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Flying Dutchman World Championships at Largs Sailing Club - Day 2

by Alan Henderson 15 Jul 2014 19:54 BST 14-19 July 2014

The second day of the 2014 Flying Dutchman World Championships at Largs, Scotland experienced a turnaround in weather on Tuesday 15th July, after a tough first day. Light breezes and plenty of sunny intervals made ideal conditions for competitors and boats which had been pounded by wind and rain on Monday.

Two races were run, once round a triangle sausage course shape in both races. Some windshifts gave opportunities on the windward legs, with a right shift in the first race, sailed in around 12 knots of breeze. Winds were lighter in the second race, starting at 6 knots, perking up later to 10 knots to give a good finish to the race.

Some pairs benefited from the lighter conditions, with Kay-uwe Ludtke and Kai Schafers, Germany, scoring best on the day, with third and second places in the two races helping them rise to third overall. Hungary's Szabolcs Majthenyi and Andras Domokos who were so dominant on the first day, had to work harder in the lighter conditions, but retain their lead overall.

Also staying consistent at the front were Enno Kramer and Ard Geelkerken, Netherlands, to retain their second place overall. Austria's Christophe Aichholzer and Phillip Zingerle took the second race today, to keep improving with each race, to move up to fifth overall behind the brothers Bojsen Moller, of Denmark. Italians Nicola and Francesco Vespasiani had a day to remember, winning the first race, and adding a fifth place in the second, so they have sailed themselves into contention.

Best of the Brits are Julian Bridges and Jack Wild, who have sailed an older wooden boat into a very good 15th position.

Racing among this international gathering from eleven countries worldwide continues tomorrow with another two races.

The class would like to thank Championship sponsors Clamcleats, Design Berlin, Banks Sails, Ronstan, Magill & Co Ltd, Old Pulteney, Allen Bros, Musto.

Results afdter day 2:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1stHUN70Szabolcs MajthenyiAndras Domokos11439
2ndNED26Enno KramerArd Geelkerken322613
3rdGER88Kay‑uwe LudtkeKai Schafers843217
4thDEN21Jorgen Bojsen‑MollerJacob Bojsen‑Moller535417
5thAUT38Chrisophe AichholzerPhilipp Zingerle966122
6thHUN13Andras SuliDavid Papp6517735
7thGER113Kilian KonigJohannes Brack28161339
8thGER98Schmuel MarkhoffMichael Matscheroth111081241
9thCZE21Jiri Hruby 101313945
10thITA7Alberto BarenghiGabor Koles1212111146
11thGER28Olaf BallersteinZobst Wellensiek77102448
12thITA4Nicola VespasianiFrancesco Vespasiani4DNC1553
13thGER100Jan LechlerJens Salow1911121860
14thHUN11Gabor Gaborjani SzaboBela ArgayDNC97867
15thGBR380Julian BridgesJack Wild2316192078
16thNED18Frank NooijenSjors Riemslag1320222580
17thGBR387Jon WilliamsAlex Rogers2415202180
18thGER133Elisa KoenigAlexander Schmidt2517261482
19thITA94Pierfrancesco EustachiPaolo Rossi1414DNF1687
20thGBR389Glyn SheffieldChris Rutter1719243191
21stGER12Ernst GretenDetlef Kruger1518273393
22ndGER1777Hartmut WesemullerHolger Wesemuller2121322296
23rdNED341Ronald StalmanDurk Zandstra20DNC151997
24thAUS7Edward CoxPeter Bevis16DNC231799
25thUSA3Paul HemkerRichard Phillips26DNC2123113
26thNED16Robert DeLangePieter ZandstraDNCDNC1810114
27thGER66Kurt PrenzlerWolfgang Hoft18DNC2529115
28thNED10Lotje MeijerLouis de RuiterDNCDNC926121
29thITA20Giacomo Samuelli FerettiTommaso Samuelli FerettiDNCDNC1427127
30thNED29Durk SchroorWiecher LeidekkerDNFDNC2915130
31stGER123Martin KrumhaarUwe Stemmler22DNC3530130
32ndGER172Marc StrittmatterJohn MaguireDNCDNC3128145
33rdGBR388Tony LyallColin BurnsDNCDNC3032148
34thNED20Carlo BrugmanWim BrugmanDNCDNC2837151
35thGBR382Peter DoranPhilip KyewskiDNFDNC3336155
36thMEX126Javier ValdesPablo ValdesDNFDNC3735158
37thGBR310Chris NicholDawn MacraeDNFDNC3638160
38thGER40Bernd SchreiberCarsten JacobDNCDNCDNS34163
39thGBR373Rosie PyeNeil PyeDNCDNC34DNC163
40thGER87Hans‑Peter SchwarzRoland KirstDNCDNCDNCDNC172
40thMEX125Rodolfo Valdes GarciaSatiago Ayala CortinaDNFDNCDNCDNC172
40thNED5Fred SchaafKlaas van der SpekDNCDNCDNCDNC172

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