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RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Tornado European Championship - Day 1

by Sail-World/GJN on 24 Jul 2006
The three-time European champions Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher of Austria won the first two races at the 2006 Tornado European Championship in Travemunder, Germany.

In second place after two races are Yann Guichard and Alexandre Guyader of France and in third Paschalidis and Trigonis Kostas of Greece.

The Italian pair of Vincenzo Sorrentino and Giorgio Colombo took seond place in the first race, while Carolijn Brouwer and Seb Godefroid (BEL) challenged in the second race, finishing second but dropped to 22nd in the second, and are seventh overall.

Briton's Hugh Styles and Tom Peel led the GBR competitors, finishing fourth in the first race but fell away to a 41st in the second. Top GBR pair overall are Leigh McMillan and Will Howden at 11th, with Andy Walsh and Ed Barney in 18th.

Tornado - Overall positions after 2 races (Open series results shown):

1 AUT 3 Hagara, Roman Steinacher, Hans Peter YCZ 1 1 2,00
2 GRE 7 Iordanis, Paschalidis Kostas, Trigonis noth 5 6 11,00
3 FRA 7 Guichard, Yann Guyader, Alexandre iLE AUX MOINE 3 9 12,00
4 FRA 1 Revil, Xavier Espagnon, Christophe SRV ANNECY 10 4 14,00
5 GRE 1 Theodorakis, Dimitris Gkiris, Kostas NOKV 13 3 16,00
6 RUS 97 Kirilyuk, Andrey Ushkov, Valeriy MSS-VMF 8 8 16,00
7 AUS 8 Bundock, Darren Ashby, Glenn VSaW 14 7 21,00
8 BEL 7 Brouwer, Carolijn Godefroid, Sebbe OSRC 25 2 27,00
9 ITA 5 Sorrentino, Vincenzo Colombo, Giorgio Cannottieri Lecco 2 25 27,00
10 AUS 300 Macpherson, Andrew Mcnicol, Euan WSC 17 10 27,00
11 USA 808 Lovell, John Ogletree, Charlie Southern Yacht Club 6 24 30,00
12 FRA 282 Souben, Matthieu Bontemps, Gurvan SRVannes 12 18 30,00
13 GBR 1 Mc Millan, Leigh Howden, William RYA 9 23 32,00
14 FRA 11 François, Morvan Matthieu, Vandame SR VANNES 22 11 33,00
15 ESP 1 Echavarri, Fernando Paz, Anton SANGENJO 28 12 40,00
16 UKR 11 Kalynchev, Pavlo Shafranyuk, Andriy FOND 40 5 45,00
17 FRA 5 Billy, Besson Arnaud, Jarlegan SNO marine nationale 11 35 46,00
18 GER 1048 Egger, Patrick Stahl, Dominic WYC 33 13 46,00
19 GER 1101 Polgar, Johannes Spalteholz, Florian NRV 20 26 46,00
20 GBR 430 Walsh, Andrew Barney, Ed 31 17 48,00
21 FRA 292 Philippe, Gildas Le Berre, Nicolas DZV 15 34 49,00
22 ITA 257 Marcolini, Francesco Bianchi, Edoardo 7 43 50,00
23 NZL 87 McIntosh, Aaron Kendall, Bruce BBYC 23 27 50,00
24 BRA 52 Adler P. Duarte, Luiz Eduardo Naldi, Gualberto ICRJ 37 14 51,00
25 GBR 434 Styles, Hugh Peel, Tom Downs sailing club 4 49 53,00
26 NED 112 de Koning, Coen Heemskerk, Mischa WSV Hoorn 38 15 53,00
27 GER 1096 Mittelmeier, Tino Mittelmeier, Niko SMCÜ 19 38 57,00
28 GRE 9 Mavros, Nikolaos Polidoros, Parianos IOKT 39 20 59,00
29 GBR 441 Wilson, Rob Bulkeley, Mark WPNSA 24 37 61,00
30 CAN 7 Johansson, Oskar Stittle, Kevin RCYC 16 46 62,00
31 FRA 302 Oliver, Backes Paul-Ambroise, Sevestre SNMarseille 44 19 63,00
32 AUT 377 Schönleitner, Manfred Hirsch-Stronstorff, Georg UYCAs 42 21 63,00
33 UKR 21 Golimbiievskyi, Stanislav Meninkov, Oleksandr BSTL 30 33 63,00
34 GER 1094 Gäbler, Roland Struckmann, Gunnar NRV / KYC 18 47 65,00
35 GBR 438 Rashley, Christopher Lynch, Marcus Stokesbay 36 32 68,00
36 ESP 23 Rivas, Toni Escude, Fabian N GARRAF 47 22 69,00
37 ESP 104 Padron, Javier Cuervas-Mons, Antonio RCN G CANARIA 32 44 76,00
38 SWE 1 Suneson, Karl Västernäs, Victor KSSS 27 51 78,00
39 GRE 8 Kosmoglou, Efstratios Diamantis, Dimitris NOKB 64 16 80,00
40 RUS 27 Chekrygin, Alexey Seleznev, Valezy Kuibyshev Azot 26 55 81,00
41 POR 1 Cayolla, Diogo Cerveira, Frederico CNC 21 61 82,00
42 NZL 84 Sellers, Brett Williams, Nigel TBC 53 31 84,00
43 FRA 276 Baptiste, Balzeau Gaël, Ledoux SRR 58 30 88,00
44 NED 2 Samama, Wouter van Leeuwen, Jeroen WV HWH 52 36 88,00
45 GER 1034 Nowak, Matthias Benson, Jack HYC 51 39 90,00
46 AUT 360 Jessenig, Thomas Jessenig, Stefan KYCK 50 42 92,00
47 GER 1078 Schnell, Swen Kirsten, Michaela LYC 41 54 95,00
48 GER 990 Jantke, Hannes Wetzig, Phillip SCSz 57 40 97,00
49 POL 1 Kowalewski, Piotr Klosowicz, Maciej Y.K.W. 48 50 98,00
50 GRE 41 Mourikis, Kostas Galeos, Nikos N.O.K.B 35 67 102,00
51 AUT 372 Schönleitner, Michael Rakuschan, Phillip UYCAs 54 48 102,00
52 DEN 1 Norregaard, Allan Møller, Mads Kolding Sejlklub 62 41 103,00
53 GBR 432 Ready, John Crawford, Ryan 43 60 103,00
54 BRA 1 Mirsky, Andre Gonçalves, Claus ICRJ DNF 28 105,00
55 GER 1020 Behem, Andreas Behem, Katharina LYC 46 59 105,00
56 ITA 3 Nicolucci, Matteo Beverino, Andrea RCCTR DNF 29 106,00
57 ITA 205 Zucchi, Alessio Fantoni, Lorenzo Y.C.I. 29 DNS 106,00
58 RUS 007 Dzhienbaev, Sergey Semenov, Maxim MSS 49 57 106,00
59 GBR 398 Payne, John Hunt, Mathew BSC 45 65 110,00
60 AUT 381 Zajac, Thomas Czajka, Thomas BYC 34 DNF 111,00
61 GER 1054 Halbig, Peter Gatzemeyer, Ralf LYC 60 52 112,00
62 USA 840 Thinschmidt, Donald Wierda, Andrew Chicago Yacht Club 59 53 112,00
63 GER 1092 Meyer, Arndt Syrowy, Manfred KSMA 56 58 114,00
64 GER 1018 Kreutzmann, Jan de Vries, Guido YCN 61 56 117,00
65 GER 1089 Maurer, Dieter Entzman, Christian LYC 55 64 119,00
66 GER 1068 Söhle, Heiko Sülberg, Daniel LYC DNF 45 122,00
67 GER 1066 Stadtmüller, Lutz Neun, Fabian LYC 63 63 126,00
68 GBR 419 Mines, Paul Shibs, Paddy Brightlingsea Sailing Club 66 66 132,00
69 ITA 259 Saponara, Michele Misso, Marco Valerio CVAT DNS 62 139,00
70 GER 1079 Rocholl, Klaus Kettelhake, Bernd YCM 65 DNF 142,00
71 GER 1074 Stade, Ekkehard Odefey, Maren LYC DNF 68 145,00
72 ITA 260 Sandro, Cicerano Lorenzo, Valentini C.V. Vela Roma DNS DNS 154,00
72 GER 1052 Loweg, Christina Loweg, Florian STSC DNS DNS 154,00
72 ITA 263 Clemente, Paolo Clemente, Fabrizio YCBE DNS DNS 154,00
72 NED 1 Booth, Mitch Dercksen, Herbert RNZV DNS DNS 154,00
72 FIN XXX Öhman, Sam DNS DNS 154,00

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