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Tornado Sailing Worlds - Top scores and fatal crash

by Roland Gaebler on 4 Jan 2015
2014 - 2015 Tornado World Championship Martina Barnetova
At the Tornado Sailing World Championships on the Swan River in Perth our single placements speak for themselves: 3-12-1-2-4-10-2-4.9-1-2.

Between joy and frustration there were only a few hours. It was actually going quite well and after half of the series, we were on the third overall close to the leading teams from Greece and Australia. On the last day of sailing in 2014 it was even better with the places 1-2-4. However, the new year started not so nice.

In the eight races shortly after starting an Australian team crashed into the back of our Tornado took both rudders away and inclusive the fittings. Also the got a big hole in the stern of the boat. It was a disaster. We were completely shocked and threatened to sink. Fortunately, the club was only a few hundred meters away from the race track and we could just pull our boat ashore.



The following protest hearing we won. But we not got the right redress. The following repair of the boat into the night cost our last nerves and forces. We made it, thanks to many great helpers in the Nedland Yacht Club and Windrush Composites. We made it to the start of the final race, where we have sailed on positions one and two.

Basically we had many top scorings and we were very close to the favorites. However, with the crash and the special jury decision we had no more chances to win the overall ranking.

Finally we made the victory in the mixed ranking and place three at the open World Championship. It could have turned out quite differently. So the new year 2015 began with a happy ending.

 Place     Skippe                             Boat                                      Score       1        2        3        4        5         6       7       8         9    10

1

Iordanis Paschalidis

Tornado: 01 - GRE7-Redbull

21

2

1

4

1

 

1

3

1

5

3

2

Brett  Burvill

Tornado: 03 - AUS333-Windrush

28

4

6

2

 

3

3

1

2

3

4

3

Roland Gaebler

Tornado: 21 - GER1-J.J. Darboven, Marin

29.9

3

 

1

2

4

10

2

4.9

1

2

4

Gav Colby

Tornado: 05 - AUS05-Alter Ego

32

1

2

9

5

1

2

7

 

4

1

5

James Clark

Tornado: 27 - AUS331-Upstart

62

5

3

10

4

 

9

6

10

7

8

6

Lachie Gibson

Tornado: 13 - AUS300-Nothing Too Serio

68

9

17

 

6

2

12

12

3

2

5

7

Matthew Punch

Tornado: 33 - AUS322-NAUTICAL SUPP

83

8

11

11

13

6

11

 

5

11

7

8

Allan Gamble

Tornado: 32 - AUS3251-Sirius Minerals

85

6

8

5

16

11

8

10

 

8

13

9

betz markus

Tornado: 23 - GER02-Boattox

87

12

4

17

8

8

6

8

 

13

11

10

Paul Raymond

Tornado: 30 - AUS326-Massive Dong

96

14

9

13

 

5

5

15

4

15

16

11

Ethan Neaves

Tornado: 11 - AUS319-Kapeesh

96

10

15

12

10

 

14

13

6

6

10

12

Josef Gunkel

Tornado: 31 - GER100-Archimedes

108

16

13

18

14

14

7

 

7

10

9

13

Gavin Parker

Tornado: 18 - AUS325-Aeolos

110

 

18

26

9

7

13

11

8

12

6

14

Paul  Peterson

Tornado: 04 - AUS330-Tornado Sailing

121

7

7

8

3

15

31

16

 

20

14

15

Gavin Davies

Tornado: 17 - RSA36-Wild Thing

126

22

20

3

31

9

17

4

11

9

 

16

Jurgen Jentsch

Tornado: 22 - GER211-GRIS

128

20

16

6

 

16

16

5

16

21

12

17

Billy Leonard

Tornado: 20 - AUS315-Hoon

131

11

22

16

12

10

20

9

13

 

18

18

Michael O_Halloran

Tornado: 08 - AUS8-Shergar

146

13

10

24

15

17

4

24

 

24

15

19

Maria Tsaousidou

Tornado: 24 - GER14-Gris

150

31

5

19

11

13

18

14

15

 

24

20

Stefan Bernsdorf

Tornado: 35 - AUS226

172

19

14

15

20

22

26

 

19

14

23

21

Bill Caunce

Tornado: 19 - NZL70-Quantum Leap

173

17

21

14

19

 

15

20

22

18

27

22

Bevan Chrimes

Tornado: 28 - AUS327-Sparks

176

15

23

20

23

31

 

19

9

19

17

23

PETER GIBB

Tornado: 07 - AUS317-VINO ROSA

186

18

19

28

17

12

19

30

12

31

 

24

VICENTE AMENGUAL RI

Tornado: 10 - ESP11-EL GAITERO

194

21

28

7

28

23

22

26

23

16

 

25

Ron Stokes

Tornado: 26 - AUS320-Full Monty

198

23

 

21

21

21

23

25

20

25

19

26

Glenn Neaves

Tornado: 15 - AUS319-Sail Bad The Sinn

209

24

31

29

26

20

21

23

14

 

21

27

Steve Glynn

Tornado: 25 - GBR415-Dinghy Rope

211

27

27

23

24

31

25

17

17

 

20

28

Harry Winspear

Tornado: 14 - AUS289-Dirty Harry

214

25

24

25

22

 

24

27

18

23

26

29

DIRK ALBER

Tornado: 12 - AUS324-VIAQUA

235

26

25

27

27

31

27

29

21

 

22

30

Cracknell Gwyn

Tornado: 06 - AUS251-Esoteric

240

28

29

31

29

31

28

22

 

17

25

 

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