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Etchells Worlds Results Race 7

by Sail-World on 6 Aug 2004
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International Etchells World Championship 2004

28th July 2004 to 8th August 2004.
85 Boats

Race # 7 Fi B# Sail # Crew Inf. Pt

1 69 AUS923 M. Bradford, M. O'Brien & G. Adshead 1

2 12 AUS1287 J. Savage, P. Gillon & A. Plympton 2

3 33 AUS1254 J. Plante, N. Garland, G. Bonouvrie & M. Day 3

4 34 USA1060 D. Conner, P. Burton & D. Kneulman 4

5 67 AUS869 J. Warlow, R. Byerly & T. Jordan 5

6 59 AUS1117 G. Collings, S. Young & J. Gunther 6

7 23 AUS1160 R. Bird, G. Johnson & N. Gray 7

8 74 AUS1213 L. Down, S. Gaddes, A. Roberts-Thomson & S. O'Rourke 8

9 5 AUS951 M. Soulsby, M. Fisher & D. Lane 9

10 40 NZL892 G. Turnbull, K. Hogan & A. Willis 10

11 39 AUS1088 R. Brown, B. Wookey & G. Gudmunson 11

12 53 AUS1272 S. Hardy, B. Northcote & A. Shrimpton 12

13 36 AUS945 M. Manford, R. Rowell & D. McAullay 13

14 42 AUS832 D. King, S. Cunnington, A. Butler & J. Ware 14

15 11 HKG1269 M. Thornburrow, T. Parsons & A. Webster 15

16 3 AUS1136 D. Royle, P. Royle & J. Ward 16

17 60 BER1249 T. Patton, D. Jones & W. Thompson 17

18 18 NZL1083 R. Croft, T. Warren & G. Smith 18

19 68 AUS864 V. Prentice, C. Anderson, A. Deeks & D. Hutchinson 19

20 9 USA1212 J. Nye, J. Muysken & D. Baker 20

21 6 AUS1270 S. Estella, B. Smith & M. White 21

22 51 AUS885 R. Stone, G. Stone & A. Thyrd 22

23 65 AUS867 D. Rose, S. Cavanaugh & S. Casey 23

24 41 AUS1277 M. Bulka, G. Ashby & S. Nichols 24

25 61 NZL1184 C. Appleton, P. Gudmunson & P. Merrington 25

26 44 AUS1131 D. Clark, J. Whittaker & A. Smith 26

27 76 AUS1082 A. Colliver, K. Douglas & B. Coventry 27

28 24 AUS865 B. McBriar, T. Bond & J. Casley 28

29 75 AUS1257 D. Lawrance, B. Hawkes & J. Newman 29

30 85 AUS1030 N. Drennan, B. Browne & E. Lawrence 30

31 48 AUS1134 R. Weir, P. Bigelow & S. Tracey 31

32 14 AUS1244 J. Bertrand, R. Allanson & M. Richards 32

33 35 AUS509 C. Miles, C. Links & D. Sampson 33

34 27 AUS1219 D. Turton, A. Turton & D. Spicer 34

35 78 AUS943 B. Melia, M. Garbler & S. Backhouse 35

36 4 AUS1143 C. Pratt, G. Evans & N. Paterson 36

37 62 AUS915 P. McNeill, P. Turner & G. Torpy 37

38 31 AUS1121 I. Johnson, G. Smith & T. Ede 38

39 70 AUS1022 D. Kerr, D. Healey & J. Spencer 39

40 30 AUS921 B. Butler, D. Spence & B. Duncan 40

41 10 AUS1253 M. Doyle, P. Martyn-Jones & T. Tubman 41

42 16 AUS813 I. Crisp, D. Stephens & S. Lunding 42

43 32 AUS1275 R. Antill, J. Antill & J. Antill 43

44 45 AUS1273 M. Coxon, W. McCarthy & S. Jarvin 44

45 50 AUS940 P. Dash, E. McCarthy & C. Allen 45

46 72 AUS720 M. Sanders, N. Paterson & R. Farrell 46

47 64 AUS1129 S. Devssen, M. Larkin & A. Heritage 47

48 58 AUS874 J. Muir, L. Prescott & S. Lambourne 48

49 37 NZ746 I. Smith, N. Brown & D. Brown 49

50 2 AUS1150 B. Steele, R. Rooke & R. Lennox-King 50

51 19 AUS963 R. Maxwell, S. Shaw & B. Moore 51

52 28 AUS1274 R. Jones, J. Walker & P. Meehan 52

53 17 AUS751 S. Gunther, J. Collingwood & R. Hutton 53

54 38 AUS916 D. Roberts, S. McKay & B. Shoebridge 54

55 80 AUS1026 B. Fairley, B. Fairley & W. Dixon 55

56 8 NZL961 N. Forrester, G. Lucas & R. Crabtree 56

57 49 AUS868 B. Hollis, S. Backhouse & B. Noble 57

58 77 AUS1255 W. Mercer, A. Steenhuis & A. Freese 58

59 43 AUS738 S. Ingate, R. Down & A. Thomsen 59

60 57 AUS1291 D. Wilson, B. English & M. Downman 60

61 20 IAUS1142 G. Smith, M. Lovelady & M. Hughes 61

62 25 AUS1025 G. Mellody, P. Rattray & G. Norton 62

63 71 NZL1240 J. St. Clair Brown, D. Kendall & D. Barnes 63

64 46 AUS936 J. Dunn, S. Trevillion & P. Alexander 64

65 79 NZL809 B. Jones, R. Bassett & A. Gwyer 65

66 26 AUS766 B. Sheridan, R. Morrish & P. Spencer 66

67 15 AUS1084 R. Coxon, D. Ritchard & T. Watkin 67

68 83 AUS1237 G. Wharington, G. Taylor & I. Walker 68

69 66 AUS852 T. Martin, C. Saint & R. Stevenson 69

70 22 GBR1110 M. Till, H. Sellars & A. Luffman 70

71 47 AUS1186 P. Gardner, S. Barlow & G. McKellar 71

72 52 AUS893 M. Bellingham, A. Owen & J. Hastie 72

73 54 NZL814 L. Kennedy, T. Swinburne & G. Catley 73

74 81 AUS1102 S. O'Rourke, J. Minter & B. Swane 74

75 21 NZL1127 G. Gerrard, R. Bannon & N. Burfoot 75

76 1 USA1234 K. Clausen, K. Hestehave & E. Arens 76

77 84 AUS767 J. Harris, P. Cush & D. Chapple 77

78 63 AUS850 A. Drummond, R. Alston, I. Drummond & A. Drummond 78

79 7 ITA836 M. Cimarosti, M. Manzoli & F. Parrinello DNC 86

80 56 AUS1144 D. Bull, S. Miller & A. Wilkund BFD 86

81 13 GBR1175 T. Fort, I. Morrison & B. Watson BFD 86

82 29 NZL729 P. Verry, A. Emirali, T. Henderson & B. Irving BFD 86

83 55 AUS410 D. Nichols, R. Griffits & P. Summerbelle BFD 86

84 73 NZL779 P. Delaney, T. Zandvliet & B. Mathers BFD 86

85 82 AUS1289 A. Hunn, S. McCallum & D. Connor BFD 86
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