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Tornado Results after six races

by Sail-World on 24 Aug 2004
Its USA from Australia, with Argentina third. Bundock and Forbes are seventh.Tornado Fleet Overall - After 6 races out of 11

Race Points
Place NOC Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net

1 USA
John LOVELL
Charlie OGLETREE 2 2 1 6 (9) 9 29 20

2 AUT
Roman HAGARA
Hans Peter STEINACHER 1 3 8 1 (14) 8 35 21

3 ARG
Santiago LANGE
Carlos ESPINOLA 7 1 6 5 6 (11) 36 25

4 FRA
Olivier BACKES
Laurent VOIRON 4 (12) 11 2 5 4 38 26

5 NED
Mitch BOOTH
Herbert DERCKSEN (11) 5 10 4 4 3 37 26

6 PUR
Enrique FIGUEROA
Jorge HERNANDEZ 5 (9) 7 8 2 5 36 27

7 AUS
Darren BUNDOCK
John FORBES 9 7 (12) 11 1 2 42 30

8 RUS
Andrey KIRILYUK
Valery USHKOV (15) 13 5 10 3 1 47 32

9 ESP
Fernando ECHAVARRI
Anton PAZ 3 4 13 8.8
RDG (18)
DNF 6 52.8 34.8

10 GRE
Iordanis PASCHALIDIS
Christos GAREFIS (12) 10 2 9 10 7 50 38

11 GER
Roland GAEBLER
Gunnar STRUCKMANN 6 8 (15) 3 13 10 55 40

12 ITA
Franceso MARCOLIN
Edoardo BIANCHI (18)
DNF 6 3 7 11 16 61 43

13 CAN
Oskar JOHANSSON
John CURTIS 14 (15) 4 13 8 12 66 51

14 GBR
Leigh McMILLAN
Mark BULKELEY 8 14 (17) 12 7 14 72 55

15 SWE
Martin STRANDBERG
Kristian MATTSSON 10 11 9 14 (15) 15 74 59

16 POR
Diogo CAYOLLA
Nuno BARRETO (18)
DNS 16 14 16 12 13 89 71

17 BRA
Mauricio OLIVEIRA
Joäo Carlos JORDÄO 13 (17) 16 15 16 17 94 77
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