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New breeze, new leaders in 2010 Splash World Championship

by Zoe Hawkins and Sail-World on 7 Jan 2010
Current World Champion Declan Burn (NZL), 2010 Splash Worlds - Day 3, Takapuna, NZL Will Calver - Ocean Photography http://www.oceanphotography.co.nz/

The mood of the weather gods did an about face for Day Three of the Splash World Sailing Championship sailed off picturesque Takapuna Beach in Auckland, New Zealand, with light and variable conditions seeing a new group of sailors take over the top spots.

After two days of robust and often challenging breeze, and a morning spent on standby waiting for enough wind to start a race, the final two races of the qualifying series were started in 5-8 knots of breeze coming from the North-East.

The strong outgoing tide was a big factor in the racing, causing several recalls, with all races finally getting underway with the black flag flying, however only a few were forced out under this rule for premature starters.

The lighter conditions meant that according to provisional results, Chris Steele (NZL) replaced Ben Lutze (NZL) in the prime position today, with reigning champ Declan Burn (NZL) in second, and Michael Cate (NZL) third.


George Lane (NZL) is fourth position, and Bart Sluijter (NED) and Mathieu de By (NED) are the first internationals in the rankings. Ben Lutze has dropped to seventh, and Michael Kamp (NED) has dropped from second to eighth place. James Little (Remuera) and Frank Woltman (NED) are new entrants to the top ten, occupying ninth and tenth respectfully.

'Chris’s consistent podium finishes are a credit to him,' says event spokesperson Helen McKenzie, of the former Optimist World Championship holder. 'He is not used to racing the Splash dinghy, but he is excelling.'

While light conditions generally favour light sailors, she says that Michael Cate is a physically bigger sailor in the class, who was able to win his second race of the day. 'Good results for these guys are still do-able. The points spread is close, and the podium is wide-open.'

Some of the female sailors in the fleet came to the fore today. Following a third and a fourth, reigning Champ Nienke de Jorna (NED) is now the top female, four points ahead of Kiwi Laura Hemingway, and 21st overall.


Entrants are now divided into Gold and Silver fleets. Thuree races are to be held on Thursday and two on Friday, and the winner of the Gold fleet will be world champion.

The breeze is expected to be light again tomorrow, with a Westerly change. Friday should bring more consistent sailing.

The Splash Dinghy is a fast, modern single handed dinghy designed for sailors under the age of 19. Favoured for its ability to build confidence in mostly teenage sailors, the boat is a step up from the Optimist, and a precursor and training vessel for the Laser class raced by both men and women at the Olympic Games.


The line up at the 2010 Splash World Sailing Championships includes 73 youth sailors from 12 countries. New Zealanders have been world champions in the class in 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009, and in 2009 New Zealand also won the Nations Cup at the Splash World Champs held in Europe.

Racing proper started at 11am on Monday 4 January, and conditions permitting, 13 races will be held, finishing on Friday 8 January, and followed by a prizegiving on the Friday evening.

Takapuna Boating Club is organising the Splash World Sailing Championships, with support from North Shore City Council, SPARC, The Lion Foundation, Victoria Cruising Club and Yachting New Zealand.

The best spot for viewing is the beachfront reserve around Takapuna Boating Club on Takapuna Beach, where boats will be readied and launched from the beach each morning, or on the waters between Takapuna Boating Club and Rangitoto Island, from the first start at 11am.

Prizes will be awarded to the winner of the Open Splash Championship, the best female winner, and the country with the lowest total points from amongst their three best sailors..

Splash Worlds 2010 - Takapuna New Zealand

Results as of 17:19 on January 6, 2010

Provisional Overall

Sailed: 8, Discards: 1, To count: 7, Entries: 74, Scoring system: Appendix A

Rank

Bow Number

SailNo

HelmName

Nationality

Gender

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7

Q8

Total

Nett

1st

07

1840

Chris Steele

NZL

M

3

3

(8)

3

3

3

1

2

26

18

2nd

01

1436

Declan Burn

NZL

M

1

3

3

1

7

(8)

5

1

29

21

3rd

06

2314

Michael Cate

NZL

M

4

5

4

7

2

1

(14)

1

38

24

4th

05

1836

George Lane

NZL

M

5

1

2

2

6

4

(12)

5

37

25

5th

04

2594

Bart Sluijter

NED

M

3

2

1

6

4

4

(9)

6

35

26

6th

08

2589

Mathieu de BY

NED

M

2

6

4

4

5

3

2

(13)

39

26

7th

03

2303

Ben Lutze

NZL

M

1

2

1

1

1

10

13

(15)

44

29

8th

24

2591

Michael Kamp

NED

M

2

4

5

3

1

1

(17)

16

49

32

9th

09

1849

James Little

NZL

M

7

4

7

5

(8)

5

8

2

46

38

10th

27

2327

Frank Woltman

NED

M

6

7

(37 RAF)

4

4

6

4

7

75

38

11th

26

2585

Maarten Kuipers

NED

M

6

5

8

2

3

2

(16)

16

58

42

12th

56

2301

Grant Hamilton

NZL

M

9

6

9

5

8

7

(23)

6

73

50

13th

20

2610

Etienne Le Pen

FRA

M

8

9 RDG

(14)

9

7

5

5

11

68

54

14th

02

2599

Ard van Aanholt

AHO

M

10

16

3

14

6

6

(22)

3

80

58

15th

11

2516

Jock Coppejans

BEL

M

7

1

2

6

9

2

33

(37)

97

60

16th

22

2514

Roald Verschuure

NED

M

4

10

6

8

11

11

10

(13)

73

60

17th

29

2513

Alexander Rijkmans

NED

M

9

(12)

9

12

9

12

2

10

75

63

18th

68

2432

Tyler Russell

NZL

M

5

11

13

13

5

9

(24)

10

90

66

19th

48

1845

Hamish Powrie

NZL

M

12

8

6

11

12

9

18

(26)

102

76

20th

28

2597

Marc van Horssen

NED

M

15

12

10

10

19

8

3

(37 DNF)

114

77

21st

12

2596

Nienke Reina Jorna

NED

F

11

16

10

17

17

(20)

3

4

98

78

22nd

31

2519

Mick van der Meer

NED

M

(37 DNF)

9

7

10

2

7

23

24

119

82

23rd

69

2433

Laura Hemingway

NZL

F

14

7

12

11

(20)

13

17

8

102

82

24th

43

1820

Bradley Taylor-Swan

NZL

M

11

14

11

8

11

10

(31)

18

114

83

25th

61

2311

Michael Turney

NZL

M

12

17

17

(24)

16

16

1

7

110

86

26th

14

2518

Olivier Bocklandt

BEL

M

16

9

5

12

15

18

(26)

18

119

93

27th

50

1850

O'Shea Butler

NZL

M

8

8

16

16

13

17

(20)

15

113

93

28th

21

2611

Svenja Weger

GER

F

10

19

20

17

14

(26)

6

11

123

97

29th

63

2315

Jordan McKenzie-Brown

NZL

M

21

(25)

16

7

10

13

22

8

122

97

30th

33

2606

Ina K. Berentsen Kullmann

NOR

F

15

(27)

19

14

21

17

11

3

127

100

31st

40

1417

Dylan Wichman

NZL

M

14

10

12

9

15

22 SCP

18

(30)

130

100

32nd

32

2520

Samantha De Schiffart

NED

F

19

18

18

18

22

(25)

6

4

130

105

33rd

55

1879

Rosemary Sim

NZL

F

17

17

15

21

12

16

7

(23)

128

105

34th

72

2440

Tyler Hogan

NZL

M

13

15

17

23

10

(37 DNS)

19

9

143

106

35th

65

2317

Hamish Thurston

NZL

M

18

14

11

18

21

19

8

(25)

134

109

36th

41

1418

Melissa Gibbs

NZL

F

(25)

15

14

22

18

14

9

17

134

109

37th

10

2600

Philipine Van Aanholt

AHO

F

19

23

13

22

18

14

(29)

5

143

114

38th

25

845

Wouter Hufen

NED

M

13

13

18

19

13

19

19

(25)

139

114

39th

59

2307

David Turney

NZL

M

18

(23)

19

15

20

15

10

21

141

118

40th

38

1415

James Roberts

NZL

M

20

18

23

15

16

22

(25)

9

148

123

41st

35

2436

Fenn Anderson

NZL

M

28

27

(30)

16

14

12

16

12

155

125

42nd

15

2517

Louise Maes

BEL

F

16

24

20

19

17

20

15

(26)

157

131

43rd

49

1848

Curtis Taylor-Swan

NZL

M

17

11

15

25

19

23

(36)

31

177

141

44th

51

1851

Adrian Warwick

NZL

M

(25)

20

25

13

24

18

21

20

166

141

45th

70

2437

Annalise Nixon

NZL

F

23

21

25

26

(32)

26

11

12

176

144

46th

52

1852

Jessica Helm

NZL

F

27

(34)

24

25

24

24

7

14

179

145

47th

57

2305

James Parsons

NZL

M

21

20

29

26

(34)

28

4

19

181

147

48th

67

2431

Byron van Vugt

NZL

M

20

19

26

21

22

22

(32)

27

189

157

49th

60

2309

Sebastien Masters

NZL

M

23

21

(37 DNF)

24

23

15

31

29

203

166

50th

17

2608

Cunrui Lv

CHN

M

(37 OCS)

30

21

20

31

21

32

19

211

174

51st

45

1839

Daniel Foley-Logan

NZL

M

28

28

26

28

(32)

29

25

14

210

178

52nd

39

1416

James Ayr

NZL

M

24

26

21

20

28

28

35

(36)

218

182

53rd

66

2318

Oliver Clark

NZL

M

22

22

22

29

27

(32)

30

30

214

182

54th

64

2316

Stacey Wright

NZL

F

33

22

22

23

25

25

(35)

33

218

183

55th

47

1843

Liam Foley-Logan

NZL

M

29

31

(32)

28

26

30

21

20

217

185

56th

23

2587

Marianne Pijlman

NED

F

26

29

27

27

(33)

32

26

21

221

188

57th

34

2434

Nicholas Mahoney

NZL

M

32

32

30

(35)

23

24

27

22

225

190

58th

74

2604

Uitualagi Lorenz Ripley

ASA

M

22

30

29

27

30

23

29

(31)

221

190

59th

42

1433

Hohepa Lewer

NZL

M

24

25

27

30

(31)

29

28

29

223

192

60th

75

2129

Thirza Hoffmann

SUI

F

(35)

28

31

32

29

27

24

22

228

193

61st

36

1844

Romano Chung

NZL

M

30

(37 DNF)

23

31

25

21

28

37 DNF

232

195

62nd

30

2506

Myrna Eussen

NED

F

34

(37 DNC)

33

33

34

31

14

17

233

196

63rd

53

1853

Joshua Gardiner

NZL

M

26

27

24

31

29

30

(37)

33

237

200

64th

46

1841

Harris Read Bindon

NZL

M

27

31

(34)

29

26

31

33

28

239

205

65th

13

2602

Tu\'iemanu Eugenie Alexandria Ripley

ASA

F

31

33

(36)

34

35

33

12

28

242

206

66th

71

2439

Evangeline Masters

NZL

F

32

33

34

(35)

33

34

13

27

241

206

67th

19

2512

Tokaputifara Charlie

COK

M

34

(35)

33

33

35

33

15

24

242

207

68th

62

2313

Marshall von Keisenberg

NZL

M

(37 DNF)

24

28

30

27

34

34

32

246

209

69th

44

1838

Klaus Ohlendorf

NZL

M

31

32

28

34

28

(35)

27

35

250

215

70th

58

2306

Thomas Wotton

NZL

M

30

(37 DNC)

35

32

30

27

34

32

257

220

71st

18

2607

Ning Huang

CHN

M

36

36

(37 DNF)

37 DNC

37 DNC

37 DNC

20

23

263

226

72nd

54

1856

Joshua Niuhulu

NZL

M

29

29

32

(37 DNF)

37 DNS

37 DNS

36

34

271

234

73rd

73

2605

Mabelle Humrich

SAM

F

33

34

31

(36)

36

36

30

34

270

234

74th

37

1414

Olivia Evans

NZL

F

(37 DNC)

37 DNC

37 DNC

37 DNC

37 DNC

37 DNC

37 DNC

37 DNC

296

259

 



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