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18 footers Mark Foy series Britain and USA lead

by Sail-World.com on 1 Jul 2009
18 footers Carnac Mark Foy 2009 - Day 2 Franck Gicquiaud http://www.littoral-ouest-photos.com
Mark Foy Trophies series, Carnac,France 28 June-4th July.

With three Australians sweeping the placings in the first race (respectively Grant Rollerson on Slam, John Winning Junior on Appliances Online and Jonathan Whitty on Panasonic), sailed in a very light wind, it seemed Australian domination way likely at the Mark Foy Trophy.

But a Briton and an American lead after Day 2, the first day of racing on Quiberon Bay.

On the first race start, good front line positions were hard to get and the first mark rounding was tight.

Grant Rollerson was first around, closely followed by two more Australians John Wining Junior and Jonathan Whitty and these crews took the podium places. Britain's Rob Greenhalgh, on Benny, was slow off the line but finished , just in front of Howie Hamlin. (USA).

For the second race, a very tight start again with the disqualification of Grant Rollerson, slightly over the line.

The British crew aboard Asko, skippered by Dan Wilson were fast away and led at the top mark, ahead of Howie Hamlin and current European champions Team Pindar.



Andy Richards was overhauled by Greenhalgh who finally took the lead as the wind lifted. Howie Hamlin and Dan Wilson on Asko were fading but they held their positions .

Greenhalgh won the race sailing away underlining that he is the helmsman to beat in this regatta and that his time on the big Volvo Ocean racers has not hurt at all.

However there is still a long way to go, the races being competed in a light wind, largely penalizing the heavy crews.

If the wind lifts the Australian are likely to come back into series.

Rgs Ident Concurrents P Ret P tot c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 Club / Pays
1

SLAM

ROLLERSON GRANT
YOUNG JACK
COXON MIKE

3.00 34.00 1
1.00
OCS
31.00
1
1.00
1
1.00

AUSTRALIE

2

BENNY

GREENHALGH ROBERT
JOHNSON DAN
HARMER PHIL

7.00 14.00 4
4.00
1
1.00
2
2.00
7
7.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

3

ASKO

WILSDON DAN
MC DONALD CAM
MASSEY ARCHIE

8.00 14.00 6
6.00
3
3.00
3
3.00
2
2.00

AUSTRALIE

4

MACQUARIE

HAMLIN HOWIE
LANZINGER FRITZ
NOBLE MATT

13.00 22.00 5
5.00
2
2.00
9
9.00
6
6.00

ETATS UNIS D'AM

5

24HRROAD

BARNABAS TREVOR
PHILLIPS DANIEL
BARNABAS TRENT

15.00 23.00 8
8.00
4
4.00
6
6.00
5
5.00

AUSTRALIE

6

TMF GROUP

SIMPSON JARROD
PARTINCRON ANDREW
OVINGTON ADAM

17.00 33.00 16
16.00
8
8.00
5
5.00
4
4.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

7

APPLIANCE

WINNING John Jr
AUSTIN Tim
EWINGS DAVE

21.00 35.00 2
2.00
7
7.00
12
12.00
14
14.00

AUSTRALIE

8

GP COVERS

CLAUSEN FLEMMING
EBLER HANSEN
CLAUSEN SOREN

22.00 44.00 22
22.00
15
15.00
4
4.00
3
3.00

DANEMARK

9

PINDAR

RICHARDS Andy
FAIRLEY Andrew
PENFOLD Will

22.00 39.00 9
9.00
5
5.00
8
8.00
17
17.00

SUISSE

10

PANASONIC

WHITTY Jonathan
HIGLETT Dan
ANDERSON Tom

26.00 42.00 3
3.00
10
10.00
16
16.00
13
13.00

AUSTRALIE

11

INVESTEC

WOODWORTH MASON
MOONLEN JON
HAMILTON SIMON

26.00 39.00 7
7.00
11
11.00
13
13.00
8
8.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

12

RONSTAN

TORNBULL IAN
CONSTABLE PAUL
MC KINLAY ALEC

27.00 38.00 11
11.00
9
9.00
7
7.00
11
11.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

13

PICA

MEARS JAMIE
GILL MATT
MEARS STEWART

29.00 44.00 12
12.00
6
6.00
11
11.00
15
15.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

14

YANDOO

WINNING John
HAY Andrew
HARRIS Peter

34.00 51.00 17
17.00
14
14.00
10
10.00
10
10.00

AUSTRALIE

15

JF HILLEB

AIREY PHILIP
ENGLAND Murray
NICK Catley

36.00 57.00 21
21.00
13
13.00
14
14.00
9
9.00

NOUVELLE ZELAND

16

CTSAILBAT

VALLINGS ALEX
KITCHEN CHRIS
MC CORMACK JOSH

41.00 59.00 14
14.00
12
12.00
15
15.00
18
18.00

NOUVELLE ZELAND

17

GILL WILD

BROWNE Ed
TAIT MARK
JOHANNES CHRISTOPHER

45.00 66.00 10
10.00
19
19.00
21
21.00
16
16.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

18

MAERSK

CATLEY GRAHAM
WHITBURN HAYDEN
DEAN RILEY

46.00 65.00 19
19.00
17
17.00
17
17.00
12
12.00

NOUVELLE ZELAND

19

LIBERTY

MIKLOS UJHELYI-GASPAR
MATYAS MAJTHENYI
ZSOMBOR SZEPFY

51.00 74.00 13
13.00
16
16.00
22
22.00
23
23.00

HONGRIE

20

TNI

RUEGER STEPHAN
MARTI UELI
SCHUERCH RES

53.00 74.00 15
15.00
21
21.00
18
18.00
20
20.00

 

21

MAGIC MAR

NORBERT PETER
BERNER PHILIPPE
LEMMEL FABIAN

61.00 87.00 26
26.00
18
18.00
19
19.00
24
24.00

ALLEMAGNE

22

BANDOL

DUMAINE Olivier
VENNAT Robin
FATON Serge

62.00 85.00 20
20.00
23
23.00
20
20.00
22
22.00

S N BANDOL
S N BANDOL
S N BANDOL

23

RAIFFEISE

PFENINGBERGER ANDRAS
GERLITS ATTILA
CLEIZEL BALAZS

66.00 91.00 18
18.00
24
24.00
24
24.00
25
25.00

HONGRIE

24

REMEMBER

HAGENMEYER CHRISTOPH
HOEFLE HOLGER
MANNES HANS PETER

66.00 91.00 25
25.00
22
22.00
23
23.00
21
21.00

ALLEMAGNE

25

GRAPEFRUI

CLOTHIER BEN
OROSLLAN Gabor
CSEREP Csaba

67.00 93.00 23
23.00
25
25.00
26
26.00
19
19.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

26

EURO LINK

RENNER FRIEDRICH
LATZI MEIBARER
THOMAS EGGERSCLARFER

69.00 96.00 24
24.00
20
20.00
25
25.00
27
27.00

ALLEMAGNE

27

HELLY

CHRISTIE IAIN
FERGUSON NIALL
ISHERWOOD MATT

79.00 110.00 DNF
31.00
26
26.00
27
27.00
26
26.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

28

TANGO

LE MARE RICHARD
VIAN TOM
TURNER DAVE

87.00 118.00 DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
28
28.00
28
28.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

29

PORT LO1

MELLOU Mathieu
CANEVET Pierre
PESQUET-DEJEANTY Jean-Baptiste

89.00 120.00 DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
29
29.00
29
29.00

PORH LOEIZ SKIFF
PORH LOEIZ SKIFF
PORH LOEIZ SKIFF

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PORT LOEI

MERLIN Cedric
GUILLEMETTE Sbastien
LE BARON Arthur

93.00 124.00 DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00

PORH LOEIZ SKIFF
PORH LOEIZ SKIFF
PORH LOEIZ SKIFF

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