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2009 Flying Dutchman World Championships - Day One

by Ed Cox on 3 Aug 2009
2008 World Champions Hungarian Sailors Szabolcs Majthenyi and Andras Domokos Mike Shields
The Flying Dutchman 2009 World Championships commenced today at Medemblik Holland, with 97 boats from 18 countries. The boats have been split into two fleets for the qualifying series on the Isjelmeer.

First thing in the morning there was heavy rain and no wind to greet the fleets, but improved during the morning. Both races were sailed in 15-20 knots with some occasional gusts into the low 20's.

As the breeze built there was short sharp chop over most of the course over a metre at times. The first race had a building breeze of 12-18 knots with part of the fleet on first hole and part on second.

The breeze was quite shifty and gradually building throughout the race. The second race had more breeze again with many boats on third hole and fully depowered.

In the two fleets Jorgen Boysen-Möller in Den 21 and 2008 World Champion Szabolcs Majthényi in Hun 70 dominated the two fleets and are tied, both on two points. Both won convincingly with large margins in the fresh breeze.

Other strong performers were the Bas van der Pol in Ned 32 Hans Peter Schwarz in Ger 87, who are in third and fourth place after the two races.

The Australians had a mixed day, but reasonable results. Edward Cox and Peter Bevis had a fifth and a tenth and are in 15th place, but still close to the top 10 only a few points behind. They would have been further up in the first race, but a problem setting the spinnaker on the final run dropped them from fourth to 12th, and they ultimately finished 10th. Alister and Andrew McCowan finished 12th and 20th and are currently 31st .

Lighter conditions are anticipated tomorrow, but less rain.

Royal Yacht Club Hollandia

 

The Brita Waterfilter International Flying Dutchman World Championship 2009

 

 

Provisional Results

 

No

Sailno

Name

Scores

1

2

1

HUN 70

Szabolcs Majthényi, András Domokos
b03

1,0

1

1

2

DEN 21

Jurgen Boysen-Möller, Jens Boysen-Müller
b01

2,0

1

1

3

ESP 6

Ginés Romero, Alvareo Moreno
b07

2,0

2

1

4

NED 26

Enno Kramer, Ard Geelkerken
b10

3,0

3

1

5

NED 11

Kai Schäfers, Peter van Koppen
b11

4,0

4

1

6

NED 32

Bas van der Pol, Mark van der Pol
b12

5,0

3

2

7

GER 51

Kunze Andreas, Seebauer Josef
b22

5,0

5

1

8

GER 187

Beichl Stefan, Mayer Thomas
b19

6,0

6

1

9

GER 87

Hans-Peter Schwarz, Roland Kirst
b04

6,0

2

4

10

ITA 4

Nicola Vespasiani, F.Vespasiani
b23

7,0

7

1

11

GER 113

Koenig, Kilian, Brack, Johannes
b08

8,0

5

3

12

CRO 51

Tin Matulja, Robin Matulja
b15

8,0

8

1

13

NED 4

Klaas Tilstra, Paul van der Pol
b26

9,0

9

1

14

ESP 91

Marco Sevila Schachermaier, Robrto Sevila Botella
b31

10,0

10

1

15

GER 135

Ralph Jambor, Jens Schreiber
b14

11,0

11

1

16

NED 348

Wim Langeslag, Theo Rutten
b39

12,0

12

1

17

GER 202

Jörn Borowski, Andreas Berlin
b05

12,0

6

6

18

AUT 31

Julius Trippolt, Lukas Linhart
b48

13,0

13

1

19

GER 33

Hans Genthe, Hauke Drengenberg
b17

14,0

4

10

20

GBR 369

Toby Barsley-Dale, Gareth Russell
b44

14,0

14

1

21

GER 199

Dirk Bogumil, Michael Lisken
b02

15,0

15

1

22

AUS 7

Edward Cox, Peter Bevis
b30

15,0

10

5

23

GER 100

Jan Lechler, Jens Salow
b28

15,0

7

8

24

NED 28

Robert de Lange, Pieter Zandstra
b27

16,0

16

1

25

NED 15

Albert van Vianen, Bas Wulffers
b20

17,0

8

9

26

GER 173

Wenten, Handick
b47

17,0

17

1

27

AUT 39

Christoph Zingerle, Philipp Schay
b36

18,0

18

1

28

AUS 1

Alister McCowan, Andrew McCowan
b60

19,0

19

1

29

ESP 86

José Sánchez Pastor, Javier Higuera
b32

20,0

20

1

30

SLO 4

Peter Štoka, Andrej Živec
b85

21,0

21

1

31

GER 213

Rolf Albert, Lutz Albert
b43

22,0

22

1

32

GER 19

Peggy Bahr, Torsten Bahr
b13

22,0

9

13

33

NED 33

Tanja Heijink, Nettie van der Valk
b55

23,0

23

1

34

GER 28

Olaf Ballerstein, Jobst Wellensiek
b37

23,0

16

7

35

GER 22

Rainer Gerstl, Christian Porsche
b52

24,0

24

1

36

NED 5

Fred Schaaf, Casper Schaaf
b24

25,0

13

12

37

AUT 382

Christoph Aichholzer, Philipp Zingerle
b18

25,0

25

1

38

GER 139

Jupp Wanders, Dennis van Werkhoven
b89

26,0

26

1

39

GBR 389

Jon Williams, Alex Rogers
b72

27,0

27

1

40

GER 99

Björn Althaus, Matthias Krukenbaum
b51

28,0

28

1

41

AHO 3

Henry A. Koning, Rob J. Taal
b21

28,0

12

16

42

GER 41

Edwin Neue, Henner Heeg
b68

29,0

29

1

43

NED 69

Peter van Veen, Gijs van Daal
b76

30,0

30

1

44

GER 130

Christian von Mulert, Peter Mülhauser
b56

31,0

31

1

45

GER 13

König,Schappie, Greten, Tom
b53

31,0

17

14

46

NED 304

Carlo Brugman, Johan van Werkhoven
b69

32,0

32

1

47

CZE 14

Petr Storch, Zbynek Zanker
b50

32,0

14

18

48

ITA 7

Barenghi Alberto, Matteo Costa
b59

33,0

33

1

49

POL 133

Pawel Swiderski, Marcin Zawistowski
b82

34,0

34

1

50

NED 9

Paul de Schipper, Cor Huisman
b63

35,0

35

1

51

NED 311

Tom Hijmans, Louk Nelissen
b81

36,0

36

1

52

AUT 4

Manfred Zeissel, Andreas Laube
b49

36,0

21

15

53

NED 334

Sjors Riemslag, Klaas van der Spek
b33

37,0

15

22

54

NED 35

Wim Reijling, Durk Schroor
b94

37,0

37

1

55

POL 7

Irek Pierwola-Gorski, Piotr Tyszkiewicz
b65

38,0

19

19

56

GER 92

Juergen Groelle, Caroline Rudorff
b86

38,0

38

1

57

GER 178

Vogel,Ralf, Stefan Burger
b73

39,0

39

1

58

ITA 94

Pierfrancesco Eustachi, Paolo Rossi
b38

40,0

29

11

59

NED 122

Erika Geelkerken, Harald Berning
b42

41,0

20

21

60

GER 219

Jörg Herrmann, Oliver Hyzyk
b25

43,0

18

25

61

GER 98

Shmuel Markhoff, Michael Höhle
b34

46,0

22

24

62

GBR 338

Dawn Barsley-Dale, Jamie Withaker
b97

48,0

dnf

1

62

ITA 10

Roberto Cipriani, Stefano Ambrotio
b06

48,0

dsq

1

62

MEX 126

Javier Valdes, Javier Valdes Jr
b90

48,0

dnf

1

62

NED 2

Wouter Molenaar, Frans Dagelet
b40

48,0

dnf

1

62

RUS 2

Nikolay Kovalev, Andrey Stasik
b93

48,0

dnf

1

62

USA 3

Paul Hemker, Kees Jan van Garderen
b77

48,0

dnf

1

62

NED 53

Rien van Paridon, Jaap Pels
b64

48,0

dnc

1

69

NED 312

Pieter Staal, Arnout Wijs
b41

50,0

27

23

70

GER 111

Ulrich W. Schäfers, Michael Happich
b74

50,0

23

27

71

GER 1976

Fischer, Gordon, Baxmann, Peter
b80

51,0

31

20

72

NED 340

Hugo Maarleveld, Roy van Swol
b62

52,0

26

26

73

NED 18

Frank Nooijen, Jelle van Leuken
b79

54,0

37

17

74

GBR 386

Tony Lyall, Colin Burns
b66

57,0

24

33

75

NED 341

Toos Zandstra, Durk Zandstra
b46

59,0

11

dnf

76

NED 315

Clovis Buijs, Kevin van Tol
b75

61,0

33

28

77

GER 105

Alexander Nordalm, Björn Wohlrab
b88

61,0

32

29

78

POL 8

Henryk Blaszka, Tomasz Kledzik
b83

62,0

28

34

79

SLO 1

Luka Tomori, Urban Jan
b58

65,0

34

31

80

AUT 11

Moser Walter, Sitzwohl Wolfgang
b70

67,0

35

32

81

GER 66

Prenzler, Kurt, Bollweg, Heinz
b54

68,0

38

30

82

CZE 1

Pavel Fiala, Roman HOudek
b71

71,0

36

35

83

GER 12

Ernst Greten, Detlef Krüger
b61

73,0

25

dnc

84

NED 70

Ruud Journee, Gert van der Mast
b92

75,0

39

36

85

ROM 100

Mihai Butucaru, Thijs Smit
b57

77,0

40

37

86

NED 55

Mark Soetman, Hendrik Paping
b91

78,0

30

dnc

87

GBR 382

Peter Doran, Peter Hadfield
b45

89,0

41

dnc

88

NED 25

Harold Wijgers, Niels Kamphuis
b09

96,0

dnf

dnf

88

NED 40

Derek van der Vorst, Michiel Kotting
b95

96,0

dnf

dnf

88

SLO 2

Miha Stanovnik, Tomas Pogainic
b84

96,0

dnf

dnf

88

GER 96

Helge Lehner, Claudia Lehner
b87

96,0

dnf

dnc

88

NED 27

Koen Muilwijk, Daphne Muilwijk-Duijvestein
b96

96,0

dnf

dnc

 

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