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Riva Cup - Action underway on Lake Garda

by Elena Giolai on 31 May 2014
2014 Riva Cup - Korsar Elena Giolai
The Riva Cup 2014, taking place at Fraglia Vela Riva, is known as a 'tourist' regatta and is organised for enthusiasts who haven't lost their spirit of competition and sportsmanship despite being 'middle aged' as they combine the regattas with a family holiday on Lake Garda, Trentino.

Four classes are represented, the Int’l 14'skiff, the 505 and Korsar and the Dyas bulb boat. 10 nations are taking part including Canada, the USA, Great Britain, France, Denmark, Germany and Austria with around 100 boats and twice that number of sailors who along with their families are at Riva del Garda to enjoy the regattas and have fun in this family friendly location. Six regattas were completed on the first two days,(with one day of competition remaining), with a stiff southerly wind of 20 knots which created some technical problems for a few who had dis-mast or capsized. For the majority, however, it was two afternoons of great sailing. Tomorrow is the final day when the last two regattas will decide the medal winners in all categories.


In the 505 class only one point separates the top two crews in the standings: both of them German. Findel-Tellen are in the lead over Hunger-Kleiner. Bogacki- Dehne are third just one point ahead of Boehm-Ross. Winners of the last race were Koechlin- Achterberg.

Germans Mahnke-Blum have led in the Korsar category since the first day (2-1-2) and are closely followed by fellow Germans Braun-Kruck who were first in the last regatta. Thimme Uti and Frank made a great recovery finishing in third place after taking two firsts and a fifth today.


The most spectacular of the classes featured in the Riva Cup is the 14 foot International skiff, which has the youngest crews and was also the most difficult to manage in the strong gusts over Lake Garda, Trentino. Brits Massey-.Harvey dominate with four firsts, a second and a withdrawal. Close behind are Germans Voss-Eihe and the other Brits Fitzgerald-Dobson just one point behind.

All German crews are on board the Dyas bulb boats and after six races it's a tie with 13 points for the first two crews of Bersch-Schmidt and Vetter-Loew. They will battle it out for the top position tomorrow. Lotar Schmidt and Thomas Eckardt are in third place only two points behind.









Risultati 505
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

GER 8875

Jens Findel, Johannes Tellen, KYC

12,0

1

3

(10)

5

1

2

2

GER 9071

Dr. Hunger Wolfgang, Kleiner Julien, PYC

13,0

6

1

2

1

(9)

3

3

GER 9112

Bogacki Morten, Dehne Lars, DYC

20,0

(9)

5

1

6

2

6

4

GER 9135

Boehm Stefan, Roos Gerals, Segel Club Ville

21,0

4

2

7

(18)

4

4

5

GER 9070

Stefan Koechlin, Andreas Achterberg, SVS

27,0

2

(9)

9

7

8

1

6

GER 9090

Christian Kellner, Martin Schoeler, HSC

28,0

3

6

4

4

11

(12)

7

CAN 8970

Tennant Bob, Bourdow Steve, RVicYC

35,0

(19)

15

3

3

6

8

8

GER 9078

Achterberg Frieder, Stueckl Wolfgang, DTYC

42,0

5

7

5

14

(20)

11

9

SUI 8954

Caroline Jacot, Philippe Jacot, CVN

46,0

11

(17)

11

11

3

10

10

DEN 9128

Buhl Nikolaj Hoffmann, Buhl Henrik, Hellerup Sejlklub

47,0

7

12

6

12

10

(dnf)

 

Risultati Dyas
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

GER 1471

Bersch Peter, Schmidt Norbert, Yachtclub Rhein Mosel

13,0

1

2

2

(8)

1

7

2

GER 1452

Erik Dr. Vetter, Stefan Loew-Dick, HerrschingerSegel-Club

13,0

3

3

1

2

(4)

4

3

GER 1390

Lothar Schmidt, Ingo Guenzel, DTYC

20,0

5

(6)

3

3

6

3

4

GER 1410

Eckardt Thomas, Florack Georg, Akademischer Segel-Club zu Ber

22,0

(11)

5

5

4

3

5

5

GER 1320

Andreas Linke, Andreas Malcher, KYC

25,0

4

1

4

(11)

7

9

6

GER 1421

Eckhard Meyer, Joerg Muerau, Kanu - Segel - Club - Hemer

35,0

8

7

(13)

6

8

6

7

GER 1397

Heldmann Philip, Hoge Malte, KaR

38,0

(13)

10

9

12

5

2

8

GER 1450

Kuhlen Peter, Peters Knut, Berliner Yacht Club

42,0

9

11

6

7

9

(ocs)

9

GER 12

Sepp Haag, Tommy Sparrer, Yacht Club Weiden

43,0

7

(dnf)

dnc

13

2

1

10

GER 1357

Breitenfeldt Ralf, Mersch Knut, HSC

45,0

2

(dnf)

dnf

1

14

8

 

Risultati Int.14'
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

GBR 1519

Archie Massey, Hillary Harvey, Itchenor S.C.

6,0

1

1

(dnf)

2

1

1

2

GER 91

Voss Oliver, Ehrig Eihe, Kiel Yacht-Club

11,0

2

(4)

2

3

2

2

3

GBR 1530

Fitzgerald Andy, Richard Dobson, Itchenor S.C.

12,0

3

2

1

(5)

3

3

4

GBR 1548

Pearson Julian, Nick Martin, Weston SC

19,0

4

3

3

4

5

(7)

5

GBR 1523

Morrison Kimball, Stevens Sean, Itchenor S.C.

28,0

5

6

5

7

(8)

5

6

GBR 1546

Charles Duchesne, Tom Bracewell, USC

34,0

6

5

(dnf)

10

9

4

7

GBR 1531

Andrew penman, Chris Isatson, Itchenor S.C.

45,0

7

(dnf)

dnf

9

6

8

8

GBR 1549

Jones Martin, Jones Neale, Itchenor S.C.

46,0

(dnf)

         

 

Risultati Korsar
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

GER 3758

Ralf Mahnke, Ralf Blum, Eichholzer Wassersportverein

12,0

2

1

2

4

(11)

3

2

GER 3813

Dirk Braun, Juergen Kruck, SVWU

14,0

5

3

3

2

(13)

1

3

GER 3820

Thieme Uti, Thieme Frank, Berliner Yacht Club

18,0

7

4

(16)

1

1

5

4

GER 78

Joerg Langner, Joerg Diestelmann, Berliner Yacht Club

19,0

4

2

1

10

(14)

2

5

GER 3815

Troetschel Denis, Diestelmann Yvonne, RSCB Remscheider SYC Bevertals

26,0

(8)

6

4

3

5

8

6

GER 3814

Recknagel Jan, Broy Sascha, SCAI

34,0

1

5

5

(13)

10

13

7

GER 3650

Torsten Simon, Alexander Neddermeier, Segelclub Ahoi (SCA)

37,0

6

10

(17)

8

4

9

8

GER 3800

Dieter Hafenmair, Sabine Guelker, Bad Woerishofer Segel Club

39,0

(14)

8

8

7

12

4

9

GER 3798

Gluch Markus, Lawitzke Hans, Seglervereinigung Wuppertal

40,0

9

dnf

12

5

7

(16)

10

GER 3661

Duncker Klaus, Benjamin Singer, SCNL

47,0

16

7

6

(dns)

8

10


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