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Cadet World Championships at Ribnitz, Germany Overall

by Editor 29 Jul 2002 09:36 BST

The Argentine team of Mariano Pellegrino & Santiago Verdino have won the Cadet Worlds in Ribnitz, Germany. They overtook the Belgian team of Jim Haverhals & Rogerde Munck late in the week. Top Brits were David Ellis & James Wall.

Overall Results: (12 races, 2 discards)

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12Pts
1ARG8064Pellegrino MarianoVerdino Santiago26162-1926-3083440
2BEL8518Haverhals Jimde Munck Roger133113251136-23-1548
3BLR9247Adzintsou DaniilTrayan Aliaksandr131249612515-19-2358
4ARG8066Travascio FredericoGabin Jhoanna-3315162108(dnf)21172284
5POL9434Becker RafalRoszczuk Rafal318145115(dsq)13101(dnf)1090
6NED9071Spier TjadeArnoldy Joris1516912611934-22-17590
7RUS8592Mikhailow AleksandrVasiliev Konstantin99426516171618-30-32111
8POL9253Wysocki MichalWysocki Pawel10111520-21-321416182101117
9GBR8538Ellis DavidWall James7-2911814-3012148161216118
10ARG8091Saponara NicolasZerbo Joaquin5823101242219-2420-257130
11ESP8724Diaz Martinez-Picabia JavierDiaz Martinez Laura81313736(dnf)17(dnf)217118132
12GBR8519Gray OliverDallimore Clare2428221854(dnf)19257-28134
13GBR9047Richards AdamMuskett Sam1610-5934218115(bfd)101314142
14ARG8072Verdino TomasVerdino Bruno294-401849217-48271411144
15ARG8053Schiaretti LeonardoVugdelija Juan38(dnf)12-4316141615141356149
16POL9131Kasprzak PiotrCharlampowicz Jedrzej-4326-481322231811912119154
17GBR8997Wade JamesGraves Anna1814615307-369-45292234184
18POL9254Pawluk JakubChojna Kazimierz-492034-40202713251231619189
19BEL8443de Munck HelenaMoors Reinilde142426-38381015(dnf)3351512192
20ARG6159Harriague IgnacioFox Agustin1128-491715228222626-3120195
21GBR8420Green JodieStone Daniel2171093735101239-6034-52214
22RUS9008Avdonin SergejKrivosonov Egor19172212617(dnf)49-5143236223
23AUS4937Martin ChristopherMuirhead Eliza2334523331620182233-46-54227
24RUS9335Menshikov EvgenyiLukianchenko Aleksandr4853125733(dsq)(bfd)592130232
25GBR8440Mackay AndrewKimber Jonathon342530302833-3986-372713234
26BEL8223Blij Anne-SophieSmidt Mathieu42220328(dsq)30-6846113725235
27BEL8404Philipse RubenLauwers Quinten2233(dnf)29-58367431193333247
28POL9250Bartnicki BartoszAndrzej Sadura4241(dnf)14534324(dnf)75617252
29ARG8029Bonello LuzBilloch Cristobal652523119-62-554336948260
30POL9258Patelka PiotrWierzbicki Szymon61197391325(dnf)20-7457283272
31BEL9149Parein Vincentvan Riet Philip1712(dnf)24502423(dnf)3239845274
32BEL9347Lefebvre YannickGood Morgan1239(dnf)541112272335(dnf)5441308
33POL9259Strusinski MichalPrzybysz Karol28303337342119-58-68582921310
34GER9154Hillmann HansSchnelle Anja3623(dnf)-562320412837404426318
35GBR8561Makey ThomasHarley James4748-53(dsq)351326104051940319
36AUS5712Paterson FelixHudson Benjamin35-4921-554139463520213824320
37NED8444Heerema Carolinevan de Kamp Marise3721(dnf)-656358452911231822327
38ESP8775Moya JavierRamia Leonor(dnf)38182831293826605220-63340
39HUN9327Szamody TamasBalogh Anna3244194540(dnf)53(dnf)41282644372
40CZE8019Fiala PetrTichy Jonas63503219(dnf)37-694421442439373
41RUS9244Rusetskaia MariaKukovista Ksenia31-64443332(dnf)503715496327381
42ESP9086Escobar Aguirre AntonioAranda Campos Patricia30-69175117(dnf)404056315155388
43GER8874Hackethal JanHeitmann Thore44543516-643833(dnf)57304735389
44HUN9325Varga BalintBüki Zsolt2055(dnf)3654414434294242-68397
45RUS4551Sheglov DenisSafonov Artem5032(dnf)2724(dsq)29dnf33433948405
46ESP8770Usero Perez PabloBrugeso Lancelotti Christian51455034292842-61-59465531411
47AUS9012Hutton PatrickMcCartney Matthew5527(dnf)41-7146563923145656413
48AUS4109Newman BartWright Mitchell5937(dnf)(dsq)2531375027484958421
49AUS5685Burdon-Bear ConnorHillenaar Tim405325-58275148514232-7457426
50NED8411Bosch EduardBosch Louise2531(dnf)464834-653054536446431
51GER8884Witte JohannesHinze Anne5342(dnf)4957453246-61364349452
52NED8437Oomens Svenvan Breemen Jorden545124-71556134314965(dnf)29453
53AUS5680Popp GenevieveWilkinson Callum64402860495728524734-76-75459
54GER8889Schröder SebastianEilhardt Alexander-7446385266443127625441-70461
55ESP9395Cara Carmona JorgeMuller Escudero Justo453527214626(dnf)(dnf)76745264466
56AUS5679Vaughan DanielBurgess McIntosh Jai5656(dnf)5043422545176870-73472
57HUN9328Toth MatyasNagy Gabor60-62(dnf)354752514843474050473
58NED6838van Goethem Elinevan der Meeren Maarten Lucas-75-7137616247545325505042481
59NED7608van Goeverden Woutervan Tol Pieter Jan-694743574553624144-645943494
60CZE7070Mrzilkova LenkaKoranova Michaela526145424456-683334-696865500
61BEL8338Speelman Jande Munck Wouter2736(dnf)643960666466-766037519
62GER9296Pawlowski-Hegermann JuliaBöckler Josephine46-724144525959386470-7747520
63IND8942Diwan ArchanaPawar Aarii39(dnf)394874554954524565-79520
64CZE9128Bilik JanDaniel Jakub-6868366251504732-69636161531
65UKR8553Napnenko AndriyMoy Yuriy-7643296660497063286658-72532
66GER8879Peters JuliaHackethal Laura416558-7565(bfd)645938384560533
67IND8944Chunekar GulshanChoughule Kunal2663(dnf)7067(dnf)572450565769539
68RUS9009Malikov AntonMalikovskaja Svetlana(dns)604653(dsq)40353671777262552
69GER9205Hilgert StineSandow Juliane6667426756546056-7573-7538579
70GER9157Thome-Kozmiensky ElisabethSeifert Maik6566544769(dnf)4357557169-74596
71UKR1701Losytsky AndriyKhomenchuk Yuriy7357(dnf)6361486162536262-77602
72CZE9142Senkyrova LenkaKoranova Johanka-72(dnf)55725968676572553559607
73BLR9239Dzinisova NinaIgnatsenka Vera675857736863(dnf)60(bfd)246678614
74NED7189Nauta MariekePeeperkorn Rosalie6270(dnf)747069524258-754871616
75CZE6520Mrzilek KamilMrzilek Jan-77744768-7666636673615351622
76GER8886Möller JakobNiedermauntel Ole70735176-7765585565-786753633
77GER9348Schmidt TomLeippert Kai5759(dnf)5972(dnf)dnf6770723666638
78CZE6086Mayerbergova IlonaKupska Marketa58(dnf)5669736472(dnf)67417167638
79CZE6065Supolik PetrSinova Alexandra717560-7775677147636773-76669

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