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Cadet World Championship - Brewer and Alcock second

by Peter Campbell on 5 Jan 2010
Alex and Samantha Bailey sailing on the River Plate. Photo: Don Bailey - Cadet World Championship 2010 SW

International Cadet World Championship on the River Plate at Buenos Aires, Argentina - Final Day.

With rain pouring down from the early hours of the morning there seemed little likelihood of any racing on the final day. However, at about midday the clouds cleared and with 15 knots of breeze the fleet was launched.

The race committee was frustrated by various attempts to start the fleet in the light breeze and finally hoisted the black flag, a racing rule that means that at the next starting attempt any boat crossing the line before the starting signal is automatically disqualified.

Three crews were 'black flagged' and they were all Australians, Alec and Samantha Bailey, Eleanor Ransley and Laura Barker and Ian Lee and Alex Brzoska.

In contrast, the Arentinean crew of Clara Consentino and Christobal Billoch, made a conservative start, finished sixth and clinched the World title with one race to sail.

Great Britain's Christopher Brewer and Ole Alcock finished in second place, with Alec and Samantha Bailey (AUS) in third.

World Championship Cadet Class - Points

 
Pto Vela Timonel Tripulantes Club Regata 1 Regata 2 Regata 3 Regata 4 Regata 5 Regata 6 Regata 7 Regata 8 Regata 9 Regata 10 Regata 11 Regata 12 Puntos
1 ARG 8023 Cosentino Clara Billoch Cristobal Y.C.A. 4-4.00 5-5.00 3-3.00 5-5.00 4-4.00 5-5.00 (12-12.00) 3-3.00 4-4.00 2-2.00 5-5.00 (11-11.00) 40.00
2 GBR 8997 Brewer Christopher Alcock Ole PARKSTONE 2-2.00 1-1.00 (14-14.00) 12-12.00 6-6.00 3-3.00 7-7.00 (23-23.00) 6-6.00 3-3.00 9-9.00 3-3.00 52.00
3 AUS 4887 Bailey Alec Bailey Samantha S.B.S.C. 9-9.00 3-3.00 (OCS-35.00) 2-2.00 28-28.00 4-4.00 1-1.00 2-2.00 2-2.00 14-14.00 (BFD-35.00) 1-1.00 66.00
4 BEL 8909 De Munck Toon Spittaels Eline WVD H. 12-12.00 2-2.00 2-2.00 13-13.00 (21-21.00) 6-6.00 5-5.00 6-6.00 (15-15.00) 9-9.00 4-4.00 7-7.00 66.00
5 GBR 8561 Henderson Arthur Currell Matthew S.Y.C. 1-1.00 13-13.00 1-1.00 3-3.00 2-2.00 8-8.00 (17-17.00) 14-14.00 9-9.00 11-11.00 (20-20.00) 6-6.00 68.00
6 ARG 9476 Nandin Gonzalo Rodriguez Viegas Julian Y.C.A. (20-20.00) 14-14.00 (16-16.00) 1-1.00 1-1.00 2-2.00 4-4.00 15-15.00 12-12.00 6-6.00 1-1.00 14-14.00 70.00
7 GBR 8539 Kennedy William Hawes Rhos FGSC/RCYC/SCSC 5-5.00 4-4.00 4-4.00 (19-19.00) 15-15.00 7-7.00 (29-29.00) 1-1.00 7-7.00 7-7.00 6-6.00 15-15.00 71.00
8 ARG 5517 Malvicino Tomas Cigaina Javier C.N.A. 7-7.00 11-11.00 (DNS-35.00) 8-8.00 7-7.00 9-9.00 3-3.00 (16-16.00) 8-8.00 13-13.00 13-13.00 5-5.00 84.00
9 AUS 4109 Lee Ian Brzoska Alex R.G.Y.C. 10-10.00 7-7.00 15-15.00 9-9.00 (25-25.00) 17-17.00 9-9.00 8-8.00 1-1.00 8-8.00 (BFD-35.00) 2-2.00 86.00
10 BEL 9739 Alleman Tom Vancraenenbroeck Jens VVW I. (25-25.00) 6-6.00 5-5.00 14-14.00 18-18.00 1-1.00 6-6.00 21-21.00 (29-29.00) 18-18.00 3-3.00 4-4.00 96.00
11 ARG 4551 Toscanini Maria Agustina Toscanini Sebastian C.V.S.I. 3-3.00 15-15.00 (21-21.00) (25-25.00) 14-14.00 21-21.00 2-2.00 12-12.00 11-11.00 17-17.00 7-7.00 9-9.00 111.00
12 CZE 9470 Koranova Johana Tkadlecova Sara Y.C.N. (16-16.00) 10SCP-13.00 12-12.00 6-6.00 10-10.00 (16-16.00) 16-16.00 11-11.00 10-10.00 16-16.00 15-15.00 8-8.00 117.00
13 ARG 9474 Rueda Cajaraville Maria E Cardini Agustin C.U.B.A. 13-13.00 22-22.00 (OCS-35.00) 15-15.00 3-3.00 10-10.00 13-13.00 (24-24.00) 14-14.00 15-15.00 10-10.00 13-13.00 128.00
14 CZE 9469 Kliment Michal Vallova Anna Viktorie Y.C.N. 24-24.00 9-9.00 13-13.00 10-10.00 17-17.00 11-11.00 (28-28.00) (31-31.00) 18-18.00 4-4.00 11-11.00 18-18.00 135.00
15 ARG 4541 Garcia Federico Peiretti Lucas C.N.A. 6-6.00 20-20.00 17-17.00 17-17.00 16-16.00 19-19.00 14-14.00 7-7.00 (23-23.00) (21-21.00) 12-12.00 17-17.00 145.00
16 NED 9181 Waller Joris Bavin Hugo KWV DE KAAG 17-17.00 16-16.00 22-22.00 4-4.00 9-9.00 (BFD-35.00) 27-27.00 10-10.00 (30-30.00) 27-27.00 14-14.00 10-10.00 156.00
17 NED 9040 Van Hemert Diederik Henken Pieter KNRZ DE MAAS 14-14.00 17-17.00 11-11.00 (26-26.00) 11-11.00 18-18.00 20-20.00 9-9.00 19-19.00 (22-22.00) 22-22.00 21-21.00 162.00
18 GBR 8363 Croft Abigail Shorock Matthew F.P.S.C. 23-23.00 18-18.00 19-19.00 7-7.00 19-19.00 15-15.00 (33-33.00) 4-4.00 21-21.00 (24-24.00) 18-18.00 19-19.00 163.00
19 GBR 5000 Dingwall Sophie Sycamore Christopher F.G.S.C. 11-11.00 12-12.00 (DNS-35.00) 29-29.00 (DNS-35.00) 13-13.00 24-24.00 32-32.00 13-13.00 1-1.00 2-2.00 BFD-35.00 172.00
20 BEL 8518 Lauwers Charlotte Gysemans Axelle WVD H. 8-8.00 (DNS-35.00) 20-20.00 32-32.00 23-23.00 (BFD-35.00) 10-10.00 17-17.00 22-22.00 19-19.00 8-8.00 25-25.00 184.00
21 ARG 8064 Zon Brian Alvarez Gallesio Maria YCA-YCO (33-33.00) 28-28.00 9-9.00 16-16.00 12-12.00 (BFD-35.00) 25-25.00 25-25.00 16-16.00 12-12.00 19-19.00 22-22.00 184.00
22 ARG 8010 Cabral Lucas Cabral Magdalena Y.C.A. 18-18.00 (DNS-35.00) 8-8.00 23-23.00 30-30.00 14-14.00 31-31.00 27-27.00 5-5.00 5-5.00 29-29.00 (BFD-35.00) 190.00
23 ARG 8054 Romero Santiago Heredia Benjamin Y.C.A. 26-26.00 25-25.00 10-10.00 (33-33.00) (32-32.00) 12-12.00 26-26.00 5-5.00 20-20.00 20-20.00 27-27.00 23-23.00 194.00
24 ARG 9391 Martierena Petra Macchi Maria Victoria C.U.B.A. (28-28.00) 21-21.00 23-23.00 21-21.00 8-8.00 25-25.00 19-19.00 22-22.00 (32-32.00) 10-10.00 21-21.00 27-27.00 197.00
25 AUS 9526 Swan Cara Moody Caitlan R.G.Y.C. 22-22.00 24-24.00 26-26.00 18SCP-21.00 20-20.00 (DNS-35.00) 8-8.00 19-19.00 3-3.00 28-28.00 (30-30.00) 29-29.00 200.00
26 GBR 8407 Quinlan Jessica Warrington Alex R.C.Y.C. (31-31.00) 27-27.00 6-6.00 24-24.00 13-13.00 (BFD-35.00) 18-18.00 20-20.00 25-25.00 31-31.00 16-16.00 20-20.00 200.00
27 NED 8347 Colsen Camiel Smits Leon W.V.K. 29-29.00 8-8.00 25-25.00 20-20.00 5-5.00 (BFD-35.00) 11-11.00 34-34.00 28-28.00 (BFD-35.00) 28-28.00 16-16.00 204.00
28 GBR 8855 Ingall Max Ingall Francesca F.G.S.C. (30-30.00) (DNS-35.00) 7-7.00 22-22.00 29-29.00 20-20.00 22-22.00 18-18.00 26-26.00 29-29.00 24-24.00 12-12.00 209.00
29 BEL 9230 Lodewyckx Manu Spittaels Laura VVW G. 27-27.00 23-23.00 18-18.00 (31-31.00) 31-31.00 23-23.00 (32-32.00) 13-13.00 31-31.00 25-25.00 17-17.00 28-28.00 236.00
30 AUS 5712 Ransley Eleanor Barker Laura S.B.S.C. 32-32.00 19-19.00 24-24.00 11-11.00 22-22.00 (BFD-35.00) 15-15.00 29-29.00 34-34.00 30-30.00 (BFD-35.00) BFD-35.00 251.00
31 BEL 8443 De Munck Nele Spittaels Kato WVD H. 34-34.00 (DNS-35.00) 27-27.00 28-28.00 27-27.00 (BFD-35.00) 23-23.00 28-28.00 17-17.00 23-23.00 23-23.00 24-24.00 254.00
32 AUS 9426 Lawman Sarah Atchison Natasha B.S.C. 19-19.00 26-26.00 30-30.00 (DNS-35.00) (DNS-35.00) 24-24.00 21-21.00 30-30.00 24-24.00 26-26.00 31-31.00 30-30.00 261.00
33 NED 9039 Van Hemert Maurits Bavin Myles KRZV DE MAAS 21-21.00 (DNS-35.00) 28-28.00 27-27.00 24-24.00 22-22.00 30-30.00 (33-33.00) 27-27.00 32-32.00 25-25.00 26-26.00 262.00
34 NED 9417 Waller Laurien Erdman Hannah KWV DE KAAG 15-15.00 (DNS-35.00) 29-29.00 30-30.00 26SCP-29.00 (BFD-35.00) 34-34.00 26-26.00 33-33.00 33-33.00 26-26.00 BFD-35.00 290.00
 



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