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Kieler Woche 2010 - Perfect conditions for Day 7

by Kieler Woche Regatta on 26 Jun 2010
Kieler Woche www.KielerWoche.de
Sail as much as you can was the motto for the fourteen international classes when perfect sailing conditions came back to Kiel after basically no racing the day before, when the only Folkeboot, Platu 25 and the J 24 classes managed to have one race.

Up to four races for the 750 teams get to day into their results. Christopher McLaughlin (GBR) and crew took the lead in J24 with three wins and a six place discard. As well in the 29er Mads Emil Lübeck / Christian Peter Lübeck (USA) could win three races and now leading the fifty boat strong fleet.

Results June 25 (top six)

420er
1. Damien Brenac / Julien Lacaze (FRA) 2,2,3,7;
2. Chuan Yang Ko / Andrew Paul Chan (SIN) 5,1,3,9;
3. Cassandre Blandin / Marion Leprunier (FRA) 2,2,5,9;
4. Jordi Xammar Hernandez / Joan Herp (ESP) 5,4,1,10;
5. Justin Liu / Sherman Cheng (SIN) 8,1,2,11;
6. Joanna Freeman / Hannah Mitchell (GBR) 3,1,9,13.

OK-Jolle
1. Greg Wilcox (NZL) 4,1,11,1,17;
2. Rakocy Bartosz (POL) 1,6,1,10,18;
3. Oliver Gronholz (Bad Segeberg) 6,3,2,11,22;
4. Jørgen Holm (DEN) 9,2,9,3,23;
5. Tim Goodbody (IRL) 2,13,4,5,24;
6. Andreas Pich (Travemünde) 14,4,12,4,34.

Europe
1. Sylvain Notonier (FRA) 1,3,2,4,10;
2. Anna Livbjerg (DEN) 3,1,3,3,10;
3. Stine Paeper (Hamburg) 2,8,1,2,13;
4. David Kölby (SWE) 3,5,3,7,18;
5. Tobias Hemdorff (DEN) 1,4,5,13,23;
6. Kaczmarek Marek (POL) 7,5,8,6,26.

Folkeboot
1. Per Jørgensen / Kjeld Skov / Kristian Hansen (DEN) 9,9,2,2,22;
2. Christian Thomsen / Claus Schou / Henrik Holk (DEN) 1,2,7,14,24;
3. Ulf Kipcke / Gero Martens / Dieter Kipcke (Neumünster) 7,6,5,8,26;
4. Per Buch / Per Puck / Hans Schultz (DEN) 16,5,1,6,28;
5. Dirk Rohrbeck / Uwe Grigull / Sylvia Lienau (Mönkeberg) 2,14,8,9,33;
6. Uwe Pfuhl / Jens Callsen / Siegfried Busse (Laboe) 3,7,9,16,35.

Platu25
1. Martin Sigrist / Luca Gerig / Matthias Bosshart / Benjamin Dierauer / Simon Brügger / Markus Sigrist (SUI) 2,4,1,2,(9),9;
2. Daniel Nauck / Daniel Nauck / Thorben Nowak / Frank Barownick / Steve Bärtle / Thomas Piesker (Berlin) 10,(11),3,1,1,15;
3. André Teutenberg / Jan-Pit Teutenberg / Jens Wehrenbrecht / Lars Teutenberg / Sven Wehrenbrecht (Dortmund) (8),2,2,6,5,15;
4. Jens Ahlgrimm / Enrico Taeufer / Carsten Wernecke / Mathias Gedrange / Stephan Moelle (Niederstotzingen) 3,7,(13),4,3,17;
5. Ingo Lochmann / Jens Steinborn / Max Rieger / Matthias Krüger / Christian Maedel (Berlin) 1,1,(14),12,10,24;
6. Suzanne Willim / Jasmin Rupprich / Catrin Wegner / Wibke Bülle / Eva Steinijans / Charlotte Jaekel (Goltoft) 4,9,9,(10),2,24.

J24
1. Christopher McLaughlin / Julia Scott / Chris McLaughlin / Michael Kyte / Andy McLelland / Ian Southworth (GBR) 1,1,2,(6),1,5;
2. Matthias Garzmann / Michael Skotzki / Benjamin Voigt / Roland Böhm / Thorsten Glabisch (Hamburg) (11),4,1,1,8,14;
3. Peer Kock / Valentin Zeller / Marc-Daniel Mählmann / Ole Hicken / Hannes Pagel (Hamburg) 5,2,3,4,(13),14;
4. Kai Mares / Justus Kellner / Tobias Peters / Tim Becker / Jan-Marc Ulrich (Dänischenhagen) 2,7,(15),5,4,18;
5. Per-Håkan Persson / Baltzar Weinhagen / Marie Ståhlbrand / Monica Persson / Peter Nielsen (SWE) (15),3,10,2,11,26;
6. Stefan Karsunke / Andrea Körner / Tim Habekost / Jonathan Huth / Malte Gibbe (Hamburg) 6,10,(12), 9,2,27.

Hobie 16
1. Detlef Mohr / Karen Wichardt (Reinfeld) 2,1,3,6;
2. Wee Chin Teo / Justin Wong (SIN) 1,2,4,7;
3. Wen Chun Low / Jonathan Russel Chew (SIN) 4,3,1,8;
4. Jens Goritz / Katrin Wiese-Dohse (Wyk/Föhr) 3,4,2,9;
5. Knud Jansen / Anke Delius (Kiel) 5,6,5,16; 6. Georg Backes / Joshua Schütze (Kiel) 7,11,7,25.

505
1. Dr.Wolfgang Hunger / Julien Kleiner (Strande) 1,1,2,4;
2. Jan Saugmann / Morten Ramsbæk (DEN) 6,6,1,13;
3. Meike Schomäker / Holger Jess (Kiel) 8,3,3,14;
4. Martin Goerge/Rainer Goerge (Kiel) 3,12,8,23;
5. Stefan Böhm / Roos Gerald (Hürth) 4,14,5,23;
6. Jacob Bojsen-Møller / Jørgen Bojsen-Møller (DEN) 5,4,15,24.

FD
1. Szabolcs Majthenyi / András Domokos (HUN) 2,1,1,4;
2. Kilian König / Johannes Brack (Waldeck-Scheid) 1,2,4,7;
3. Bas van der Pol / Marc van der Pol (NED) 3,3,2,8;
4. Harold Wijgers / Niels Kamphuis (NED) 4,4,3,11;
5. Martin Krings / Joachim Brodda (Hamburg) 10,7,5,22; 6. Christoph Aichholzer / Philipp Zingerle (AUT) 6,10,6,22.

H-Boote
1. Mads P.G. Korsgaard / Anders Rydlöv / Uffe Dreiser (DEN) 1,1,1,3;
2. Kent Dalsbo / Michael Damborg / Claus Berno (DEN) 5,11,3,19;
3. Jesper Dietz / Torben Henriksen / Jakob Hansen (DEN) 6,6,7,19;
4. Morten Reinhold / Kim Fremlev Larsen / Chr. Milert Hansen (DEN) 3,12,6,21;
5. Jörg Dr.Thoben / Ole Jensen / Dirk Thoben (Fahrdorf) 8,4,9,21;
6. Per Hovmark / Søren Bredal / Bertelsen Anders (DEN) 12,8,2,22.

Drachen
1. Jesper Bendix / Jesper Baungaard / Lars Christensen (DEN) 1,1,6,8;
2. Ben van Cauwenbergh / Yves Bassette / Manu Hens (BEL) 2,5,3,10;
3. Mitja Meyer / Zino Soyka / Miklas Meyer (Hamburg) 5,2,8,15;
4. Tim Ladehof / Arne Brügge / Tim Jesse (Hamburg) 8,7,1,16;
5. Ulli Libor / Pontoppidan Dines / Uwe Mares (Hamburg) 4,10,2,16;
6. Thomas Müller / Mario Wagner / Tom Robin Müller (Zug) 6,6,5,17.

Formula18
1. Helge Sach / Christian Sach (Zarnekau) 1,2,1,4;
2. Jörg Gosche / Hannes Pegel (Bremen) 2,1,2,5;
3. Eckart Kaphengst / Söncke Kühl (Kiel) 4,7,3,14;
4. Frank Rübling / Martin Bach (Oststeinbek) 3,10,4,17;
5. Horst Fock / Nathan Wolf (Oststeinbek) 10,4,5,19;
6. Sven Lindstädt / Philip Boll (Norderstedt) 6,5,8,19.

Kielzugvogel
1. Herbert Kujan / Christian Kujan (Marktoberdorf) 3,4,2,9;
2. Alexander Antrecht / Antrecht Klaus (Neustadt) 7,3,1,11;
3. Jens Liebheim / Thomas Kindermann (Essen) 11,1,4,16;
4. Fischer Axel / Martina Stemmer (Stuttgart) 5,8,5,18;
5. Wolfgang Emrich / Klaus Ebbinghaus (Geltendorf) 8,12,3,23; 6. Michael Hotho / Uwe Lätzsch (Wunstorf) 18,7,7,32.

29er
1. Mads Emil Lübeck / Christian Peter Lübeck (USA) 2,(6),1,1,1,5;
2. Fizulic Domagoj / Basic Tomislav (CRO) 2,2,2,(3),1,7;
3. Justus Schmidt / Max Boehme (Schönwalde) 1,3,3,1,(4),8;
4. Jule Goerge / Lotta Goerge (Kiel) 1,(25),2,4,5,12;
5. Vera Maag / Bärbel Maag (Albstadt) 3,2,5,2,(14),12;
6. Christian Kirketerp / Mathias Sletten (DEN) 4,7,1,2,(16),14.

Contender
1. Bjarke B. Johnsen (DEN) 4,2,7,2,15;
2. Sören Andreasen (DEN) 3,9,5,1,18;
3. Jacob Lunding (DEN) 10,1,3,6,20;
4. Michele Benvenuti (ITL) 1,6,12,4,23;
5. Jan von der Bank (Eutin) 2,11,14,3,30;
6. Karsten Kraus (Schwedeneck) 7,7,10,11,35.

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