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New leader on day two of Eight Metre Worlds

by Sail-World/GJN on 11 Jul 2006
Eight Metre Worlds Eight Metre Class
Day two of the Eight Metre International World Championship 2006 Chopard - Races being held at the Lindauer Segler-Club on Lake Constance. And a new leader after Sarissa, P Roh, recorded two wins to overtake Hollandia, the day one leader.

After the promised force 3 died at the start time of the first race, finally at 14:00 a weak west wind got the fleet away on a course which had to be shortened. The second race was sailed under the black flag after a general recall and a second race was finally completed, both going to Sarissa.

Froya, T Ellegast, was second in the first race of the day and Layfayette, A Manuel, second in the second.

Overall Sarissa leads from Hollandia, T van Rootselaar, with Aluette, E Bieri in third place.

Leading scores after 3 races:

1 SUI-10 Sarissa P. Groh YCRo 6 1 1 8.00pts
2 NED-1 Hollandia T. van Rootselaar RNCYC 1 6 3 10.00
3 SUI-11 Aluette E. Bieri ASC 2 5 4 11.00
4 GBR-2 Lafayette A. Manuel RNCYC 7 3 2 12.00
5 Z-9 Froya T. Ellegast KYC 4 2 8 14.00
6 SUI-8 YQUEM M. Stern SNG 3 9 6 18.00
7 GER-5 Sposa II J. Martin YCRa 8 7 5 20.00
8 USA-33 Gefion R. Palm RoYC,NY 5 8 7 20.00
9 GER-8 WYVERN K. Biller YCRa 9 11 10 30.00
10 GER-10 Spazzo W. Beeck KYC 10 10 12 32.00
11 AUT-12 Bera M. Bilgeri YCH 11 15 9 35.00
12 J-1 Aun Y. Kobayashi RNCYC 13 4 20 37.00
13 H-9 Elfe Dr. A. Lochbrunner LSC 15 14 11 40.00
14 SUI-1 Catina VI F. Meyer SNG 12 12 19 43.00
15 H-3 Edit W. Wagner SCBO 17 13 13 43.00
16 H-6 Bayern II H. Nitsche LSC 16 17 14 47.00
17 GER-9 Germania III G. Wegener SVAOE 14 18 18 50.00
18 H-4 Sposa U. Marquard SCBO 19 20 15 54.00
19 GER-15 Anne Sophie Dr. H. Klein MYC 18 16 BFD 56.00
20 GBR-27 IF P. Wilson AYC 21 19 16 56.00
21 H-8 Silhouette L. Hummler LSC 20 21 17 58.00
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