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2.4mR World Championship - Stellan Berlin wins seventh world title
by Craig Heydon on 14 Sep 2013
Racing on the final day of the 2-4mR World Championship Peter Newton
At the 2013 2.4mR World Championship in Poole, England, racing has wrapped up with Sweden’s Stellan Berlin winning his seventh world title.
After 11 races over four days Michael Leydon was the top placed Australian at the event, finishing the regatta in 36th position.
Neil Patterson finished his first 2.4mR World Championship in 61st, with Mark Durnan 72nd.
Australia’s London 2012 Paralympic Games 2.4mR representative Matt Bugg was forced out of the event with illness at the end of the first day while in sixth position.
Unfortunately Bugg didn’t get any better as the regatta went on, remaining on shore for the final three days, with the Tasmanian finishing in 65th position.
Meanwhile, the test event for the Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships is currently taking place in Spain.
Australia’s Ashley Brunning is in action in the Laser fleet and is currently fifth overall after the opening five races.
Brunning is currently 10 points off a spot on the podium, following a 19th, a ninth and a second on Friday.
Provisional Results
Series Place
Sail No
Helm
M/F
Tally
Series Points
1
SWE379
Stellan BERLIN
M
70
41
2
GBR100
Helena LUCAS
F
44
43
3
GBR98
Megan PASCOE
F
58
45
4
SWE423
Lennart HESELIUS
M
75
86
5
FIN168
Rikard BJURSTRÖM
M
40
94
6
SWE364
Peter ANDERSSON
M
68
103
7
GBR75
Ian BARKER
M
54
105
8
NOR114
Harald ROLFSNES
M
61
134
9
FIN175
Marko DAHLBERG
M
42
137
10
SWE441
Hans ASKLUND
M
78
140
11
FIN167
Janne LAINE
M
39
146
12
FIN133
Jan FORSBOM
M
34
156
13
CAN39
Bruce MILLAR
M
5
188
14
GBR88
Martin WHITTINGHAM-JONES
M
46
201
15
USA165
Daniel EVANS
M
31
221
16
FIN173
Niko SALOMAA
M
8
224
17
GBR87
Will STREET
M
16
227
18
GER44
Lasse KLÖTZING
M
29
241
19
FIN166
Pauli IMMONEN
M
38
247
20
SWE378
Per AHRBOM
M
69
258
21
SWE420
Henrik JOHNSSON
M
74
267
22
FIN172
Veikko MARTIN
M
41
273
23
SWE409
Peter WILTON
M
73
273
24
FRA5
Cantin KEVIN
M
9
282
25
GBR116
Iain STOWE
M
48
283
26
FRA4
Eric DRYE
M
11
290
27
SWE437
Claes BENGTZON
M
77
297
28
SWE331
Bo HEDENSJÖ
M
67
305
29
SWE425
Pekka SEITOLA
M
76
307
30
CZE7
Daniel BINA
M
6
310
31
SWE391
Jonas PALM
M
71
311
32
GBR5
Allan SMITH
M
18
325
33
GBR115
Bruce HILL
M
47
325
34
GBR110
Simon HILL
M
45
337
35
FIN139
Nisse WEST
M
35
339
36
AUS27
Michael LEYDON
M
32
347
37
GBR107
John ROBERTSON
M
13
351
38
GBR121
Steve BROWN
M
51
359
39
CAN23
Jackie GAY
F
4
364
40
GBR120
Steve BULLMORE
M
50
366
41
FIN156
Anna-liisa OXBY
F
36
385
42
FIN162
Karl WESSBERG
M
37
390
43
GBR78
Brett DINGWALL
M
55
392
44
GBR68
Carol DUGDALE
F
21
403
45
NED28
Dirk Jan BROERTJES
M
25
411
46
GBR92
Mark TAYLOR
M
57
414
47
NOR127
Ove RØRVIK
M
64
414
48
SWE400
Bertil GRANDINSON
M
72
415
49
SWE447
Patrik KARLSSON
M
80
418
50
GER99
Detlef MUELLER-BOELING
M
30
426
51
GBR122
Hasse MALMSTEN
M
52
426
52
GER63
Stefan KLOETZING
M
59
433
53
ESP10
Emilio FERNANDEZ
M
7
437
54
NED36
Henk VAN HEUVELN
M
27
442
55
FRA56
Daniel GACHIGNARD
M
10
449
56
FIN108
Sauli YLITALO
M
33
471
57
GBR84
Richard CORNAH
M
56
483
58
SWE279
Jan LINDQVIST
M
66
498
59
GBR124
Jonathan CURRELL
M
15
502
60
NED29
Nico FOEKEMA
M
26
522
61
AUS32
Neil PATTERSON
M
2
531
62
GBR27
Joe CROSS
M
53
538
63
GBR118
Sophie marie DINGWALL
F
49
543
64
GBR113
John BROOKER
M
14
548
65
AUS36
Matt BUGG
M
3
559
66
NED24
Nico NUIJEN
M
24
560
67
NOR118
Paul KRAGSET
M
62
566
68
GBR36
Peter GREGORY
M
17
571
69
GBR105
Christopher MOORE
M
43
596
70
GBR91
Bruce PADFIELD
M
23
596
71
SWE268
Håkan KARLSSON
M
65
598
72
AUS25
Mark DURNAN
M
1
610
73
GBR57
Isabella WALSH
F
20
640
74
GBR54
Andrew FARROW
M
19
681
75
NOR104
Mona grete STORLI
F
60
710
For more information on the Australian Sailing Team visit
Australian Sailing Team Website
.
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