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2015 505 European Championship - Day 3

by Nina Hylander on 8 Aug 2015
2015 505 European Championship - Day 3 Nina Hylander
Third day of sailing didn't change the top three teams. GER 9152 Meike Shomaeker and Holger Jess is still in the lead followed by GER 9107 Wolfgang Hunger and Julien Kleiner and DEN 9118 Jan Sagumann and Jakob Karbo.

Overall results after seven races:

Rank - Tally - Nat - SailNo - HelmName - CrewName - R1 - R2 - R3 - R4 - R5 - R6 - R7 - Total - Nett
1st - 86 - GER - 9152 - Meike Schomaeker - Holger Jess - 1 - -6 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 20 - 14
2nd - 85 - GER - 9071 - Wolfgang Hunger - Julien Kleiner - 4 - -11 - 4 - 3 - 6 - 1 - 3 - 32 - 21
3rd - 72 - DEN - 9118 - Jan Saugmann - Jakob Karbo - 5 - 7 - 6 - 2 - 5 - 8 - -20 - 53 - 33
4th - 42 - AUS - 9134 - Michael Quirk - Nathan Quirk - -27 - 9 - 5 - 10 - 2 - 24 - 1 - 78 - 51
5th - 95 - GER - 8669 - Jan-Philipp Hofman - Felix Brockerhoff - 2 - 15 - 3 - 5 - 17 - 16 - -25 - 83 - 58
6th - 50 - FRA - 9075 - Philippe Boite - Florian Corbel - 6 - 14 - 10 - 9 - 3 - -19 - 19 - 80 - 61
7th - 68 - DEN - 9121 - Jørgen Bojsen-Møller - Jacob Bojsen-Møller - 16 - 25 - 2 - 16 - 1 - 5 - -42 - 107 - 65
8th - 64 - GER - 8929 - Kai Bertallot - Jan Reifferscheidt - 18 - 2 - 8 - 15 - -19 - 13 - 12 - 87 - 68
9th - 7 - SWE - 8926 - Ebbe Rosén - Olle Wenrup - 8 - 28 - 14 - 4 - -35 - 6 - 8 - 103 - 68
10th - 99 - GER - 9011 - Moritz Bohnenberger - Tobias Bolduan - 3 - 5 - 15 - 13 - 28 - (102 DNF) - 7 - 173 - 71
11th - 88 - AUS - 9074 - Peter Nicholas - Luke Payne - 11 - 18 - -27 - 17 - 9 - 3 - 14 - 99 - 72
12th - 31 - GER - 9112 - Morten Bogacki - Lars Dehne - 14 - 10 - 11 - -23 - 12 - 14 - 11 - 95 - 72
13th - 97 - GER - 9149 - Leoni Meyer - Kathrin Adlkofer - 20 - 4 - 18 - 8 - -25 - 22 - 2 - 99 - 74
14th - 25 - SUI - 9096 - Cédric Bart - Laurent Grob - 13 - 1 - 9 - 21 - 8 - 26 - -45 - 123 - 78
15th - 41 - USA - 9153 - Howie Hamlin - Jon Bell - 7 - 13 - 25 - 27 - -32 - 4 - 4 - 112 - 80
16th - 28 - SUI - 9147 - Caroline Jacot - Philippe Jacot - 10 - 3 - 12 - 25 - 37 - -44 - 6 - 137 - 93
17th - 77 - GER - 9133 - Frieder Achterberg - Wolfgang Stueck - 9 - 22 - 23 DPI2 - -34 - 23 - 7 - 9 - 127 - 93
18th - 73 - SUI - 8614 - Florian Stauffer - Valery Jacot - 19 - -37 - 16 - 14 - 27 - 11 - 18 - 142 - 105
19th - 48 - GBR - 9124 - Terry Schuter - Christian Diebitsch - 24 - 8 - 13 - -40 - 15 - 12 - 34 - 146 - 106
20th - 32 - FRA - 9050 - Hervé de Kergariou - Basile Géron - 12 - -29 - 20 - 12 - 18 - 18 - 26 - 135 - 106
21st - 82 - GER - 9110 - Timon Böger - Finn Böger - 36 - 19 - (102 DSQ) - 7 - 21 - 9 - 17 - 211 - 109
22nd - 53 - GBR - 9117 - Thomas Gillard - Andy Couch - 33 - 32 - 17 - 20 - -43 - 15 - 10 - 170 - 127
23rd - 15 - GER - 9122 - Benedikt Northoff - Andreas Achterberg - 28 - -38 - 36 - 6 - 13 - 17 - 35 - 173 - 135
24th - 52 - FIN - 8768 - Jukka Nieminen - Antti Salonen - -53 - 24 - 32 DPI2 - 29 - 11 - 30 - 16 - 195 - 142
25th - 100 - DEN - 9128 - Nikolaj Hoffman Buhl - Henrik Buhl - 34 - 23 - 25 - -44 - 22 - 10 - 29 - 187 - 143
26th - 4 - GBR - 8514 - Ben Iliffe - Richard Nurse - 25 - 20 - 22 - -50 - 16 - 45 - 15 - 193 - 143
27th - 18 - SWE - 8666 - Anders Dahlén - Magnus Nilsson - 22 - -44 - 34 - 31 - 7 - 37 - 13 - 188 - 144
28th - 23 - GER - 9146 - Jens Findel - Johannes Tellen - 15 - 12 - -52 - 32 - 24 - 21 - 47 - 203 - 151
29th - 59 - GER - 9101 - Stefan Giesler - Frank Böhm - 41 - -42 - 19 - 11 - 39 - 23 - 24 - 199 - 157
30th - 17 - SWE - 8923 - Lars Hultgren - Axl Hultgren - 21 - 27 - 41 - 35 - 10 - 27 - -53 - 214 - 161
31st - 27 - SWE - 8912 - Tom Hastenpflug - Toni Hastenpflug - 26 - 30 - -43 - 26 - 14 - 43 - 32 - 214 - 171
32nd - 11 - FIN - 9069 - Jari Hamström - Tuomas Laurila - 29 - 17 - 48 - 19 - 29 - 29 - -51 - 222 - 171
33rd - 51 - GBR - 9136 - Ian Pinnell - Alex Davies - 32 - 31 - 29 - 24 - 30 - 28 - -33 - 207 - 174
34th - 70 - FIN - 8927 - Kaj Lindfors - Johan Halonen - 17 - 34 - 39 - 33 - -45 - 32 - 22 - 222 - 177
35th - 78 - GER - 8519 - Thure Gnadeberg - Aron Tellen - -54 - 39 - 7 - 18 - 33 - 34 - 50 - 235 - 181
36th - 56 - GER - 9090 - Christian Kellner - Martin Schöer - 42 - -47 - 23 - 30 - 26 - 38 - 30 - 236 - 189
37th - 71 - DEN - 8440 - Martin Frideichsen - Mads Christianen - 38 - 35 - 35 - 37 - 20 - (102 DSQ) - 36 - 303 - 201
38th - 76 - GER - 8975 - Alexander Holzapfel - Antoine Godet - 37 - -50 - 28 - 39 - 34 - 33 - 39 - 260 - 210
39th - 98 - GER - 9035 - Ronald Roos - Kirsten Roos - 48 - 21 - 37 - 28 - 36 - 50 - -68 - 288 - 220
40th - 81 - GER - 8972 - Timon Treichel - Morten Roos - 40 - 36 - 32 - 43 - -61 - 25 - 57 - 294 - 233
41st - 35 - GER - 9020 - Jörn Wille - Martin Bergmann - 35 - -56 - 49 - 22 - 52 - 56 - 21 - 291 - 235
42nd - 24 - SWE - 8655 - Kalle Nilsson - Anders Avén - 23 - 40 - 51 - -60 - 58 - 31 - 37 - 300 - 240
43rd - 66 - SWE - 8586 - Galen Mack - Wilhelm Johanisson - (102 RET) - 49 - 38 - 38 - 41 - 49 - 27 - 344 - 242
44th - 94 - GER - 9139 - Sebastian Bühlar - Dirk Penno - 44 - 54 - -66 - 45 - 31 - 40 - 28 - 308 - 242
45th - 62 - GER - 9006 - Welf Rehberg - Michael Rehberg - 30 - 46 - 40 - 36 - 50 - -67 - 46 - 315 - 248
46th - 102 - GER - 8903 - Steve Kwee - Thorsten Spötter - 51 - 16 - 33 - 48 - -54 - 53 - 48 - 303 - 249
47th - 2 - DEN - 8828 - Fabiola Wonterghem - Michael Wontergem - 31 - 26 - -72 - 46 - 51 - 35 - 66 - 327 - 255
48th - 45 - POL - 9132 - Jaroslaw Grabowski - Michal Olko - 58 - 48 - 50 - 41 - 42 - -62 - 44 - 345 - 283
49th - 12 - SWE - 8581 - Per-Anders Halllberg - Frank Bach - 39 - 45 - 58 - -70 - 57 - 55 - 31 - 355 - 285
50th - 46 - GBR - 9145 - Jim McGillivray - Ian McGillivray - 43 - 58 - 44 - 52 - -74 - 52 - 40 - 363 - 289
51st - 14 - GER - 8915 - Davina Schlesiger - Marvin Schelsiger - 52 - 33 - 55 - 42 - -81 - 42 - 72 - 377 - 296
52nd - 60 - POL - 8909 - Karol Milewski - Bartosz Milewski - 49 - 41 - 54 - 49 - 49 - 57 - -73 - 372 - 299
53rd - 34 - SWE - 8848 - Marcus Haas - Johan Calvert - 45 - (102 DNC) - 59 - 62 - 48 - 51 - 38 - 405 - 303
54th - 5 - SWE - 9038 - Lars Bjelke - Tore Reinhold - 64 - 73 - 42 - (102 DNF) - 44 - 46 - 41 - 412 - 310
55th - 80 - GER - 8958 - Nicholas Melzwig - Axel Priegann - 68 - 66 - 31 - -79 - 79 - 20 - 52 - 395 - 316
56th - 89 - RSA - 8725 - Jonathan Ham - Warwick Ham - 47 - 60 - 47 - (102 DNS) - 68 - 36 - 62 - 422 - 320
57th - 67 - FRA - 9076 - Baptiste Galaup - Nicolas des Jamonières - 65 - 55 - 63 - 55 - -73 - 73 - 23 - 407 - 334
58th - 30 - GBR - 8860 - Bobbie Johnson - James King - 56 - 74 - 45 - -76 - 75 - 41 - 54 - 421 - 345
59th - 37 - AUS - 9028 - Earle Alxande - John McLean - 69 - -80 - 26 - 75 - 77 - 48 - 56 - 431 - 351
60th - 92 - FRA - 8676 - Valentin Dechaffour - Pierre Gendry - -78 - 65 - 46 - 58 - 56 - 63 - 64 - 430 - 352
61st - 75 - GBR - 9104 - Harry Briddon - Adam Kenney - 57 - 62 - 73 - 68 - (102 DNC) - 39 - 55 - 456 - 354
62nd - 44 - FRA - 9068 - François de Lisle - Emmanuel Boyer - 62 - 85 - 65 - 51 - 38 - 54 - (102 DSQ) - 457 - 355
63rd - 57 - SWE - 8917 - Jesper Fowelin - Ton Törm - 61 - 59 - 64 - 53 - 55 - 66 - -76 - 434 - 358
64th - 19 - GER - 9141 - Konrad Otto - Martin Lietz - 73 - 43 - 53 - 74 - 47 - 75 - -83 - 448 - 365
65th - 26 - SWE - 9092 - Knut Hastenpflug - Jana Hastenpflug - -81 - 51 - 70 - 73 - 46 - 60 - 67 - 448 - 367
66th - 79 - GER - 9021 - Jens Biederer - Hendrik Annighöfer - -71 - 63 - 69 - 54 - 60 - 65 - 60 - 442 - 371
67th - 69 - FRA - 8677 - Riwanon Le Roy - Jean-Claude Ancelot - 74 - -81 - 60 - 67 - 66 - 58 - 49 - 455 - 374
68th - 54 - GER - 9144 - Jürgen Anton - Arne Lanatowitz - -86 - 67 - 76 - 81 - 63 - 47 - 43 - 463 - 377
69th - 87 - GER - 8932 - Christian Henge - Katja Henge - 76 - 64 - -82 - 56 - 40 - 78 - 77 - 473 - 391
70th - 65 - FIN - 8053 - Petri Ebeling - Juhani Heimsch - 66 - 68 - -75 - 64 - 72 - 59 - 63 - 467 - 392
71st - 49 - FRA - 9086 - Elisabeth Neidhart - David De Monteil - 55 - 69 - 56 - 47 - 64 - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 495 - 393
72nd - 47 - FIN - 8466 - Hannu Pöyry - Timo Vennonen - 60 - -72 - 71 - 61 - 67 - 69 - 65 - 465 - 393
73rd - 63 - SWE - 8787 - Johan Johansson - Anders Ekberg - 75 - -76 - 61 - 65 - 65 - 72 - 58 - 472 - 396
74th - 93 - FRA - 9084 - Jacques Dechaffour - Sabine Dechaffour - 50 - 82 - 68 - 57 - 70 - 70 - -85 - 482 - 397
75th - 33 - GBR - 9079 - Mark Weston - Simon Hawkes - 63 - (102 DNF) - 67 - 66 - 78 - 64 - 59 - 499 - 397
76th - 29 - FRA - 9045 - Nicolas Guillou - Alain Ferec - -80 - 52 - 74 - 78 - 71 - 68 - 61 - 484 - 404
77th - 74 - GER - 9123 - Martin Bernauer - Enno Wilts - -77 - 57 - 57 - 69 - 76 - 76 - 75 - 487 - 410
78th - 9 - SWE - 8419 - Leif Danilsson - Axel Danielsson - 83 - 53 - 84 - 63 - 53 - (102 DSQ) - 81 - 519 - 417
79th - 10 - GER - 9114 - Mats Westholm - Pedro Bohneberger - 59 - 75 - -81 - 71 OOD - 71 OOD - 71 - 70 - 498 - 417
80th - 43 - SWE - 8585 - Mallin Vångfors - Daniel Lundahl - 79 - 78 - 62 - 80 - 69 - -86 - 71 - 525 - 439
81st - 40 - GER - 8964 - Iris Anton - Raik Wollenbecker - -87 - 79 - 78 - 72 - 62 - 77 - 74 - 529 - 442
82nd - 20 - SWE - 8837 - Tord Lawner - Tomas Gustafsson - 70 - 83 - 80 - 71 - 83 - 61 - -86 - 534 - 448
83rd - 55 - GER - 8531 - Anna Hauschild - Katharina Menge - 82 - 70 - 79 - 59 - -85 - 81 - 78 - 534 - 449
84th - 21 - SWE - 8412 - David Lawenius - Albert Lawenius - 46 - 77 - 77 - (102 DNS) - 102 DNS - 74 - 82 - 560 - 458
85th - 8 - SWE - 8257 - Fredrik Molander - Thomas Jaxing - 84 - 71 - 83 - (102 DNF) - 59 - 84 - 84 - 567 - 465
86th - 39 - GER - 8630 - Lars Lankenau - Anna Dorothea Schipler - (102 DNF) - 92 - 87 - 77 - 84 - 82 - 69 - 593 - 491
87th - 3 - SWE - 9107 - Sven Flood - Daniel Rodhe - 88 - 88 - -89 - 83 - 82 - 85 - 79 - 594 - 505
88th - 84 - DEN - 8551 - Rasmus Andersen - Lars Henrik Andersen - 89 - -91 - 90 - 82 - 80 - 80 - 87 - 599 - 508
89th - 90 - DEN - 9109 - Hans Genefke - Finn Angelo - 85 - 84 - 85 - (102 DNF) - 88 - 87 - 80 - 611 - 509
90th - 61 - SWE - 8945 - Caroline Lexén - Mattias Stenqvist - (102 DNF) - 86 - 88 - 102 DNF - 86 - 79 - 90 - 633 - 531
91st - 22 - SWE - 8651 - Peter Andersson - Per-Eric Thörnström - 67 - 61 - (102 DNS) - 102 DNS - 102 DNS - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 638 - 536
92nd - 83 - POL - 8358 - Jan Domanski - Albert Lawenius - (102 DNF) - 90 - 86 - 102 DNF - 87 - 83 - 88 - 638 - 536
93rd - 38 - GBR - 8867 - Patrick McGale - Paul VonGrey - 72 - 87 - (102 DNS) - 102 DNS - 102 DNS - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 669 - 567
94th - 58 - POL - 8437 - Aleksandra Kachilka - Kacper Kaczmarek - (102 DNF) - 89 - 102 DNS - 102 DNF - 89 - 102 DSQ - 89 - 675 - 573
95th - 91 - GER - 9043 - Nicola Birkner - Angela Stenger - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
95th - 96 - GER - 9040 - Norbert Dasenbrook - Sven Meier - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
95th - 36 - GBR - 9093 - Tudor Owen - Tom Bruton - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
95th - 16 - FRA - 9099 - Riwano Le Roy - Alain Karadjian - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
95th - 1 - POL - 8802 - Mateusz Jura - Bartosz Crot - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
95th - 6 - SWE - 8873 - Thomas Lundberg - Mathias Lundberg - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
95th - 13 - FIN - 8127 - Raimo Raita - Juha Nurmela - (102 DNC) - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 102 DNC - 714 - 612
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