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Laser Radial Men’s World Championship 2012 - Off and Running on Day 2

by Alaine Neilson on 13 Jul 2012
Mahia Pepper rounding top mark Day 2 Race 2 - Laser Radial Mens World Championship 2012 Alaine Neilson /RQYS http://www.rqys.com.au/
The 2012 Laser Radial Men’s World Championship 2012 is being hosted by the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, with fifty-two competitors from nine countries sailing on Moreton Bay.

Day one was breeze free and it looked as if the second day might go the same way.

However Principal Race Officer Kevin Wilson held the fleet ashore for an hour or so and the day gradually built. The fleet began racing in a seven knot breeze and the rain came in hard in a series of squalls as the day progressed. Three races were sailed and the boats went wide attempting to catch any breeze they could.



Overall winner today, Daniel Smith (AUS), said modestly, ‘I had a couple of good races – I felt relaxed and comfortable. It just seemed to work. The wind was a bit tricky and the rain made it trickier because you couldn’t see much. ‘Daniel ranked 10th overall in the Youth Worlds.


Tristan Brown (AUS) came second overall, with a win the a fourth and a sixth. ‘It was quite tricky… the wind was swinging a lot with the clouds and the rain. It was hard to work out where to go. I came back in two of the races OK because I was a fair way behind. But Daniel sailed really well so he’s the person to beat I guess,’ he said.

Kiwi sailor Mahia Pepper was third overall, with a 4, 2, 8 score line. He said, ‘The wind was really nice – it was sort of consistent in pressure if not in direction. I had a bad start but recovered well. ‘Mahia is fresh from the World Laser Youths where he ranked thirteenth overall, and he is well placed here.



Ben Walkemever was ranking fifth, with a 12, 3, and 5. He said he would have rather sailed in breezier conditions. ‘The wind was just enough but not really enough for an 83 kilo sailor.’

Ben ranked seventh overall in the recent Laser Radial Youth World Championship also sailed out of Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron.






 

World Laser Radial Men's Championship

Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

Nation Leaderboard

 

Laser Radial Men's Results as of 14:21 on July 14, 2012

Overall

Sailed: 4, Discards: 1, To count: 3, Entries: 51, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank ent-sailno name sailorid nat R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett
1st 199104 Smith Daniel AUSDS33 2.0 1.0 1.0 (8.0) 12.0 4.0
2nd 185806 Pepper Mahia NZLMP9 4.0 2.0 (8.0) 1.0 15.0 7.0
3rd 202854 Brown Tristan AUSTB13 1.0 4.0 6.0 (20.0) 31.0 11.0
4th 197284 OConnell Jeremy AUSJO5 (8.0) 6.0 4.0 2.0 20.0 12.0
5th 202810 Walkemeyer Ben AUSBW14 12.0 3.0 5.0 (21.0) 41.0 20.0
6th 192612 Lane George NZLGL2 16.0 8.0 (27.0) 3.0 54.0 27.0
7th 199215 Roberts James NZLJR6 (27.0) 11.0 13.0 4.0 55.0 28.0
8th 199111 Perez Garcia-duran Alejandro ESPAA20 6.0 17.0 10.0 (27.0) 60.0 33.0
9th 153160 Wearn Matthew AUSMW34 3.0 15.0 17.0 (22.0) 57.0 35.0
10th 192624 Kennedy Mitchell AUSMK2 5.0 (30.0) 16.0 14.0 65.0 35.0
11th 199225 Kempkers Matthew NZLMK10 (29.0) 7.0 15.0 13.0 64.0 35.0
12th 198363 Puopolo Andrew USAAP58 7.0 20.0 12.0 (33.0) 72.0 39.0
13th 162626 Kennedy Mark AUSMK7 14.0 (23.0) 3.0 23.0 63.0 40.0
14th 196479 Hiwa Shota JPNSH7 21.0 14.0 (23.0) 5.0 63.0 40.0
15th 183535 de Trazegnies Jean Paul PERJD1 9.0 24.0 7.0 (36.0) 76.0 40.0
16th 170509 Langford Rohan AUSRL17 13.0 21.0 (30.0) 11.0 75.0 45.0
17th 191645 Howe Nicholas AUSNH7 (22.0) 22.0 18.0 6.0 68.0 46.0
18th 201506 Vincent Thomas AUSTV3 25.0 5.0 (31.0) 18.0 79.0 48.0
19th 189794 Davids Keith USAKD53 18.0 32.0 2.0 (52.0 OCS) 104.0 52.0
20th 114658 Yamamoto Kazuyuki JPNKY11 17.0 27.0 (40.0) 12.0 96.0 56.0
21st 203223 Franklin Benjamin AUSBF3 11.0 (28.0) 20.0 26.0 85.0 57.0
22nd 187268 Dietrich Tomas ARGTD1 15.0 13.0 29.0 (42.0) 99.0 57.0
23rd 197287 Bates William AUSWB17 (41.0) 18.0 14.0 25.0 98.0 57.0
24th 193921 Tan Wei Ann Nicodemus SINNT2 24.0 19.0 (32.0) 15.0 90.0 58.0
25th 202599 Lilley Jake AUSJL12 35.0 16.0 9.0 (40.0) 100.0 60.0
26th 195326 Vidal Agustan ARGAV3 19.0 9.0 (33.0) 32.0 93.0 60.0
27th 202882 Utting Bradley AUSBU2 10.0 25.0 26.0 (31.0) 92.0 61.0
28th 198115 Dunning Beck Logan John NZLLD6 30.0 (33.0) 24.0 9.0 96.0 63.0
29th 199099 Atherton-Feeney Sean AUSSF4 32.0 10.0 25.0 (52.0 DNF) 119.0 67.0
30th 195542 Le Roy Cullen NZLCL4 (46.0) 12.0 28.0 28.0 114.0 68.0
31st 193919 Wong Mark SINMW1 20.0 (31.0) 21.0 29.0 101.0 70.0
32nd 198122 Hookings Luke AUSLH25 23.0 38.0 11.0 (39.0) 111.0 72.0
33rd 199095 Howard Richard AUSRH1 26.0 34.0 (35.0) 19.0 114.0 79.0
34th 202619 Onodera Shoichiro JPNSO4 34.0 (43.0) 37.0 10.0 124.0 81.0
35th 201538 Johnson Hayden AUSHJ3 31.0 36.0 (39.0) 17.0 123.0 84.0
36th 201521 Plenderleith Stuart AUSSP22 (45.0) 37.0 43.0 7.0 132.0 87.0
37th 193070 Pullen Zac AUSZP2 28.0 26.0 34.0 (41.0) 129.0 88.0
38th 196421 Bennett Liam AUSLB11 33.0 42.0 (47.0) 16.0 138.0 91.0
39th 199093 Loosemore Jeff AUSJL17 (38.0) 35.0 36.0 24.0 133.0 95.0
40th 199070 Masaaki Taniguchi JPNTM13 (42.0) 39.0 19.0 38.0 138.0 96.0
41st 199109 Connor Nicholas AUSNC12 48.0 29.0 22.0 (52.0 OCS) 151.0 99.0
42nd 193132 Charlie Markson PNGMC1 36.0 41.0 (52.0 ARB) 35.0 164.0 112.0
43rd 198125 Brooks-duncan Joshua AUSJB61 (49.0) 40.0 44.0 34.0 167.0 118.0
44th 198089 Halsey Luke AUSLH? 40.0 (48.0) 38.0 45.0 171.0 123.0
45th 184709 Russell Stephen AUSSR22 37.0 (47.0) 41.0 46.0 171.0 124.0
46th 203211 Mills Michael AUSMM27 47.0 (50.0) 48.0 30.0 175.0 125.0
47th 180187 Blight Dan AUSDB32 (50.0) 45.0 45.0 37.0 177.0 127.0
48th 202666 Pursch Kingsley AUSKP10 39.0 46.0 (49.0) 44.0 178.0 129.0
49th 193143 Numa Raymond PNGRN1 44.0 44.0 (46.0) 43.0 177.0 131.0
50th 202852 Meech Christopher AUSCM26 43.0 49.0 42.0 (52.0 OCS) 186.0 134.0
51st 152875 Lott Nigel AUSNL6 (52.0 DNC) 52.0 DNC 52.0 DNC 52.0 DNC 208.0 156.0

 

 


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