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Results for - Page 1 of 2 2012 Starling Nationals Development Fleet Rank Fleet SailNo Club HelmName Nat R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Total Nett 1st Development 2037 Hamilton EBERT Julia 14 F 1 1 1 -8 1 1 1 2 16 8 2nd Development 1139 Marsden WILSON Penelope 14 F 4 2 5 3 -7 7 3 3 34 27 3rd Development 276 Tauranga WARREN Elly 12 F 2 3 3 2 -17 11 11 4 53 36 4th Development 2000 Glendowie ANDRESEN Daniel 13 M 7 6 7 5 3 3 5 -8 44 36 5th Development 2009 Torbay DONOVAN Tane 13 M 6 7 4 6 2 -15 6 7 53 38 6th Development 2049 Maraetai HEWITT Samuel 13 M 9 -16 10 13 4 2 2 1 57 41 7th Development 822 Rotorua BUTLER Ethan 14 M 5 11 2 4 6 14 -15 11 68 53 8th Development 1188 Maraetai TENNENT Ryan 14 M 11 9 9 1 12 -13 7 5 67 54 9th Development 1081 Hamilton HUNTER Haylee 13 M (21 DNC) 21 DNC 6 7 5 5 4 10 79 58 10th Development 1178 Tauranga WRIGHT Richard 11 M 3 5 (21 DNC) 21 RAF 16 4 8 6 84 63 11th Development 1250 Kohi/Glendowie HOPMAN Cooper 13 M 8 10 11 -14 9 6 9 12 79 65 12th Development 479 Rotorua WALLBRIDGE Liam 14 M 10 8 8 12 15 10 10 -17 90 73 13th Development 467 Wakatere FOX Sarah 15 F -18 4 14 10 8 9 16 16 95 77 14th Development 888 French Bay STUART Anton 14 M -15 14 12 11 10 8 13 9 92 77 15th Development 22 Rotorua ANDERSON Nicholas 14 M 13 15 13 9 11 -16 12 14 103 87 16th Development 978 Rotorua SHARP Monte 14 M 12 12 19 (21 DNF) 13 12 14 15 118 97 17th Development 911 Cambridge RAYNES Sheridan 15 F 16 13 16 (21 RAF) 21 DNC 21 DNC 17 13 138 117 18th Development 292 Rotorua WATT Amy 13 F 17 18 17 15 18 18 19 -20 142 122 19th Development 1165 Rotorua WALLBRIDGE Luke 11 M 14 (21 DNS) 18 21 DNF 14 17 20 19 144 123 20th Development 745 French Bay NORTH Marion 13 F 19 17 15 (21 DNC) 19 21 DNC 18 18 148 127 Sailwave results for - Page 1 of 2 COURSE C: SENIOR CLASSES - DOUBLE HANDED 29er's Class Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Entries: 12, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo HelmName CrewName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett 1st 29er's 112 Isaac McHardie Marcus Hansen Hamilton/KYC 1 1 2 2 6 6 2nd 29er's 418 Cole Rippey Trent Rippey TYPBC 3 2 3 1 9 9 3rd 29er's 2 Marcus Somerville Jack Simpson Wakatere 2 3 1 9 15 15 4th 29er's 416 Erica Dawson Ellie Copeland MBSC 7 4 5 3 19 19 5th 29er's 412 Jack Rogers Josh Handa MBSC 4 11 4 4 23 23 6th 29er's 121 Tim Adair James Jennings MBSC 5 8 7 5 25 25 7th 29er's 1416 Aidan Nicholas Rory McCutcheon Wakatere 9 6 8 6 29 29 8th 29er's 414 Eliza Wilkinson Felicity Ellis KYC 6 5 10 11 32 32 9th 29er's 273 Ted Brown Cameron Shearer Vauxhall/RBC 10 10 6 7 33 33 10th 29er's 122 Michelle Tait Tamryn Lindsay BBYC 8 9 11 8 36 36 11th 29er's 355 William McKenzie Sam Simpson KYC 11 7 9 10 37 37 12th 29er's 354 Sam Wallis Ellie Lane WBC/MBSC 12 12 12 12 48 48 420 Class Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Entries: 6, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo HelmName CrewName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett 1st 420 52360 Taylor Balogh Sam Lee NPCLCBYC 1 2 2 1 6 6 2nd 420 5235 William Linkhorn Alex Wotton KYC 2 1 3 3 9 9 3rd 420 52363 Olivia Mackay Abby Goodwin NSC 4 5 1 2 12 12 4th 420 54589 Sam Barnett Zak Merton TYPBC 3 3 5 6 17 17 5th 420 53459 Olivia Hamlin Carey Shelley MSC 5 4 4 5 18 18 6th 420 53910 Luke Dixon John Callinicos NSC 6 6 6 4 22 22 file://C:\Users\headifen\Desktop\2012\mbsc1\from ftp\ftp\1213 season\winchamps\Course C Snr Dble.htm 23/12/2012 Sailwave results for - Page 2 of 2 470 Class Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Entries: 4, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo HelmName CrewName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett 1st 470 206 James Turner Carl Evans KYC 1 1 1 1 4 4 2nd 470 215 Gareth Moore Sam Thomas WSPB/CCBYC 2 2 2 2 8 8 3rd 470 205 Bianca Barbarich-Bacher Gemma Jones RAYC 3 3 3 3 12 12 4th 470 155 Nathaniel Deverell Neil Deverell BOIYC 5 DNC 5 DNC 5 DNC 5 DNC 20 20 49er's Class Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Entries: 2, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo HelmName CrewName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett 1st 49er's Sweet As Bro Alex Maloney Molly Meech MBSC 1 1 1 1 4 4 2nd 49er's 1 Logan Beck Polly Powrie Wakatere 2 2 3 DNC 2 9 9 Javelin Class Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Entries: 5, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo HelmName CrewName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett 1st Javelin 522 Ben Bax Phil Smith TYPBC 1 2 1 1 5 5 2nd Javelin 521 Peter Precey Peter Legg ASC 3 1 4 2 10 10 3rd Javelin 376 Antje Muller Nick Charrington BOIYC 2 3 2 3 10 10 4th Javelin 574 David Brown Mckayla Holloway Horowhenua 5 4 3 6 DNC 18 18 5th Javelin 523 Sean Wright William Wright BOIYC 4 5 5 4 18 18 Sailwave Scoring Software 2.4.5 www.sailwave.com file://C:\Users\headifen\Desktop\2012\mbsc1\from ftp\ftp\1213 season\winchamps\Course C Snr Dble.htm 23/12/2012 Sailwave results for - Page 1 of 4 Course B Laser 4.7 Class Sailed: 7, Discards: 1, To count: 6, Entries: 1, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo. HelmName Age Gender Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Nett 1st Laser 4.7 145560 Lachlan Grimwade 14 Male FBYC 1 (2 DNF)2 DNC1 1 1 1 9 7 Optimist Open Class Sailed: 7, Discards: 1, To count: 6, Entries: 66, Scoring system: Appendix A Rank Class SailNo. HelmName AgeGender Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Nett 1st Optimist Open 4498 Nick Egnot-Johnson 14 Male MBSC 5 8 13 2 2 1 (31) 62 31 2nd Optimist Open 1/4428 Alastair Gifford 13 Male QCYC 7 (13) 3 9 4 2 9 4734 3rd Optimist Open 4472 Hamish Clark 14 Male QCYC 4 1 5 (37) 6 4 17 74 37 4th Optimist Open 437 James Wilson 13 Male MBSC 6 10 4 1 16 5 (46) 88 42 5th Optimist Open 4469 Scott Inglis 15 Male Lake Taupo 1 (41) 2 4 18 3 21 90 49 6th Optimist Open 4438 Blake Woodfield 13 Male Lake Taupo 3 19 10 (22) 8 7 10 79 57 7th Optimist Open 4232 Kerensa Jennings 13 Female MBSC 12 5 11 8 12 10 (20) 78 58 8th Optimist Open 4216 Ava Mannering 14 Female Napier 13 3 8 10 20 (28) 8 90 62 9th Optimist Open 4168 Xanthe Copeland 13 Female Wakatere 8 (24) 7 13 9 19 12 92 68 10th Optimist Open 4366 Craig Keenan 12 Male GBC 16 2 (36) 32 3 8 14 111 75 11th Optimist Open 3711 Airi Kawana 14 Male Wakatere 2 21 24 (45) 27 6 1 126 81 12th Optimist Open 4490 Jonathan Nicholas 12 Male Wakatere 15 (26) 15 3 21 24 6 110 84 13th Optimist Open 4384 Jonathon Weston 12 Male Wakatere 9 (28) 19 7 5 21 24 113 85 14th Optimist Open 4482 Jackson Keon 12 Male MBSC 10 6 6 23 (37) 26 16 124 87 15th Optimist Open 4473 Kate Stewart 14 Female Wakatere (67 OCS) 12 12 17 1 17 29 155 88 16th Optimist Open 4409 Henry Haslett 13 Male WBCGBC 19 14 1 (38) 14 22 28 136 98 17th Optimist Open 4374 Oscar Gunn 13 Male MBSC 11 18 28 20 7 15 (38) 137 99 18th Optimist Open 4262 Blake Nicholson 13 Male MBSC 27 23 17 6 11 18 (37) 139 102 19th Optimist Open 4362 Sam Bacon 11 Male WBBC 24 (27) 23 16 24 14 3 131 104 20th Optimist Open 1084 Thomas Cunich 14 Male Southport 14 (40) 39 18 10 13 13 147 107 21st Optimist Open 4492 George Kirkman 13 Male KYC 18 9 31 (36) 31 11 11 147 111 22nd Optimist Open 4107 Sean Bowden 13 Male Lake Taupo 26 4 (33) 27 29 20 15 154 121 file://C:\Users\headifen\Desktop\2012\mbsc1\from ftp\ftp\1213 season\winchamps\Course B.htm 23/12/2012 Sailwave results for - Page 2 of 4 23rd Optimist Open 4496 Sean Paterson 14 Male KYC 21 (38) 22 12 23 12 32 160 122 24th Optimist Open 4413 Scott Mckenzie 12 Male KYC 32 20 35 5 (47) 9 23 171 124 25th Optimist Open 4050 Lewis Anderson 11 Male Kohi 36 16 (38) 31 15 23 4 163 125 26th Optimist Open 4295 Finn Drummond 12 Male MBSC 17 (67 ZFP) 21 24 19 27 39 214 147 27th Optimist Open 4464 Josh Bull 12 Male Wakatere 30 25 18 34 17 30 (51) 205 154 28th Optimist Open 4345 Dillon Browne 13 Male MSC 34 31 34 11 13 32 (44) 199 155 29th Optimist Open 445 Sophie Egnot-Johnson 12 Female MBSC 23 22 37 35 35 (43) 5 200 157 30th Optimist Open 4471 Oliver Cowley 12 Male QCYC 45 11 (48) 26 25 31 22 208 160 31st Optimist Open 4441 Daniel Wilks 14 Male Lake Taupo 31 15 14 39 26 37 (58) 220 162 32nd Optimist Open 4339 Ziggy Smith 14 Male MBSC 28 17 16 (48) 32 40 34 215 167 33rd Optimist Open 4280 Josh Armit 11 Male MBSC 47 35 20 19 22 (49) 30 222 173 34th Optimist Open 3857 Harry Milne 13 Male Wakatere 25 (39) 29 21 30 35 35 214 175 35th Optimist Open 4269 Hazel Mannering 13 Female Napier 20 34 32 14 41 38 (54) 233 179 36th Optimist Open 4467 Jordan Stevenson 13 Male SYC/Wakatere 29 36 25 29 33 29 (47) 228 181 37th Optimist Open 4145 Greta Stewart 12 Female Wakatere 37 7 9 55 28 52 (67 DNF) 255 188 38th Optimist Open 4465 William Shapland 11 Male Kohi YC (54) 44 51 25 44 16 18 252 198 39th Optimist Open 4423 Jonathon Barnett 13 Male TYPBC 46 (48) 46 15 46 41 7 249 201 40th Optimist Open 4525 Ben Beasley 12 Male Maraetai/Glndwe 33 29 45 31 (56) 51 26 271 215 41st Optimist Open 4037 Celia Willison 14 Female Wakatere 22 42 (55) 43 34 45 33 274 219 42nd Optimist Open 4478 Jess Berry 14 Female Wakatere 43 37 27 (44) 40 33 43 267 223 43rd Optimist Open 4429 Robbie McCutcheon 11 Male Wakatere 53 (56) 47 33 51 42 2 284 228 44th Optimist Open 4049 Crystal Sun 13 Female KYC (61) 32 53 42 48 25 42 303 242 45th Optimist Open 4217 Pat Morgan 11 Male KYC 49 50 42 (67 DNC) 50 34 19 311 244 46th Optimist Open 4494 Emily Dol 13 Female Wakatere 48 (59) 26 53 38 44 36 304 245 47th Optimist Open 4411 Logan Beckman 11 Male MBSC 41 45 43 28 (52) 47 41 297 245 48th Optimist Open 4284 Thomas Fyfe 12 Male MBSC 40 46 30 47 43 46 (57) 309 252 49th Optimist Open 4375 Tom Maidment 12 Male TYPBC 57 47 54 40 39 (61) 25 323 262 50th Optimist Open 4398 Sam Morgan 11 Male KYC 42 33 52 51 49 (53) 45 325 272 51st Optimist Open 4476 Brianna Reynolds-Smith 12 Female Wakatere 44 52 49 46 45 36 (56) 328 272 52nd Optimist Open 3962/4187 Thomas Hyde 12 Male MBSC 38 49 58 56 36 (63) 40 340 277 53rd Optimist
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