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International Moth Worlds Day 2 - Australian Andrew McDougall leads

by Sail-World.com and Bridgid Murphy on 10 Mar 2010
Andrew McDougall leads 2010 Puma Moth Worlds after Day 2 Thierry Martinez http://www.thmartinez.com
Puma International Moth World Championship day two.

With four races sailed, Australian Andrew 'Amac' McDougall still holds the lead after a first, eleventh and second place today.


Entered in the Masters class, McDougall is nine series points clear of Michael Lennon from Great Britain. Brad Funk (USA) is one point further back in third, Scott Babbage (AUS) is fourth while current UAE Champion Chris Graham is fifth. Defending champion Bora Gulari (USA) is sixth, sixteen points behind the leader. Kerstin Sommer (UAE) is the highest placed female in position 26.

Racing got off to a late start as a foggy haze and light winds meant a 30 minute postponement onshore. It was really a pressure game today - those who stayed in the pressure were able to get up on their foils and make gains. The fleet had three races today, bringing the total for the event up to four. Races two and three saw light winds and tough foiling conditions. The breeze filled in a bit for race four, allowing the fleet to really get up and moving.

Pictures from Thierry Martinez - ThMartinez/Sea&Co: http://www.thmartinez.com

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Results:

Moth Worlds

 Races Sailed: 4


  Series Place Sail No Type of Boat Class Country Helm M/F Series Points Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4
  1 AUS3380 Mach 2 Masters AUS Andrew McDougall M 15 1 1 11 2
  2 GBR3708 Mach 2 Open GBR Michael Lennon M 24 2 8 8 6
  3 USA3451 Mach 2 Open USA Brad Funk M 25 3 11 10 1
  4 AUS7 Mach 2 Open AUS Scott Babbage M 26 8 4 9 5
  5 UAE3679 Mach2 Open UAE Chris Graham M 28 4 7 7 10
  6 USA1 Mach 2 Open USA Bora Gulari M 31 12 10 2 7
  7 SUI3 Mach 2 Open SUI Arnaud Psarofaghis M 32 17 9 3 3
  8 GBR3604 Mach 2 Open GBR Adam May M 33 6 5 6 16
  9 USA4 Mach 2 Open USA Dalton Bergan M 38 10 20 4 4
  10 GBR5 Mach 2 Masters UK Simon Payne M 53 5 2 1 45
  11 AUS9 Mach 2 Open AUS Rob Gough M 53 11 18 12 12
  12 GBR3594 Mach 2 Open GBR Ricky Tagg M 54 9 17 15 13
  13 SUI3392 Mach 2 Masters SUI Jean-Pierre Ziegert M 57 19 16 13 9
  14 SIN3700 Mach 2 Open SGP Mark Robinson M 58 16 23 5 14
  15 USA3683 Mach 2 Open USA Zack Maxam M 58 14 15 14 15
  16 SLO3712 Mach 2 Open SVN Tomaz Copi M 66 7 3 45 11
  17 SIN3711 Bladerider Open AUS James Cole M 68 21 6 21 20
  18 USA3615 Mach 2 Open USA George Peet M 71 23 14 16 18
  19 GBR4082 Full Force Open GBR Alex Adams M 76 18 24 17 17
  20 SUI3623 Mach 2 Open SUI Mikis Psarofaghis M 82 15 28 20 19
  21 SWE3666 Mach 2 Masters SWE Martin Gravare M 85 13 19 45 8
  22 UAE3231 Bladerider Junior UAE Marcel Herrera M 85 24 13 26 22
  23 UAE3276 Bladerider Junior UAE Alex Buerger M 86 22 12 24 28
  24 GBR3632 Mach 2 Open GBR Paul Hayden M 89 20 22 23 24
  25 UAE3680 Mach 2 Open UAE Glenn Raphael M 109 35 35 18 21
  26 UAE3300 Bladerider Women UAE Kerstin Sommer F 112 28 25 29 30
  27 AUS3262 Prowler Zero Open AUS Ben Crocker M 113 32 27 25 29
  28 SWE3125 Bladerider Women SWE Emma Aspington F 114 29 30 28 27
  29 GBR3713 Mach 2 Open GBR James Phare M 115 26 21 45 23
  30 UAE3357 Bladerider Open UAE Simon Savage M 116 33 36 22 25
  31 GBR3335 Bladerider Junior GBR Dougie Imrie M 124 27 26 45 26
  32 HKG3672 Mach 2 Open HKG Dion Houghton M 124 34 32 27 31
  33 UAE3647 Assassin Open UAE Rob Fordyce M 125 30 29 31 35
  34 SWE3279 Bladerider Masters SWE Magnus Gravare M 131 36 33 30 32
  35 GBR3607 Mach 2 Open   Tim Penfold M 135 38 45 19 33
  36 UAE3665 Fastacraft Masters UAE Marc Bruegger M 135 31 37 33 34
  37 SUI3250 Bladerider Open SUI Philip Kasermann M 139 37 31 32 39
  38 GBR3431 Bladerider X8 Masters UK Richard Davies M 144 39 34 34 37
  39 CHN3637 Mach 2 Open CHN Dirk Weiblen M 155 42 38 37 38
  40 SWE3140 Bladerider X8 Masters SWE Per Eskilson M 157 40 45 36 36
  41 USA3592 Mach 2 Women USA Lindsey Bergan F 160 25 45 45 45
  42 GBR3495 Bladerider Open GBR Jonathan Peats M 166 41 45 35 45
  43 SUI9362 Bladerider Open SUI Mauro Bettazza M 180 45 45 45 45
  43 UAE24 Bladerider Masters UAE Jeroen Leenen M 180 45 45 45 45


 

 



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