Laser Masters' World Championship at Kingston, Canada - Day 6
by Marianne Davis 17 Jul 2015 23:45 BST
11-18 July 2015
Day 6 of the Kingston Laser Masters' Worlds. Three races were completed today by all competitors in a southerly breeze of 8-10 knots. Tomorrow is the last day of the 2015 Laser Masters World Championships, with closing ceremonies and prize-giving at 1900 at the Kingston Yacht Club.
In the Laser Standard Apprentice Division, Adonis Bougiouris of Greece continues to lead the group, with bullets in all races today. New Zealand's Matt Blakey sits 2nd, and Paul Scullion, Great Britain 3rd.Australia's Brett Beyers continues to lead the Laser Masters division, even after being black flagged in race 10. He sits 20 points in front of 2nd place, Peter Hurley United States. Dominican's Ari Barshi is 3rd.
In the Laser Standard Grand Masters Division Peter Shope, United States, continues to lead, placing 1,1,2, in today's races. Canadian Andrew Roy moves up to second after winning the final race of the day, with USA's Mark Bear in 3rd. Mark Bethwaite continues to lead the Laser Standard Great Grand Master Division, with another race win today. South Africa's Alan Keen is 2nd, with 4 points separating Keen and Bethwaite. Keen sits 5 points ahead of 3rd place, New Zealand's Robert Blakey.
The Radial Apprentice Division is lead by Scott Leith, 4 points ahead of Australia's Zac Skulander with Steve Smith of Great Britain in 3rd. In the Radial Masters Division, Keith Davids of the United States Remains in 1st, with Great Britain's Ian Jones in 2nd. Brazil's Joao Ramos sits in 3rd, 5 points behind Jones. Canadian Allan Clark moves up to 1st in the Radial Grand Master Division, after placing 5,2,3, in today's races. Clark sits 3 points ahead of fellow Canadian Robert Britten in 2nd and 8 points ahead of Australia's Jeff Loosemorein 3rd.
The Radial Great Grand Master Division continues to be lead by Robert Lowndes of Australia after winning all three races today. Bill Symes of the United States is 2nd and Keith Wilkins of Great Britain 3rd. In the 75 and over division, Peter Seidenberg of the United States remains in 1st, after placing 1,2,1, in today's races. Seidenberg sits 7 points ahead of Canadian Johan Van Rossem, who placed 3,1,2, in today's races. Michael Shield of New Zealand sits in 3rd, with a 2,5,5, today.
Tomorrow, the first warning signal will be at 1200, with two races scheduled. Visitors are welcome to come down to Portsmouth Olympic Harbour (Kingston, Canada) to see all of the on water action!
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