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Enterprise Worlds at Negombo, Sri Lanka - Day 3

by Bob & Paula Southworth 15 Feb 2006 14:10 GMT
The fleet line up to start on day three of the Enterprise worlds in Negombo, Sri Lanka © Sarah Wimaladharma

Today's sailing was once again delayed by over an hour before the wind picked up.

The first race started with no hitches with a wind at about 6 knots climbing to about 10 by the end of the first race.

There was a general recall in the second race and the Race Officer, clearly wiser, immediately put up the black flag for the second start! The race was hotly contested once again.

Results after Day 3: (after protest)

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1GBR23160Richard EstaughPete Rowley71221316
2PAK23133Mamoon SadiqAbdul Hameed235111224
3IND17Naresh YadavC Murgan44764833
4IRL23144Shane McCarthyAl Fry524712737
5PAK23131Zahid RaufRana Waqas981107439
6GBR23089Jon WoodwardAlex Halliwell1412998658
7GBR22652Jeremy StephensMatt Johnson1546o33967
8SRI23159Lalin JirasinhaCraig Wheatley10965291069
9IND52Amit ArbindSurenper Faini8746d45575
10IND2Sanjev ChouhanRajesh Dhulaji610381046o83
11GBR23048Alan BeaneyJess Holley11161716151590
12GBR22702Jane ScuttNick Scutt13172014181698
13IND1R MaheshGirdharilal Yadav3646o46o21104
14GBR23015Nick JacksonRachel Jackson231510192314104
15GBR23056Ant ClayJames Holmes212018171711104
16GBR23058Steve GrahamChessie Saunders27183222612117
17IND7Dharmendra SinghSpr Thombre RP121313132146d118
18GBR22501Alice AllenSean Dwyer201146o18918122
19GBR22933Ann JacksonAlan Skeens191446o112213125
20IND88Youraj SinghBairaj16218211646d128
21SRI40001Nishantha W A RAppuhamy J H G C172825201922131
22SRI22927Akshan JirasinhaJ M P L Jayasooriya312314361319136
23GBR22112Charles MorrishChris Morrish304111152727151
24GBR22901Paul YoungJulie Moore152922243923152
25SRI77Janaka W P KMarambe W M P252546o121446o168
26GBR23054Phil GowerHugh Gower352612392531168
27GBR22270Ali MorrishJoan Wilson243123313326168
28IND8Neeraj SharmaP S Rao3724192646n17169
29GBR22935Ian SargeantAnne Simione183628253230169
30IND71Abhilash TomySS Yadav222246o233620169
31GBR23007Louis MouldenIndrajit Abeysene403326322021172
32SRI23005Kumara W P U SGhnanawardana N G M323227292824172
33IND16Ninad MayekarDillip Nalla283033302625172
34GBR22851Martin WestonCelia Hamblin361915273446r177
35IND5Navnuish YadavAbitya Pradhan393916283132185
36SRI8Gunathilaka L P KPushpakumara R P I263530332437185
37GER23090Christian WinterHarish Kumar332729344028191
38SRI23003Newton D PDe Soyza A P S K343721383034194
39GBR2308David BowerCharles Bower294224353729196
40SRI22974R S ArambawattaIshan Abeysekera413831373535217
41SRI22972Bandara K G C U SDanushka K W G A38343446n3833223
42SRI23004Bandara B M MNadine De Rosayro46n46n35414139248
43IND15Barun KumarMishant Singh46n4437404338248
44RSA7D FrazerG Frazer46n433646n4236249
45BEL23095Jacob Pringiers 46n4046n46n46n46n270

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