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Hamilton (GBR) leads RS-X Youth World Championship

by RS:X Event Media on 2 Aug 2007
Hamilton (GBR) leads the competition. http://www.rsxclass.com/ - RS:X Youth Worlds SW
The first RS:X Youth World Championship is being held in Sopot, Poland. Racing on the third day, 31st July, took place in sun and rain in turns, with wind up to 8m/s two races were conducted for all the categories.

The competition was fierce especially in the Youth Men's category, where the leader of the overall classification changed twice today.

After the first race Pierre Le Coq FRA 377 the ISAF RS:X World Champion gained the lead over his competitors, however after an unlucky sixth race, where he was sixth, Richard Hamilton GBR 75 regained it for himself.

Youth Men's Fleet Top Ten
No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 GBR 75 Hamilton Richard, 1990 8,0 1 (3) 2 2 2 1
2 GER 550 Freimueller Christian, 1989 9,0 (4) 1 3 2 1 2
3 FRA 377 Le Coq Pierre, 1989 11,0 (10) 2 1 1 1 6
4 FRA 21 Roussel Damien, 1990 15,0 3 3 4 3 2 (8)
5 GBR 274 Carney Elliot, 1989 19,0 (9) 5 5 4 4 1
6 GRE 7 Vlachakis Dimitris, 1989 23,0 2 (11) 1 5 5 10
7 POL 749 Sulinski Jan, 1989 24,0 (11) 5 5 7 4 3
8 FRA 43 Andre Vianney, 1990 25,0 (20) 6 8 1 6 4
9 FRA 111 Congar-Scalabrin Juliano, 1989 25,0 (9) 8 7 5 3 2
10 FRA 218 Lhuillier Maxime, 1989 28,0 6 (12) 6 7 3 6

Youth Women's Fleet Top Ten
No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 GER 369 Delle Moana, 1989 11,0 4 (7) 2 1 2 2
2 GER 515 Stadler Regina, 1989 13,0 (5) 1 3 2 4 3
3 AUS 14 Kawalla Alisha, 1989 17,0 2 2 1 11 (16) 1
4 POL 7 Dziarnowska Maja, 1990 20,0 (6) 3 6 5 1 5
5 FRA 61 Bonnet Pomme, 1989 26,0 8 (15) 5 4 3 6
6 HKG 5 Chan Hei Man, 1991 30,0 3 (8) 4 8 7 8
7 GRE 13 Davrou Anastasia, 1990 31,0 (10) 4 8 9 6 4
8 GER 641 Arnold Laura, 1989 39,0 1 (20) 7 17 5 9
9 GRE 2 Karagiorgou Evangelia, 1989 41,0 7 9 (16) 6 8 11
10 POL 107 Tomkiewicz Kamila, 1989 45,0 (ocs) 6 13 7 12 7

Under 21 Men
No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 POL 738 Grodzicki £ukasz, 1988 11,0 2 1 (6) 2 1 5
2 THA 30 Boonsawad Ek, 1988 16,0 (8) 7 2 4 2 1
3 POL 80 Nowicki Artur, 1988 16,0 (7) 2 1 7 4 2
4 ESP 8 Moreno Vega Juan Manuel, 1987 20,0 1 6 4 (11) 6 3
5 FRA 15 Noesmoen Pierre, 1988 26,0 (10) 4 3 1 9 9

Under 21 Women

No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 POL 21 Bialecka Malgorzata, 1988 7,0 (3) 1 1 1 1 3
2 POL 74 Perzyna Iga, 1988 11,0 1 3 2 (5) 3 2
3 FRA 4 Guyader Arielle, 1988 13,0 4 (5) 3 3 2 1
4 FRA 188 Merour Amandine, 1988 20,0 5 4 (6) 2 4 5
5 DEN 95 Lysdahl Sine, 1988 21,0 (6) 2 4

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