Please select your home edition
Edition
Sail-World Asia
Sail-World Australia
Sail-World Canada
Sail-World Europe
Sail-World New Zealand
Sail-World United Kingdom
Sail-World USA
YachtsandYachting.com
Cruising Northern Hemisphere
Cruising Southern Hemisphere
Marine Business Europe
Marine Business North America
Marine Business Oceania
Powerboat.World Europe
Powerboat.World North America
Powerboat.World Oceania
FishingBoating.World Australia
FishingBoating.World New Zealand
FishingBoating.World USA
NZ Boating World
Show Menu
HOME
EDITORIAL
CATAMARANS
PARIS 2024
FAVOURITES
CLUBS
CLASSES
CALENDAR
FORUM
PHOTOS
VIDEOS
PARTNERS
CLASSIFIEDS
JOBS
SHOPPING
NEWSLETTERS
SUBMIT NEWS
CONTACT
STATS
Open 2.4mR World Championships - Stellan takes over the lead
by Sail Canada on 3 Oct 2014
Open 2.4mR World Championships Sail Canada / Voile Canada
http://www.sailing.ca/
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
1
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
1
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 - 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
If you want to link to this article then please use this URL: www.sail-world.com/127363
Related Articles
Cruise with confidence with Doyle Sails
Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and performance multihulls
Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and numerous performance multihulls worldwide, continuing to lead the fleet when it comes to reliable, durable, and easy-to-handle cruising sails.
Posted today at 12:08 am
Zhik kits out Australia's Olympic sailors
With industry-first high-performance neoprene-free wetsuit
When Australia's 12 Olympic sailors take to the waters of Marseille in July this year, they'll wear the industry's first high-performance, neoprene-free wetsuits created by Sydney sailing apparel company Zhik.
Posted on 1 May
Holcim-PRB sustains bowsprit damage
Nicolas Lunven continues racing towards New York
While in fifth position in The Transat CIC fleet, Team Holcim-PRB skipper Nicolas Lunven alerted his shore team on Wednesday morning that the boat's bowsprit had broken. The incident occurred overnight amid strong wind conditions.
Posted on 1 May
Momentous day for INEOS Britannia
As AC75 sets sail for first time
INEOS Britannia's new race boat for the 37th America's Cup has set sail for the very first time. The British Challenger's AC75 took to the water in Barcelona with Olympic Gold medallists Sir Ben Ainslie and Giles Scott at the Helm on Wednesday 1st May.
Posted on 1 May
FlyingNikka is ready to fly again
Set to get back in the water for a new season of regattas
Three appointments are planned for what is to all extents and purposes the first yacht in a new generation of full foiling regatta sailing boats, starting from the Spring Regattas held next weekend in Portofino, Liguria.
Posted on 1 May
52 Super Series PalmaVela Sailing Week Day 4
A thrilling Thursday title tussle is on the cards after no racing was possible Wednesday
A thrilling Thursday title tussle is on the cards after no racing was possible Wednesday at the 52 SUPER SERIES PalmaVela Sailing Week due to very strong winds on Mallorca's world renowned Bay of Palma.
Posted on 1 May
PlanetSail Episode 31: New Cup boats
With records and drama down under
It's been a big month for the America's Cup as four of the six teams unveiled their brand new AC75s. Years of development work and close to 100,000 hours of build time, there is plenty riding on each of these new launches.
Posted on 1 May
Transat CIC day 4
Charlie Dalin and Yoann Richomme continue to lead in the Atlantic
On The Transat CIC solo race across the North Atlantic from Lorient to New York, there are close duels at the top of both the IMOCAs and Class40s.
Posted on 1 May
Henri-Lloyd New Arrival: Dri Fast Polo
Designed to perform for long days in the sun, on or off shore
Created by Henri-Lloyd 30 years ago, the DRI FAST Polo has become an industry staple. Clean and smart, the DRI FAST Polo is an extremely comfortable, quick drying polo, with added UV protection.
Posted on 1 May
Cup Spy May 1: Kiwis call it quits
Emirates Team NZ have confirmed that they have finished sailing in NZ and are headed for Barcelona
Emirates Team New Zealand has concluded their first sailing bloc, on May Day in Auckland. The America's Cup champions got away to an early start, in the face of a forecast of a freshening breeze, and finished sailing just after midday.
Posted on 1 May