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International Lightning Class Canadian Open Regatta

by Lightning Class Association on 14 Jul 2009
International Lightning Class Association SW

Ched Proctor Jay Mueller and Jim Barnash finished first in the Lightning Class Canadian Open Regatta sailed out of the Buffalo Canoe Club, Ontario on the July 11-12, 2009.

David Starck, Jody Starck and Ian Jones finished second, with Marcus Eagan, Marc Eagan and Kippy Chamberlain finishing two points further back in third.

Canadian Open Regatta, Buffalo Canoe Club, Fleet 12, July 11-12, 2009
Rank SailNo HelmName CrewName
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
Total
Net
1st 14821 Ched Proctor Jay Mueller & Jim Barnash
2
3
1
8
2
3
19
11
2nd 15355 David Starck Jody Starck & Ian Jones
3
2
2
5
6
11
29
18
3rd 15393 Marcus Eagan Marc Eagan & Kippy Chamberlain
4
1
5
9
5
5
29
20
4th 15164 Jed Dodge Bill Dodge & Sarah Costich
5
6
10
3
4
8
36
26
5th 14905 Jamie Allan Jay Deakin & Marc Littee
36 DNF
7
6
1
3
10
63
27
6th 15208 Jim Allen Ernie Dieball & Jacqueline Dieball
7
5
3
14
12
4
45
31
7th 15045 Matt Fisher/Dan Moriarity Tobie Moriarity & Monica Jones
1
8
36 DNF
4
8
12
69
33
8th 9 Thomas Allen Karl Allen, Bill Pictor & Hanna S.
6
4
25
7
18
1
61
36
9th 15181 Debbie Probst John Fisher & Greg Fisher
11
9
17
2
13
14
66
49
10th 15246 Larry MacDonald Joy MacDonald & Adam MacDonald
28
19
15
10
1
9
82
54
11th 15064 Richard Walsh Tina Walsh & Alex Cox
10
10
12
15
7
24
78
54
12th 15082 Michael Holly Jr. Pat Littee & Will Hall
16
11
13
19
10
6
75
56
13th 15339 Warren Emblidge Jack O'Donnell & Brian Starck
26
14
8
11
9
15
83
57
14th 15279 Bob King Bill Stewart & Mike Healy
9
12
9
13
15
17
75
58
15th 1490 Alain Boucher Terry Line & Chantal Leger
14
15
4
25
17
18
93
68
16th 15272 Mark Grinder Bill Neal & Matt Franzek
8
16
14
17
21
13
89
68
17th 15406 Austin Kana James Landi & Josh Parks
12
20
11
22
11
16
92
70
18th 14174 David Sprague Dan Sprague & Sara Foscarini
20
13
7
18
16
21
95
74
19th 15193 Sam Padnos Phillip Norris & Josh Padnos
23
23
19
20
19
2
106
83
20th 14249 George Sipel Jeff Hagman & Christine Moloney
15
18
16
16
22
23
110
87
21st 15412 Tim Scanlon Emily Moloney & Julie-Ann MacDonald
22
21
24
6
25
20
118
93
22nd 15399 Tom Starck Scott Ikle & Martha Barrett
36 DNS
36 DNS
28
12
14
7
133
97
23rd 15257 Maegan Ruhlman Maddie Waldron & Kathryn Moloney
13
27
18
24
24
19
125
98
24th 14672 Connor Mangan Jeffrey Markarian & Lauren Jones
18
22
21
21
30
25
137
107
25th 14416 Peter Godfrey Connor Godfrey & Griffin Orr
25
17
23
27
29
22
143
114
26th 14516 Lorrie Walsh Katrina Ooostveen & Tina Corness
21
24
22
23
26
28
144
116
27th 14580 Steve Cox Larissa Cox & Mark Dadd
24
25
20
26
31
29
155
124
28th 15276 Philip Lange Alister Thomson & Alexandra Lange
19
28
27
29
28
30
161
131
29th 1524 Tim (TJ) Wright Sam Jones & Lindsay Wriht
29
31
26
31
20
27
164
133
30th 14261 Ed Roseberry Erin Gregory & Rachel Moloney
17
36 DNF
36 DNF
28
27
26
170
134
31st 15387 Graham Leonard Ben Leonard & Eliza Pope-Collins
27
26
31
30
32
31
177
145
32nd 15103 Jessica Lombard Stephanie Boucher & Caroline Trottier
31
29
29
33
33
32
187
154
33rd 14572 David Fedak Jake Robbins & Jeff Robbins
30
30
30
32
34
33
189
155
34th 15284 Dick Aubrecht
36 DNS
36 DNS
36 DNS
34
23
36 DNS
201
165
35th 14630 Ainsley Thomson Andy Peck & Alex Steo
36 DNS
36 DNS
32
35
36 DNS
36 DNS
211
175


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