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Skandia Cowes Week - Where are they Now?

by media on 8 Aug 2007
Class 1 IRC fleet competing at Skandia Cowes Week onEdition http://www.onEdition.com

Overall results for all the classes racing at Skandia Cowes Week, with positions for the leading ten in each class. Results after Tuesdays racing.

Black Group Overall
1, AMEY LOVE SHACK (Tim Spalding and Gareth Lloyd-Jones)
2, BUZZ (Phil Cotton)
3, DRUMBEAT (Eldred Himsworth)
4, ALVINE JACOBITE (Harry Evans)
5, HOLMATRO (Sander Speet)
6, EARLS COURT BS (Adam Gosling)
7, MADELAINE (Richard and Rachel Donald)
8, MOJO (Robin & Jill Stevenson)
9, ZELDA (Mike Ewart-Smith and Ben Richards)
10, FLASH GLOVE (Colm Barrington)

White Group Overall
1, ZINNIA (J R Lear and J Tremlett)
2, SKUA (Harry Roome)
3, MEN BEHAVING BADLY (Rupert & John Mander)
4, BERTIE (Simon Barter)
5, DAUNTLESS (Giles Peckham, Milo Carver and Richard Romer-Lee)
6, ARBITRATOR (Graham Bailey)
7, THE ANT HILL MOB (Russell Mead)
8, WHATEVER (Barry Byham and Roger Boxell)
9, PRINCESS JALINA (David Palmer)
10, COURAGEOUS (Richard Talbot)

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, LOKI (Stephen Ainsworth and Cameron Miles)
3, SPIRIT OF JETHOU (Sir Peter Ogden)
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 (A) (JPMorgan Assett Management)
10, ST JAMES'S PLACE (Peter Harding and Chris Brown)

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

Class 3 IRC
1, HOLMATRO (Sander Speet)
2, UXORIOUS III (Edward Leask)
3, ROARK (Mr Kees Kaan)
4, CODIAM ENSP DH (Nicoleau and Loday)
5, ECLECTIC (Koen Lockefeer)
6, MOANA (Francois Goubau)
7, ERIVALE III (M Greville)
8, DAIKIN AIRCO (Daikin Sailing Team)
9, WEERGA (W R Liezenga) *** OUTSTANDING PROTEST ***
10, KING LOUIE (Fiona & Malcolm Thorpe)

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

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

Class 6 IRC
1, FATJAX (Iain Kirkpatrick)
2, BEEFEATER (John Dunnet and Adrian Ward)
3, RED MACAW (John & Jackie Edwards)
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, ONE LIFE (Jeremy Baker)
9, ATHENA (David Glasgow and The Earl of Cork and Orrery)
10, HOT RATS (Lis & Robbie Robinson)

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

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

Class 9 IRC
1, MADELAINE (Richard and Rachel Donald)
2, HESPERUS (Magnus & Clare Wheatley)
3, SO! (Mr Simon Osgood)
4, G-STRING (Kieron O'Connell)
5, TATTARAT (Philip Williams)
6, MERGANSER (Catherine Munro Kerr)
7, PIZZICATO (Tom White)
8, XANTZ (Michael Tennant)
9, FAT HEN (Laurence & Sarah Shell)
10, FIRECRACKER (Nick Gates and Nick Phillips)

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

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

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

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, WILD THYME (Roger Vickers)
6, BLUE SHARK (Mr Ken Mizen and Mr Don Laing)
7, NIMBUS (Michael Hill)
8, JEMMA OF BOSHAM (Keith Hardy)
9, BEARSKIN (John Laundon)
10, CONNIE (Mark Oliver)

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

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

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