Riou
Elodie Bertrand
4 10 1 3123
18 Juliana Senfft BRA   5 16 11 3030
19 Nina Ramm-schmidt FIN   8 20 19 2937
20 Nicole Breault USA   5 25 20 2783
21 Susannah Pyatt NZL Jenny Egnot
Karleen Dixon
Jenna Hansen
4 33 21 2495
22 Anna Kjellgren SWE   8 19 17 2303
23 Fettje Osinga NED   8 26 23 2186
24 Ekaterina Ananina RUS   4 31 24 2158
25 Tamara Echegoyen ESP Mariana Lobato
Eva Gonzalez
Lara Cacabelos
Sofia Toro
Angela Pumariega
4 13 4 2000



Click here for complete Women's Rankings.



Open Rankings

It's very tight at the top of the open rankings and after a brief spell at number two, Ian williams (GBR) returns to the top spot in this release but with a margin of just 60 points.

Williams has fired out of the blocks in 2014 with four regatta wins and two second place finishes so far this year. A win at Match Race Germany, the first event of the 2014 Alpari World Match Racing Tour (WMRT), plus two ISAF Grade two regatta wins add points for Williams and shows his intent for the season.

Displaced back to World number two, Taylor Canfield (ISV) finished seventh in Langenargen, Germany. As the Alpari World Match Racing Tour gathers place the Canfield-Williams battle for the World number one position will be one to watch in the next issues of the ISAF World Match Race Rankings.

In a rematch of the Match Race Germany final, Keith Swinton (AUS) defeated Williams at the ISAF Grade two Royal Southern Match Cup in Hamble, Great Britain and climbs back to his career best position of World number three.

As Helsinki, Finland prepares to host the 2014 ISAF Youth Match Racing World Championship next month, challenger Chris Steele (NZL) claims another five places on the open rankings to move up to World #17 following a win at the ISAF Grade two Chicago Match Cup Qualifier.

The highest ranked competitor will be Joachim Aschenbrenner (DEN) who picked up second place at the Grade 2 J80 Open Spring Cup in Helsinki and the regatta win at GKSS Spring Cup in Langedrag, Sweden to boost himself two more places up the rankings to World #12. The win in Langedrag also gives Aschenbrenner one of two qualification places to the next Alpari WMRT event, Stena Match Cup Sweden. Viktor Ogemn (SWE) takes the other place and holds firm inside the top 20 at #19.



 MATCH RACING - OPEN - WEDNESDAY 18 JUNE 2014

POS   NAME   COUNTRY   CREW EVENTS   PREVIOUS   BEST POINTS  
1 Ian Williams GBR   8 2 1 11490
2 Taylor Canfield ISV   8 1 1 11430
3 Keith Swinton AUS   8 7 3 10430
4 Mathieu Richard FRA   8 4 1 10410
5 Bjorn Hansen SWE   8 3 2 10409
6 Philip Robertson NZL   8 5 4 9787
7 Nicolai Sehested DEN   8 6 6 9629
8 Pierre-antoine Morvan FRA   8 11 3 9277
9 Eric Monnin SUI   8 9 9 9158
10 Staffan Lindberg FIN   8 10 5 9102
11 David Gilmour AUS   8 12 11 8830
12 Joachim Aschenbrenner DEN   8 14 12 8801
13 Przemek Tarnacki POL   8 8 8 8607
14 Adam Minoprio NZL   8 13 1 8591
15 Johnie Berntsson SWE   8 19 6 8321
16 Reuben Corbett NZL   8 15 10 8234
17 Chris Steele NZL   8 22 17 8127
18 Marek Stanczyk POL   8 16 13 8127
19 Viktor Ogeman SWE   8 17 17 8025
20 Tomislav Basic CRO   8 20 10 7913
21 Mati Sepp EST   8 18 18 7811
22 William Tiller NZL   8 37 5 7746
23 Donald Wilson USA   8 23 21 7720
24 Sam Gilmour AUS   8 24 24 7614
25 Mark Lees GBR   8 29 25 7504



Click here for complete Open Rankings.
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