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Soling Masters and Zipfer Cup first day

by Event media on 1 Sep 2006
The first day of the Soling Masters and Zipfer Cup started with blustery, clearing Wind from west to southwest, wind from 5-22 knots and shifts of about 30 to 40 degrees made it difficult but intresting to sail.

Twenty Teams started the Zipfer Cup at 14:00hs, from which 11 compete in the Masters World Championship. The first race won by AUT 127 Michael Felzmann, Björn Gilhofer and Markus Gnan and second finished the actual World reigning champion GER 300 Roman Koch, Maxl Koch and Gregor Bornemann. Third former Olimpian team AUT 130 with Michael Farthofer, Christian Holler, Richard Holler.

Second race saw as a winner local lake team and actual reigning Master World Champion AUT 117 Carl Auteried, Martin Kendler and Udo Moser followed by GER 300 Koch, Koch and Bornemann, and by local AUT 127 Sailor Michale Felzmann, Björn Gilhofer and Markus Gnan 4th and 5th again, AUT 130 and HUN 77.

First Five results at the Masters:-
1 AUT 130 Michael Farthofer Christian Holler Richard Holler UYCAS, SCK 3 1 2
2 AUT 117 Carl Auteried Martin Kendler Udo Moser SCK, UYCAS 4 3 1
3 HUN 77 Geroge Wossala Németh Pepe Vezér Karoly BYC 5 2 3
4 GER 308 Karl Haist Daniel Diesing Ecki Löll BayYC, VSaW 10 5 5
5 AUT 122 Peter Neumann Rudolf Hubauer Simon Promok SCK, UYCAS, UYCMo 11 7 4

First five results at the Zipfer Cup:-
1 AUT 127 Michael Felzmann Björn Gilhofer Markus Gnan SCK 4 1 3
2 GER 300 Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor Bornemann YCB, CYC, DSC 4 2 2
3 AUT 117 Carl Auteried Martin Kendler Udo Moser SCK, UYCAS 6 5 1
4 AUT 130 Michael Farthofer Christian Holler Richard Holler UYCAS, SCK 7 3 4
5 HUN 77 Geroge Wossala Németh Pepe Vezér Karoly BYC 9 4 5

Event website: http://www.soling.com/results/ShowResults.asp?Id=310
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