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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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Looks like a hard day on the water for the brits. Though Ed and Andy must have played a blinder with a 5th in Race 3

 

 

 

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Day  6 December 2006

 

In Brief:

  • Bundock/Ashby score 4, 2 
  • Bundock/Ashby second overall 
  • Breeze 10-12 knots
  • Hagara leads regatta by 1 point after scoring 1,3 
 
In Detail:
 
Race 3 saw 10 knots at the start of the race and it was Olympic Gold Medallist Roman Hagara that got the best start at the bottom end of the line and came in from the favoured left hand side of the course to lead first around the first mark. all the leaders extended on the rest of the fleet with out many positions changing in the leading group.  It was Roman Hagara first from second place of RUS Andrey Kirilyuk & Valery Ushkov, then the Spanish Toni Rivas & Fabian Escude, from the Australians Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby who finished third and fourth consecutively.

Race 4 saw the starting line crowded at the top end of the line. This drew a few casualties with a number of boats hitting the starting boat. The French #3 in the world hit the starting boat and caused enough damage to there boat they had to retire.
 
However, the leaders came from the bottom end of the line once again as the breeze when slightly left up the first upwind. The French Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan were the leaders this time and the fleet stayed close together for two upwinds. The French increased their lead on the second downwind and had no problems taking the winning bullet. The Aussies Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby were second passing AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher on the last downwind. Hagara/Steinacher move to first overall by one point over Bundock/Ashby.

" We decided to start clean at the pin, together with the Australians, and that made all the difference", explained the winner of the race French Billy Besson. The French have jumped up to 4th overall.

The Argentineans Bronze Medallists Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola, made a come back through out the race and crossed the line in 4th, after an exciting finish head to head with Quingdao winners French Olivier Backes & Paul Ambroise Sevestre.

After a consistent performance in yesterday's races, French team Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon had a difficult day with a 22nd and a 24th and are now 7th overall.
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It seems everyones struggling to find any kind of consistency all the way through the fleet, certainly shows it to be a tough event. 
Although not making the top 3 at the moment, the french with 3 boats in the top ten are certainly doing something right over the other countries.  Maybe the RYA should have a look at the french cat scene to see whats happening.  I dont mean that as a knock against our guys out there but IMO the RYA could do with putting more publicity into cat racing. 

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The french teach schoolchildren sailing as part of their curriculum , I've seen primary school age kids being taught cat sailing in tiny cats the size of optimists , must help !

Sailing in France is right up at the top of sporting status , unlike the uk ,

Cat sailing in the rest of europe is proportionally far bigger than here

 

 

 

 

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After Day 3, The Aussie's are on top again!!

At least we don't have to follow on in sailing

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


Pl B# Sail # Crew 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tot
1 7 AUS8 Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby (6) 2 4 2 1 5 14
2 16 AUT3 Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Stein acher 1 8 1 3 2 (33) 15
3 43 ARG1 Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola 7 (23) 8 4 12 2 33
4 2 GER7 Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz 15 1 (28) 10 4 4 34
5 21 GRE7 Lordanis Paschaladis & Constantinos  Trigonis (31) 3 13 7 9 11 43
6 15 FRA5 Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan 10 (21) 15 1 18 3 47
7 1 FRA1 Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon 2 5 22 (24) 11 7 47
8 27 FRA11 François Morvan & Matthieu Vandame 8 (29) 9 15 10 6 48
9 18 FRA298 Matthieu Souben & Gurvan Bontemps 5 (28) 11 9 20 12 57
10 26 PUR1 Enrique Figueroa & Jorge Hernandez 3 18 (25) 17 5 18 61
11 4 ESP1 Fernando Echavarri & Anton Paz 11 13 12 (22) 7 19 62
12 3 FRA7 Yann Guichard & Alexandre Guyader 9 (31) 14 18\RDG 6 16 63
13 22 ESP104 Javier Padron & Antonio Cuevas  Mons 23 4 (26) 13 17 9 66
14 14 NED8 Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhis 4 12 7 (27) 22 27 72
15 28 ITA257 Francesco Marcolini & Edoardo Bianch i 20 6 18 6 24 (30) 74
16 9 GER1104 Roland Gaebler & Gunnar Struckmann 12 10 19 19 14 (22) 74
17 5 GBR436 Leigh Mc Millan & William Howde n 19 11 16 (28) 15 17 78
18 6 CAN7 Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle (29) 19 24 8 3 25 79
19 31 USA804 Daniel Robbie & Gary Chu 13 (48\DNF) 17 12 29 10 81
20 10 GBR430 Andrew Walsh & Edward Barney 24 20 5 (33) 19 15 83
21 8 FRA302 Oliver Backes & Paul - Ambroise  Sevestre 26 17 (32) 5 8 29 85
22 23 GER1096 Tino Mittelmeier & Niko Mittelmeier 14 (25) 6 20 23 23 86
23 39 NED1 Misch Heemskerk & Herbert Dercksen (48\OCS) 7 20 21 41 1 90
24 13 RUS97 Andrey Kirilyuk & Valery Ushkov 30 (33) 2 31 25 8 96
25 11 GBR7 Rob Wilson & Mark Bulkeley 18 9 29 26 (36) 14 96
26 12 USA808 John Lovell & Charlie Ogletree (48\OCS) 15 10 25 16 31 97
27 17 ESP23 Toni Rivas & Fabian Escude (48\OCS) 26 3 14 21 34 98
28 20 ITA5 Vincenzo Sorrentino & Giorgio Colomb o 21 22 (48\OCS) 18 27 26 114
29 19 BEL7 Carolijn Brouwer & Sebbe Godefroid 28 14 30 11 (34) 32 115
30 24 AUT381 Thomas Zajac & Thomas Czajka 16 27 23 (48\OCS) 30 21 117
31 32 NZL87 Aaron Mcintosh & Bruce Kendall (48\OCS) 34 27 29 13 20 123
32 40 GBR438 Christopher Rashley & Marcus Lynch 22 24 31 34 26 (36) 137
33 35 POR1 Diogo Cayolla & Frederico Cerveira 25 30 (34) 30 33 24 142
34 42 BRA1 Andre Mirsky & Naldi Gual 34 37 (39) 16 32 28 147
35 25 GBR434 Hugh Styles & Tom Peel 32 (48\DNF) 21 23 40 35 151
36 33 NED100 Wouter Samana & Jeroen Van Leeu wen 35 16 36 32 (38) 37 156
37 37 RUS7 Sergey Dzhienbaev & Maxim Semenov (48\OCS) 36 33 48\OCS 28 13 158
38 41 BRA37 Bruno Di Bernardi & Andre Chang 27 35 38 37 35 (39) 172
39 47 ARG29 Fernando Garcia Guevara & Gustavo&nb sp;Mariani 17 40 (42) 41 37 41 176
40 36 USA840 Donald Thinschmidt & Andrew Wierda (48\DSQ) 32 41 36 31 38 178
41 38 AUT360 Thomas Jessenig & Stefan Jessenig 33 39 35 38 39 (43) 184
42 30 USA813 Mike Grandfield & Brock Callen 36 38 37 35 (44) 40 186
43 46 ARG360 Esteban Blando & Alejandro Noe 37 41 40 40 (42) 42 200
44 34 UKR21 Stanislav Golembievskyy & Olexiy Vol oshenyuk 39 42 43 42 43 (44) 209
45 44 CAN2 Alan Dubuc & Mark Herendeen 40 43 44 43 (45) 45 215
46 51 CHN112 Luo Youjia & Xiuke Chen 38 (48\DNF) 48\OCS 39 46 46 217
47 45 GER1103 Jochen Seifert & Jurgen Tiemann 41 44 45 44 (48\DNS) 48\DNS 222
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Hi all

I'd prefer if you didn't copy and paste reports and results from event / other websites. It is ok in this case, but can land us in hot water. Instead just link to the reports here on YachtsandYachting.com

Day 1: http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=24325

Day 2: http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=24335

Day 3: http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=24344

It is fine to link to reports by sailors etc. on their own sites.

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These reports are being sent to my email direct from Bundy so all is cool....

 

Tornado World Championship
4 - 10 December 2006

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

Day  3  7 December 2006

 In Brief:

  • Bundock/Ashby  take overall lead 
  • Bundock/Ashby  score 1, 5. 
  • Breeze  6 - 8 knots  in first race, 12-14 knots in second race 
  • Hagara  scores 2 and 33. 
In Detail:
 
Race finally got underway after the race committee delayed the racing waiting for a stead 6 knots of breeze to fill in. The left hand side of the course paid up the first work and it was the Spanish team of Javier Padron/Antonio Cuevas Mons that lead Bundock and Ashby around the first mark. Bundock/Ashby rolled over the Spanish  mid way down the first run to take the lead and choose the right hand side of the course upwind just as the breeze started to fill in from the right hand side. Roman Hagara moved to 2nd up the next upwind also playing the right hand side but by the time Hagara reached the top mark Bundock/Ashby had extended a 1 minute lead and were not head again.
 
Race 6 saw Roman Hagara/Hans peter Steinacher get themselves into trouble on the starting line and started second row. The breeze had shifted to the right and fill into 12 knots. It was local hero Santiago Lange/ Carlos Espinola that lead NED Micha Heemskerk/Herbert Derkson from the right to round the first mark one, two consecutively. Series leader Hagara/Steinacher rounded the first mark 31st. Heemskerk/Derkson made their move on the second downwind gybing early into a great pressure line to close the gap to Lange/Espinola and took the lead up the final upwind.
 
Bundock/Ashby rounded the first mark in 9th position and fought there way back to 5th by the finish to take the overall lead.
 
Darren Bundock said " its fantastic to lead the regatta at the mid way point but the biggest advantage for us is to be the only boat to not have a drop race in the 20's. This will be a huge advantage as the regatta goes on"
 
Glenn Ashby said "he was estatic to win his first ever Tornado World Championship heat win and what a great race to do it in as the light conditions are not our usual strong point"
 
The competitors can now discard there worst race. 
 
Tomorrow (8 December) is a lay day. 
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It looks like Bundy / Gashby do not have to race the last day now to win........

In Brief:

  • Bundock/Ashby   score 1, 2. 
  • Bundock/Ashby   have a 13 point lead over Austrians Hagara/Steinacher
  • Breeze 10 knots   increasing to 12 knots for the second race 
  • Spectator fleet of over 100 boats watch today's racing.  
In Detail:
 
The day started with a light offshore gradient breeze that slowly died away to the building sea breeze.  Winners for the day were AUS - Bundock/Ashby and  ARG - Lange/Espinola both scoring a 1 and 2. The first race saw ARG- Lange/Espinola lead Bundock/Ashby for 2 laps and Bundock/Ashby passing Lange/Espinola on the final upwind. The second race of the day saw a complete roll reversal with Lange/Espinola taking revenge and passing Bundock/Ashby on the final upwind.
 
Roman Hagara had a bad start in the first race after doing a little match racing with Bundock/Ashby, Hagara broke free of the Australians cover to move down the line, unfortunately the bottom end of the line was crowded and Hagara got caught up. Allowing the Australian pair to reach down the line again and roll the Austrian pair seconds after the start. Hagara recovered well to get back to 11th by the finish.
 
The Australians now lead the Austrians by 13 points going into the final day. Argentinean heroes Lange/Espinola trail the Austrians by only 6 points. The Greek team of Paschaladis/Trigonis have had a very consistent second stage of the regatta to crawl back to 5th position.
 
Bundock said "today was the make or brake day. We went for it on the starting line and probably had the two best starts of the day. We were able to get clear off the line and could sail our own race. We have still two races to go but now I life is a little easier after todays results."
 
Ashby commented "it was disappointing not to win both races as we were so close, but in hind-sight it was probably the best thing for the sport with the Argentines winning the last race in front of so many spectator boats. The crowds went ballistic. I have never seen a sailing spectator fleet like this before"
 
Tomorrow is the final day with two races scheduled starting at 1 pm and a final start time of 3pm.
 
Pl B# Sail # Crew Tot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 7 AUS8 Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby 17 (6) 2 4 2 1 5 1 2
2 16 AUT3 Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Stein acher 30 1 8 1 3 2 (33) 11 4
3 43 ARG1 Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola 36 7 (23) 8 4 12 2 2 1
4 2 GER7 Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz 53 15 1 (28) 10 4 4 4 15
5 21 GRE7 Lordanis Paschaladis & Constantinos  Trigonis 59 (31) 3 13 7 9 11 5 11
6 3 FRA7 Yann Guichard & Alexandre Guyader 74 9 (31) 14 18\RDG 6 16 6 5
7 15 FRA5 Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan 77 10 (21) 15 1 18 3 21 9
8 1 FRA1 Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon 83 2 5 22 24 11 7 12 (26)
9 27 FRA11 François Morvan & Matthieu Vandame 85 8 29 9 15 10 6 8 (31)
10 4 ESP1 Fernando Echavarri & Anton Paz 87 11 13 12 22 7 19 (26) 3
 


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Yup looks like Bundy has done it again. Awesome sailing by him again. As has been mentioned before the French look in good shape for 2008. Team GBR still has some work to do. Interesting though that on our own patch the GBR boats are Racing competitivly against people like Johannes and Billy ( Sail for Gold and Nationals respectivly)

Perhaps it's the big fleet experience that lets us down, or just a bad week at the office.

At the end of the day though Hats off to all of them, I know that I wouldn't be able to keep up with any of them Saying that though had a great blast at Weston yesterday. Awesome boats!!!

 

 

 

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