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Cicero Hartmann (BRA) leads Soling Worlds

by Sail-world.com/uk on 23 Nov 2007
Soling Worlds 2007 - photo Andres Milanowsk Soling

The Soling Class World Championship is being organized by the Club Nautico San Isidro on its home waters in the River Plate.

Cicero Hartmann, Flávio Quevedo and Andre Renard of Brazil lead the Soling Worlds after six races completed. They have a four point lead over the next three boats who are all on 24 points.

George Nehm from Brazil, Hans Fogh of Canada and Martin Busch of the Argentine have three more races to catch Hartmann. Racing finshes on Saturday.

Soling - Results after 6 races, 1 discard:

1 BRA40 Cicero Hartmann 1 1 5 9 8 5 20
2 BRA73 George Nehm 7 2 12 2 1 ocs 24
3 CAN230 Hans Fogh 6 3 10 8 5 2 24
4 ARG34 Martin Busch 3 5 2 12 6 8 24
5 DEN129 Henrik Dannesboe 2 6 13 10 dsq 1 32
6 ARG40 Alejandro Chometowski 4 7 1 15 10 11 33
7 ARG41 John Mac Call 17 4 6 6 14 9 39
8 ARG32 Gustavo Warburg 27 15 14 1 4 7 41
9 HUN77 Gyorgy Wossala 16 16 3 17 3 3 41
10 CAN225 Peter Hall 5 11 15 5 9 12 42
11 GER300 Roman Koch 12 21 24 4 7 6 50
12 BRA28 Guilherme Roth 13 17 19 7 11 4 52
13 ARG29 Agustin Ferrario 14 20 4 3 17 17 55
14 ARG36 Pablo Despontin 8 13 11 11 12 14 55
15 BRA45 Andre Wahrlich 11 10 7 13 16 dsq 57
16 ARG30 Santiago Nottebohm 21 8 23 18 2 16 65
17 ARG39 Alejandro Bisbal 24 12 9 14 15 dsq 74
18 BRA68 Fernando Krahe 10 19 17 19 18 10 74
19 BRA26 Nelson Ilha 9 23 8 23 21 15 76
20 ARG25 Lucas Gonzalez Smith 31 9 21 21 19 13 83
21 ARG28 Hector Longarela 22 14 22 16 13 18 83
22 BRA128 Jose Horacio Ortega 15 22 20 20 23 19 96
23 ARG31 Pedro Azcueta 19 18 16 22 27 21 96
24 GBR170 Derek Priestley 23 dnf 18 24 30 20 115
25 ARG38 Rodolfo Luis Cerutti 20 25 26 25 25 23 118
26 ARG26 Carlos Zotta 18 dnf 25 26 20 ocs 124
27 USA853 Matias Collins 32 24 29 27 24 22 126
28 GBR161 Hamish Loudon 28 30 27 29 29 24 137
29 ARG37 Santiago Garcia Canteli 26 32 28 32 26 27 139
30 URU2 Federico Grunwaldt 25 29 34 31 31 26 142
31 FRA1 Martin Minvielle dns 27 32 28 22 dsq 144
32 ARG21 Fernando Marreins 29 26 31 30 28 dsq 144
33 CHI32 Jorge Zuazola 33 28 33 ocs 32 25 151
34 ARG13 Josefina Eizayaga 30 31 30 33 33 dnf 157
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