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RS500 Worlds off to a flying start

by Heather Chipperfield on 4 Aug 2015
Race day two - 2015 RS500 World Championships Erik Van der Brandt
2015 RS500 World Championships, hosted by Aquavitesse in The Netherlands, is off to a flying start. With an amazing entry just under 70 boats, the fleets were split into four flights for the first time, and a qualifying series of four races was held over the first two days.

Day one was light (and amazingly hot and sunny), and only one race could be completed before the wind switched off completely and we were all towed in. The Dutch Party was the usual fun and frolics, with a heart-warming opening ceremony, those terrible red, white and blue drinks, and DJ Henk keeping us dancing.

Day two - sunny and hot again, but this time with a fine F3, and the three scheduled races were held, providing a qualifying series and allowing the fleets to be split into gold and silver for the rest of the Championship.

Pete Barton and Heather Chipperfield lead the field counting three firsts in the qualifying series, with Peter and James Curtis just behind with 1,1,2.

Today the sun is waiting for us to launch to show itself, and the wind has piped up to F4. Three good races to come... then the Brit Party!













Results after day two

No Zeilno Naam Punten 1 2 3 4
1 GBR 1015 Peter Barton, Heather Chipperfield 3,0 1 1 1 (4)
2 GBR 659 Peter Curtis, James Curtis 5,0 1 3 1 (8)
3 NED 727 Jane Olive, Chris Tuckett 9,0 4 (9) 3 2
4 ITA 950 Tommaso Gommellini, Rudolfo Rubina 9,0 3 2 4 (8)
5 NED 1054 Graeme Bristow, Izzy Bristow 10,0 2 6 2 (7)
6 ITA 944 Francesco Bozano, Andrea Dellepiane 10,0 2 (10) 3 5
7 ITA 111 Peter Bokmark, Marin Person 12,0 9 2 (10) 1
8 NED 112 Malin Broberg, Johan Rook 12,0 (23) 4 2 6
9 FRA 718 Max Groen, Bjorn Oude Avenhuis 13,0 (11) 4 6 3
10 NED 51 Martin Johansson, Axel Johansson 14,0 (7) 5 7 2
11 GBR 819 Pim Vugt, Lisa Vugt 16,0 (9) 3 6 7
12 NED 1003 Thomas Rot, Marloes Rot 16,0 6 6 (9) 4
13 NED 1089 Gerard Marin, Paul Batttle 17,0 8 1 8 (10)
14 ITA 946 Luca Abergo, Stefano Costini 19,0 (16) 5 8 6
15 CZE 894 Bruno Goris, Edith Kanters 20,0 (15) 8 11 1
16 NED 1066 Michiel Geerling, Hilde Geerling van Susante 20,0 5 (dsq) 4 11
17 ITA 1035 Martina Gommellini, Beatrice Xodo 20,0 4 11 5 (16)
18 GBR 1032 Michele Oppizzi, Pietro Frazzica 20,0 6 9 5 (20)
19 FRA 940 Olivier Thomas, Paco Thomas 26,0 3 (18) 14 9
20 NED 965 Willemijn van Susante, Nick van Alphen 26,0 13 (15) 10 3
21 GBR 1069 Hugo Tucker, Tom Collino 27,0 5 13 9 (23)
22 GBR 777 Marleen Blomsma, Jody de Jager 27,0 (22) 11 7 9
23 FRA 1031 Matteo Cara, Leonardo Pizzagalli 29,0 12 12 (15) 5
24 NED 994 Jochem Slikboer, Anna Bertling 31,0 (25) 7 12 12
25 NED 67 Johan van Veen, Viktor Haaksman 34,0 (16) 7 14 13
26 NED 1038 Anneke Kikkert, Floris Stapel 35,0 (25) 8 12 15
27 FRA 821 Stephan Fassberg, Johanna Fassberg 36,0 7 (dns) 13 16
28 NED 1005 George Wilson, Laura Wilson 37,0 10 (23) 16 11
29 NED 1074 Robin Rijnhout, Maarten Berendschot 37,0 14 (16) 13 10
30 NED 961 Giel Blokker, Corinne van Dalen 39,0 8 13 (22) 18
31 FRA 1039 David Jones, Sylvie Jones 41,0 11 (25) 18 12
32 NED 892 Giulio Foggi, Adriana Campanella 41,0 (ufd) 17 11 13
33 NED 1088 Richard Rot, Marieke Gijzel 41,0 14 12 (17) 15
34 CZE 22 Henrik Sillen, Ralf Lobel 44,0 (21) 10 20 14
35 NED 1076 Lukas van de Broek, Florine de Haan 46,0 10 20 16 (25)
36 NED 607 Martijn Jessurun, Folkert-Jan Oosterkamp 49,0 (18) 14 18 17
37 FRA 748 Anna Zmura, Keith Sykes 50,0 12 17 (dnf) 21
38 SWE 708 Freek Rutten, Rep Boonstra 54,0 20 (26) 17 17
39 NED 1073 Henry Russell, Matthew Russell 56,0 13 22 21 (29)
40 NED 763 Anne Johan Buis, Femke Jaarsma 56,0 18 (dns) 24 14
41 NED 638 Erik van der Linden, Anna Biesheuvel 57,0 15 19 23 (24)
42 NED 1087 Marije Willemsen, Lonneke van Es 58,0 17 22 (26) 19
43 SVK 928 Mathilde Boudrique, Compain 60,0 24 16 20 (27)
44 FRA 980 Alexandre Emanuel, Guilhem Magnoud 61,0 (30) 14 19 28
45 NED 629 Thymen Ottenhof, Baruch Kiestra 61,0 (27) 27 15 19
46 NED 1028 Sander de Jong, Ralf Broer 62,0 (19) 19 21 22
47 NED 540 Jan van den Brink, David van Veen 63,0 (dnf) 15 27 21
48 NED 1058 Martin Wolters, Niels Dieleman 63,0 (26) 18 23 22
49 NED 18 Mark den Heijer, Marco Haas 66,0 21 23 22 (25)
50 NED 890 Sashua van den Wall Bake, Lisette Hemelaar 67,0 (dnf) 28 19 20
51 NED 915 Fabrice Colaert, Laurent Malghem 68,0 20 20 (28) 28
52 ITA 17 Anna Milerova, Klara Houskova 69,0 26 (dns) 25 18
53 FRA 563 Eric Gdalia, Perrine Gdalia 69,0 19 (dnf) 24 26
54 NED 864 Jasper Mellema, Robert Mellema 71,0 17 24 (dns) 30
55 GBR 719 Marnix Tissing, Okke Tissing 72,0 22 21 29 (31)
56 NED 837 Wampie Driessen, Niek van der Kooy 72,0 24 24 (25) 24
57 GBR 1019 Toni Roldan, Laia Roldan 73,0 (28) 21 26 26
58 BEL 935 Olivier Beyls, Steve Jolley 78,0 (dnf) 25 30 23
59 GBR 670 Fleur Leijs, Marieke Reitsma 82,0 28 (29) 27 27
60 GBR 733 Frank Ottenhof, Rob Jessurun 83,0 27 26 (31) 30
61 GBR 565 Will Pook, Alex Cole 93,0 23 (dns) dns dns
62 NED 1075 Enno de Haan, tba 94,0 (dns) dns 28 31
63 FRA 654 Julius de Koning, Thijmen Michiels 98,0 29 (dns) dnf 29
64 ITA 580 Robert Mazgaj, Petr JenAek 101,0 31 (dns) dnf dnf
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