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USA Laser Midwinters East Championships

by Sail-World/GJN on 28 Feb 2006
Paige Railey of America overturned the lead of Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) to take the Laser Radial Midwinters East title at the Clearwater YC in Florida. Briton's Laura Baldwin finished in fourth place.

In the standard Laser event, Australia's Brenden Casey finished the series with two wins to take the title by just one point in a very close finish. The leading five competitors covered by just four points.

Second place went to Matias del Solar (CHI) and third to Andrew campbell (USA) with Maciej Grabowski fourth.

In the Laser 4.7 fleet, American Courtney Kuebel won all but two races to take the title.

Laser leading scores, 83 entries:
1 AUS 185364 Brendan Casey Royal Queensland YS 28pts
2 CHI 161167 Matias Del Solar Marina El Manzano 29
3 USA 170817 Andrew Campbell San Diego YC 30
4 POL 184167 Maciej Grabowski Sejk Pogon Szczecin 30
5 CAN 178598 Bernard Luttmer Royal Canadian YC 32
6 CAN 171005 Michael Kalin MITNA 38
7 USA 184519 Brad Funk Clearwater YC 38
8 CAN 181892 David Wright Royal Canadian YC 49
9 NED 180191 Marc De Haas K.W.V.L. 64
10 CAN 181830 Conner Higgins Royal Canadian YC 66

Radial leading scores, 94 entries:
1 USA 183275 Paige Railey Clearwater YC 9pts
2 USA 184454 Anna Tunnicliffe North Cape YC/ Norfolk Y& 19
3 MEX 183137 Tania Elias Calles Club Nautico Avandaro 24
4 GBR 184705 Laura Baldwin Spinnaker Lake SC 31
5 CAN 182730 Lisa Ross Royal Nova Scotia YS 45
6 BEL 183057 Evi Van Acker Royal Belgium SC 67
7 CAN 182095 Jennifer Spalding Royal Vancouver YC 77
8 USA 174433 Chris Raab Newport Harbor YC 86
9 CAN 181774 Victoria Crowder Royal Hamilton YC 94
10 USA 181285 Colin Smith Lauderdale YC 98
11 IRL 179323 Ciara Peelo Howth YC 101

Laser 4.7 :
1 USA 173693 Courtney Kuebel Team FOR Open (f)  8pts
2 USA 185453 Grady Timmins Naples Community SC Junior (m)  11
3 CAN 6643 Jackson Wyatt Brockville YC Junior (m)  19
4 USA 180551 Sara Burke Clearwater YC Junior (f)  27
5 USA 174245 Katrina Salk Conanicut YC Junior (f)  27
6 USA 181144 Jennifer Burke Clearwater YC Junior (f)  33
7 USA 181818 Jeff Strebel Lakewood YC Junior (m)  35
8 USA 117337 Simon Lloyd-James Coconut Grove SC Junior (m)  44
9 USA 183909 Leif Koppernaes Beaufort Y&SC Junior (m)  51
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