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GP14 Worlds winners - Dobson and Tunnicliffe

by Sail-World/GJN on 6 Aug 2006
Ian Dobson and Andy Tunnicliffe won the GP14 World Championship at Sligo YC, Ireland. Second were Tim Jones and Dale Knowles and in third place Neil Platt and Derek Hill.

Final leading positions:

1st GBR Ian Dobson Andy Tunnicliffe Burwain S.C. / Windermere Y.C.
2nd GBR Tim Jones Dale Knowles Holyhead / Bolton S.C.
3rd GBR Neil Platt Derek Hill Bolton & West Kirby S.C.
4th GBR Rick Peacock Tom Storey Bartley S.C.
5th GBR Matt Burge Simon Wheeler Poole Y.C.
6th GBR Carl Jeffs Jim Toothill Trimpley S.C.
7th GBR Mark Platt Rob Senior Bolton S.C.
8th IRL Paddy O'Connor Tania McHale Sligo Yacht Club
9th GBR Richard Instone James Goodfellow Chase S.C.
10th GBR Luke Shaw Steve Parker Budworth S.C. / Chase S.C.
11th IRL Niall Henry Ossian Geraghty Sligo Yacht Club
12th IRL Ruan O'Tiarnaigh John Todd SDC / RNIYC
13th GBR Adam McGovern Chris Robinson Hollingworth Lake S.C.
14th GBR Andy Hateley Frank Nickless South Staffs S.C. / Dovey Y.C.
15th GBR Nick Eaves Alison Eaves Bartley S.C.
16th IRL John McGuinness Donal McGuinness Moville B.C.
17th IRL Norman Lee Ken Lee Lough Derg Y.C.
18th IRL Hugh Gill Stuart Boyle Sutton Dinghy Club
19th IRL Tim Corcoran John Downey Sligo Yacht Club
20th GBR Andy Smith Mark Somerville Bassenthwaite S.C.
21st GBR Paul Simes Tom Simes Cardiff Bay S.C.
22nd GBR Martin Brennan Alastair Knot Hollingworth Lake S.C.
23rd IRL Chris Scott Mark Taylor Lough Erne Y.C.
24th IRL Colm O'Flaherty Pat Touhy Sligo Yacht Club
25th GBR Gary Deighan Dave Jobson Bolton S.C.
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