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    Posted: 07 Dec 06 at 8:07am

After two days

CLUB NAUTICO SAN ISIDRO
CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL HSBC 2006
Series Summary, Preliminary 

Pl B# Sail # Crew Fm 1 2 3 4 Tot
1 16 AUT3 HAGARA-STEINACHER AUT 1 8 1 3 13
2 7 AUS8 BUNDOCK-ASHBY AUS 6 2 4 2 14
3 43 ARG1 LANGE-ESPINOLA ARG 7 23 8 4 42
4 15 FRA5 BESSON-JARLEGAN FRA 10 21 15 1 47
5 14 NED8 BOOTH-NIEWENHUIS NED 4 12 7 27 50
6 28 ITA257 MARCOLINI-BIANCHI ITA 20 6 18 6 50
7 1 FRA1 REVIL-ESPAGNON FRA 2 5 22 24 53
8 18 FRA298 SOUBEN-BONTEMPS FRA 5 28 11 9 53
9 2 GER7 POLGAR-SPALTEHOLZ GER 15 1 28 10 54
10 21 GRE7 PASCHALIDIS-TRIGONIS GRE 31 3 13 7 54
11 4 ESP1 ECHAVARRI-PAZ ESP 11 13 12 22 58
12 9 GER1104 GAEBLER-STRUCKMANN GER 12 10 19 19 60
13 27 FRA11 MORVAN-VANDAME FRA 8 29 9 15 61
14 26 PUR1 FIGUEROA-HERNÁNDEZ PUR 3 18 25 17 63
15 23 GER1096 MITTELMEIER-MITTELMEIER GER 14 25 6 20 65
16 22 ESP104 PADRON-CUERVAS-MONS ESP 23 4 26 13 66
17 3 FRA7 GUICHARD-GUYADER FRA 9 31 14 18\RDG 72
18 5 GBR436 MC MILLAN-HOWDEN GBR 19 11 16 28 74
19 8 FRA302 BACKES-SEVESTRE FRA 26 17 32 5 80
20 6 CAN7 JOHANSSON-KEVIN CAN 29 19 24 8 80
21 10 GBR430 WALSH-BARNEY GBR 24 20 5 33 82
22 11 GBR7 WILSON-BULKELEY GBR 18 9 29 26 82
23 19 BEL7 BROUWER-GODEFROID BEL 28 14 30 11 83
24 31 USA804 DANIEL-CHU USA 13 48\DNF 17 12 90
25 17 ESP23 RIVAS-ESCUDE ESP 48\OCS 26 3 14 91
26 13 RUS97 KIRILYUK-USHKOV RUS 30 33 2 31 96
27 39 NED1 HEEMSKERK-DERCKSEN NED 48\OCS 7 20 21 96
28 12 USA808 LOVELL-OGLETREE USA 48\OCS 15 10 25 98
29 20 ITA5 SORRENTINO-COLOMBO ITA 21 22 48\OCS 18 109
30 40 GBR438 RASHLEY-LYNCH GBR 22 24 31 34 111
31 24 AUT381 ZAJAC-CZAJKA AUT 16 27 23 48\OCS 114
32 33 NED100 SAMAMA-VAN LEEUWEN NED 35 16 36 32 119
33 35 POR1 CAYOLLA-CERVEIRA POR 25 30 34 30 119
34 25 GBR434 STYLES-PEEL GBR 32 48\DNF 21 23 124
35 42 BRA1 MIRSKY-GUAL BRA 34 37 39 16 126
36 41 BRA37 DI BERNARDI-CHANG BRA 27 35 38 37 137
37 32 NZL87 MCINTOSH-KENDALL NZL 48\OCS 34 27 29 138
38 47 ARG29 GUEVARA-MARIANI ARG 17 40 42 41 140
39 38 AUT360 JESSENIG-JESSENIG AUT 33 39 35 38 145
40 30 USA813 GRANDFIELD-CALLEN USA 36 38 37 35 146
41 36 USA840 THINSCHMIDT-WIERDA USA 48\DSQ 32 41 36 157
42 46 ARG360 BLANDO-NOÉ ARG 37 41 40 40 158
43 37 RUS7 DZHIENBAEV-SEMENOV RUS 48\OCS 36 33 48\OCS 165
44 34 UKR21 GOLEMBIEVSKYY-VOLOSHENYUK UKR 39 42 43 42 166
45 44 CAN2 DUBUC-HERENDEER CAN 40 43 44 43 170
46 51 CHN112 YOUJIA-CHEN CHN 38 48\DNF 48\OCS 39 173
47 45 GER1103 SEIFERT-TIEMANN GER 41 44 45 44 174

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Ed and Andys website has a report from them after each days racing, well worth a read heres the link http://www.teamwalsh-barney.com/ 
www.northropsails.com

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Tornado World Championship

4 - 10 December 2006

Location: San Isidro, Argentina.
Entries: 48 boats, 20 Nations

Day 1 - 5 December 2006

In Brief:
First race wind 6 - 9 knots, Second race wind 14 - 12 knots
Bundock/Ashby score 6 , 2
Bundock/Ashby 2nd spot overall
French Revil/Espagnon lead regatta with score of 2, 5

In Detail:

7 of the 48 Tornados that started the light SE 6-8 knots wind race were OCSs including Olympic Medalists USA John Lovell & Charlie Ogletree and NZL Aaron McIntosh & Bruce Kendall.

Double Olympic Medalists AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher lead from the start followed by number 1 ranked FRA Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon.
The Austrian team opened a comfortable distance to cross the line in first followed by the French.

The clean right side of the gate in the second upwind paid off for PUR Enrique Figueroa & Jorge Hernandez and NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhis who finished 3rd and 4th consecutively.

The SE picked up and the Tornados started race 2 with a 10-12 knots breeze and gusts reaching 14 knots. After a clean start the fleet divided itself to both sides of the course.

Once again, the leader, AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby, opened a good distance. Behind them the GRE team of Iordanis Paschaladis & Constantinos Trigonis and GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz were closely fighting for the 2nd position

On the second downwind the jib of the Ozzies came down and the lead they had wasn't enough to keep them ahead of the second, GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz. The Germans took the bullet, followed by the Ozzies.

The Greek team of Paschaladis & Trigonis crossed the line in 3rd, followed by ESP Javier Padron & Antonio Cuevas Mons in 4th and FRA Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon in 5th.

Winners of Race 1, AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher, crossed the line in 8th.

Bundock said "Despite the jib halyard breaking and us destroying our best jib we are very happy to start the series with 6 and 2. This is the best start to a regatta we have had for such a long time. We normally have to play catch up".

Ashby said "its going to be a close regatta, most of the French are fast, Hagara is always so fast in the light breeze, Polgar and the Greeks are very consistent, it will be tight and we will really have to fight for this tittle.

Top 5 after 2 races

1 FRA Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon 7 pts
2 AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby 8 pts
3 AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher 9 pts
4 GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz 16 pts
5 NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhis 16 pts

Full results and pictures at
http://tornado2006.cnsi.org.ar/
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Mark Jardine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Dec 06 at 9:32am
We'll be posting reports every day with links to the event website. Hope the Brits recover after their start.
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You're on it

Look at the Y&Y home page and the write ups are there with the following link...

http://tornado2006.cnsi.org.ar/

 

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Originally posted by tornado435

Rob and Mark are the top UK boat after Day 1 in 11th with Leigh and Will in 13th.

 

Hugh and Tom had a mare on the first day by the looks of things.....

On the serious side, Tornado435 have you got a good link to the results/reports site?

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Rob and Mark are the top UK boat after Day 1 in 11th with Leigh and Will in 13th.

 

Hugh and Tom had a mare on the first day by the looks of things.....

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Thanks for the vote of confidence Major, but not this year. Maybe next!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Major Iyeswater Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Dec 06 at 11:52am
Originally posted by Tornado_ALIVE

Teams to watch:

Hurricane Force Winds (40+ Knots) - GBR- Tornado 435-

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Bundock and Ashby second at Tornardo South Americans

Media Release by Media Services, San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, 29 November 2006

The Spanish crew and reigning World Champions, Fernando Echavarri and Anton Paz made a comeback after struggling for form all season to win the Olympic class Tornado South American Championship, the pre-cursor to the Tornado Worlds. Australia’s Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby finished a good second.

Echavarri/Paz showed their form winning the ISAF Grade 1 South American Championships from Australians Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby by a margin of five points over the eight race series in Argentina.

Johannes Polgar/Florian Spalteholz (GER) held on for third after a late charge from the newly formed team of Mitch Booth/Pim Nieuwenhis (NED) who did well to finish fourth.

During the Championship, the fleet experienced a great variety of conditions ranging from 6 knots from the west-north-west to 25 knots from the east-south-east. The event highlighted the challenging weather conditions and high level competition we will face in the upcoming World Championship to be held in San Isidro, Argentina, starting on the 4 December.

Teams to watch:

Light Wind (6-10 knots) - PUR-Enrique Figueroa/ Jorge Hernandez, AUT-Roman Hagara/Hans Peter Steinacher, ARG-Santiago Lange/Carlos Espinola

Medium Wind (12-16 Knots) - AUS-Darren Bundock/Glenn Ashby, FRA-Olivier Backes/Paul Sevestre, ITA-Francessco Marcolini/Eduardo Bianchi

Strong Winds (18+ Knots) - GBR-Rob Wilson/Mark Bulkeley, BEL-Carolijn Brouwer/Sebastien Godefroid, ESP-Fernando Echavarri/Anton Paz

All round conditions - ITA-Francessco Marcolini/Eduardo Bianchi, AUS-Darren Bundock/Glenn Ashby, NED- Mitch Booth/Pim Nieuwenhis

Bundock said: "This is a unique place to sail. It’s the widest river in the world, fresh water and extremely choppy when the wind is against the river flow. Just to confuse things even more, the river is tidal, so the river flows the wrong way!"

Ashby commented: "The wind in the last two days was fresh to frightening downwind, with no consistent wind patterns. The Worlds won’t be a speed race; the thinking teams will come out on top."

Notably missing from the Championship was the South American crew of French Xavier Revil/Christoph Espagnon, who currently lead the World Ranking list.

 

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