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Soling Worlds - Canadian's come good on day 2

by Matias Collins on 21 Oct 2006
Soling BRA 26 at 2006 Soling Worlds SW
Typical light winds in Annapolis for the 2006 Soling Worlds.

A good day for the Canadians, who had CAN-225 Peter Hall, Phillip Karrigan, Jay Deakin wining the first race and CAN-1 Bill Abbott, Paul Davis and Joanne Abbott winning the second race.


CAN-230 Hans Fogh, Roger Cheer and Gordon Devries also with a good day kept the lead at the overall results with eight points.

In second place are USA-840 the best US boat with Jim Medley, Jamie Stewart and Chris Roberts with 15 points. ES Plastic GER-267 with Alex Holl, Norbert Helliegrel, Thomas Olbrich are in third overall with 21 points.

With a great performance the Shoselin team the best South American with Pablo Despontin, Pablo Noceti and Ezequiel F. Sasso climbed into fourth with 25 points.

Tonight Stuart Walker, former ISA president and famous about his sailing books, will host a nice banket at the Severn Sailing Association where sailing incidents during this day will be discussed.

Complete results after 3 races :

1 CAN 230 Hans Fogh Roger Cheer Gordon Devries 1 5 2 8pts
2 USA 840 Jim Medley Jamie Stewart Chris Roberts 7 4 4 15
3 GER 267 Alexander Holl Norbert Hellriegel Thomas Olbrich 2 9 9 20
4 ARG 36 Pablo Despontin Pablo Noceti Ezequiel F Sasso 11 6 7 24
5 NOR 128 Preben Asbjørnrød Richard Fikse Christensen Bernt Ole 6 14 8 28
6 USA 831 Peter Galloway Paul Steinborn Greg Anthony 4 7 19 30
7 USA 807 Jerome (Joe) Hoeksema Matias Collins Rose Hoeksema 15 10 6 31
8 NED 25 Johan Offermans Bas Dusee Peter Mosch 3 17 14 34
9 ARG 37 Gustavo Warburg Maximo Smith Miguel Lacour 24 3 10 37
10 GER 300 Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor Bornemann 9 11 17 37
11 USA 842 Stuart Walker Doug Loup Bruce Empey 5 13 21 39
12 CAN 225 Peter Hall Phillip Karrigan Jay Deakin OCS 1 5 45
13 USA 798 Thomas Davies Jr. Andrew Dize Kai Skvarla 8 15 23 46
14 USA 846 Steve Dolan Jon Bailey Jack Freysinger 10 27 11 48
15 CAN 198 Larry Votary Howard Moscrop Peter Aker 12 22 16 50
16 USA 834 John Standiford Adam Goldstein Chris Foscue 14 18 20 52
17 USA 824 David Crysdale Jake Gerlach Roland Van Hazel 18 23 12 53
18 GBR 169 Derek Priestley Tom Price Gary Adams 21 20 13 54
19 BRA 26 Nelson Ilha Felipe Ilha Gustavo Ilha 22 8 25 55
20 USA 843 Stephen Bobo Jerome Mathieu Emily Gentheimer 23 12 22 57
21 CAN 1 Bill Abbott Paul Davis Joanne Abbott DSQ 19 1 59
22 USA 845 Jorgen Johnsson Augi Hernandez Martin Johnssony 20 2 OCS 61
23 USA 832 Charles Q. Kamps Toby Kamps Kasniunas Vytas 30 21 18 69
24 USA 788 Jeff Connolly Joe Hidalgo Andrew Berg 17 25 28 70
25 SLO 1 Bostjan Antoncic Gennadi Strakh Karlo Hmeljak 16 16 OCS 71
26 ARG 30 Martin Busch Santiago Nottebohm Maximo Feldtmann 19 OCS 15 73
27 CAN 211 David Wolff Josh Hynes Mark Sereda 25 24 27 76
28 CAN 227 Tom Mitchell Dave Richards Robin Earle 29 28 24 81
29 HUN 77 George Wossala Nemeth Peter Karoly Vezer DSQ OCS 3 81
30 USA 799 Henry Thomas Kiara Caldwell Sean Harr 13 OCS 30 82
31 USA 835 Howard Vickery Gary Greenwood Jim Knowles 27 29 29 85
32 GBR 161 Hamish Loudon Joseph Copak Mark Sudicky 28 30 31 89
33 USA 828 Joseph Van Gieson Victor Gorokhov Chris Roberts 31 26 OTL 93
34 USA 697 Joseph Shipley John Gierke James Shipley 32 OCS 26 97
35 ISV1 John Morgan Nadia Dubyk Kathy Morgan 33 31 OTL 100
36 USA 818 John Kennedy Salvador Aguinaga Jr Brendan Kennedy 26 OCS OTL 101
37 NOR 130 Tina Mikland Eric Brown Angus Phillips 34 32 OTL 102
38 USA 780 Brian White Ty Krester Ed Trombley DNC DNC DNC 117

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