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2015 Sail Canada Senior National Championships – Final day

by cork.org on 20 Aug 2015
Final day - Olympic Classes Regatta - 2015 Sail Canada Senior Championships Luka Bartulovic - www.sailingshot.com
The final day of racing at Senior Nationals at CORK OCR saw slightly more wind than the previous four days of racing. All fleet began racing at the scheduled time of 11:00 am in 12- 14 knots of wind from the South.

The single handed fleets completed three races today, while the skiffs completed four races.


Cy Thompson (ISV) finished first in the Laser Fleet with CST(Canadian Sailing Team) members Evert McLaughlin (RCYC) and Robert Davis (KYC) finishing in second and third respectively.

CST member Brenda Bowskill (RCYC) dominated the Radial fleet all week finishing in first place, 10 points ahead of second place. CST sailor Claire Merry (RCYC/OYS) finished in second followed by Corrine Peters (RNSYS) in third. Alexander Brown (CBSC) finished first in the male radial division.

In the skiff 49er fleet Dave Mori and Justin Barnes (RCYC) held onto their lead with two bullets in today’s races, finishing the event in the first place overall. Trevor Parekh and Gord Cook (RSTLYC) finished in second and Ryan Judge and Hans Henken (SDYC) in third.

In the 49erFX fleet, CST members Erin Rafuse and Danielle Boyd (RNSYS/KYC) moved back into first place to finish the event. Emily Dellenbaugh and Elizabeth Barry (USA) finished in second and CST identified athletes Arielle Morgan and Heather Myatt (RSTLYC) finished third.



Full results
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Rank HelmName R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 Total Nett
    A15 A15 A15 A16 A16 A16 A17 A17 A17 A18 A19 A19 A19    
    1205     1110 1238 1416 1112 1318 1430 1202 1112 1229 1345    
1st Cy Thompson 5 1 (29 DNC) (8) 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 61 24
2nd Evert McLaughlin 2 2 2 2 5 3 (29 UFD) (8) 2 2 6 1 4 68 31
3rd Robert Davis 1 4 3 3 3 1 3 (6) 6 6 1 2 (7) 46 33
4th Andrew Lewis (7) 6 4 4 2 5 2 3 1 (10) 4 3 2 53 36
5th Matthew Ryder 3 5 1 (19) (9) 4 9 1 4 3 8 5 3 74 46
6th Daniel Barry 9 3 (22) 13 7 8 6 5 12 (18) 7 6 8 124 84
7th Justin Norton 11 7 (12) 11 12 A30% 6 4 4 8 (15) 5 10 9 114 87
8th Max Gallant (15) 14 6 (16) 13 12 12 9 5 7 2 8 6 125 94
9th Marek Zaleski (20) 9 (18) 7 8 9 5 7 13 5 11 11 10 133 95
10th Yanic Gentry (16) 12 9 10 10 7 11 (29 UFD) 7 13 10 7 5 146 101
11th Cameron Pimentel 6 10 7 6 12 10 8 12 10 9 (21) (20) 15 146 105
12th Hugh Macrae 13 11 10 5 11 11 (15) 10 9 12 13 14 (29 UFD) 163 119
13th Jack Marshall 4 18 5 9 14 (20) 16 15 (19) 4 15 12 16 167 128
14th Richard Didham (18) 8 17 14 16 13 7 (18) 14 8 9 9 13 164 128
15th Ross Murdoch 8 15 15 (17) 15 17 10 17 16 11 14 15 (18) 188 153
16th Kevin Wiersma (22) 13 16 (26) 17 15 13 13 17 16 19 13 14 214 166
17th Forrest Wachholz 12 (21) 19 15 (21) 16 17 11 11 20 18 17 17 215 173
18th Bryant Wood 14 19 13 18 18 14 14 19 18 (24) 17 (22) 11 221 175
19th Bryce Andreasen 10 17 8 12 20 18 18 16 (22) 19 20 19 (22) 221 177
20th Brendan Aulthouse 17 16 11 28 6 (29 UFD) 19 14 24 17 (29 RET) 23 12 245 187
21st Gord Welsh 19 22 20 22 (24) 19 21 23 (29 DNC) 14 16 21 19 269 216
22nd Alexander Shepard 24 25 (26) 24 22 22 (29 UFD) 20 20 23 12 16 20 283 228
23rd Rob Lalonde 21 20 14 20 19 23 24 24 15 29 DNE (25) 29 DNE (29 DNC) 292 238
24th Scott Collinson 23 24 21 1 23 (29 DNC) (26) 25 23 22 26 26 25 294 239
25th Braden Garvey (26) 23 24 23 (27) 21 20 22 25 25 24 18 23 301 248
26th Conrad Vandlik (27) (26) 23 21 25 25 22 26 21 21 23 24 21 305 252
27th Gordon Stevens (28) (28) 25 27 26 24 23 21 26 26 22 25 24 325 269
28th Levi Harper 25 27 27 25 28 (29 DNC) 25 (29 DNC) 29 DNC 29 DNC 29 DNC 29 DNC 29 DNC 360 302





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