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Richardson and Johnson clinch International 14 European title

by Sail-world.com/uk on 2 Jun 2009
International 14 Europeans 2009 Richard de Jonge

The International 14 held their European Championship off Scheveningen in the Netherlands over the long weekend in Europe.

Alister Richardson and Daniel Johnson of Britain clinched the European title in the ninth race, not needing to sail the final race of the series. Douglas Pattison and Mark Tait (GBR) moved into second place in the final races with a fine run of 2, 1, 3, 1.

Third were Tom Heywood and Ed Clay (GBR) and in fourth Oliver Voss and Jens Holscher of Germany.

International 14 - European Championship, Final positions

1 GBR 1537 Alister Richardson, Daniel Johnson 16.0pts 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 (dns)
2 GBR 1500 Douglas Pattison, Mark Tait 21.0 2 -4 2 3 3 4 2 1 3 1
3 GBR 1484 Tom Heywood, Ed Clay 28.0 4 1 4 4 1 2 3 -7 6 3
4 GER 91 Oliver Voss, Jens Holscher 48.0 8 3 3 2 4 3 4 (dns) 13 8
5 GBR 1536 Jarrod Simpson, Grant Rollerson 57.0 3 6 6 6 11 11 8 -14 2 4
6 GBR 1534 Chris Turner, Adam Ovington 61.0 11 5 5 11 12 5 6 (dns) 4 2
7 GBR 1496 Robin Pascal, Martin Pascal 62.0 7 7 10 9 6 8 -14 4 5 6
8 GER 28 Georg Borkenstein, Eike Dietrich 76.0 6 11 7 -12 8 12 10 8 7 7
9 GER 100 Stefan Ritsche, Dominik Entzminger 81.0 5 (dns) 11 5 5 16 9 10 10 10
10 GBR 1520 Katie Nurton, Damian Ash 91.0 9 16 9 (dns) dns 6 7 3 9 5
11 GBR 1495 Charles Duchesne, Richard Dobson 97.0 10 9 8 15 13 9 -18 13 11 9
12 GER 221 Stephan Heim, Benjamin Blanasch 99.0 18 13 14 7 7 13 11 5 (raf) 11
13 GBR 1539 Paul Ravenhill, Doug Walker 133.0 14 (dns) 12 8 17 14 21 dns 8 12
14 GER 222 Mark Schuerch, Edda Thiessen 134.0 15 8 13 13 10 15 15 18 (dnf) dns
15 GER 88 Peter Roocks, Ole Klingner 141.0 12 10 17 17 (dns) 10 5 16 dns dns
16 GER 214 Joern Schulze, Sebastian Ladwig 142.0 16 12 15 10 16 19 12 15 (dns) dns
17 GER 75 Sven Graepel, Tobias Merkel 153.0 21 20 16 14 15 20 -23 19 15 13
18 GER 232 Stefan Lahmer, Gstz Gro?e 155.0 19 14 18 18 14 17 22 17 16 (dns)
19 GBR 1463 Julian Pearson, Nick Martin 161.0 (dns) dns dns dns 9 7 17 2 18 dns
20 GER 37 Eike Ehrig, Jan-Martin Luehrs 168.0 20 17 19 20 (dns) dns dnf 11 12 15
21 GBR 1470 Sean Stevens, Greta MacFarlane 194.0 (dns) dns 22 19 18 23 19 12 dns dns
22 GER 97 Lutz Scheulen, Stephan Koch 195.0 17 (dnf) dns dns dns 18 16 9 dns dns
23 GER 96 Bettina Moeller, Jens Kulenkampff 198.0 13 15 21 (dns) dns 21 20 dns dns dns
24 GER 218 Bjoern Frasch, Oliver Peter 206.0 (raf) dns 20 16 dns 22 13 dns dns dns
25 GBR 1466 Wayne Hancox, Neil Thornton 206.0 (dnf) 18 dns dns dns 25 dns dns 14 14
26 GER 185 Daniel Theess, Kai Lassen 217.0 22 19 (dns) dns dns 24 dns dns 17 dns
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