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Skandia Cowes Week - Overall leaders after Monday

by Event media on 7 Aug 2007
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Skandia Cowes Week - Overall leaders after Monday

Overall leading positions for all the 51 classes at Skandia Cowes Week


Black Group Overall
1, AMEY LOVE SHACK (Tim Spalding and Gareth Lloyd-Jones)
2, MOJO (Robin & Jill Stevenson)
3, DRUMBEAT (Eldred Himsworth)
4, BUZZ (Phil Cotton)
5, ALVINE JACOBITE (Harry Evans)
6, HOLMATRO (Sander Speet)
7, SHIVA (Matthew Boyle)
8, ROARK (Mr Kees Kaan)
9, DEAN AND DYBALL (Ian Braham)
10, EARLS COURT BS (Adam Gosling)


White Group Overall
1, LA LICORNE (Mark Greenaway)
2, ZINNIA (J R Lear and J Tremlett)
3, SKUA (Harry Roome)
4, DAUNTLESS (Giles Peckham, Milo Carver and Richard Romer-Lee)
5, DANNY (Roger Wickens)
6, MEN BEHAVING BADLY (Rupert & John Mander)
7, ADASTRA (D Rowley, A Roberts and D Stevens)
8, SCOOBY DOO TOO (Bill Masterman)
9, ARBITRATOR (Graham Bailey)
10, THE ANT HILL MOB (Russell Mead)


Class 0 IRC
1, ICAP LEOPARD (Mike Slade)
2, MIRABAUD (Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson)
2, ARTEMIS OCEAN RACING (Jonny Malbon)
2, ESTRELLA DAMM (Brian Thomson and Guillermo Altadill)
2, ALFA ROMEO (Neville Crichton and Alfa Romeo)
2, SPIRIT OF WEYMOUTH (Steve White)
2, ROXY (Sam Davies)
8, PINDAR ALPHAGRAPHICS (Andrew Pindar and Mike Sanderson)

Class 1 IRC
1, FLASH GLOVE (Colm Barrington)
2, SPIRIT OF JETHOU (Sir Peter Ogden)
3, LOKI (Stephen Ainsworth and Cameron Miles)
4, CHERNIKEEFF 2 (Luke Bradley and Peter Harrison - Yacht Racing Academy)
5, ISLAND FLING (Paul F Winkelmann)
6, PANTHERA (Benny Kelly)
7, COCKBURNS RED (Charles Dunstone)
8, FORMIDABLE 3 (P W Vroon)
9, BEAR OF BRITAIN (JPMorgan Assett Management)
10, PINDAR ALPHAGRAPHICS (Pindar Ocean Racing)

Class 2 IRC
1, WISC (Glynn Williams)
2, EXABYTE 4 (Christopher Sharples)
3, RENAISSANCE (Jerry Otter and Eamonn O'Nolan)
4, CHECKMATE (Peter De Ridder)
5, HENRI LLOYD (Robert Lutener and Martin Elwood)
6, DARK & STEAMY (Nick and Annie Haigh)
7, FEVER (Klaus Diederichs and Grant Gordon)
8, MCFLY (Tony Mack)
9, DSK COMIFIN (Danilo Salsi)
10, BOLIDT (Mr R Bol)

Class 3 IRC
1, HOLMATRO (Sander Speet)
2, ROARK (Mr Kees Kaan)
3, UXORIOUS III (Edward Leask)
4, CODIAM ENSP DH (Nicoleau and Loday)
5, MOANA (Francois Goubau)
6, ECLECTIC (Koen Lockefeer)
7, ERIVALE III (M Greville)
8, DAIKIN AIRCO (Daikin Sailing Team)
9, HOOLIGAN VI (Jeremy Tolhurst)
10, WEERGA (W R Liezenga)

Class 4 IRC
1, AMEY LOVE SHACK (Tim Spalding and Gareth Lloyd-Jones)
2, HEALTHSURE (Peter Newlands)
3, BEECHWOOD HOMES (Promocean)
4, INCOGNITO (Paul Mcnamara and Tony Lowe)
5, TAN IT (Paul & Richard Harris)
6, SKANDIA INTERNAT'L (Jasper Thomas)
7, XINSKA (Bernard Olesinski)
8, EXOCET STRIKE (John Dyer)
9, DEUTSCHE BANK (Robert Blackwell)
10, PUMA LOGIC (Philippe Falle (Sailing Logic Ltd))

Class 5 IRC
1, ALVINE JACOBITE (Harry Evans)
2, STEADY BARKER (Michael Brough)
3, ZARAFA (Peter Scholfield)
4, KISS (David Pinner)
5, X-DREAM (Peter Howland)
6, INIS MOR (Bernard Gouy)
7, SALVO (Mr & Mrs Peter Morton)
8, FLAIR IV (Steve Davis)
9, JAZZ 2 (Ian W Smyth)
10, ISKAREEN (Robert Napier)

Class 6 IRC
1, FATJAX (Iain Kirkpatrick)
2, RED MACAW (John & Jackie Edwards)
3, BEEFEATER (John Dunnet and Adrian Ward)
4, WITH ALACRITY (Chris & Vanessa Choules)
5, MEFISTO (Kevin Sussmilch)
6, LIGHT (John Rainger and Rob Denning)
7, JOS OF HAMBLE (Clemency & Roger Williams)
8, ATHENA (David Glasgow and The Earl of Cork and Orrery)
9, HOT RATS (Lis & Robbie Robinson)
10, MONET (Steve Restall)

Class 7 IRC
1, DEAN AND DYBALL (Ian Braham)
2, EARLS COURT BS (Adam Gosling)
3, SIMPLICITY (Rory Fitzwilliams)
4, ELECTRA (Richard Hanslip) *** OUTSTANDING PROTEST ***
5, PENULTIMA (Stewart Broughton)
6, HULLABALOO XV (David Evans) *** OUTSTANDING PROTEST ***
7, AMAZON (Tony & Chuffy Merewether) *** OUTSTANDING PROTEST ***
8, XARA (Jonathan Rolls)
9, SOFTWARE MISTRESS 88 (John Brattan)
10, COOL BLUE (Simon Cory)

Class 8 IRC
1, ESPADA (Louise Morton)
2, BULLETT (Howard Sellars and Michael Till)
3, CATCH WANCHAI BELLE (J & J Mcwilliam, D Walker, M Mcgaw, O Ophaus and M Kaye 2)
4, MONKEY BUSINESS (Robert Leggett)
5, WORKOUT (Jeff Worboys)
6, WHITE MISCHIEF (Andy Hind)
7, MIKADO (Michael Briggs)
8, SHADOWFAX (Andy Johns and David Rolfe)
9, ODD JOB (Paul Treliving)
10, ALEXA (Ian Le Maitre) *** OUTSTANDING PROTEST ***

Class 9 IRC
1, MADELAINE (Richard and Rachel Donald)
2, HESPERUS (Magnus & Clare Wheatley)
3, G-STRING (Kieron O'Connell)
4, SO! (Mr Simon Osgood)
5, PIZZICATO (Tom White)
6, XANTZ (Michael Tennant)
7, TATTARAT (Philip Williams)
8, MERGANSER (Catherine Munro Kerr)
9, SCHERZO (David Hardcastle)
10, BARRACUDA (Robin Maccaw and Joe Maccaw)

1720
1, LA LICORNE (Mark Greenaway)
2, INFLEXION (Inflexion Managers)
3, INFLEXION 2 (Inflexion Managers)
4, PREMIER CRU (Tom Richardson)
5, CORKANUT (Nik Atkinson)
6, ALL TALK (Neil Angel)
7, ROGAN JOSH (Powell, Bertelsen and Sutherland)
8, GO FERRET (Huw Alban Davies)
9, ANGEL (Jeremy White)
10, MOTLY (Marcus, Andy, Radar and Simon)

Beneteau 31.7
1, ELECTRA (Andy Phelps and Lorna Fallace)
2, MANARU (Tony Dickin)
3, PAPILLION (Julian Smith, Simon Davey and Stephen Armitage)
4, SUNBOW II (Andrew Quicke)

Beneteau 40.7
1, AMEY LOVE SHACK (Tim Spalding and Gareth Lloyd-Jones)
2, HEALTHSURE (Peter Newlands)
3, BEECHWOOD HOMES (Promocean)
4, INCOGNITO (Paul Mcnamara and Tony Lowe)
5, SKANDIA INTERNAT'L (Jasper Thomas)
6, EXOCET STRIKE (John Dyer)
7, DEUTSCHE BANK (Robert Blackwell)
8, TARKA (Price Waterhouse Coopers)
9, GENIE (Andrew Jackson)
10, DONATELLO (George Evans and Nick Violaris)

Contessa 32
1, DRUMBEAT (Eldred Himsworth)
2, BLANCO (Ray Rouse, Richard Vanner and Peter Vanner)
3, ENGLISH ROSE (Ray Mitchell)
4, EQUATOR (Simon & Kay Porter)
5, BLUE SHARK (Mr Ken Mizen and Mr Don Laing)
6, WILD THYME (Roger Vickers)
7, NIMBUS (Michael Hill)
8, JEMMA OF BOSHAM (Keith Hardy)
9, CONNIE (Mark Oliver)
10, BEARSKIN (John Laundon)

Daring
1, DAUNTLESS (Giles Peckham, Milo Carver and Richard Romer-Lee)
2, DIONYSUS (James Axtell)
3, DEFENDER (Jeremy Preston, Mark Fear and Peter Morton)
4, AUDAX (Mike Bilbo)
5, DOUBLET (R E Richardson, R H Laird and R C E Richardson)
6, DECOY (A Norton, R Ottaway, J Goodwin, D Chaplin and M Holland)
7, DIVISION BELLE (Hill, Reynolds, Green, Sillars, Rawlinson and Grylls)
8, DOLPHIN (David N Gower)
9, MEDINA II (D A C Byatt Esq, H A Speare-Cole Esq and C J C Ekins Esq)
10, DASHING (Philip Bown, George Brooks and Barnaby Edwards)

Dragon
1, RUMOURS (Len Jones)
2, PRINCESS JALINA (David Palmer)
3, AIMEE (Julia Bailey)
4, ECSTATIC (Eric Williams)
5, JERBOA (Miss Gavia Wilkinson-Cox)
6, CARAMBA (Chris Brittain)
7, RACKHAM (Mr Rob Gray)
8, FUZZY DUCK VI (Paul Woodman and Malcolm Ford)
9, GANADOR (Martin Makey)
10, APALALA (Chris Caws)

Etchells
1, ARBITRATOR (Graham Bailey)
2, CHINA WHITE (Collette Blair and Andrew Cooper)
3, 9 (Barry Dunning and Alan Warren)
4, FESTINA 2 (Bert Bicket and Nick Griffith)
5, SHAMAL (Hugh Evans, Roger Reynolds and Robert Tyrwhitt-Drake)
6, BEST MATE (Chris Torrens)
7, DREAM ON (Nick Burns)
8, BLUE GENES (J Turnage, P Rogers and J Slawson)
9, SNATCH (Andrew Oddie)
10, MOON
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