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Laser 2 Worlds at Weymouth & Portland Sailing Academy Day 1

by Mike Clapp 21 Jul 2009 07:54 NZST 18-25 July 2009

Thirty seven crews from across Europe enjoyed 3 races in ideal F3 to 4 conditions on the first day of the 30th anniversary championships. At the end of the day, current world champions, Nigel Skudder and Keith Hills top the leaderboard, just ahead of their old rivals Lisa Buddemeier and Matthais Duwel.

With more wind forecast, the heavier crews are now eagerly anticipating the next four races on Tuesday, and the prospect of a ‘Big Wednesday’

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoNatHelmCrewR1R2R3Pts
1st10588GBRNigel SkudderKeith Hills1124
2nd10591GERLisa BuddemeierMatthias Duwel2215
3rd5460GERMarian Scheerdaniel Scheer43512
4th5749GBRMike CrokerDiana Croker37313
5th9937NEDSytze HarkemaCarmen Gerlach55616
6th10626GBRMichael ClappMark Bond812424
7th10592GBRJude BairdFred Fuller610925
8th10620NEDAnne MarksClaas Visser941528
9th10610GERRalf TerheydenWesley Wloka1061228
10th10330GBRRoger JamiesonKate Fitzsimmons158831
11th9257NEDFrits KlaverCynthia Markus1314734
12th9142GBRDavid AnnanAmanda Childs1191636
13th10628GBRChris HuffenEmma Taylor14171041
14th9179GBRGary KinchJackie Kinch7251345
15th10003GERMeike FlatauVenessa Freitag20151146
16th6883GERNiels KrenzChristian Gerdum12132348
17th10331NEDWilbert Van VlietJenneke van der Wal22111851
18th10418NEDEelke V D BosErik V D Linden21161451
19th6465NEDEsther MeewisMargot Linssen18201957
20th10599GBRTom DerhamRachel Willerton27191763
21st10503NEDFloris StapelFran Steenwinkel16302066
22nd10107GBRMark HardyPeter Walcroft26212269
23rd10100GBRSam NichollsNeil Bishop19232870
24th8394GBRIan CarpenterImogen Carpenter1718DNC73
25th9203GERPeter KruseArne Wittemer25262475
26th10004NEDMaud WuismanSophie van Driel31242176
27th10500NEDKoen V D KouweSanne Verhoeve32222781
28th8105NEDBram Van DrielSophie or Iris Van Driel24282981
29th9490NEDMark den HeijerM Van Sijenborgh30272683
30th8344GERChristoph BeutlerThomas Bertram29312585
31st9473GBRTimothy WildMichael Wild23333187
32nd9940GERJens LassmanBritta Wenzek28293087
33rd10609GBRSteve SkudderLouise Griffiths33323398
34th9144GBRRobert BushellJames Brookes363432102
35th9277NEDMartyn RochxBas Venbogt343535104
36th6450AUTSabine LenggerElise Van DongenDNC3634108
37th1062GBRBen JenkinsNigel Jenkins35DNCDNC111

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