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Day 2 -Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofía 2007

by GJN on 3 Apr 2007
470 fleet at Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofía 2007 Nico Martinez http://www.nicomartinez.com
Another tricky day in Palma for the Olympic classes. The Finn class managed one race, won by Jonathan Loert of France, with Daniel Bergmark of Sweeden second. The RS:X boards also managed a race, won by Maksym Oberemko (UKR) in the men and Marina Alabau (ESP) in the women.

In the Star after four races, New Zealand's Hamish Pepper and David Giles have taken the lead, ahead of Rohart Xavier and Rambeau Pascal of France. While the Tornado added two races today and Australia's Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby have the lead of the Open event, from Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher (AUT).

Overall leaders:

Finn, leading positions after day 2, 55 entries:
1 FRA 69 Lobert Jonathan 1 1pts
2 SWE 11 Daniel Birgmark 2 2pts
3 RUS 9 Skornayakov Eduard 3 3pts
4 CRO 25 Marin Misura 4 4pts
5 NED 842 Pieter-Jan Postma 5 5pts
6 AUS 241 Brendan Casey 6 6pts
7 NOR 1 Peer Moberg 7 7pts
8 CRO 524 Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic 8 8pts
9 ESP 836 Alberto Vadell Sabater 9 9pts
10 GBR 41 Giles Scott 10 10pts


49er, leading positions after day 2, 80 entries:
1 DEN 33 Peter Hansen/Soren Hansen 2pts 1 1
2 ITA 13 Pietro Sibello /Gianfranco Sibello 3pts 2 1
3 ESP 8 Federico Alonso/Arturo Alonso 3pts 1 2
4 FRA 31 Emmanuel Dyen /Yann Rocherieux 5pts 4 1
5 GBR 3 Stevie Morrisson/Ben Rhodes 9pts 1 8
6 UKR 9 Rodion Luka/Georgii Leonchuk 9pts 7 2
7 GER 4 Jan Peter Peckolt/Hannes Peckolt 10pts 7 3
8 GBR 1 Chris Draper/Simon Hiscocks 10pts 3 7
9 POL 28 Marcin Czajkowski/Krzysztof Kierkowski/Polkk2 10pts 4 6
10 GBR 24 Paul Campbell James/Mark Asquith 11pts 8 3


Laser Radial, leading positions after day 2, 91 entries:
1 MEX 183137 Tania Elias Calles Wolf 4pts 3 1
1 BEL 188816 Evi Van Acker 4pts 3 1
3 AUS 186630 Sarah Blanck 8pts 2 6
4 LTU 182613 Gintare Volungeviciute 8pts 5 3
5 AUS 188822 Krystal Weir 9pts 1 8
6 CAN 182730 Lisa Ross 11pts 2 9
7 CHN 186731 Xu Lijia 12pts 10 2
8 DEN 177931 Anna Livbjerg 14pts 8 6
9 CHN 184102 Huanqi Shen 14pts 6 8
10 NZL 177775 Jo Aleh 16pts 5 11


Laser, leading positions after day 2, 138 entries:
1 ARG 182713 Julio Alsogaray 4pts 2 2
2 SUI 188558 Max Bulley 7pts 6 1
3 USA 188663 Brad Funk 11pts 3 8
4 FIN 181487 Fredrik Westman 13pts 5 8
5 ITA 186116 Giacomo Bottoli 15pts 5 10
6 AUT 186721 Andreas Geritzer 16pts 13 3
7 POR 186206 Gustavo Lima 16pts 7 9
8 ESP 188314 Angelo Tabernero Cortes 18pts 11 7
9 USA 170817 Andrew Campbell 20pts 14 6
10 URU 187262 Alejandro Foglia 22pts 19 3


Star, leading positions after day 2, 41 entries:
1 NZL 8187 Hamish Pepper/Brao Nichol 16pts 1 5 2 8
2 FRA 8107 Rohart Xavier/Rambeau Pascal 23pts 4 10 7 2
3 AUT 8226 Hans Spitzauer/Christian Nehammer 23pts 8 6 3 6
4 IRL 8158 Maxwell Treacy/Anthony Shanks 35pts 12 15 4 4
5 BRA 8127 Robert Scheidt/Bruno Prada 36pts 2 2 16 16
6 ITA 8266 Negri Diego/Viale Luigi 39pts 7 8 10 14
7 POL 8170 Mateusz Kusznierewicz/Tomasz Holc 41pts 6 1 8 26
8 GER 8213 Marc Pickel/Ingo Borkowski 44pts 16 13 14 1
9 GER 8190 Lars Kiewning/Niels Hentschel 53pts 19 22 1 11
10 ITA 8290 Silvio Santoni/Sergio Lambertenghi 54pts 14 9 13 18


Tornado, leading positions after day 2, 58 entries:
1 AUS 8 Darren Bundock/Glenn Ashby 14pts 11 2 1
2 AUT 3 Roman Hagara/Hans Peter Steinacher 14pts 6 6 2
3 RUS 97 Kirilyuk Andrey/Ushkov Valery 21pts 3 1 17
4 GBR 436 Leigh Mc Millan/Will Howden 24pts 2 8 14
5 GER 1104 Roland Gaebler/Gunnar Struckmann 24pts 5 9 10
6 GRE 7 Pashalidis Iordanis/Trigonis Konstantinos 26pts 7 13 6
7 GER 5 Tino Mittelmeier/Niko Mittelmeier 32pts 8 16 8
8 CAN 7 Oskar Johansson/Kevin Stittle 34pts 26 3 5
9 GER 7 Johannes Polgar/Florian Spalteholz 34pts 14 5 15
10 FRA 1 Revil Xavier/Espagnon Christophe 45pts 12 12 21


Yngling, leading positions after day 2, 33 entries:
1 RUS 4 Anna Basalkina/Vladislava Ukraintseva /Ekaterina Maximova 9pts 2 7
2 GER 261 Ulrike Schuemann/Julia Bleck/Ute Hoepfner 10pts 5 5
3 GBR 9 Shirley Robertson/Annie Lush/Lucy Mcgregor 12pts 8 4
4 USA 337 Sally Barkow/Carrie Howe/Debbie Capozzi 15pts 14 1
5 NED 11 Janneke Hin/Brechtje Vp Werf/Floortje Hendrikse 16pts 3 13
6 GBR 12 Sarah Ayton/Pippa Wilson/Sarah Webb 17pts 7 10
7 NED 111 Rense Groeneveld/Annemiek Bes/Marye Kampen 19pts 11 8
8 RUS 8 Ekaterina Skudina/Diana Krutskikh/Natalia Ivanova 21pts 1 20
9 FIN 11 Silja Lehtinen/Maria Klemetz/Livia Väresmaa 21pts 12 9
10 GER 268 Kristin Wagner/Anna Hoell/Anne Pfister 24pts 9 15


470 Men, leading positions after day 2, 116 entries:
1 POR 22 Álvaro Marinho/Miguel Nunes 2pts 1 1
2 NED 1 Sven Coster/Kalle Coster 5pts 4 1
3 POL 50 Patryk Piasecki/Kacper Zieminski 5pts 2 3
4 GBR 834 Luke Patience/Chris Grube 6pts 3 3
5 FRA 24 Dreano Ronan/Floch Ronan 7pts 2 5
6 SWE 333 Johan Molund/Niels Flohr 8pts 7 1
7 GRE 165 Kambouridis Panagiotis/Orologas Gerasimos 8pts 6 2
8 JPN 4296 Hiroki Maeda/Ryousuke Tanigawa 8pts 4 4
8 FRA 11 Bonnaud Benjamin/Bonnaud Romain 8pts 4 4
10 GER 23 Christopher Lorenz/Friedrich Gebert 11pts 1 10


470 Women, leading positions after day 2, 68 entries:
1 JPN 4151 Ai Kondo/Naoko Kamata 5pts 4 1
2 GER 4978 Stefanie Rothweiler/Vivien Kussatz 9pts 7 2
3 CZE 1 Lenka Smidova/Veronika Fenclova 10pts 9 1
4 AUT 431 Sylvia Vogl/Carolina Flatscher 10pts 4 6
5 DEN 149 Signe Livbjerg/Rie Christiansen 11pts 1 10
6 USA 1757 Erin Maxwell/Isabelle Kinsolving 11pts 2 9
7 ARG 108 Maria Fernanda Sesto/Consuelo Monsegur 12pts 7 5
8 ITA 4343 Elisabetta Saccheggiani/Elisa Cecconi 13pts 11 2
9 JPN 4155 Chizuko Ijima/Sayaka Kato 14pts 3 11
9 GBR 835 Hannah Mills/Katrina Hughes 14pts 3 11


RS:X Men, leading positions after day 2, 112 entries:
1 UKR 19 Maksym Oberemko 1 1pts
1 POR 75 João Rodrigues 1 1pts
3 NED 52 Casper Bouman 2 2pts
3 POL 126 Przemyslaw Miarczynski 2 2pts
5 BRA 1 Ricardo Dos Santos 3 3pts
5 FRA 8 Nicolas Huguet 3 3pts
7 NZL 181 Tom Ashley 4 4pts
7 ESP 7 Iván Pastor 4 4pts
9 ITA 110 Fabian Heidegger 5 5pts
9 GBR 21 Nick Dempsey 5 5pts


RS:X Women, leading positions after day 2, 68 entries:
1 ESP 5 Marina Alabau 1 1pts
1 FRA 4 Charline Picon 1 1pts
3 NZL 15 Barbara Kendall 2 2pts
3 POL 8 Zofia Klepacka 2 2pts
5 GBR 95 Lucy Horwood 3 3pts
5 GER 61 Romy Kinzl 3 3pts
7 ITA 25 Alessandra Sensini 4 4pts
7 ESP 1 Blanca Manchon 4 4pts
9 TUR 90 Sedef Koktenturk 5 5pts
9 CHN 21 Jian Yin 5 5pts


Dragon, leading positions after day 2, 69 entries:
1 GER 996 Thomas Mueller/Vincent Hoesch/Max Scheibmayr 1 1pts
2 GER 816 Hans Werner Zachariassen/Michael Kurtz/Peter Eckart 2 2pts
3 IRL 194 Cameron Good/Simon Furney/Henry Kingston 3 3pts
4 DEN 375 Jørgen Schönherr/Anders Kæmpe/ 4 4pts
5 FRA 303 Yves Pajot/Jonathan Pajot/E.Renard 5 5pts
6 UKR 777 Markus Wieser/Sergei Pugachev/Thomas Auracher 6 6pts
7 GER 1018 Bergbauer /Geis/Joe Züne 7 7pts
8 SWE 334 Hans Liljeblad/Fredrik Heijne/Patrik Menhks 8 8pts
9 DEN 380 Peter Warrer/Peter Due/ 9 9pts
10 GER 957 Horst-Wilhelm Ströh/Rüdiger Karsten/Philipp Ströh 10 10pts
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