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Tornado Worlds at Club Nautico San Isidro, Argentina - Day 3

by Event Press 8 Dec 2006 07:53 GMT 5-10 December 2006

Australians Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby take over the lead

It took some time for the breeze to come in today. Race 5 was delayed by 45 minutes and started in very light conditions - SE 6-8 knots.

Spanish Javier Padron & Antonio Cuevas Mons rounded the weather mark in first after having a clean start at the RC side while the pin end of the starting line was very busy. Australians Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby rounded right behind them, took over the lead mid way down the first downwind and got the bullet of the race 1 minute ahead of second placed AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher.

" That's the first time I finished first in a Tornado Worlds", says with a big smile 4 times A-Class World Champion Glenn Ashby.

Canadians Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle were third and Germans Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz fourth.

Race 6 saw the breeze pick up to 12 knots and most of the fleet choosing the left side of the course to reach the weather mark. But it was local heroes Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola that rounded ahead of NED Micha Heemskerk & Herbert Derkson with a good distance between them.

The Dutch made their move on the second downwind gybing early into a pressure line to close the gap to the Argentineans, took the lead on the final upwind and won the race. Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola remain 3rd overall.

AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby rounded the first mark in 9th position and fought their way back to 5th by the finish to take the overall lead.

Race 4 winners FRA Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan crossed the line in 3rd.

AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher got themselves into trouble on the starting line, started in the second row, and finished 33rd.

" Its fantastic to lead the regatta at the mid way point but the biggest advantage for us is to be the only boat not to have a drop race in the 20's. This will be a huge advantage as the regatta goes on", explains Bundock.

The youngest sailor in the fleet, British Christopher Rashley, will turn 18 tomorrow, the lay day. He and his crew Marcus Lynch are currently holding the 32nd position.

"I started sailing Tornados seriously 6 months ago. I sail Formula 18 but the Tornado is the Olympic catamaran class and that's where I want to be. It is an amazing boat and this Championship is an excellent opportunity to learn and gain experience. If I could choose my Birthday present it would be to win a race in this event", smiles Rashley, ready to celebrate his Birthday at tonight's Barbecue.

More information and pictures at tornado2006.cnsi.org.ar

Results after Day 3: (6 races, 1 discard)

PosSail NoHelm & CrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1AUS8Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby-62421514
2AUT3Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher18132-3315
3ARG1Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola7-238412233
4GER7Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz151-28104434
5GRE7Lordanis Paschaladis & Constantinos Trigonis-31313791143
6FRA5Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan10-2115118347
7FRA1Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon2522-2411747
8FRA11François Morvan & Matthieu Vandame8-2991510648
9FRA298Matthieu Souben & Gurvan Bontemps5-28119201257
10PUR1Enrique Figueroa & Jorge Hernandez318-251751861
11ESP1Fernando Echavarri & Anton Paz111312-2271962
12FRA7Yann Guichard & Alexandre Guyader9-311418\RDG61663
13ESP104Javier Padron & Antonio Cuevas Mons234-261317966
14NED8Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhis4127-27222772
15ITA257Francesco Marcolini & Edoardo Bianchi20618624-3074
16GER1104Roland Gaebler & Gunnar Struckmann1210191914-2274
17GBR436Leigh Mc Millan & William Howden191116-28151778
18CAN7Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle-291924832579
19USA804Daniel Robbie & Gary Chu13(48\DNF)1712291081
20GBR430Andrew Walsh & Edward Barney24205-33191583
21FRA302Oliver Backes & Paul - Ambroise Sevestre2617-32582985
22GER1096Tino Mittelmeier & Niko Mittelmeier14-25620232386
23NED1Misch Heemskerk & Herbert Dercksen(48\OCS)7202141190
24RUS97Andrey Kirilyuk & Valery Ushkov30-3323125896
25GBR7Rob Wilson & Mark Bulkeley1892926-361496
26USA808John Lovell & Charlie Ogletree(48\OCS)151025163197
27ESP23Toni Rivas & Fabian Escude(48\OCS)26314213498
28ITA5Vincenzo Sorrentino & Giorgio Colombo2122(48\OCS)182726114
29BEL7Carolijn Brouwer & Sebbe Godefroid28143011-3432115
30AUT381Thomas Zajac & Thomas Czajka162723(48\OCS)3021117
31NZL87Aaron Mcintosh & Bruce Kendall(48\OCS)3427291320123
32GBR438Christopher Rashley & Marcus Lynch2224313426-36137
33POR1Diogo Cayolla & Frederico Cerveira2530-34303324142
34BRA1Andre Mirsky & Naldi Gual3437-39163228147
35GBR434Hugh Styles & Tom Peel32(48\DNF)21234035151
36NED100Wouter Samana & Jeroen Van Leeuwen35163632-3837156
37RUS7Sergey Dzhienbaev & Maxim Semenov(48\OCS)363348\OCS2813158
38BRA37Bruno Di Bernardi & Andre Chang2735383735-39172
39ARG29Fernando Garcia Guevara & Gustavo Mariani1740-42413741176
40USA840Donald Thinschmidt & Andrew Wierda(48\DSQ)3241363138178
41AUT360Thomas Jessenig & Stefan Jessenig3339353839-43184
42USA813Mike Grandfield & Brock Callen36383735-4440186
43ARG360Esteban Blando & Alejandro Noe37414040-4242200
44UKR21Stanislav Golembievskyy & Olexiy Voloshenyuk3942434243-44209
45CAN2Alan Dubuc & Mark Herendeen40434443-4545215
46CHN112Luo Youjia & Xiuke Chen38(48\DNF)48\OCS394646217
47GER1103Jochen Seifert & Jurgen Tiemann41444544(48\DNS)48\DNS222

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