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Open 2.4mR World Championships - Stellan takes over the lead

by Sail Canada on 3 Oct 2014
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Three races were completed today at the Open 2.4mR World Championships, with winds at eight to ten knots from the east with lumpy seas.

Reigning 2013 World Champion Stellan Berlin of Sweden posted a one – four - three to take the lead, with 2012 Paralympic gold medalist Helena Lucas (GBR) seven points back in second, and Bjørnar Erikstad (NOR) six points further back in third.

Canadian Allan Leibel sits in fifth and Paul Tingley in eighth. With eight races now completed, the championship for the 35-boat fleet concludes tomorrow.

2014 2.4mR World Championship - Preliminary Cumulative Results:

        Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
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Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
6
Race
7
Race
8
T
O
Total
World Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    2.4mR
    1. SWE 379 Trinity 2.4mR Stellan Berlin 7 36/DSQ 3 1 1 1 4 3 [36] 20.0
    2. GBR 75 GBR 75 2.4mR Helena Lucas 10 4 4 6 8 2 2 1 [10] 27.0
    3. NOR 1 NN Norlin Bjørnar Erikstad 14 2 5 4 2 5 1 22 [22] 33.0
    4. GBR 141 Sucking Menthol 2.4mR Megan Pascoe 1 10 1 2 9 10 5 9 [10] 37.0
    5. CAN 8 CAN 8 2.4mR Allan Leibel 3 14 2 3 7 6 36/OCS 4 [36] 39.0
    6. SWE 420 Plåstret 2.4mR Henrik Johnsson 8 5 8 5 4 4 9 5 [9] 39.0
    7. FIN 179 None 2.4mR Rikard Bjurström 6 8 6 7 5 11 3 14 [14] 46.0
    8. CAN 99 Edge 2.4mR Paul Tingley 9 3 7 9 13 3 12 8 [13] 51.0
    9. FIN 173 Voitto II 2.4mR Niko Salomaa 5 1 13 11 14 7 7 10 [14] 54.0
    10. FIN 175 FIN 175 2.4mR Marko Dahlberg 2 27 10 22 6 12 6 6 [27] 64.0
    11. FIN 131 For Sale 2.4mR Janne Laine 11 12 9 8 10 13 19 2 [19] 65.0
    12. GBR 3 GBR 3 2.4mR Will Street 4 13 11 12 3 22 11 12 [22] 66.0
    13. CAN 3 2.4mR 2.4mR Darrell Suderman 16 7 15 10 11 15 8 15 [16] 81.0
    14. USA 145 NA 2.4mR Ted Green, Jr. 13 9 17 15 12 14 10 13 [17] 86.0
    15. CAN 96 CAN 96 2.4mR Jerry Wendt 22 6 23 14 21 8 13 19 [23] 103.0
    16. FIN 172 Skidbladnir 2.4mR Norlin Mk III Veikko Martin 12 23 22 20 20 9 14 16 [23] 113.0
    17. USA 142 None 2.4mR Charles Rosenfield 21 11 14 19 24 18 16 21 [24] 120.0
    18. SWE 425 Don´t know 2.4mR Pekka Seitola 19 16 16 17 17 21 17 27 [27] 123.0
    19. USA 165 2.4mR Charger 2.4mR Daniel Evans 18 21 24 21 23 16 36/OCS 7 [36] 130.0
    20. FIN 142 Victory 2.4mR Jussi Ahlström 23 20 12 25 15 19 26 18 [26] 132.0
    21. FIN 162 Jönköping II 2.4mR Karl Wessberg 15 26 21 18 18 17 23 23 [26] 135.0
    22. USA 118 NA 2.4mR Tim Ripley 17 17 20 24 25 28 18 20 [28] 141.0
    23. USA 3 Edge 2.4mR Tony Pocklington 20 25 25 26 22 24 15 11 [26] 142.0
    24. CAN 140 CAN 140 2.4mR Catherine Belanger 32 24 18 16 19 20 21 25 [32] 143.0
    25. CAN 23 Odd 2.4mR Norlin Mk III Jackie Gay 29 22 19 13 16 23 22 30 [30] 144.0
    26. FIN 177 Filina 2.4mR Anna-Liisa Oxby 25 19 26 23 27 25 20 26 [27] 164.0
    27. CAN 22   2.4mR Peter Eagar 26 15 36/DNC 30 28 29 25 17 [36] 170.0
    28. CAN 13 CAN 13 2.4mR Erik Yeo 27 18 27 29 30 27 36/OCS 24 [36] 182.0
    29. FIN 108 Pattinki 2.4mR Sauli Ylitalo 24 32 28 28 32 26 24 28 [32] 190.0
    30. CAN 9 2.4mR   Lionell Mandell 28 33 30 36/OCS 29 31 27 33 [36] 211.0
    31. CAN 81 Popemobile 2.4mR Janice Graham-Foscarini 34 29 29 36/OCS 26 30 36/OCS 29 [36] 213.0
    32. CAN 1 no name 2.4mR Alain Dubuc 30 28 34 33 31 33 28 32 [34] 215.0
    33. CAN 18 CAN18 2.4mR Audrey Kobayashi 33 34 31 27 34 32 30 31 [34] 218.0
    34. CAN 723   2.4mR Erick Poirier 31 30 32 32 35 34 29 34 [35] 222.0
    35. CAN 4 Team Paradise 2.4mR Tracy Schmitt 35 31 33 31 33 35 31 35 [35] 229.0
 
2014 2.4mR World Championship - Sub-Class Scoring - Preliminary Cumulative Results:

        Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
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Race
2
Race
3
Race
4
Race
5
Race
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Total
World Championship Racing
  One Design Division
    2.4mR - Grand Master
    1. CAN 8 CAN 8 2.4mR Allan Leibel 3 14 2 3 7 6 36/OCS 4 [36] 39.0
    2. FIN 172 Skidbladnir 2.4mR Norlin Mk III Veikko Martin 12 23 22 20 20 9 14 16 [23] 113.0
    3. FIN 162 Jönköping II 2.4mR Karl Wessberg 15 26 21 18 18 17 23 23 [26] 135.0
    4. CAN 9 2.4mR   Lionell Mandell 28 33 30 36/OCS 29 31 27 33 [36] 211.0
 
    2.4mR - Masters
    1. FIN 179 None 2.4mR Rikard Bjurström 6 8 6 7 5 11 3 14 [14] 46.0
    2. CAN 3 2.4mR 2.4mR Darrell Suderman 16 7 15 10 11 15 8 15 [16] 81.0
    3. SWE 425 Don´t know 2.4mR Pekka Seitola 19 16 16 17 17 21 17 27 [27] 123.0
    4. FIN 142 Victory 2.4mR Jussi Ahlström 23 20 12 25 15 19 26 18 [26] 132.0
    5. CAN 22   2.4mR Peter Eagar 26 15 36/DNC 30 28 29 25 17 [36] 170.0
    6. CAN 13 CAN 13 2.4mR Erik Yeo 27 18 27 29 30 27 36/OCS 24 [36] 182.0
    7. FIN 108 Pattinki 2.4mR Sauli Ylitalo 24 32 28 28 32 26 24 28 [32] 190.0
    8. CAN 81 Popemobile 2.4mR Janice Graham-Foscarini 34 29 29 36/OCS 26 30 36/OCS 29 [36] 213.0
    9. CAN 1 no name 2.4mR Alain Dubuc 30 28 34 33 31 33 28 32 [34] 215.0
    10. CAN 18 CAN18 2.4mR Audrey Kobayashi 33 34 31 27 34 32 30 31 [34] 218.0
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