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Mueller is 2007 Dragon World Champion

by PR on 8 Sep 2007
Germany's Tommy Muller, Vincent Hoesh and Max Sheibmayr have won the Aberdeen Dragon World championships on Sinewave after a light air series on Dublin bay cut short by lack of wind on Friday.

Second overall was Swiss Olympic medallist Ulli Libor with Stephan Hellriegel and Frank Butzmann on Gaudium. Third was Britain's Len Jones crewed by Claus Hoj Jensen and Jamie Lea on Rumours.

Four Irish boats featured in the top ten with Irish champions Neil Hegarty, David Williams and Peter Bowring sixth.

Simon Brien's Belfast Lough entry 'Kin' was seventh and Royal St.George's Andrew Craig eighth. Club mate John Ross Murphy ended the six race series
tenth.

Dragon - Final overall results

No

Sailno

Name

Scores

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

GER 996

Thomas Müller, V. Hoesch, M. Scheibmayr
Sinewave

70.7

6

32

(dnf)

1

15

1

2

SUI 299

Ulli Libor, S. Hellriegel, F. Butzmann
Gaudium

73.0

9

(37)

1

15

2

28

3

GBR 708

Len Jones, Claus Hoj Jensen, Jamie Lea
Rumours

87.7

16

(41)

18

3

10

14

4

UKR 88

Yevgen Braslavets, I.Sidorov, S. Timokhov
Queen

90.7

29

6

11

(34)

1

21

5

DEN 266

Frank Berg, Søren Kæstel, Lars St. Hansen
My Way

95.7

4

3

22

7

35

(56)

6

IRL 176

Neil Hegarty, Peter Bowring, David Williams
Phantom

97.0

13

2

7

11

20

(34)

7

IRL 202

Simon Brien, Mark Brien, Davy Gomes
Kin

102.0

2

14

(dnf)

30

18

13

8

IRL 192

Andrew Craig, Don O'Dowd, Aidan O'Connell
Chimaera

107.7

7

25

27

13

(46)

6

9

SWE 328

Lars Idmyr, Peter Andersson , Peter Lindh
Zystems

108.0

26

19

9

27

(54)

2

10

IRL 174

John Ross-Murphy, Anthony Shanks, Roger Craig
Rigmarole

110.0

15

26

(dnf)

5

28

7

11

UKR 777

Markus Wieser, S. Pugatchev, T. Auracher
Bunker Queen

111.0

14

1

4

16

(ocs)

55

12

GBR 725

Poul Richard Hoj Jensen, Jesper Bendix, Jacob Gronbech
Danish Blue

112.0

28

(39)

14

8

24

8

13

GBR 716

Gavia Wilkinson-Cox, Ron Rosenberg, Jon Mortimer
Jerboa

115.0

1

(46)

13

35

16

27

14

GER 1028

Udo Pfluger, Michael Stache, Paul Fletcher
Icicle

117.0

10

12

10

19

36

(54)

15

RUS 31

Konstantin Emelianov, M. Senatorov, A. Prokhorov
Integrity

118.0

32

17

(dnf)

14

7

18

16

RUS 2

Alexander Erhkov, V. Krutskih, A. Grigoriev
Alisa

119.0

23

(52)

2

9

45

15

17

GBR 714

Thomas Olrog, Nicola Mclennan, Thomas Wilton
Biff

120.0

20

7

32

22

(51)

9

18

GBR 723

Quentin Strauss, Nigel Young, Maurice O'Connell
GBR 723

122.0

17

9

(ocs)

2

37

32

19

RUS 44

Artiom Kuznetsov, V. Silkin, G. Shayduko
Red October

124.0

(dnf)

18

30

18

17

11

20

GER 993

Stephan Link, Andreas Plettner, Mucki Binder
Dragoni Holly

127.7

(41)

40

35

12

11

3

21

GBR 717

Patrick Gifford, Michael Gifford, Charles Sprak
Nereid

131.0

22

33

(34)

26

8

12

22

FRA 365

Louis Urvois Snr, G. Chapalain, S. Audigane
Ar Youleg II

132.7

11

(ocs)

6

48

19

19

23

IRL 184

Don O Donoghue, R. O'Tiarnaigh, B. Santos
Seabird

136.0

46

5

17

4

(47)

37

24

USA 310

Ted Sawyer, Martin Payne, Pedro Andrade
Clairvoyant

137.0

30

10

(dnf)

23

4

42

25

FRA 360

Louis Urvois Jnr, Jimmy Pahun, Loic Le Garrec
Ar Gwellan

137.7

33

8

3

20

(ocs)

47

26

DEN 375

Jørgen Schönherr, Anders Kæmpe, Jan Eli Gravad
African Queen

143.0

24

20

19

25

(33)

25

27

SUI 296

Harro Kniffka, Michael Lipp, Michael Koch
Ariston

143.7

(52)

34

24

6

9

41

28

IRL 198

Garry Treacy, Max Treacy, Steve Mitchell
Dublin Bay

146.0

25

(31)

12

24

25

30

29

DEN 386

Lars Jensen, Finn Nicolajsen, Claus Moller
Ditte

146.7

39

24

(dnf)

32

3

22

30

RUS 25

Alexei Krylov, A. Karachinsky, V. Kapitonov
Versia 3.0

151.0

45

35

8

29

5

(50)

31

GBR 720

Graham Bailey, Julia Bailey, David Heritage
Aimee

151.0

35

11

5

(59)

32

39

32

DEN 166

HRH Prince Henrik, Mark Flindt, Tom Carlsen
White Lady

151.0

12

22

29

(55)

27

31

33

SWE 341

Martin Paulsson, Johan Noren, Hans Book
Diro

155.0

37

45

(dnf)

21

12

10

34

RUS 77

Maxim Smerkhanov, I. Shternberg, D. Tereshk
Diamond

157.7

54

38

(dnf)

28

6

4

35

GBR 688

Robert Campbell, Marc Ellis, Matt Walker
Quicksilver
III

158.7

3

16

(dnf)

38

49

26

36

IRL 196

Michael Cotter, Mark Dicker, Dave McHugh
Whisper

159.0

34

4

(dnf)

17

60

16

37

GBR 700

David Palmer, Kasper Harsberg, Henry Bagnall
Princess Jalina

164.0

5

23

33

45

(ocs)

29

38

POR 36

Patrick Monteiro de Barros, Paulo Bastos, Pedro Costa
Etc….

178.8

(48)

29

15

49

48

24

39

IRL 189

James Matthews, David Good, Rob Jacob
Datz It

180.0

50

49

16

(61)

31

5

40

IRL 181

Ward Woods, Brian Mathews, Mark Pettitt
Jessica

181.0

51

(56)

28

10

29

33

41

GBR 684

Mike Holmes, Alex Burnett, James Holmes
Hand Of Fortune

181.0

31

15

(dnf)

31

57

17

42

GBR 722

Mark Wade, Amanda Wade, John Davies
Avalanche

191.0

(47)

30

20

46

22

43

43

IRL 157

John Lavery, Maguire, Owens & O'Connor
Das Boot

202.0

27

27

(dnf)

54

41

23

44

RUS 12

Vadim Statsenko, A. Sidorenko, O. Chugunov
Right Now

207.0

55

28

(dnf)

44

14

36

45

GER 1001

Wolfgang Rappel, H-J. Benze, T. Flach
Little Wolfi

211.0

(57)

42

25

52

13

49

46

IRL 159

Tim Pearson, Peter Dee, Conor Grimley
Deemin

211.0

21

47

(dnf)

39

21

53

47

IRL 171

Richard Goodbody, Rick Johnson, Timothy Goodbody
Diva

220.0

36

(61)

26

33

34

61

48

NED 309

Guus de Groot, Richard van Ry, Willem Potma
Furie

223.0

42

21

23

51

56

(64)

49

IRL 161

Denis Bergin, David Stewart, Roger Lacey
Sir Ossis of the River

237.0

43

13

(dnf)

56

50

45

50

DEN 368

Valdemar Bandolowski, Søren Hvalsø, Carsten Hey
Flawless

240.0

8

(ocs)

dnf

53

40

40

51

IRL 194

Cameron Good, S.Furney, H.Kingston
Tatsu

243.0

19

43

(dnf)

43

62

46

52

SWE 334

Hans Liljeblad, F. Heijne, R. Carengelt
Sweet Alice

243.0

(dnf)

54

dnf

47

23

20

53

RUS 96

Misha Mouratov, V. Uvarkin, D. Sapronov
Murka 8

256.0

38

50

(dnf)

50

53

35

54

IRL 110

Michael Doorly, John Bolger, Andrew O Kelly
Aphrodite

261.0

58

55

21

58

39

(59)

55

IRL 162

Jonathan Bourke, N McDonnell, J O'Dowd
Puca

269.0

49

53

(dnf)

41

38

58

56

IRL 201

Martin Byrne, Ailbe Millerick, Con Murphy
Jaguar

274.2

dnf

36

(dnf)

57

30

ocs

57

RUS 47

Oleg Evdokimenko, I. Skalin, V. Zatsarinsky
Sasha

287.0

53

(dnf)

dnf

42

55

38

58

GBR 633

Ron James, Julia Walsh, Toby Marshall
Fei-Lin's Flirtation

289.0

63

57

(dnf)

37

58

44

59

GER 985

Rupert Fischer, C. Fischer, B. Oestereich
Amorada

294.0

60

(ocs)

dnf

40

26

dnf

60

RUS 34

Vassily Senatorov, D. Bondarenko, M.Senatorov
I feel good

297.0

44

48

(dnf)

60

52

63

61

IRL 182

Clare Hogan, Tom Hogan, Killian Collins
Cloud

298.0

18

44

(dnf)

68

ocs

ocs

62

AUS 145

Andrew Merrett, Roger Claydon, Sam Cooke
Knotsohotso

298.0

40

62

(dnf)

65

44

57

63

HKG 40

Karl J Grebstad, Richard Herbst, Stephen Morgan
Maiden Hong Kong

303.0

56

59

31

66

61

(dsq)

64

AUS 198

Gordon Ingate, Peter Bellingham, Colin Foster
Yankee Doodle Dandy

306.0

61

60

(dnf)

62

42

51

65

HKG 50

Phyllis Chang, L. Chang, L. Gelbjerg-Hansen
Phyloong

307.0

(ocs)

51

dnf

36

59

62

66

GBR 710

Simon Winn, Chris Brealy, Luc Tricard
Alcyone

316.0

(ocs)

58

dnf

64

43

52

67

AUS 175

Robert Alpe, Iain Finnegan, David Seaton
Chiang

335.0

62

(ocs)

dnf

63

63

48

68

AUS 203

Wolf Breit, Mark Hewitt-Park, Clive Jones
Prudence

343.0

59

63

(dnf)

67

64

60

 

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