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2016 YANMAR Moth World Championships – Day 3 overall

by Mark Jardine on 26 May 2016
Goodison and Babbage on day three - 2016 YANMAR Moth World Championships Nic Douglass / www.AdventuresofaSailorGirl.com
Paul Goodison, 2008 Olympic Gold Medallist in the Laser class, has taken the lead in the YANMAR Moth World Championships at Hayama, Japan after a superb day including two race wins and a third. Hot on his heals is Chris Rashley, just a point behind and equal on points without a discard. This battle of the Brits looks set to go down to the wire...

Australian Scott Babbage continues to knock in consistent results and a win in the final race of the day leaves him just six points behind Rashley, with a comfortable cushion over fellow Australian, the fourth placed Josh Mcknight.

Robert Greenhalgh will jump back up the standings once the second discard comes into play, but he's 'walking on egg shells' with a Retired and Did Not Compete in his scoreline.






Results after Day 3: (nine races, 1 discard)
Pos Sail No Helm Boat Name R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 Pts
1 GBR4341 Paul Goodison KVIV 2 2 2 2 3 6 1 1 3 16
2 GBR4 Chris Rashley Jess 3 3 5 1 1 2 3 2 2 17
3 AUS4304 Scott Babbage 7 7 1 4 6 2 3 2 4 1 23
4 AUS3 Josh Mcknight Flying Hellfish 10 6 6 3 7 5 4 6 5 42
5 AUS4219 Rob Gough Difficult Woman 4 5 7 5 4 7 7 7 4 43
6 GBR4387 BEN PATON   9 7 3 4 RET 4 6 5 8 46
7 AUS3977 Harry Mighell   15 14 10 8 8 10 8 11 7 76
8 JPN4095 Kohei Kajimoto Kwik Kik Lee 6 12 11 7 6 DNS   13 13 77
9 USA4228 Victor Diaz de Leon Vuelve La Vida ()SPI 10 8 10 9 15 11 10 10 77
10 AUS3900 Andrew McDougall Mach2 34 22 16 9 5 8 9 8 9 86
11 GBR4340 Robert Greenhalgh Froth 1 4 1 RET DNC 1 5 3 6 90
12 ARG4331 Franco Greggi il Mismisimo 24 21 18 11 10 11 10 9 11 101
13 SUI4404 Adriano Petrino   20 13 27 13 13 14 12 12 14 111
14 AUS4236 Matthew Chew Gen Y 19 18 13 18 11 12 15 21 12 118
15 HKG4334 Rob Partridge GAC / Sky International 17 8 17 15 18 18 16 14 17 122
16 JPN3989 Hiroki Goto Kurenai 5 9 14 16 17 16 34 16 36 127
17 JPN4366 Tatsuya Wakinaga SAKURA 14 26 25 26 16 19 22 15 23 160
18 AUS4003 Reece Tailby AUS4003 UFD 19 26 19 15 13 17 20 32 161
19 JPN4211 Masa Suzuki Samejima 39 11 19 23 22 22 23 23 22 165
20 AUS3770 Nick Deussen Juicy 22 38 22 12 23 DNC 19 18 15 169
21 GBR4350 David Smithwhite   23 29 21 21 14 20 28 26 21 174
22 AUS3832 Les Thorpe Stonecutter 21 25 15 33 19 21 26 17 31 175
23 JPN3926 Hiroshi Takahashi Johnny 29 24 20 20 27 24 21 25 19 180
24 AUS4215 Lloyd Edmunds Weapon 26 20 23 14 21 25 52 DNC 18 199
25 GER4190 Maximilian M„ge KODA 12 17 30 30 DNC DNC 14 19 26 217
26 JPN4130 Umihiko Arakawa   16 15 34 29 37 DNC 33 28 25 217
27 GBR4410 Matthew Stark Theadocolus 28 41 37 36 25 23 24 31 20 224
28 AUS4243 Alan Punch Yellow Fever 41 37 33 22 29 33 29 24 24 231
29 JPN4194 Manu Weiller Mamma Aiuto! 31 28 39 24 24 29 36 30 30 232
30 GBR4037 Chris Jeeves   42 35 44 25 28 27 27 22 29 235
31 AUS4101 Andrew Sim Enter Sandman 32 33 24 31 36 30 32 29 27 238
32 JPN3806 Kazuya Katsumoto   25 27 35 27 34 31 25 43 RET 247
33 FRA4323 Benoit Marie Volotea ()SPI DNS DNC DNC 20 17 13 27 16 250
34 JPN4137 Wakako Tabata ABeam 38 31 32 37 33 32 31 32 28 256
35 ARG4225 Francisco Bellocchio Barrilete Cosmico 33 30 28 41 26 28 42 35 37 258
36 JPN4388 Toshi Sakama   36 39 36 DNC   36 30 37 33 275
37 JPN3886 Shinji Hachiyama   47 46 38 32 32 26 37 33 38 282
38 ARG4378 Mario Segers Tio Emilix 11 23 12 RET 12 DNF 18 RET DNC 283
39 AUS3905 Philip Stevenson Rhapsody 45 52 31 40 35 35 35 36 34 291
40 DEN4307 Hans Rasmussen   ()SPI 42 41 34 30 38 40 34 41 294
41 AUS4187 Emma Spiers Ladybird 50 47 42 38 31 34 39 38 35 304
42 USA434 Brad Funk Spacecraft 13 DNC 9 17 DNF DNC 20 39 DNC 305
43 GER3843 Carlo Maege Zebra 27 UFD 40 39 39 39 43 51 43 321
44 JPN3909 Shinichiro Yano   43 34 45 43 41 40 44 46 48 336
45 AUS3637 Kirstin Norris Starscream 59 53 53 44 40 41 50 44 47 372
46 CAN4197 Andrew Brazier R.O.Y.L 54 57 50 35 38 DNC 41 42 DNF 386
47 JPN3667 Hiromi Saito   49 43 48 42 DNC DNF 49 47 42 389
48 JPN3735 Yoshiaki Nagai   37 36 43 DNC DNC DNC 47 49 40 390
49 JPN3744 Taka Onishi   44 55 DNC 45 DNC 37 38 48 RET 405
50 JPN4113 Shun Fujino   51 48 47 DNC DNC DNC 46 41 39 410
51 AUS3824 Fang Warren Yoshi 30 16 29 RET DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 420
52 JPN3743 Takashi Iwasaki Gaqmblar 53 45 52 DNS DNC DNC 48 45 46 427
53 JPN4255 Koichiro Sugiyama   UFD 50 51 DNC DNC DNC 51 40 44 443
54 AUS3999 Keagan York Disco Stu 61 62 58 RET DNC RET 45 50 45 459
55 JPN3742 Tsutomu Tanaka La Vie En Rose 56 60 59 DNC DNC DNC 54 52 49 468
56 JPN4103 Hajime Nakajima   48 40 46 DNC DNC DNC RET DNC DNC 479
57 JPN4053 Makoto Kobayashi Haruna 55 49 49 DNC DNC DNC 53 RET DNC 482
58 JPN4257 Shinichi Washiyama Kamikaze   46 32 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 492
59 JPN1236 Hiromi Araki Goofy 58 56 55 DNC DNC DNC 55 RET DNC 500
60 JPN4005 Anna Yamazaki   40 51 UFD DNC DNC DNC RET DNC DNC 505
61 JPN3188 Hideo Suzuki   52 58 57 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 512
62 JPN3130 June Kawai   60 54 56 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 515
63 JPN3874 Naomi Tachibana Velocitek Express UFD 44 UFD DNC DNC DNC DNS DNC DNC 527
64 JPN3988 kenji onaru kenken DNC 59 54 DNC DNC DNC RET DNC DNC 527
65 JPN3706 Satoko Konno   57 61 UFD DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 532
66 JPN3898 Kazuhiko Onishi Touchan DNC   DNC DNC DNC DNC RET DNF DNF 545
67 GBR3232 Guy Raynes Guys Toys Papilio TP MK2 Beta DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 552
67 JPN3161 Motohiro Furuya Ro-hei DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 552
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