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Scheidt leads qualifying races in Laser Worlds

by Gerald New on 25 Sep 2005
Defending champion, Robert Scheidt continued his winning ways at the Laser World Championship in Fortaleza-Ceara, Brazil.

Two more races and a first and second for Scheidt. On completion of the qualifying races, the fleets will split into gold, silver and bronze for the final three days.

Jeremie Steyaert (FRA) is second placed and Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) is third. Andrew Murdoch of New Zealand continues to stay in touch.


Overall leaders after 6 races:

1 BRA 185022 Robert Scheidt
2 SLO 185124 Vasilij Zbogar
3 FRA 185065 Jeremie Steyaert
4 NZL 185110 Andrew Murdoch
5 CRO 185040 Mate Arapov
6 ARG 185005 Diego Emilio Romero
7 FRA 185063 Felix Pruvot
8 GER 185084 Alexander Schlonski
9 AUS 185006 Brendan Casey
10 GBR 185073 Mark Powell

Other GBR:

12 GBR 185071 Paul Goodison
23 GBR 185075 Giles Scott
40 GBR 185066 Charles Baillie Strong
47 GBR 185076 Nick Thompson
57 GBR 185074 Stephen Powell

Event website: http://www.2005laserworlds.com.br/results.html
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