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2008 Tornado Worlds -Overall Results after Race 10

by Janet Watkins on 29 Feb 2008
Race 8, 2008 Tornado Worlds, Takapuna, New Zealand Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
Here is the full result set after Race 7 and 8 from the 2008 Tornado Worlds being sailed on the Hauraki Gulf off Takapuna Beach, New Zealand.

2008 ISAF INTERNATIONAL TORNADO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

TAKAPUNA BOATING CLUB, TAKAPUNA BEACH

Results as of 17:01 on February 29, 2008 PROVISIONAL

Overall

Sailed:8, Discards:1, To count:7, Entries:51, Scoring system:My scoring system
Rank Bow Number Nat SailNo Helm Crew R1
 
R2
 
R3
 
R4
 
R5
 
R6
 
R7
 
R8
 
Total Nett Notes
1st 01 AUS 8 Darren Bundock Glen Ashby 14 (23) 2 2 8 1 1 6 57 34  
2nd 06 CAN 7 Oskar Johansson Kevin Stittle (21) 1 3 1 4 19 7 4 60 39  
3rd 12 FRA 71 Yann Guichard Alexandre Guyader 4 9 1 3 13 4 5 (23) 62 39  
4th 17 GER 1 Roland Gaebler Gunnar Struckman 3 3 4 9 (30) 18 2 5 74 44  
5th 15 ITA 257 Francesco Marcolini Edoardi Bianchi 11 7 10 5 1 (52 OCS) 10 2 98 46  
6th 04 NED 1 Mitch Booth Pim Nieuwenhuis 7 2 6 8 (26) 22 4 3 78 52  
7th 02 ESP 1 Fernando Echavarri Anton Paz 1 14 8 11 23 (52 OCS) 6 7 122 70  
8th 23 USA 808 John Lovell Charlie Ogletree 2 5 29 (52 DNF) 3 16 3 13 123 71  
9th 09 FRA 1 Xavier Revil Cristophe Espagnon 18 12 14 6 6 (52 OCS) 8 8 124 72  
10th 10 FRA 5 Billy Besson Arnaud Jarlegan 19 (20) 7 4 5 6 16 16 93 73  
11th 18 AUT 3 Roman Hagara Hans Peter Steinacher 10 25 12 15 2 9 (52 DNF) 1 126 74  
12th 29 NZL 121 Aaron McIntosh Mark Kennedy 17 8 5 7 10 13 (24) 15 99 75  
13th 26 ARG 1 Santiago Lange Carlos Espinola 15 10 13 12 (17) 8 12 10 97 80  
14th 03 GRE 7 Iordanis Paschalidis Konstantine Trigonis 6 (24) 20 16 9 5 17 12 109 85  
15th 13 GBR 447 Andrew Walsh Edward Barney 5 4 21 (28) 22 10 14 14 118 90  
16th 25 UKR 11 Pavlo Kalynchev Andrey Shaufranyuk 9 19 (24) 21 15 15 11 9 123 99  
17th 07 RUS 97 Andrey Kirilyuk Valery Ushkov 16 13 15 13 (33) 12 18 19 139 106  
18th 05 GBR 436 Leigh McMillan Will Howden 20 21 9 (52 DNF) 14 24 9 11 160 108  
19th 14 BEL 7 Carolijn Brouwer Sebbe Godefroid 12 11 19 10 27 (52 OCS) 15 21 167 115  
20th 20 GBR 7 Rob Wilson Mark Bulkeley 13 15 11 23 21 (30) 13 22 148 118  
21st 11 GER 7 Johannes Polgar Florian Spalteholz 27 22 18 14 20 3 19 (52 OCS) 175 123  
22nd 19 ESP 23 Toni Rivas Fabian Escude 34 6 (36) 17 25 7 20 17 162 126  
23rd 21 DEN 1 Allan Norregaard Michael Risoer 22 18 17 22 11 17 21 (52 OCS) 180 128  
24th 16 PUR 1 Enrique Figueroa Jorge Hernandez 8 17 28 32 31 11 27 (52 OCS) 206 154  
25th 45 GBR 431 John Gimson Stuart Bithell 26 (29) 16 27 18 20 23 25 184 155  
26th 30 NZL 11 Bruce Kendall Blair Tuke 31 (38) 30 24 7 21 31 18 200 162  
27th 08 GER 5 Tino Mittelmeier Niko Mittelmeier 23 32 (52 DNF) 29 16 2 30 33 217 165  
28th 24 AUT 8 Thomas Zajac Thomas Czajka 29 16 25 31 (32) 14 32 24 203 171  
29th 22 RUS 007 Sergey Dzhienbaev Maxim Semenov 24 (40) 27 20 19 25 35 26 216 176  
30th 38 NZL 1 Rex Sellers Brett Sellers 32 26 23 (33) 24 27 22 27 214 181  
31st 28 GBR 3 Tom Phipps Marcus Lynch 43 (52 DNF) 22 19 28 23 26 28 241 189  
32nd 36 CHN 58 You Jia Lu Xiu Ke Chen 30 37 34 25 12 (52 OCS) 28 29 247 195  
33rd 27 BRA 7 Bruno Di Bernaldi Mario Tinoco 33 27 35 26 29 (52 OCS) 25 34 261 209  
34th 32 AUS 322 Brett Burvill Ryan Duffield 35 33 32 30 34 26 (37) 20 247 210  
35th 31 AUS 13 Rohan langworthy Jack Benson 25 34 31 18 (40) 35 38 32 253 213  
36th 49 NZL 84 Nigel Williams Jeremy Stephenson 38 36 26 (39) 37 33 33 30 272 233  
37th 33 POL 1 Piotr Kowalewski Maciey Klosowicz 37 31 33 34 (42) 32 29 38 276 234  
38th 37 GER 17 Eckart Kaphengst Rasmus Toepsch 28 30 (52 DNF) 52 DNC 36 34 34 31 297 245  
39th 34 NZL 73 Dave Shaw Susan Shaw 36 35 37 37 (38) 31 36 36 286 248  
40th 48 NZL 77 Paul Francis Aaron Duncan 40 28 (52 DNF) 36 41 36 41 35 309 257  
41st 51 VEN 11 Saba Yamil Cendiza Gonzalo 39 39 38 (41) 35 29 40 37 298 257  
42nd 35 AUS 300 Damian Ford Mark Edmonds (52 DNS) 41 40 35 45 28 39 39 319 267  
43rd 42 CHN 1 Bo Lin Shan Feng Yang 44 42 39 38 (48) 41 42 40 334 286  
44th 39 AUS 285 Paul Peterson Matt Thackray 42 44 44 44 39 40 45 (46) 344 298  
45th 47 NZL 70 David Mead Chris Burgess (48) 43 42 40 47 43 46 42 351 303  
46th 41 AUS 305 Allan Gamble Kim Nicholas 46 46 45 42 (49) 37 47 45 357 308  
47th 46 GER/NZL 88/8 Justus Wolf Justus Maus 45 45 43 46 (51) 45 44 43 362 311  
48th 44 AUS/GBR 406 Stephen Medwell Stuart Offer 41 (52 DNF) 41 43 46 39 52 DNF 52 DNC 366 314  
49th 43 CHN 2 An Jie Lu Xie Hai Zhuang 47 (52 DNF) 48 45 50 42 43 41 368 316  
50th 50 NZL 88 William Caunce Andrew Springford (52 DNF) 47 46 47 44 38 52 DNF 44 370 318  
51st 40 AUS 967 Paul Raymond Nicholas Raymond (49) 48 47 48 43 44 48 47 374 325  

Scoring codes used

Code Description Points
DNC Did not come to the starting area 52
DNF Started but did not finish 52
DNS Came to the start area but did not start 52
OCS On course side at start or broke rule 30.1 52


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