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Aussie lead Denmark and GBR at 49er Worlds

by Di Pearson on 5 Jan 2008
Nathan Outteridge / Ben Austin (AUS) Sailing - 2008 Sail Melbourne 2008 49er World Championships Sorrento Yacht Club Jeff Crow/ Sport the Library http://www.sportlibrary.com.au
Australia’s Nathan Outteridge/Ben Austin’s 49er skiff Olympic campaign is on track, the two scoring two bullets and a seventh place on Day 2 to take the lead of the 49er World Championship hosted by the Sorrento Couta Sailing Boat Club.
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With a race drop in place, Outteridge/Austin are three points ahead of yesterday’s leaders, brothers Peter and Soren Hansen from Denmark, who are relegated to second place overall. Their downfall was a 14th in Race 5, which they used as their race drop.

'We got two firsts and a seventh – we cleared out at the starts and just kept going fast – we led pretty much whole way from top mark in the first two races,' Outteridge said.

'In our third race (Race 6), someone tacked on top of us and we couldn’t get away, but we were happy to make seventh. It could have been worse,' the 22 year old said.


'Our major threats are the Hansen brothers and the defending world champions Stevie and Ben (Morrison/Rhodes from Great Britain). I wouldn’t rule out the Olympic gold medallists from Athens either (Iker Martinez/Xabi Fernandez),' he added.

Racing started on time in an 8-11 knot northerly, but lightened out to a top strength of around 8 knots, averaging around 5-6 knots, turning nor-nor-easterly and shifty.
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Morrison and Rhodes’ group was last off the blocks. Keeping good their promise to protect their world champion status, the pair scored 8, 5, 1 results to hang in at third place, using the eighth place as their drop. They are five points behind the leaders.

The Italian Sibello brothers, Pietro and Gianfraco, and Rodion Luka/George Leonchuck (UKR) respectively worked their way into fourth and fifth places after each won his group’s Race 6 this afternoon. Both pairs came into their own in the fluky light winds.

[Sorry, this content could not be displayed] Brazil’s hopes of qualifying for the Beijing Games to be sailed off Qingdao next year, moved closer to reality when Andrea Fonseca/Rodrigo Duarte scored 1,8,4 places for 12th place overall.

That was not the case for Irish brothers Russell and Matthew McGovern. 'It’s not going according to plan,' said a disappointed Russell. The two finished their day with 10,12,8 results and are 30th overall.

'Racing is really good, tight –and nice wind, but things aren’t going so great for us. It’s tough, I hope we get more wind tomorrow, we’re better in that,' added Matthew.

Sorrento’s Will Phillips/Jon Newman had a fairly good day with 3,4,11 results to be placed 17th overall, well ahead of some Olympians and high profile sailors.


Phillips commented this afternoon: 'It’s great that the breeze stayed in today for our races. It would be good to have some stronger stuff though – we like that better. It was so shifty today, we couldn’t really use our local knowledge, but this is a great regatta.'

A tricky day for Race Officials with a couple of general recalls and incidents. In one group’s pre-start there was a pile-up at the start boat causing a few collisions. Seven competitors were Black Flagged, four OCS’d and others not finishing racing. It proved costly for those trying for Olympic qualification.

Results are provisional pending protests. The Sail Melbourne ISAF Grade 1 event continues tomorrow.

 

 

49er

Pl Name Boat Sail
Number
Club
/Cty
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Net
Points
1 AUSTIN, Ben
OUTTERIDGE, Nathan
Fearless AUS3 AUS 2 1 3 1 1 7       8
2 HANSEN, Soren
HANSEN, Peter
Hempel/Dong Energy DEN12 DEN 1 2 1 5 14 2       11
3 RHODES, Ben
MORRISON, Stevie
GBR1 GBR 2 1 4 8 5 1       13
4 SIBELLO, Gianfranco
SIBELLO, Piero
ITA4 ITA 1 9 2 7 3 1       14
5 LEONCHUK, George
LUKA, Rodion
Voronin UKR14 Ukraine 3 13 5 2 3 1       14
6 PECKOLT, Hannes
PECKOLT, Jan Peter
11 GER 1 4 6 2 5 3       15
7 FERNANDEZ, Xabier
MARTINEZ, Iker
ESP10 ESP 4 4 9 4 2 6       20
8 RESCH, Nikolaus Leopold
DELLE KARTH, Nico Luca Marc
Mary Jane, HOBAS Tiroler Wasserkraft 1A Inst. AUT2 AUT 6 3 5 3 6 4       21
9 RAST, Chris
WADLOW, Tim
Secora USA13 USA 6 8 8 2 3 3       22
10 ASQUITH, Mark`
CAMPBELL-JAMES, Paul
EITS GBR21 GBR 3 5 2 11 4 9       23
11 ANDRADE, Francisco
LIMA, Jorge
Lusodiete POR18 POR 3 5 12 8 5 2       23
12 DUARTE, Rodrigo
FONSECA, Andre
Vaca Voadora BRA29 BRA 7 7 6 1 8 4       25
13 ZUCCHETTI, Pietro
ANGILELLA, Giuseppe
ITA30 ITA 4 2 22 8 6 5       25
14 ARTURO, Alonso
FEDERICO, Alonso
ESP6 ESP 10 2 5 1 8 12       26
15 STÉPHANE, Christidis
MORGAN, Lagraviere
Rougail River FRA 7 FRA 5 6 17 6 1 10       28
16 DENGSØ ANDERSEN, Dennis
KRÜGER ANDERSEN, Peter
DEN15 DEN 6 3 14 10 2 8       29
17 NEWMAN, Jon
PHILLIPS, William
AUS27 AUS 5 6 13 3 4 11       29
18 KIRKETERP, Martin
WARRER, Jonas
Hempel Dong Energy DEN 8 DEN 9 14 11 3 4 4       31
19 WHEELER, Simon
PINK, John
Skandia Team GBR GBR28 GBR 5 3 2 5 28
BFD
18       33
20 HOPSON, Alex
EVANS, Dave
Myfanwy GBR22 GBR 7 5 10 12 10 2       34
21 BOVIM, Frode
GUNDERSEN, Christopher
NOR20 NOR 11 8 8 6 7 5       34
22 REMOCKER, Ben
COOK, Gordon
Samson CAN19 CAN 9 28
OCS
7 4 2 14       36
23 THOMPSON, Cy
KOTOUN, Anthony
www.verticalyachts.com ISV817 ISV 7 10 3 13 18 6       39
24 BAUMANN, Hannes
BAUR, Marcus
FritzII GER26 GER 8 20 6 4 19 3       40
25 SOININEN, Heikki
LEHTINEN, Lauri
FIN1060 FIN 4 11 10 11 10 9       44
26 YANN, Rochierieux
EMMANUEL, Dyen
FRA16 FRA 2 9 16 17 7 11       45
27 TORLÉN, Kalle
LINDBERG, Jonas
Aplicator SWE42 SWE 10 6 9 9 11 14       45
28 KRUSE, Clemens
SIEBER, Christoph
T-Systems AUT38 AUT 8 11 11 9 9 8       45
29 BASK, Kalle
UUSI-AUTTI, Janne
FIN44 FIN 18 7 9 13 11 7       47
30 MCGOVERN, Matthew
MCGOVERN, Russell
IRL40 IRL 9 9 14 10 12 8       48
31 KIERKOWSKI, Krzysztof
CZAJKOWSKI, Marcin
POL17 POL 8 10 14 5 14 12       49
32 SIOUZIOUS, Athanasios
PACHOUMAS, Athanasios
GRE37 GRE 14 4 11 15 10 13       52
33 GRANQVIST, Jacob
KUUSI, Ilmari
Gant FIN48 FIN 10 12 10 15 9 13       54
34 TAKAHASHI, Kenji
TODOROKI, Kenjiro
KANTO AUTO WORKS JPN 35 JPN 12 10 7 7 28
BFD
19       55
35 STAVENUITER, Wilco
SCHUTTE, Daan
CLB - TUDELFT NED39 NED 13 13 1 6 28
BFD
23       56
36 SIGN, Alain
FLETCHER, Dylan
Great Bear GBR33 GBR 20 15 4 9 13 16       57
37 KUZMICKI, Pawel
STANCZY, Tomasz
Delphia Yachts POL1069 POL 11 14 21 15 12 5       57
38 MAKINO, Yukio
ISHIBASHI, Akira
JPN985 JPN 18 13 19 11 6 9       57
39 CUPAC, Petar
KOSTOV, Pavle
CRO41 CRO 11 1 23 14 9 28
OCS
      58
40 JENSEN, Iain
O'CONNOR, David
The Cape AUS46 AUS 19 15 16 10 1 16       58
41 IVANKOVIC, Ivan
IVANKOVIC, Goran
CRO959 CRO 15 7 17 13 17 6       58
42 HUBER, Lorenz
FRICKE, Leopold
GER34 GER 14 16 12 7 15 11       59
43 HEINEKEN, John
NOBLE, Matt
USA50 USA 28
DNF
11 3 19 16 13       62
44 KIVISTIK, Lenart
HAAVEL, Tõnis
EST894 EST 15 8 28
RDG
18 11 12       64
45 PATENIOTIS, Michalis
DIMOU, Dionisis
GRE47 GRE 28
DNF
17 20 17 7 7       68
46 HALKES (HO WAI HO), Mike
KNIGHT, Richard
Little Dragon HKG1064 HKG 13 16 8 16 17 15       68
47 PANAGIOTIDIS, Alfonso
PANAGIOTIDIS, George
GRE994 GRE 28
DSQ
18 1 12 12 28
OCS
      71
48 GIFFEN, Rory
PASQUALI, Joey
USA 792 USA 792 USA 16 20 13 16 13 16       74
49 GUILLOU, Damien
MONTEAU, Alexandre
FRA23 FRA 12 25 4 14 28
BFD
20       75
50 VILLAMBROSA, Federico
GAINZA EURNEKIAN, Matias
Quicksilver ARG1066 ARG 18 19 7 19 15 18       77
51 PEEL, Tom
MASON, Richard
Murka GBR806 GBR 16 14 15 22 28
BFD
10       77
52 HOGAN, Ian
GOODERHAM, Billy
CAN1058 CAN 13 12 24 12 19 21       77
53 DELPECH, Noé
D'ORTOLI, Julien
French Connection FRA32 FRA 12 18 17 14 16 19       77
54 SMYTHE, Charlie
GOLDSBERRY, Jonathan
Skiffsailing.org USA877 USA 17 24 28
DNF
19 8 10       78
55 STEFANI, Diego
SILVEIRA, Santiago
URU146 URU 28
BFD
15 18 16 13 17       79
56 MIRSKY, Torvar
MANN, David
Polyester Girls AUS929 AUS 17 17 16 17 16 15       81
57 ZHUANG, Xuehai
WEN, Zijin
Nautica CHN1009 CHN 15 12 18 20 20 18       83
58 DE KOCK, Joe
WADE-LEHMAN, Clynton
Seiko Velatura RSA010 RSA 16 20 18 21 15 15       84
59 FENWICK, Andrew
BORROWS, Kevin
Pocket Rocket 1063 NZL 14 23 20 20 17 14       85
60 KELLY, Paul
PARKINSON, Luke
Fluid AUS767 AUS 19 21 19 18 21 17       94
61 BLOCH, Sidney
BELLOTTI, Marcelo
BRA926 BRA 21 19 12 28
BFD
21 23       96
62 CORDINGLEY, Robert
LINTON, Aaron
Oshin AUS411 AUS 19 21 13 27 22 21       96
63 ZHOU , Boxiong
LIN, Wuzhi
Nautica CHN1008 CHN 28
DNF
18 22 18 14 24       96
64 HU, Xianqiang
LI, Fei
Nautica CHN923 CHN 20 23 15 22 22 17       96
65 GODMAN, Rory
GRAHAM, Peter
Mourphes NZL811 NZL 28
OCS
24 15 21 18 20       98
66 MARSHALL, Ty
MARSHALL, Clint
Spineless AUS932 AUS 17 21 19 22 28
OCS
19       98
67 CHURCHER, Andrew
PHILLIPS, Samuel
Jemma the Bushpig 762 AUS 21 17 21 21 24 22       102
68 GOMES, Henrique
GAGLIOTTI, Rafael
Porto Seguro 149 BRA 28
DNF
22 21 20 20 20       103
69 DONNER, Kristoffer
GAHMBERG, Jan
Aktia FIN204 FIN 20 19 22 23 28
BFD
21       105
70 ARCHIBALD, Andrew
MCDIARMID, David
NZL433 NZL 22 16 25 23 23 22       106
71 ROUGHLEY, Hamish
GORDON, Murray
PPCC AUS674 AUS 22 22 23 25 20 26       112
72 DRESSLER, Cooper
GILMORE, John
500 USA 24 27 24 26 18 22       114
73 NOLAN, Ross
SPILLANE, Marcus
Seiko Velatura IRL691 IRL 24 22 20 23 26 26       115
74 BROOMAN, Matthew
PETERS, Paul
Kemeny's AUS164 AUS 23 26 25 24 19 25       116
75 BROWNIE, Nicholas
WALL, Kynan
Wild Wilbur AUS435 AUS 23 23 24 24 23 24       117
76 KINGSLEY-WILLIAMS, Topher
GRANT, Jamie
Pine Time 230 AUS 26 24 23 24 24 23       118
77 BUCKINGHAM, Mitchell
GRIFFITHS, Andrew
Sirocco AUS423 AUS 21 27 28
DNF
26 26 24       124
78 RANDOLPH, Nick
SPIERS, Emma
Chickn'Wings AUS768 AUS 22 26 28
DNF
25 25 27       125
79 SPENCER, Tim
SPENCER, Jonathan
FKP Property Group 766 AUS 28
DNF
25 26 25 25 25       126
80 GAVIN, Aron
PEARMAN, Lachlan
AUS678 AUS 25 25 26 28
BFD
27 25       128
81 AUSTIN, Timothy
ROOKLYN, Warwick
007 AUS1007 AUS 28
DNC
28
DNC
28
DNC
28
DNC
28
DNC
28
DNC
      140


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