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Day 3 Holland Regatta - Two Kiwis in top 3
by Sail-World on 27 May 2006
Jo Aleh is the best performed of the New Zealand sailors after Day 3 of the Holland Regatta, formerly known as Spa, sailed out of Medemblik, Holland.
In the Laser radial class Aleh is holding second place overall, in spite of some indifferent placings during the day.
Hamish Pepper and David Chiles continue their dream run in the Star class and are currently lying third overall after four races.
In the 470 class, Stephen and Philip Keen have improved further to now lie in sixth place overall - a very pleasing effort.
Rank
Country
Sail Nr
Start Nr
Helmsman
Crew
Crew 2
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
Points
470 men
6
NZL
201
54
Stephen
Keen
Philip Keen
5
11
24
1
6
6
8
37
27
NZL
198
85
Geoffrey
Woolley
Mark Overington
10
9
16
16
18
11
8
70
2 team(s) in this class
49er
29
NZL
143
33
Peter
Graham
Rory Godman
DNC
24
29
24
28
29
134
1 team(s) in this class
Finn
8
NZL
1
7
Dan
Slater
5
4
5
15
4
18
1 team(s) in this class
Laser
6
NZL
184682
7
Andrew
Murdoch
3
20
1
15
5
10
12
46
8
NZL
184683
142
David
Weaver
18
43
2
4
19
7
2
52
17
NZL
184688
33
Michael
Bullot
2
2
11
20
6
43
28
69
32
NZL
178795
25
Matthew
Blakey
21
28
4
29
11
8
OCS
101
4 team(s) in this class
Laser Radial
2
NZL
177775
20
Jo
Aleh
10
1
1
15
4
24
27
55
45
NZL
181881
73
Sara
Winther
8
27
20
37
DNF
DNS
DNF
212
2 team(s) in this class
Neil Pryde RS:X women
24
NZL
3
0
Steffanie
Williams
DNC
19
19
19
28
85
1 team(s) in this class
Star
3
NZL
8187
35
Hamish
Pepper
David Giles
1
6
2
6
9
1 team(s) in this class
Yngling
19
NZL
4
1
Sharon
Ferris
Raynor Smeal
Ashley Holtum
OCS
8
9
22
20
19
78
1 team(s) in this class
13 team(s) for "NZL" found.
DNC: Did not come to the starting area
DNS: Did not start
OCS: On the course side of the starting line
DNF: Did not finish
RAF: Retired after finishing
DSQ: Disqualification
RDG: Redress given
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