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J/24 Europeans at Souda Bay, Crete - Day 3

by Event Media 29 Oct 2009 19:34 GMT 24-30 October 2009

After the non-active yesterday, the good wind conditions helped the crews of the European championship to conclude three races. The wind blew from north with no more than 10 knots.

Today there was very good competition among the first boats, especially between the Greek boat of the Hellenic Police and the British boat Inmasrsat. Ian Southworth, skipper of the British boat, managed to win the first two races and finished the final race of the day in third after a very exciting downwind between the Greek and the German Boat Gunni, with Matthias Garzmann on the helm.

The final win of the day was given to Alexandros Tagaropoulos and the crew of the Hellenic Police, that after 6 race are in first place of the Europeans.

Tomorrow the start has been scheduled at 10:00 and the warning signal of the last race will not be given after 14:00.

Sponsor of the event is the Municipality of Souda. Organizers are the Sailing Club of Chania, the Hellenic J24 Class Association, the Hellenic Sailing Federation, the Hellenic Offshore Sailing Committee, and the International J Class Association. Co organizers are the Prefectural Self-Administration of Chania, the Municipality of Chania with cooperation of the Naval station of Crete, the Port Fund of Chania and the Port Authority of Chania.

Results after Day 3:

PosBoat NameSail NoClubHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stHELLENIC POLICEGRE751NCThALEXANDROS TAGAROPOULOS1-7324111
2ndGUNNIGER5440SSCMATTHIAS GARZMANN212-256213
3rdINMARSATGBR4260RLYCIAN SOUTHWORTH46-1111315
4thVIGNE SURRAUITA405CNAAURELIO BINI72-1043824
5thPANTA RHEIGER5279MSCJAN HOESSERMANN5-114611531
6thRELOADEDGBR4265RYAGAVIN WATSON1151118-1636
7thNAVISCONHUN11KMPLITKEY FARKAS9-131275437
8thUNITED 5GER5281ASCJAN KAHLER3-1414821239
9thEVNIKIGRE5239SCANCOSTAS HANIOTIS101063-121140
10thMAX BAHRGER5381BSCSTEFAN KARSUNKE12959-18641
11thNORD EST COSTRUZIONIITA318CNASALVATORE ORECCHIONI1587-2271047
12thSNDGBR4215RLYSTUART JARDINE64(DSQ)1021748
13thSERCOGBR4247LCSCNATHAN BATCHELOR83(DSQ)1891856
14thJ MANIAGRE5367SEANNIKOS SPIGOS-171285171759
15thEVNIKI IIIGRE4538YCGCHRISTINA CONTOGIANNOPOULOU16-26131610964
16thSIMERAGRE4772HSCILIAS KOVATZIS1321.0 SCP9-23161372
17thACTIVISTAGRE1483NOPSNIKOS BAROUS1817181313-2479
18thNIKOLASGRE3979HSCMICHAIL OIKONOMOU-24181615152286
19thCAROLINESUI4741SCLBJOERN THIELCKE21201712-222191
20thKIKAGRE5205NOGKGEORGE PERANTINOS-25212421141494
21stOKIROIGRE3616SCRGEORGE POLIOUDAKIS1919151427-2894
22ndMINOAN SPIRITGRE7007NOGKARISTOPHANIS PALLIKARIS-232319192019100
23rdANIMAGRE3978SCANANGELOS PSOMOPOULOS1416(DSQ)27OCS15101
24thPHISALIA-PHISALISGRE4487UCSCSTAVROULA TSOUKALI20222117-2625105
25thMOLLICA IIITA476LNGMENDRINOS SIMONLUCA-262522261923115
26thASTRAPIGRE3066NCHIOANNIS PLATSIDAKIS27(OCS)20202326116
27thJJ TOOGRE34PAROSPANTELIS THALASSINOS-282725242420120
28thZOUZOUNI-NIKOS KOZONAKISGRE752HSCVASILIS KOZONAKIS222423-282527121

More information on the event website.

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