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Division: 29Er (7 Boats) Division: 49Er FALL DINGHY & OLYMPIC CLASSES REGATTA St. Francis Yacht Club October 24-25, 2009 FINAL RESULTS Division: 29er (7 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Crew Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 9 Maxwell Fraser David Liebenberg RYC 1 1 1 1 [2] 1 5.00 2 928 Antoine Screve James Moody SFYC [6] 2 2 2 1 4 11.00 3 1079 JP Barnes Duncan Swain SDYC 2 [5] 3 4 3 5 17.00 4 1255 Jessica Bernhard Matt Van Rensselaer StFYC [4] 4 4 3 4 2 17.00 5 40 Finn Nilsen Alek Nilsen StFYC 5 3 5 [6] 6 3 22.00 6 294 Chris Ford Mike Deady RYC 3 [6] 6 5 5 6 25.00 7 513 Christina Nagatani Annie Schmidt SFYC 7 7 7 7 [8/DNF] 7 35.00 Division: 49er (6 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Crew Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 5 Joey Pasquali Rory Giffen StFYC 1 [2] 1 1 1 1 5.00 2 92 Paul Allen Chad Freitas SCYC [5] 1 2 2 5 2 12.00 3 642 Eric Aakhus Cameron McCloskey SFYC 3 3 3 [4] 2 4 15.00 4 172 Dan Morris Danny Cayard RYC 2 4 4 [6] 4 6 20.00 5 948 David Rasmussen Mikey Radziejowski RYC 4 [6] 6 3 6 3 22.00 6 21 Skip McCormack Jody McCormack SFYC [6] 5 5 5 3 5 23.00 Division: 5O5 (10 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Crew Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 9002 Mike Holt Carl Smit SCYC [2] 1 1 2 1 1 6.00 2 7875 Jeff Miller Mike Smith RYC 1 [2] 2 1 2 2 8.00 3 8829 Eben Russell Jay Miles HRYC [4] 3 4 3 3 3 16.00 4 8822 Stephen Gay Chuck Fulmer 3 5 3 [6] 4 6 21.00 5 8813 Matthias Kennerknecht Geoff Raymoure SCYC 5 4 7 [8] 5 4 25.00 6 7873 Jason Bright Mark Dowdy TISC 7 7 6 4 [11/DNF] 5 29.00 7 6984 Antoine Laussu Alexandre Laussu PSSA [11/DNF] 11/DNF 5 7 6 7 36.00 8 7069 Ian O.Leary BYC [8] 8 8 5 7 8 36.00 9 6983 Zhenya Kirueshkin-Stepanoff Kurt Hemmingsen SCYC 6 6 9 9 [11/DNF] 11/DNS 41.00 10 9009 Bruce Edwards StFYC [11/DNS] 11/DNS 11/DNS 11/DNS 11/DNS 11/DNS 55.00 Division: Weta (10 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 268 Chris Kitchen RYC [1] 1 1 1 1 1 5.00 2 151 Bob Hyde RYC 2 3 3 2 4 [5] 14.00 3 276 Bruce Fleming 3 4 2 3 2 [6] 14.00 4 155 David Berntsen RYC 7 2 4 7 3 [8] 23.00 5 202 Robert Shirley 5 5 7 6 [8] 2 25.00 6 270 Tim Tsao RYC 6 [7] 5 4 6 7 28.00 7 154 Dean Anderson RYC 4 [11/DNF] 8 9 9 3 33.00 8 152 Gregory Mitchell RYC [11/DNF] 6 6 5 5 11/DNF33.00 9 272 Stephan Sonnenschein RYC 8 8 [9] 8 7 4 35.00 10 148 Christopher Harvey [11/DNS] 11/DNS 11/DNS 11/DNS 11/DNS 11/DNS 55.00 Division: Finn (25 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 111 Ed Wright 1 1 1 1 [4] 1 5.00 2 78 Andrew Kern LBSA 3 5 3 5 [8] 2 18.00 3 74 Henry Sprague 4 3 [7] 6 1 7 21.00 4 30 Forrest Gay SFYC 7 7 2 3 [18] 10 29.00 5 619 Caleb Paine SWYC 2 9 8 7 [26/RAF] 3 29.00 6 253 David Giles 5 4 [9] 8 7 8 32.00 7 2012 Philip Toth ABYC 13 11 [16] 2 2 5 33.00 8 16 Conrad Brown CalYC 6 [12] 6 10 5 6 33.00 9 8 Scott Mason NHYC 8 6 4 9 9 [26/OCS] 36.00 10 505 Erik Lidecis BCYC 14 2 11 4 12 [26/OCS] 43.00 11 808 R. Phillip Ramming NHYC 9 8 [26/DNF] 12 6 11 46.00 12 555 Don Jesberg StFYC 10 16 10 11 3 [26/DNS] 50.00 13 88 Philippe Kahn StFYC 16 14 [17] 16 10 4 60.00 14 60 Iain Woolward RFYC 11 10 5 13 [26/DNS] 26/DNS 65.00 15 32 Charles Heimler EYC 12 15 13 [18] 13 13 66.00 16 21 Vladimir Butenko 17 13 14 15 [19] 9 68.00 17 27 Jeff Allen SFYC 15 [21] 12 14 17 15 73.00 18 777 Peter Aschwanden EYC [18] 17 15 17 16 12 77.00 19 1213 Andras Nady StFYC 19 19 19 [20] 15 14 86.00 20 3 Paul Erickson SSA 21 18 18 19 11 [26/DNF] 87.00 21 11 Robert Carlen CPYC 22 22 [26/DNF] 21 14 16 95.00 22 44 Holger Grygiel EYC 20 20 [26/DNF] 22 26/DNS 26/DNS 114.00 23 33 Richard Stouffer EYC 23 23 [26/DNF] 24 26/DNS 26/DNS 122.00 24 468 Gus Holcomb [26/DNS] 26/DNS 26/DNS 25 20 26/DNS 123.00 25 1 Dennis Rowedder StFYC [26/DNF] 26/DNF 26/DNF 23 26/DNF 26/DNS 127.00 Division: Laser Radial (11 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 190402 Annie Rossi SFYC 1 [4] 3 2 1 3 10.00 2 189740 Richard Leland BSC [12/DNF] 1 2 5 2 2 12.00 3 187 Trevor Rowedder SFYC 2 3 4 3 [5] 1 13.00 4 160222 Christy Usher StFYC 5 5 1 1 4 [6] 16.00 5 150823 Jacqueline Day PYSF 4 2 5 [8] 3 5 19.00 6 38 Michael Hooton 3 [7] 7 4 7 4 25.00 7 8 Lawrence Jau 7 6 6 7 [8] 7 33.00 8 187721 Joe Carter RYC 6 [8] 8 6 6 8 34.00 9T 25090 Steven Hartman [12/DNF] 12/DNF 12/DNF 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 60.00T 9T 176119 Dominique Bertrand RYC/SFYC [12/DNS] 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 60.00T 9T 182848 Domenic Bove SFYC/SCYC [12/DNS] 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 12/DNS 60.00T Division: Laser Standard (19 boats) Total Pos Sail Skipper Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 1 176124 Peter Phelan SCYC 3 1 1 2 2 [4] 9.00 2 171007 Tracy Usher StFYC 1 4 2 [6] 5 2 14.00 3 175174 Sean Kelly StFYC/SFYC 4 3 3 1 3 [20/DNS] 14.00 4 171314 Steve Bourdow 2 2 [4] 3 4 3 14.00 5 182870 Drake Jensen RYC [7] 6 5 4 7 6 28.00 6 173666 Mike Bishop TISC 5 5 6 [8] 8 5 29.00 7 187643 Mark Halman RYC 6 7 8 [11] 6 7 34.00 8 187394 Walt Spevak OYC [15] 10 7 7 11 9 44.00 9 158677 Robert Dubuc III SFYC 8 9 11 9 [13] 8 45.00 10 189001 Michael Kalin [20/DNS] 20/DNS 20/DNS 5 1 1 47.00 11 195959 Doug Seeman 9 8 [12] 10 12 11 50.00 12 75463 Ryan Nelson 11 12 10 [13] 9 10 52.00 Total Pos Sail Skipper Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points 13 153357 Jim Margeson TISC 13 14 14 [15] 15 13 69.00 14 179426 Stephen Orosz TISC 10 11 9 [20/DNS] 20/DNS 20/DNS 70.00 15 186530 Joseph McCoy StFYC [20/DNF] 15 15 14 14 14 72.00 16 188888 Kurt Wessels StFYC [20/DNS] 20/DNS 20/DNS 12 10 12 74.00 17 152201 John-Bernard Duler StFYC 12 13 13 [20/DNS] 20/DNS 20/DNS 78.00 18 153019 Greg Morrison SLF 14 [20/DNF] 20/DNF 20/DNS 20/DNS 20/DNS 94.00 19 171638 Nick Burke RYC [20/DNS] 20/DNS 20/DNS 20/DNS 20/DNS 20/DNS 100.00 Notes (1) Scoring System is ISAF Low Point 2009-2012 (2) Finishes in [brackets] denote throwouts .
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