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29er European Championship - Final day

by Sail-World/GJN on 8 Jul 2006
29er Europeans 2006 - photo MGD 29er
Huw Humphrey's and Max Todd from Wales are the new 29er European Champions. They led from day one in an event that was dominated by the British competitors. British teams took 17 of the first 18 positions, Spain's Adriana Romano and Pablo Arandia at eleventh the only pair to break their dominance.

Second overall were Dylan Fletcher and Rob Partridge, with Henry Maxfield and Dicken Maclean third.

Leading women helm was Sophie White with Andy Fielder at eighth. Leading all woman pair were Hannah Diamond and Olivia Pettit at tenth.

Action for the 29er will now move to the UK with the Nationals at Hayling Island SC and the Worlds at Weymouth.

Scroll down for more photos from the event.

Final positions:
1 GBR 1112 Huw Humphreys, Max Todd 29pts
2 GBR 5 Dylan Fletcher, Rob Partridge 48
3 GBR 1153 Henry Maxfield, Dicken Maclean 52
4 GBR 1157 Will Twenlow, Peter Perera 88
5 GBR 703 Oscar Mcveigh, John Mather 92
6 GBR 167 Philip Walker, Matt Gotrel 97
7 GBR 479 James Peters, Oliver Spensley-Cofield 109
8 GBR 342 Sophie White, Andy Fielder 110
9 GBR 777 Charlotte Odel, David Hall 114
10 GBR 1194 Hannah Diamond, Olivia Pettit 148
11 ESP 947 Adriana Romano, Pablo Arandia 150
12 GBR 1122 James Hopson, Sam Coombs 155
13 GBR 1065 Mat Undrell, Richard Crocker 155
14 GER 989 Jan Hauke Erichen, Simon Gerling 156
15 GBR 939 David Hopper, Olliver Hatton 172
16 GER 1072 Kerstin Beucke, Susann Beucke 185
17 GBR 1114 Daniel Henderson, Bruco Spratt 187
18 GBR 402 Guy Fillmore, Tom Humphreys 197
19 GER 955 Niklas Jepsen, Maui Jepsen 222
20 ESP 944 Rebecca Lutz, Jessica Seeliger 229
21 ITA 894 Mauro Finazzi, Adriano Guarnieri 248
22 GBR 921 Sam Collingwood, Matt Wheaton 248
23 ESP 539 Javier Serrano, Carlos Frances 259
24 GBR 619 Hannah Tattersall, Sophie Porteous 279
25 ITA 791 Gabriele Avogadri, Nicolas Piccinew 295
26 USA 1168 Noah Shaw, Nina Malingri 298
27 ESP 1030 Hendryk Stadel, Diego Fernández 306
28 GBR 1025 Nick Ward, Tom Wright 311
29 ESP 27 Ramon Portoles, Sergio Serra 319
30 GBR 1200 Matt McMurtry, Simon Marain 351
31 FRA 51 Nathalie Fevre, Gerald Theret 362
32 ESP 540 Javier Dusmet, Jacobo Miquel 365
33 ESP 537 Olatz Muñoz, Jaione Ayastoy 370
34 ESP 1118 Alvaro Portoles, Santiago Berto 376
35 ESP 538 Alberto Bolufer, Mario Fernandez 391
36 ITA 891 Silvia Girotto, Anna Girotto 440



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