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18 footers Mark Foy Trophy - USA rising but Brits hold lead

by Sail-World.com on 4 Jul 2009
Greenhalgh (GBR) holds lead in Carnac Christophe Favreau http://christophefavreau.photoshelter.com/
Three races today for international fleet of 18 footers competing for the inaugural Mark Foy Trophy, out of the Carnac Yacht Club on Quiberon Bay in France.

Britain’s Rob Greenhalgh continued in style with a first up win in race 7 ahead of a fellow Brit, Mason Woodworth’s Investec team, in third place was John Winning Jnr’s Appliance (AUS).

Race 8, it was Australia’s Grant Rollerson and his SLAM team ahead of Howie Hamlin (USA) and Andy Richards (GBR) Pindar.

Race 9, Hamlin stormed to his first race win of the Mark Foy series, with Greenhalgh second and Jon Whitty (AUS) aboard Panasonic third.

Yesterday it seemed that Rollerson could snatch back the series lead once the second drop came in but a 13,1,5 result today, compared to series leader's Rob Greenhalgh 1,6,2, means that dream is fading.

More news from Carnac as soon as it comes to hand.

Rgs Ident Concurrents P Ret P tot c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 c.5 c.6 c.7 c.8 c.9 Club / Pays
1

BENNY

GREENHALGH ROBERT
JOHNSON DAN
HARMER PHIL

20.00 27.00 4
4.00
1
1.00
2
2.00
7
7.00
3
3.00
1
1.00
1
1.00
6
6.00
2
2.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

2

MACQUARIE

HAMLIN HOWIE
LANZINGER FRITZ
NOBLE MATT

33.00 42.00 5
5.00
2
2.00
9
9.00
6
6.00
2
2.00
6
6.00
9
9.00
2
2.00
1
1.00

ETATS UNIS D'AM

3

ASKO

WILSDON DAN
MC DONALD CAM
MASSEY ARCHIE

50.00 81.00 6
6.00
3
3.00
3
3.00
2
2.00
OCS
31.00
4
4.00
15
15.00
9
9.00
8
8.00

AUSTRALIE

4

24HRROAD

BARNABAS TREVOR
PHILLIPS DANIEL
BARNABAS TRENT

53.00 84.00 8
8.00
4
4.00
6
6.00
5
5.00
OCS
31.00
2
2.00
8
8.00
8
8.00
12
12.00

AUSTRALIE

5

SLAM

ROLLERSON GRANT
YOUNG JACK
COXON MIKE

54.00 85.00 1
1.00
OCS
31.00
1
1.00
1
1.00
1
1.00
D+D
31.00
13
13.00
1
1.00
5
5.00

AUSTRALIE

6

RONSTAN

TORNBULL IAN
CONSTABLE PAUL
MC KINLAY ALEC

60.00 71.00 11
11.00
9
9.00
7
7.00
11
11.00
7
7.00
9
9.00
4
4.00
7
7.00
6
6.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

7

PINDAR

RICHARDS Andy
FAIRLEY Andrew
PENFOLD Will

64.00 81.00 9
9.00
5
5.00
8
8.00
17
17.00
11
11.00
13
13.00
6
6.00
3
3.00
9
9.00

SUISSE

8

TMF GROUP

SIMPSON JARROD
PARTINCRON ANDREW
OVINGTON ADAM

67.60 85.60 16
16.00
8
8.00
5
5.00
4
4.00
5
5.00
RDG
7.60
11
11.00
11
11.00
18
18.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

9

APPLIANCE

WINNING John Jr
AUSTIN Tim
EWINGS DAVE

69.00 100.00 2
2.00
7
7.00
12
12.00
14
14.00
8
8.00
DNF
31.00
3
3.00
16
16.00
7
7.00

AUSTRALIE

10

INVESTEC

WOODWORTH MASON
NOONAN JON
HAMILTON SIMON

70.00 101.00 7
7.00
11
11.00
13
13.00
8
8.00
9
9.00
3
3.00
2
2.00
DNF
31.00
17
17.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

11

PICA

MEARS JAMIE
GILL MATT
MEARS STEWART

77.00 92.00 12
12.00
6
6.00
11
11.00
15
15.00
12
12.00
8
8.00
10
10.00
14
14.00
4
4.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

12

GP COVERS

CLAUSEN FLEMMING
EBLER HANSEN
CLAUSEN SOREN

81.00 103.00 22
22.00
15
15.00
4
4.00
3
3.00
10
10.00
7
7.00
14
14.00
17
17.00
11
11.00

DANEMARK

13

PANASONIC

WHITTY Jonathan
HIGLETT Dan
ANDERSON Tom

82.00 100.00 3
3.00
10
10.00
16
16.00
13
13.00
17
17.00
16
16.00
18
18.00
4
4.00
3
3.00

AUSTRALIE

14

CTSAILBAT

VALLINGS ALEX
KITCHEN CHRIS
MC CORMACK JOSH

90.00 108.00 14
14.00
12
12.00
15
15.00
18
18.00
14
14.00
12
12.00
5
5.00
5
5.00
13
13.00

NOUVELLE ZELAND

15

YANDOO

WINNING John
HAY Andrew
HARRIS Peter

92.00 123.00 17
17.00
14
14.00
10
10.00
10
10.00
4
4.00
DNF
31.00
7
7.00
15
15.00
15
15.00

AUSTRALIE

16

JF HILLEB

AIREY PHILIP
ENGLAND Murray
NICK Catley

94.00 115.00 21
21.00
13
13.00
14
14.00
9
9.00
6
6.00
5
5.00
12
12.00
19
19.00
16
16.00

NOUVELLE ZELAND

17

GILL WILD

BROWNE Ed
TAIT MARK
JOHANNES CHRISTOPHER

112.00 133.00 10
10.00
19
19.00
21
21.00
16
16.00
16
16.00
11
11.00
20
20.00
10
10.00
10
10.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

18

MAERSK

CATLEY GRAHAM
WHITBURN HAYDEN
DEAN RILEY

127.00 147.00 19
19.00
17
17.00
17
17.00
12
12.00
13
13.00
14
14.00
17
17.00
18
18.00
20
20.00

NOUVELLE ZELAND

19

LIBERTY

MIKLOS UJHELYI-GASPAR
MATYAS MAJTHENYI
ZSOMBOR SZEPFY

133.00 156.00 13
13.00
16
16.00
22
22.00
23
23.00
15
15.00
17
17.00
16
16.00
13
13.00
21
21.00

HONGRIE

20

TNI

RUEGER STEPHAN
MARTI UELI
SCHUERCH RES

160.00 191.00 15
15.00
21
21.00
18
18.00
20
20.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
19
19.00
22
22.00
14
14.00

 

21

MAGIC MAR

PETER Norbert
BERNER PHILIPPE
LEMMEL FABIAN

166.00 192.00 26
26.00
18
18.00
19
19.00
24
24.00
18
18.00
15
15.00
25
25.00
21
21.00
26
26.00

ALLEMAGNE

22

EURO LINK

RENNER FRIEDRICH
LATZI MEIBARER
THOMAS EGGERSCLARFER

170.00 197.00 24
24.00
20
20.00
25
25.00
27
27.00
20
20.00
10
10.00
24
24.00
23
23.00
24
24.00

ALLEMAGNE

23

REMEMBER

HAGENMEYER CHRISTOPH
HOEFLE HOLGER
MANNES HANS PETER

170.00 201.00 25
25.00
22
22.00
23
23.00
21
21.00
19
19.00
DNF
31.00
21
21.00
20
20.00
19
19.00

ALLEMAGNE

24

RAIFFEISE

PFENINGBERGER ANDRAS
GERLITS ATTILA
CLEIZEL BALAZS

171.00 202.00 18
18.00
24
24.00
24
24.00
25
25.00
24
24.00
DNF
31.00
22
22.00
12
12.00
22
22.00

HONGRIE

25

BANDOL

DUMAINE Olivier
VENNAT Robin
FATON Serge

177.00 208.00 20
20.00
23
23.00
20
20.00
22
22.00
22
22.00
DNF
31.00
23
23.00
24
24.00
23
23.00

S N BANDOL
S N BANDOL
S N BANDOL

26

GRAPEFRUI

CLOTHIER BEN
OROSLLAN Gabor
CSEREP Csaba

193.00 224.00 23
23.00
25
25.00
26
26.00
19
19.00
23
23.00
DNF
31.00
27
27.00
25
25.00
25
25.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

27

HELLY

CHRISTIE IAIN
FERGUSON NIALL
ISHERWOOD MATT

211.00 242.00 DNF
31.00
26
26.00
27
27.00
26
26.00
21
21.00
DNF
31.00
26
26.00
26
26.00
28
28.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

28

PORT LO1

MELLOU Mathieu
CANEVET Pierre
PESQUET-DEJEANTY Jean-Baptiste

233.00 264.00 DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
29
29.00
29
29.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
28
28.00
27
27.00
27
27.00

PORH LOEIZ SKIFF
PORH LOEIZ SKIFF
PORH LOEIZ SKIFF

29

TANGO

LE MARE RICHARD
VIAN TOM
TURNER DAVE

237.00 268.00 DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
28
28.00
28
28.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
28
28.00
29
29.00

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

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PORT LOEI

MERLIN Cedric
GUILLEMETTE Sbastien
LE BARON Arthur

248.00 279.00 DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
DNF
31.00
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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