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IFDS Worlds to take place at RNSYS in Halifax

by Kathy Large on 13 Aug 2014
Heiko Kroger (GER) during the Paralympics London 2012 David Staley - IFDS
Sailors from 24 countries will be racing in Halifax harbour all next week for a chance to win a world championship in the 'High Liner Foods IFDS Worlds 2014' at the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Check-in and measurement starts on Friday, Aug. 15th. Opening ceremonies take place on Monday, Aug. 18th at 1800 hrs. at the Squadron. Acclaimed U.S. sailor and commentator Gary Jobson will be representing the International Sailing Federation at the opening ceremonies where he will be presenting an award.

Sailors will start the championship series on Tuesday, Aug. 19th with two races on each of three courses scheduled daily until Saturday, depending on the weather. A championship race is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 24th with the world championship and trophy presentations to follow racing at approximately 1800 hrs.

Racing will take place off McNabb’s Island, Point Pleasant Park and further out the harbour towards Herring Cove. Seventy-seven competitor’s boats and many more support vessels will head out from the Squadron each day in the late morning. A total of 176 athletes and coaches are registered for the event. 47 sailors race the 2.4 mR, a solo keelboat.14 teams of two are entered in the SKUD-18 competition. 16 teams of three sailors are entered in the Sonar competition.


All three reigning world champions are expected to be here in Halifax to defend their titles – Heiko Kroeger (GER) in the 2.4 mR, Alexandra Rickham and Niki Birrell (GBR) in the SKUD-18 and Bruno Jourdren, Eric Flageul and Nicolas Vimont-Vicary (FRA) in the Sonar.

The International Association for Disabled Sailing (IFDS) is the governing body that sets the competition criteria for disabled sailors around the world. IFDS rules allow for adaptations to level the playing field for competitors, depending on their level of disability. IFDS is an affiliate member of the International Sailing Federation and the International Paralympic Committee.

This World championship is a major undertaking for the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. Many upgrades have been made to the club’s infrastructure to ensure that all facilities are fully accessible to all competitors. The work has been financed by contributions from club members, corporate sponsors and government partners, leaving a lasting legacy for the sport of disabled sailing in Nova Scotia.

The top ranking sailors in each class will pre-qualify for the Rio Paralympics in 2016.

Participants

2.4mR, 1 Person Sailboat

Sail #

First Name

Last Name

Country Representing

IFDS Sailor ID

GBR 98

Megan

Pascoe

United Kingdom

GBRMP039

165

Daniel

Evans

United States

USADE29

USA 88

John

Ruf

United States

USAJR74

USA 118

Tim

Ripley

United States

USATR62

CAN 19

Siobhan

MacDonald

Canada

CANSM39

USA 142

Charles

Rosenfield

United States

usacr44

ISV 1

Antonio

Sanpere

United States

ISVAS 2

GBR 75

Helena

Lucas

Great Britain

GBRHL1

AUT 1

Sven

Reiger

Austria

AUTSR3

113

John

Brooker

United Kingdom

GBRJB168

NOR 1

Bjørnar

Erikstad

Norway

norbe1

GER 1

Heiko

Kroeger

Germany

GERHK1

142

Carol

Dugdale

Great Britain

GBRCD55

1

Barend

Kol

The Netherlands

NEDBK3

GER 44

Lasse

Klötzing

Germany

GERLK8

FRA13

Damien

Seguin

France

FRA DS3

FRA 5

Kevin

Cantin

France

FRA KC3

PUR 14

julio

Reguero

Afghanistan

purjr2

837

antonio

santa rosa

Brazil

BRAAS43

ITA104

Antonio

Squizzato

Italy

ITAAS75

AUS38

Neil

Patterson

Australia

AUSNP14

AUS36

Matthew

Bugg

Australia

AUSMB33

CAN18

Audrey

Kobayashi

Canada

CANAK6

Can 7

Stacie

Louttit

Canada

CANSL8

CZE7

Daniel

Bína

Czech Republic

CZEDB3

124

Jonathan

Currell

Great Britain

GBRJC157

CAN 88

Aaron

Wong-Sing

Canada

CANAW18

160

Kevin

Holmberg

United States

USAKH47

JPN5

Masakazu

Suto

Japan

MSJPN001

GBR 3

Will

Street

Great Britain

GBRWS22

ESP-509

Rafael

Andarias Buigues

Spain

ESPRA9

esp 7

antonio

maestre hernandez

Spain

ESPAM75

145

Ted

Green

United States

USATG20

173

Niko

Salomaa

Finland

FINNS1

NZL 1

Paul

Francis

New Zealand

NZLPF1

RUS7

Elena

Belodedova

Russia

RUSEB8

RUS4

Nikolai

Uliashev

Russia

RUSNU1

ESP-15

Arturo

Montes Vorcy

Spain

ESPMA32

ESP 16

BORJA

Melgarejo

Spain

ESPBM12

NZL92

Brett

Willcock

New Zealand

AUSRW20

CAN 39

Bruce

Millar

Canada

CANBM14

Can 12

Christine

Lavallee

Canada

Cancl14

can19

joseph

gerlinsky

Canada

CANJG19

POL 7

Piotr

Nowak

Poland

POLPN4

KOR1

Yun

ByeongHwan

South Korea

KORBY1

CAN23

peter

eagar

Canada

CANPE7

ARG 3

Matias

Paillot

Argentina

MP6

ARG1

Juan

Fernandez Ocampo

Argentina

ARGJF1

 

 SKUD-18, 2 Person Keel Boat

Sail #

First Name

Last Name

Country Representing

IFDS Sailor ID

GBR058

Alexandra

Rickham

Great Britain

GBRAR50

GBR059

Niki

Birrell

Great Britain

GBRNB29

USA 074

Sarah

Everhart Skeels

United States

USASE19

USA 074

Gerard

Tiernan

United States

USAGT10

71

Ryan

Porteous

United States

AUS055

Peter

Beard

Australia

AUSPB40

AUS055

Rachael

Cox

Australia

AUSRC14

can058

john

mcroberts

Canada

canjm34

can058

jackie

gay

Canada

canjg11

70

Vera

Voorbach

The Netherlands

NEDVV05

70

Jan Rein

van Essenveld

The Netherlands

NEDJV67

69

Rolf

Schrama

The Netherlands

NEDRS18

69

Sandra

Nap

The Netherlands

NEDSN1

ITA054

Marco

Gualandris

Italy

ITAMG63

ITA054

Marta

Zanetti

Italy

ITAMZ23

909

Brett

Pearce

Australia

AUSBP2

909

Amethyst

Barnbrook

Australia

AUSAB6

AUS047

Daniel

Fitzgibbon

Australia

AUSDF2

AUS047

Liesl

Tesch

Australia

AUSLT8

POL 050

Andrzej

Bury

Poland

POLAB21

POL 050

Olga

Górnas-grudzien

Poland

POLOG1

NZL 048

Tim

Dempsey

New Zealand

NZLTD3

NZL 048

Gemma

Fletcher

New Zealand

NZLGF2

ESP41

Sergio

Roig

Spain

ESPBG16

ESP41

Violeta

Del Reino

Spain

ESPVD2

mz01

Hagar

zahavi

Israel

hz01

mz01

Moshe

zahavi

Israel

mz01

 

SONAR, 3 Person Keel Boat

Sail #

First Name

Last Name

Country Representing

IFDS Sailor ID

gbr747

craig

wood

United Kingdom

grbcw68

gbr747

steve

palmer

United Kingdom

grbsp57

gbr747

luke

sinnott

United Kingdom

gbrls29

usa 810

andrew

fisher

United States

usaaf4

usa 810

bradley

johnson

United States

usabj9

usa 810

keith

burhans

United States

usakb10

USA 1

Rick

Doerr

United States

USADA6

USA 1

Hugh

Freund

United States

USAHF12

USA 1

Tim

Angle

United States

USATA16

CAN835

Paul

Tingley

Canada

CANPT1

CAN835

Scott

Lutes

Canada

CANSL12

CAN835

Logan

Campbell

Canada

CanLc3

NZL 1

Richard

Dodson

New Zealand

NZLRD12

NZL 1

David

Barnes

New Zealand

NZLDB16

NZL 1

Andrew

May

New Zealand

NZLAM3

GER 11

Jens

Kroker

Germany

GERJK6

GER 11

Robert

Prem

Germany

GERRP4

GER 11

Siegmund

Mainka

Germany

GERSM16

ITA720

Cristiano

D'Agaro

Italy

ITACD42

ITA720

Fabrizio

Solazzo

Italy

ITAFS99

ITA720

Gianbaccchisio

Pira

Italy

ITAGP147

FRA840

bruno

Jourdren

France

FRABJ9

FRA840

nicolas

Vimont-Vicary

France

FRANV3

FRA840

eric

Flageul

France

FRAEF12

AUS1

Colin

Harrison

Australia

AUSCH4

AUS1

Johnathan

Harris

Australia

AUSJH42

AUS1

Russell

Boaden

Australia

AUSRB20

1

John

Robertson

Great Britain

GBRJR31

1

Hannah

Stodel

Great Britain

GBRHS1

1

Steve

Thomas

Great Britain

GBRST42

JPN3

Shinya

Yamamoto

Japan

SYJPN001

JPN3

Junichi

Ohnuma

Japan

JOJPN001

JPN3

Noriaki

Nishino

Japan

NNJPN001

IRL694

John

Twomey

Ireland

IRLJT3

IRL694

Ian

Costelloe

Ireland

IRLIC7

IRL694

Austin

O' Carroll

Ireland

IRLAC12

GRE1

VASILeio

Christoforou

Greece

GREVC1

GRE1

Theodoros

Alexas

Greece

GRETA2

GRE1

Anargiros

Notaroglou

Greece

GREAN3

834

Jamie

Dunross

Australia

15060

834

Robert

Cridge

Australia

15740

834

Francis

Guadin

Australia

156770

ISV 3

David

Flaherty

United States

USADF76

ISV 3

Robert

Blackwell

United States

USARB191

ISV 3

Jim

Kerr

United States

USAJK168

isr1

arnon

efrati

Israel

ISRAE2

isr1

dror

cohen

Israel

IDISRDC1

isr1

shimon

ben-yakov

Israel

ISRSB11

Norway 1

Aleksander Wang

Hansen 

Norway

NORAW2

Norway 1

Marie

Solberg 

Norway

NORMS4

Norway 1

Per Eugen

Kristiansen 

Norway

NORPK4


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