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4.7 World Championship - Qualifying complete

by Media on 6 Jul 2006
The qualifying series for the 2006 Laser 4.7 World Championship were completed today, Wednesday. The maximum of eight races were realised. Thursday, the mens fleet will be divided in three groups: GOLD-SILVER-BRONZE for the final.

Rolph Oudshoorn (NED) continues to lead the Mens event with Cheng Xinn (SIN) second, and Agnieszka Skrzypulec (POL) the Women's event with Julie Chehab (FRA) in second.

Mens - Positions after 8 races:

1 NED  178808 OUDSHOORN rolph 20pts
2 SINGAPOUR  182023 XINN COLIN Cheng 33
3 GRE  181567 ANAGNOSTOPOULO Dimosthenis 36
4 ITA  185216 LINARES Giuseppe 44
5 POL  180738 ZEMKE Wojciech 44
6 CRO  178705 PERUCIC Fran 45
7 CRO  172584 PERESA Marko 47
8 CRO  187073 MATIKA Filip 51
9 NED  185076 HUMMEL Yuri 53
10 SINGAPOUR  169234 JUN HAO Lo 55
11 ITA  164590 TORTAROLO Martino 56
12 FRA  172699 HUGONNENG Paul 58
13 RUS  171937 SEREZHKIN Victor 68
14 POR  185021 MORAIS Tiago 73
15 POL  150262 KRAWCZYK Jakub 73
16 SLO  185409 PLETIKOS Nik 78
17 ESP  180739 MENA JIMINEZ Enrique 80
18 POL  182212 HANKE Mateusz 84
19 CRO  172582 ZAHTILA Albert 84
20 ESP  180737 CASTRO DOMINGU Francisco 89
Best GBR:
28 GBR 177791 GREGSON Mark 110.00
51 GBR 179767 PAYNE Janek 159.00
67 GBR 181577 HAYES Martin 175.00
68 GBR 180671 GRAY Richard 176.00

Women - Positions after 8 races:

1 POL  173542 SKRZYPULEC Agnieszka 39pts
2 FRA  174370 CHEHAB Julie 53
3 SINGAPOUR  182022 CHAN VICTORIA J.H 60
4 ESP  181402 ROMERO Susana 66
5 TUR  179894 SEVGEN Arya 70
6 CRO  174208 PETANI Renata 80
7 POL  182527 MAKOWSKA Ewa 86
8 FIN  181478 TENKANEN Tuula 90
9 RUS  179684 KIRILYUK Alisa 91
10 FRA  184158 LE GUEN Amandine 100
11 ITA  180388 DE LUCA Serena 108
12 GBR  159375 MCKEEMAN Sophie 115
13 CRO  177842 STOCK Lina 117
14 FRA  176393 DE KERANGAT Mathilde 123
15 GBR  180654 SUGGITT Kelsey 124
16 ESP  182012 PENATE LE BAIL Marina 136
17 GRE  181021 BATSI-GEORGAKOPOULOU Ermioni 137
18 FRA  178739 DUCREUX domitille 146
19 BRA  166192 ARAGAO Cecilia 160
20 FRA  151383 BEGUE Marion 165
Other GBR:
39 GBR 184854 PLATTS Sophie 244.00
44 GBR 183557 IRELAND Joanna 269.00
55 GBR 160591 DERBYSHIRE Jess 341.00
64 GBR 179103 EVANS Megan 380.00
74 GBR 183312 JONES Hannah 447.00
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