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ISAF Sailing World Cup – Melbourne - Last Chance to qualify for offer

by ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne on 30 Sep 2014
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2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup - Melbourne - Don’t forget to enter the ISAF Sailing World Cup – Melbourne. There are only two days left to take advantage of the discounted entry price offer.

So far the event has seen entries from countries which include New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway and Belarus!

The full contingent of the Australian Sailing Team (AST) and Australian Sailing Squad (ASS), are showing their support for the event and giving other competitors a rare opportunity to mix it up on the racetrack with world champions and Olympic medallists.

Enter in our ISAF Sailing World Cup - Melbourne Olympic class or Invited class program before the first of October and qualify for a 25% discount to the full entry price.

This offer closes at 12am Wednesday October 1st, so get in quick and don't miss out.

Enter now here.

Entry List:

 

ISAF SWC Classes – Last Updated 30 September 10:00am

Class

Skippers Name

Crew  Name

Country Codes

2.4mR

Greg Hyde

 

AUS

2.4mR

Matthew Bugg

 

AUS

2.4mR

Neil Patterson

 

AUS

2.4mR

Peter Thompson

 

AUS

2.4mR

Peter Russell 

 

AUS

2.4mR

Michael Leydon

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Susannah Pyatt

 

NZ

Laser Radial

Line Flem Høst

 

NOR 

Laser Radial

Sara Winther

 

NZ

Laser Radial

Anna Philip

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Ashley Stoddart

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Krystal Weir

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Simone Wood

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Elyse Ainsworth

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Jacinta Ainsworth

 

AUS

Laser Radial

Ali Nightingale

 

NZ

Laser Radial

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

 

BLR

Laser Radial

Celine Therese

 

NOR 

Men's 470

Matthew Belcher

Will Ryan

AUS

Men's 470

Matthew Crawford

Robert Crawford

AUS

Men's 470

Angus Galloway

Tim Hannah

AUS

Men's 470

Thomas Klemens

William Llewelyn

AUS

Men's 49er

Harry Price

Rhys Mara

AUS

Men's 49er

Will Phillips

Sam Phillips

AUS

Men's 49er

Dave Gilmour

 

AUS

Men's 49er

Nathan Outteridge

Iain Jensen

AUS

Men's 49er

Joel Turner

Lewis Brake

AUS

Men's 49er

Mathew Himson

Robert Tuck

AUS

Men's 49er

Luke Daniel Eiszele

Ben Phibbs

AUS

Men's 49er

Ian Cunningham 

David Cunningham

AUS

Men's 49er

Stephanie Coady

Paul Coady

AUS

Men's 49er

Harry David Price

Harry Morton

AUS

Men's 49er

Steven Thomas

Sam Phillips

AUS


Men's Finn

Oliver Tweddell

 

AUS

Men's Finn

Jake Lilley

 

AUS

Men's Finn

Joe McMillan

 

AUS

Men's Finn

Rob McMillan

 

AUS

Men's Kiteboard

Marvin Baumeister-Schoenian

 

AUS

Men's Kiteboard

Ric Black

 

AUS

Men's Kiteboard

David  Sorensen

 

AUS

Men's Laser

William Bates

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Matthew Wearn

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Ashley Brunning

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Jeremy O'Connell

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Ryan Palk

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Luke Elliot

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Tom Vincent

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Tom Burton

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Mitch Kennedy

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Ed Wright

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Mark Spearman

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Ben Walkemeyer

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Leigh Glover

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Marcus Whitley

 

AUS

Men's Laser

James Espey

 

IRL

Men's Laser

Sam Meech

 

NZ

Men's Laser

Andy Maloney

 

NZ

Men's Laser

Wannes Van Laer

 

BEL

Men's Laser

Andrew McKenzie

 

NZ

Men's Laser

Thomas Saunders

 

NZ

Men's Laser

Gavin Dangley

 

AUS

Men's Laser

Mike Bullot

 

NZ

Men's Sailboard RSX

Jock Calvert

 

AUS

Nacra 17

Jason Waterhouse

Lisa Darmanin

AUS

Nacra 17

Euan McNicoll

Lucinda Whitty

AUS

Nacra 17

Darren Bundock

Nina Curtis

AUS

Nacra 17

Pip Piertromonaco

 

AUS

Nacra 17

Paul Darmanin

Lucy Copeland

AUS

Nacra 17

Darren Bundock

Nina Curtis

AUS

Nacra 17

Euan  McNicol

Lucinda Whitty

AUS

SKUD18

Dan Fitzgibbon

Liesl Tesch

AUS

SKUD18

Ame Barnbrook

Brett Pearce

AUS

SKUD18

Akko Van Der Veen

Liza Elburg

NED

SKUD18

Paul Wager

Rachel Shardlow

NZ

SKUD18

Tim Dempsey

Gemma Fletcher

NZ

SKUD18

Jovin Tan

Desiree Lim

SIN

SKUD18

Ross Manning

Tracy Meyer

AUS

Sonar

Collin Harrison

Russel Boaden

AUS

Women's 470

Sasha Ryan

Amelia Catt

AUS

Women's 470

Elise Rechichi

Sarah Cook

AUS

Women's 470

Carrie Smith

Jaime Ryan

AUS

Women's 470

Jacqui Gurr

 

AUS

Women's 49FX

Ragna Agerup

Maia Agerup

NOR 

Women's 49FX

Olivia Price

Eliza Solly

AUS

Women's 49FX

Tess Lloyd

 

AUS

Women's 49FX

Haylee Outteridge

 

AUS

Women's 49FX

Helene Næss

Marie Rønningen

NOR 

Women's 49FX

Phoebe Freeman

Emma Knighton

AUS

Women's S/board RSX

Joanna Sterling

 

AUS

Women's S/board RSX

Lara O'Brien

 

AUS

Women's S/board RSX

Shari O'Brien

 

AUS

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