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ISAF Match Race Rankings – 12 November 2014

by ISAF on 13 Nov 2014
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There’s no change atop of the ISAF Match Race Rankings with Taylor Canfield (ISV) and Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) holding firm in the Open and Women’s rankings.

Open Rankings

Johnie Berntsson (SWE) was triumphant at the 2014 Argo Group Gold Cup in Hamilton, Bermuda and as a result moves up four spots to World #12. The Swedish racer followed the world's top sailors such as Russell Coutts, Peter Gilmour, Ben Ainslie and Chris Dickson in becoming a two time victor of the Argo Group Gold Cup, the sixth stage of the Alpari World Match Racing Tour.

The Swedish sailor claimed the title 3-1 over Switzerland’s Eric Monnin. Despite walking away as runner-up, Monnin can celebrate the fact that his performance pushed him up to World #4 from World #6, a personal best.

World #1 Taylor Canfield (ISV) and World #2 Ian Williams (GBR) locked horns in the Petit Final in Bermuda with the World #1 coming out on top. With a third place overall Canfield solidified and extended his advantage over Williams in the Open Rankings. Just over 500 points separates the leading duo as the fight for not only the World #1 spot but also Alpari World Match Racing Tour title heats up with just the Monsoon Cup in Johor, Malaysia remaining.

Tomislav Basic (CRO) took the inaugural ISAF Grade 2 Alpe Adria Match Race Championship in Izola, Slovenia and as a result progresses up the Open Rankings to World #17 from World #24. Runner up Christian Binder (AUT) also advances up the Open Rankings to World #43.

David Storrs (USA) had a superb October, winning the CMRC Autumn Invitational A and B in Belmont Harbour, USA. Both were ISAF Grade 3 regattas and push the American from World #43 to World #30, his best ranking position to date.

Oakcliff Halloween Invitational victor Christophe Killian (USA) is one of the month’s big movers after he took full points from the ISAF Grade 3 regatta. Killian defeated Lance Fraser (BER) in the final and moves up 37 spots to World #60. Fraser put in solid performances at the CMRC Autumn Invitational A and B and leaps up to World #52, a career best.

With a number of ISAF Grade 3, 4 and 5 regattas included in this ranking release there are plenty of changes down the list.


Women’s Rankings

Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) counts eight exceptional regatta scores to her points total and remains firmly in charge atop of the ISAF Women’s Match Race Rankings.

Despite missing the Busan Women’s Match Race 2014 in Korea the Dane is more than 500 points ahead of World #2 Anna Kjellberg (SWE). In all eight of the regattas she counts to her point’s total Ulrikkeholm has finished on the podium at each one with three gold medals to her name.

Trine Palludan (DEN) was stand-in skipper for Team Ulrikkeholm at the Busan Women’s Match Race and with a fourth place finish ensured that Team Ulrikkeholm claimed the Women’s International Match Race Series title. However, as skipper the ISAF Women’s Match Race Rankings points were awarded to Palludan. As a result Palludan advances up to World #26 from World #73.

Great Britain’s Lucy Macgregor was the triumphant skipper at the 2014 Busan Women’s Match Race as she defeated Australia’s Katie Spithill in a tense final. In the first to three final it went down to a deciding race with the scores locked at two apiece. Former World #1 Macgregor held her nerve and defeated Spithill to claim the Busan title for the second time after winning in 2009.

Having picked up maximum points Macgregor advances up to World #8 from World #12 in the Women’s Rankings. Runner-up Spithill climbs from World #23 to World #11.

There is no change from World #1 to World #7 as the skippers prepare for the 2015 edition of the Women’s International Match Race Series.

Match racing - Open - Wednesday 12 November 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Taylor Canfield

ISV

 

8

1

1

11914

2

Ian Williams

GBR

 

8

2

1

11405

3

Mathieu Richard

FRA

 

8

3

1

10451

4

Eric Monnin

SUI

 

8

6

4

10176

5

Bjorn Hansen

SWE

 

8

4

2

9944

6

Philip Robertson

NZL

 

8

5

4

9577

7

Joachim Aschenbrenner

DEN

 

8

7

7

9440

8

Nicolai Sehested

DEN

 

8

8

5

9413

9

Keith Swinton

AUS

 

8

9

3

9387

10

Pierre-antoine Morvan

FRA

 

8

12

3

9371

11

David Gilmour

AUS

 

8

10

10

9366

12

Johnie Berntsson

SWE

 

8

16

6

9201

13

Reuben Corbett

NZL

 

8

13

10

8860

14

Staffan Lindberg

FIN

 

8

11

5

8659

15

Sam Gilmour

AUS

 

8

14

13

8659

16

Chris Steele

NZL

 

8

15

15

8390

17

Tomislav Basic

CRO

 

8

24

10

8163

18

Mati Sepp

EST

 

8

17

17

7893

19

Viktor Ogeman

SWE

 

8

18

17

7883

20

Arthur Herreman

FRA

 

8

20

20

7876

21

Olli-pekka Lumijärvi

FIN

 

8

21

21

7695

22

Donald Wilson

USA

 

8

22

18

7657

23

Maximilian Soh

SIN

 

8

23

23

7655

24

Mark Lees

GBR

 

8

25

20

7401

25

Christopher Poole

USA

 

8

19

19

7273

 

Match racing - Women - Wednesday 12 November 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

10231

2

Anna Kjellberg

SWE

Karin Almquist
Johanna Larsson
Linnéa Wennergren
Annie Wennergren
Vanja Lundberg
Annika Carlunger

8

2

2

9634

3

Stephanie Roble

USA

 

8

3

3

8630

4

Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen

DEN

 

7

4

1

7360

5

Caroline Sylvan

SWE

 

8

5

5

6404

6

Anne-claire Le Berre

FRA

 

6

6

5

6382

7

Klaartje Zuiderbaan

NED

 

6

7

2

5611

8

Lucy Macgregor

GBR

 

5

12

1

5314

9

Milly Bennett

AUS

 

8

8

6

4710

10

Claudia Pierce

NZL

Aimee Famularo
Paige Maree Cook
Janelle Peat
Hannah Louise Osborne

8

9

9

4113

11

Katie Spithill

AUS

Stacey Jackson
Jessica Eastwell
Maryann Thomas
Alessandra Angelini

3

23

2

4026

12

Denise Lim

SIN

 

8

10

10

3694

13

Annabel Vose

GBR

 

4

11

11

3480

14

Rayshele Martin

AUS

 

7

14

14

3039

15

Nina Ramm-schmidt

FIN

 

8

15

15

3034

16

Susannah Pyatt

NZL

Jenny Egnot
Karleen Dixon
Jenna Hansen

5

19

16

2890

17

Sanna Häger

SWE

 

6

34

17

2854

18

Nicole Breault

USA

 

5

16

15

2779

19

Emma May

AUS

 

6

17

17

2651

20

Rikst Dijkstra

NED

 

5

29

20

2601

21

Johanna Larsson

SWE

 

5

24

21

2540

22

Pauline Courtois

FRA

 

4

13

13

2495

23

Katie Maxim

USA

 

3

22

22

2255

24

Katariina Rove

FIN

 

5

42

24

2166

25

Fettje Osinga

NED

 

8

25

23

2144


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