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Good places in Ynglings - Kiwis too late

by Sail-World Team/GJN on 9 Jul 2006
Yngling open fleet at 2006 World Championships, La Rochelle, France Event Media
With one day to go at the Yngling World Championship, the Kiwi crew led by Sharon Ferris have emerged with 4th and 5th placings, their best performances in the regatta.

However in the overall standings it has only lifted them one place overall to 13th in the 37 strong fleet.

There is a new leader in the women's event. Ulrike Schuemann, Runa Kappen and Ute Hoeptner of Germany moved from third to first place after nine races completed.

Tied for second place are Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Victoria Rawlinson of Briton and Spain's Monica and Sandra Azon and Graciela Pisonero. The two teams are five points off the leaders.

The reigning world champions, Sally Barkow, Carrie Howe and Debbie Capozzi of the United States, are in fourth overall a futher six points back.

The German and the US teams won races today (Friday) and the Brits had a second but the US, along with the Brits, were down the fleet in the other two races. This allowed the German and Spanish, who each had two good results, to move up the overall rankings.

The best placed Australian team; Nicky Bethwaite, Karin Gojnich and Helen Impey occupy 15th position, followed by the team of Jeanne Claude Strong, Ruth McCance and Angela Farrel in 35th. Patricia Warn, Margaret Morg and Joyce Warn
are currently placed 37th.

Racing finishes Saturday with a maximum of two races.

Women Leading results:

Pos Sail Competitors Pts Net Pts tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9 Club/Country
1  GER 261 SCHUEMANN Ulrike
 KAPPEN Runa 
 HOEPTNER Ute 
57.00 75.00 18 11 11 2 5 8 2 1 17 ALLEMAGNE
2  ESP  3 AZON Monica
 AZON Sandra 
 PISONERO Graciela 
62.00 85.00 9 1 17 1 11 17 3 23 3 ESPAGNE
3  GBR 12 AYTON Sarah
 WEBB Sarah 
 RAWLINSON Victoria 
62.00 85.00 1 7 2 7 23 4 23 16 2 GRANDE-BRETAGNE
4  USA 337 BARKOW Sally
 HOWE Carrie 
 CAPOZZI Debbie 
68.00 98.00 2 2 9 30 2 10 16 26 1 ETATS UNIS D'AM
5  USA 349 SWETT Hannah
 FILLER Liz 
 PURDY Melissa 
73.00 88.00 10 14 10 13 13 1 4 15 8 ETATS UNIS D'AM
6  FRA  8 LE BERRE Anne-claire
 GERECHT Julie 
 PONSAR Alice 
73.00 111.00 6 6 5 OCS 14 18 8 9 7 USAM VOILE
SN ST QUAY PORTRIEUX
 C V B ERQUY
7  FRA  6 LE HELLEY-SALOMON Anne
 DEPLANQUE Marion 
 LEPESANT Catherine 
76.00 100.00 3 5 16 14 24 15 6 5 12 S R ROCHELAISES
S N O NANTES
 S R ROCHELAISES
8  UKR  1 TARAN Ruslana
 KALININA Anna 
 MATEVUSHEVA Svetlana 
88.00 119.00 4 8 1 25 19 13 9 31 9 UKRAINE
9  USA 341 CRONIN Carol
 COURANZ Kimberly 
 PODLICH Margaret 
88.00 119.00 8 15 20 19 7 5 31 8 6 ETATS UNIS D'AM
10  NED 11 HIN Janeke
 BES Annemieke 
 DE JONG Petronella 
96.00 124.00 13 4 15 6 16 9 26 7 28 HOLLANDE
11  RUS  8 SKUDINA Ekaterina
 SOKOLOVA Alexandra 
 KRUTSKIKH Diana 
100.00 121.00 19 18 21 4 4 2 21 18 14 RUSSIE
12  NED 111 MULDER Mandy
 FABER Marye 
 HENDRIKSEN Floortje 
102.00 140.00 7 3 13 OCS DSQ 3 1 24 13 HOLLANDE
13  NZL  4 FERRIS Sharon
 HOLTUM Ashley 
 SMEAL Raynor 
103.00 138.00 14 10 18 11 9 35 32 4 5 NOUVELLE ZELAND
14  RUS  4 BASALKINA Anna
 MAXIMOVA Ekaterina 
 LUKASHOVA Galina 
105.00 135.00 22 19 30 9 15 12 14 3 11 RUSSIE
15  RUS  1 ILIENKO Vladelina
 GAPONOVITCH Natalya 
 KOVALENKO Ekaterina 
106.00 131.00 17 9 7 5 12 24 10 25 22 RUSSIE

Men - Leading results

Pos Sail Competitors Pts Net Pts tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9 Club/Country
1  DEN 149 ANDERSEN Bo Reker
 PKINS Erik 
 BRANSTKUP Henrik 
38.00 55.00 1 3 10 1 6 4 9 4 17 DANEMARK
2  NED 340 ROUKEMA Christian
 ROUKEMA Bas 
 EICHHORN Roos 
44.00 59.00 9 12 3 15 7 3 3 2 5 HOLLANDE
3  USA 348 INGALLS John
 RANDALL James 
 KOMAR Mikael 
45.00 60.00 5 15 1 5 12 10 5 5 2 ETATS UNIS D'AM
4  NED 328 OTE Tom
 VON DYK Moryke 
 OTTE Ester 
51.00 94.00 2 1 7 2 DSQ 5 16 17 1 HOLLANDE
5  NED 333 HAVEN Hidde Jan
 VAN AREM Don 
 VAN DER WERF Auke 
53.20 80.20 RDG 7 2 4 27 2 7 19 4 HOLLANDE
6  NED 124 ZWANENBURG Sander
 ZWANENBURG Tessa 
 BAHHER Mark 
58.00 101.00 7 2 OCS 8 8 12 1 6 14 HOLLANDE
7  NED 320 DE JONG Marcel
 BROEK Jeroen 
 MINKS Yshra 
68.00 85.00 8 5 8 17 13 16 4 8 6 HOLLANDE
8  NED 322 JAMIN-KAMPEN Maarten
 JAMIN-KAMPEN Froukje 
 BAKKER Gert-henk 
73.00 93.00 11 4 20 19 1 7 14 9 8 HOLLANDE
9  AUT 301 SKOLAUT Christoph
 STADLER Christoph 
 RIHA Wolfgang 
80.00 123.00 3 6 OCS 24 11 15 2 7 12 AUTRICHE
10  AUT 300 LUTZ Martin
 PISO Nicolaus 
 SKOLAUT Georg 
88.00 113.00 4 10 16 11 4 20 8 15 25 AUTRICHE
11  DEN 24 WAIN PEDERSEN Marc
 SCHALDEMOSE Kristian 
 GRONNING Morten 
89.00 114.00 23 14 4 3 25 8 18 12 7 DANEMARK
12  SWE 36 ALLROTH Jens
 PLANANDER Malin 
 KLANG Petter 
93.00 120.00 12 17 18 27 10 11 6 10 9 SUEDE
13  USA 302 CHAFEE Bruce
 PETERSEN Carsten 
 HENDERSON Peter 
96.00 114.00 17 9 11 14 18 18 11 3 13 ETATS UNIS D'AM
14  NED 323 DE KLER Reinier
 TAK Matthijs 
 TAK HENDRIKS Shaula 
101.00 131.00 19 8 5 6 21 19 13 30 10 HOLLANDE
15  DEN 111 RING Joergen
 ARENTOFT Nina 
 ROSENKILDE Niklas 
102.00 145.00 14 16 12 12 3 21 21 DNS 3 DANEMARK
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