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World Championship 2.4 metre class - Final

by Event Media/Sail-world on 12 Aug 2007
2.4m Worlds 2007 Courtesy 2.4mR Worlds

Lennart Heselius of Sweden is the new 2.4mR World Champion. Second was Stellen Berlin (SWE) and third Ulf Arvidsson (SWE).

Britain's Helena Lucas finished in 15th place and Megan Pascoe 20th.

2007 World Championship 2.4 metre class - Kolding Sejlklub

1st SWE 423 LENNART HESELIUS 37
2nd SWE 379 STELLAN BERLIN 44
3rd SWE 435 ULF ARVIDSSON 53
4th GER 1 HEIKO KRÖGER 58
5th SWE 426 EMIL AXELSON 67
6th SWE 364 PETER ANDERSSON 68
7th NED 12 THIERRY SCHMITTER 69
8th DEN 129 BENT MØLLER SØRENSEN 70
9th SWE 437 MARTIN HOLMGREN 74
10th CAN 39 BRUCE MILLAR 76
11th SWE 378 HANS ASKLUND 77
12th FIN 154 MARKO DAHLBERG 82
13th FIN 155 RIKARD BJURSTRØM 88
14th CAN 99 PAUL TINGLEY 95
15th GBR 75 HELENA LUCAS 96
16th DEN 126 JENS ALS ANDERSEN 98
17th CAN 8 ALLAN LEIBEL 108
18th SWE 409 PER AHRBOM 125
19th SWE 420 HENRIK JOHNSSON 128
20th GBR 61 MEGAN PASCOE 141
21st DEN 90 ERIK SCHIBSBYE 150
22nd NOR 102 BJØRNAR ERIKSTAD 155
23rd FIN 134 INGMAR BJØRNDAL 157
24th FIN 127 PELLE STRØMMAN 157
25th SWE 405 HANS EKHOLM 157
26th SWE 421 MAGNUS LIDHOLM 160
27th DEN 114 NIELS ULSTRUP 163
28th NED 11 ANDRÉ RADEMAKER 169
29th SWE 391 JONAS PALM 173
30th NOR 103 JOSTEIN STORDAHL 183
31st NOR 95 HARALD ROLFSNES 196
32nd DEN 115 PETER BRAUN 199
33rd GBR 84 RICHARD CORNAH 202
34th SWE 401 ANDERS KJELLBERG 208
35th SWE 439 CARL OSSIANSSON 213
36th FIN 146 TIMO DAHLBERG 215
37th FIN 136 TEUVO PULLINEN 218
38th SWE 395 MAGNUS TIMERDAL 233
39th FIN 139 NISSE WEST 256
40th SUI 1 HENRIK DANNESBOE 105
41st CAN 1 DANNY McCOY 111
42nd ITA 19 FABIO VINGNUDINI 120
43rd SWE 375 JAN NORDIN 130
44th SWE 331 BO HEDENSJÖ 136
45th GBR 81 MARTIN WHITTINGHAM-JONES 137
46th FIN 129 LAURI VIRKKUNEN 144
47th SWE 305 CLAES BENGTZON 151
48th GER 44 LASSE KLÖTZING 157
49th GBR 1 MARTIN PASCOE 168
50th ITA 100 CARLO ANNONI 170
51th ITA 63 NICOLA REDAVID 172
52th GER 99 DETLEF MÜLLER-BÖLING 178
53th SWE 425 PEKKA SEITOLA 180
54th SWE 373 CHRISTER FRENNERT 188
55th SWE 326 PELLE SCHONNING 202
56th CZE 4 ALEXANDER SADILEK 205
57th FIN 130 KALLE VIRKKUNEN 206
58th FIN 135 JUSSI MATTILA 207
59th ITA 83 CRISTIAN TARASCO 215
60th DEN 119 BERIT HOLM 217
61st SWE 412 PETER HÖJMAN 217
62nd DEN 124 KNUD RUNE ANDERSEN 218
63rd CZE 3 DANIEL BINA 231
64th NED 4 CEES ZUIDERVAART 236
65th GER 47 KLAUS CHELIUS 250
66th GBR 83 TONY PRIOR 266
67th GER 106 ECK JÛRGEN 284
68th ITA 21 ELENA POLO DÁMBROSIO 285
69th IRL 3 PAUL PHILLIPS 291
70th NOR 98 TRYGVE MAGNUSSEN 296
71st NED 7 JASPER ZUIDERVAART 299
72nd NOR 104 MONA STORLI 305
73rd GBR 63 STEPHEN BULLMORE 306
74th DEN 107 TORBEN JESPERSEN 312
75th DEN 123 FREDDIE CHRISTENSEN 334
76th NED 8 JAN HAAN 347
77th CAN 40 NIGIST LEGESSE SEWNNET 394
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