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Estaugh and Rowley Enterprise Champions

by Bob Southworth on 18 Feb 2006
Lalin Jirasinha - SRI- (Bronze Medal Asian Games 1998), Homi Motivala (Race Officer Enterprise Worlds 2005), Richard Estaugh (Enterprise World Champion 2005), Ajay Balram (Chairman Jury Enterprise Worlds 2005) and Joseph Kenny (President, YA of Sri Lanka) Enterprise Association UK http://www.sailenterprise.org.uk/
The Sri Lanka insurance Company sponsored 2005 World Enterprise Sailing Championship was brought to a successful close last evening with five days of pleasant rain-free weather with winds that ranged from strong to steady in Negombo, Sri Lanka.

Richard Estaugh and Pete Rowley of Briton came out as Championions after nine races and opted out of racing in the last race. Second and Third positions were taken up by the two Pakistani contenders, Mamoon Sadiq and Abdul Hameed second and Zahid Rauf and Rana Waqas third.

There was a strong competition for the Ladies Trophy between Anne Jackson, Jane Scutt and Alice Allen. Going into the last two races, Alice and Anne were on 101 and 102 respectively. Eventually, Anne came out on top with 138 points and has taken the Ladies' Trophy.

Final Overall positions after 10 races, 1 Discard:
1 GBR Richard Estaugh Pete Rowley 7 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 5 46n 23pts
2 PAK Mamoon Sadiq Abdul Hameed 2 3 5 1 11 2 6 6 2 15 38
3 PAK Zahid Rauf Rana Waqas 9 8 1 10 7 4 4 2 1 12 46
4 GBR Jeremy Stephens Matt Johnson 1 5 46o 3 3 9 22 4 3 9 59
5 IND Naresh Yadav C Murgan 4 4 7 6 4 8 11 12 21 3 59
6 IRL Shane McCarthy Al Fry 5 2 4 7 12 7 16 14 8 11 70
7 GBR Jon Woodward Alex Halliwell 14 12 9 9 8 6 3 10 9 20 80
8 IND R Mahesh Girdharilal Yadav 3 6 46o 46o 2 1 2 7 10 4 81
9 IND Sanjev Chouhan Rajesh Dhulaji 6 10 3 8 10 46o 13 13 14 5 82
10 IND Amit Arbind Surenper Faini 8 7 6d 4 5 5 5 11 40 6 91
11 IND Youraj Singh Bairaj 16 21 8 21 16 46d 12 5 13 13 125
12 SRI Lalin Jirasinha Craig Wheatley 10 9 6 5 29 10 15 26 17 28 126
13 GBR Alan Beaney Jess Holley 11 16 17 16 15 15 9 21 11 17 127
14 GBR Steve Graham Chessie Saunders 27 18 32 22 6 12 18 17 4 10 134
15 GBR Nick Jackson Rachel Jackson 23 15 10 19 23 14 14 18 6 16 135
16 GBR Ann Jackson Alan Skeens 19 14 46o 11 22 13 7 15 16 21 138
17 SRI Nishantha W A R Appuhamy J H G C 17 28 25 20 19 22 10 16 7 8 144
18 IND Dharmendra Singh Spr Thombre RP 12 13 13 13 21 46d 19 28 12 14 145
19 GBR Jane Scutt Nick Scutt 13 17 20 14 18 16 23 24 18 7 146
20 SRI Akshan Jirasinha J M P L Jayasooriya 31 23 14 36 13 19 8 3 46o 2 149
21 GBR Alice Allen Sean Dwyer 20 11 46o 18 9 18 17 9 24 24 150
22 GBR Ant Clay James Holmes 21 20 18 17 17 11 21 19 15 29 159
23 GBR Phil Gower Hugh Gower 35 26 12 39 25 31 20 8 22 1 180
24 SRI Janaka W P K Marambe W M P 25 25 46o 12 14 46o 26 32 19 18 217
25 GBR Charles Morrish Chris Morrish 30 41 11 15 27 27 28 34 23 23 218
26 GBR Louis Moulden Indrajit Abeysene 40 33 26 32 20 21 24 25 26 19 226
27 IND Ninad Mayekar Dillip Nalla 28 30 33 30 26 25 29 23 25 22 238
28 GBR Martin Weston Celia Hamblin 36 19 15 27 34 46f 27 22 20 46d 246
29 IND Abhilash Tomy SS Yadav 22 22 46o 23 36 20 32 37 31 25 248
30 GBR Paul Young Julie Moore 15 29 22 24 39 23 44 40 28 30 250
31 SRI Gunathilaka L P K Pushpakumara R P I 26 35 30 33 24 37 25 20 32 26 251
32 GBR Ian Sargeant Anne Simione 18 36 28 25 32 30 34 27 27 36 257
33 IND Neeraj Sharma P S Rao 37 24 19 26 46f 17 36 33 36 33 261
34 SRI Kumara W P U S Ghnanawardana N G M 32 32 27 29 28 24 30 36 30 32 264
35 GBR Ali Morrish Joan Wilson 24 31 23 31 33 26 31 42 35 37 271
36 SRI Newton D P De Soyza A P S K 34 37 21 38 30 34 33 29 29 27 274
37 IND Navnuish Yadav Abitya Pradhan 39 39 16 28 31 32 35 30 39 34 284
38 GER Christian Winter Harish Kumar 33 27 29 34 40 28 43 35 33 35 294
39 GBR David Bower Charles Bower 29 42 24 35 37 29 38 38 38 39 307
40 SRI R S Arambawatta Ishan Abeysekera 41 38 31 37 35 35 39 31 41 31 318
41 SRI Bandara K G C U S Danushka K W G A 38 34 34 46n 38 33 37 39 37 40 330
42 SRI Bandara B M M Nadine De Rosayro 46n 46n 35 41 41 39 40 41 34 38 355
43 IND Barun Kumar Mishant Singh 46n 44 37 40 43 38 41 43 43 41 370
44 RSA D Frazer G Frazer 46n 43 36 46n 42 36 42 44 42 46n 377
45 BEL Jacob Pringiers Marie Weidemann 46n 40 46n 46n 46n 46n 45 45 44 42 400
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