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Manage2sail Report 43. Regatta der Eisernen Lange Bahn Final Overall Results As of 1 DEZ 2018 At 23:53 Wfl: Matthias Hagner (DSMC) Scoring system: Low Point. Rating system: Yardstick. Bow Sail Boat Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name YS CDL No Number Name Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 1 115 SUI 8 MOJO Ueli NAEF / Beat GRAF Kieljollenkreuzer 89 0:59:25 1:06:45 1 1 1 Colin NUSSBAUM 2 106 GER Corvus Thomas BEGHER / Christoph HARDT Longtze 85 0:59:03 1:09:28 2 2 2 832 Dominik MAIER-RING Anton LÖWE 3 105 GER Ti Elmar GRAF / Christiane SOLLEDER First Class 8 95 1:11:30 1:15:15 3 3 3 820 Punsh 4 22 HUN 33 BLACK Ralph SCHATZ / Tom RÜEGGE SL 33 53 0:42:05 1:19:24 4 4 4 JACK Michael SEIFART Niko MITTELMEIER Jens LICHTBLAU 5 18 GER 90 lovely Florian STEIDLE / Chris BURKART Nacra 20 67 0:55:18 1:22:32 5 5 5 happy Carbon hopsasa 6 121 GER Ei-catcher Eckhard KALLER / Thomas ZANKEL Rommel 33 87 1:12:33 1:23:23 6 6 6 2002 Lars KALLER Hans STALER 7 24 SUI 10 F16 Andreas LUTZ / Carmen WENZ Formula 16 78 1:05:40 1:24:11 7 7 7 Falcon 8 241 P3 GaudemausMax PALM 45qm 93 1:21:01 1:27:06 8 8 8 Nationale Kreuzer 9 103 GER BLOODHOUNDJo SCHWARZ / Tim JAKOWIDIS Melges 24 90 1:20:06 1:29:00 9 9 9 326 Frank SCHEUFEN 10 119 AUT Chili Andreas TÖNGI First 34.7 92 1:22:21 1:29:30 10 10 10 512 11 104 GER Mama Mama BIBU / Bob der BAUMEISTER J/70 94 1:24:52 1:30:17 11 11 11 451 BiBU Kermit der FROSCH Inspector GADGET 12 142 GER Kalliste Andreas THORN / Jana Hope Maren HOPFENZITZ Star 96 1:26:43 1:30:19 12 12 12 7267 13 120 AUT 80 No-Relax Karsten HEINZLE / Simon EBERLE IMX 38 83 1:16:10 1:31:46 13 13 13 14 128 VIII- 3 HOC-NeustadtKarlheinz KAISER / Norbert HERTER 80er 91 1:23:43 1:31:59 14 14 14 Heike STINGL Seefahrtskreuzer Susanne KAISER Jörg KADGIEHN Michael SCHOLL Florian WULZ Sven KADGIEHN Olli SCHOLL 15 134 GER Funky Timm GRÖMMINGER / Marcel BELTZ Star 96 1:28:26 1:32:07 15 15 15 7356 Chicken 16 102 GER B/one Andi LOCHBRUNNER / Christoph REUSCHL B/one 95 1:28:36 1:33:15 16 16 16 3242 Georg EBERHARDT Karoline ZUDERELL 17 123 GER 33 DYVERTIMENTOMichael OFF / Linus BRUGGER DYNAMIC 88 1:24:03 1:35:30 17 17 17 Benjamin OFF 35 Niklas SIEWEKE Johannes SCHEFFOLD Jannis GANGELHOFF Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 1 DEZ 2018 23:53 Page 1 of 4 43. Regatta der Eisernen Lange Bahn Final Overall Results As of 1 DEZ 2018 At 23:53 Bow Sail Boat Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name YS CDL No Number Name Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 18 110 SUI enjoy Sury ROLF / Buchholz KLAUS J/70 94 1:30:04 1:35:48 18 18 18 1141 SVK Bruno ROTH Heinz KELLER 19 107 GER corvus Lutz LANG / Michael BEGHER LONGTZE 85 1:21:28 1:35:50 19 19 19 847 albus Arndt MÜLLER PREMIER Nico BECKER 20 111 SUI 121 Tumachi Marcel KUHN / Balthasar KUNZ Platu 25 93 1:29:38 1:36:22 20 20 20 Riedener MARCEL Engel RICHARD Hanspeter KELLER 21 116 SUI 912 Max-Q Stefan LION / Hermann LION J/70 94 1:31:08 1:36:57 21 21 21 Pierre CRISCOLO Karl LION 22 108 GER SternschnuppeAlexander NAGEL Benetau 95 1:32:29 1:37:21 22 22 22 910 First Class 8 23 101 GER 3 Liberté Martina MITTENDORFER / Thomas HUNDSBERGER Lago 26 91 1:29:05 1:37:53 23 23 23 Simone KLOTH Maximilian HUNDSBERGER 000 XY 24 125 GER la Bernhard WONDRATSCH / Markus GROB Bavaria 35 90 1:28:19 1:38:07 24 24 24 7558 bonne Dimitrij HILT Match vie Martin BRONSWIJK Jürgen WONDRATSCH Julia HILT 25 143 GER Manjana Nikolaus KÖPFER / Barbara KÖPFER 30er 93 1:32:05 1:39:00 25 25 25 102 Benjamin BLECKMANN Schärenkreuzer Francis TERIETE Ferdinand SCHEIFELE Angelika SCHEIFELE 26 122 GER make Christian GERTH / Dirk WEISSENBORN Rommel 33 87 1:26:10 1:39:02 26 26 26 2021 up Armin MARTIN Roland LANGEMANN Alf PFEIFFER Gerth HANS HEINRICH 27 3 AUS Edge Gerd SCHMITZER / Tina VERCOUTEREN Formula 18 77 1:16:22 1:39:10 27 27 27 526 28 133 G106 Honey Berndt STADELHOFER Aphrodite 95 1:34:44 1:39:43 28 28 28 don't 101 29 38 SUI 52 Bécassine Vinzenz BURGHERR / Loraine REINER Formula 16 78 1:17:57 1:39:56 29 29 29 30 100 BLU 7 HSG 1 Julius HORNUNG / Inka LÜHRS Blu26 88 1:28:15 1:40:17 30,5 30,5 30,5 Elias HEGNER 30 109 SUI 111 Go First Markus GRAF Seascape 24 91 1:31:16 1:40:17 30,5 30,5 30,5 32 131 AUT PI-Liner Robert MAYER / Philipp LECHER Dehler 33 94 1:35:20 1:41:25 32 32 32 4776 Thomas GARNITSCHNIG Cruising Reinhard LECHER 33 40 SUI 797 Salary Martin JÖHR / Oliver KADERLI Formula 18 77 1:18:34 1:42:02 33 33 33 34 127 SUI 30 Tartaruga Adolf HALLER / Franco BARLETTA XP-38 83 1:25:31 1:43:01 34 34 34 Harry GEISSER Rolf REINHART Marco KELLER Willy ACKERMANN 35 113 SUI 58 Expedia Martin ZÜND Seascape 24 91 1:33:50 1:43:06 35 35 35 Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 1 DEZ 2018 23:53 Page 2 of 4 43. Regatta der Eisernen Lange Bahn Final Overall Results As of 1 DEZ 2018 At 23:53 Bow Sail Boat Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name YS CDL No Number Name Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 36 118 AUT 11 Thomahax Thomas HACKSPIEL / Christiane HUBER-HACKSPIEL Dehler 39 86 1:29:58 1:44:36 36 36 36 Axel RÖDER Barbara HOFER Bertold BISCHOF Thomas HOFER Birgit HEILER Herbert FISCHER 37 132 AUT 75 Lilith Michael BLUM / Herbert BLUM Elan 310 97 1:42:03 1:45:12 37 37 37 Pascal GROSSKOPFF Thomas RIMMELE Doktor MEUSBURGER 38 146 1 CharterbootPeter HÖSL / Thomas BRANDL Bavaria 40S 89 1:34:32 1:46:13 38 38 38 Rolf THOMA Alexander STAHL Patrick GLATT Vincent FIETZEK Bastian STRAUCH Ralf KIßKALT 39 144 3 MHP Christoph BAUER Bavaria 40S 89 1:34:50 1:46:33 39 39 39 40 150 7 dtm Thomas MÜNZER / Josef KUHN Bavaria 40S 89 1:35:05 1:46:50 40 40 40 Thomas LEUBECHER Michael WOLFF Werner KÜHNLE Uwe HUBER Manuel KUTTLER 41 147 4 NautiSattlerOliver LAUKANT / Marcus HILBEL Bavaria 40s 89 1:35:51 1:47:41 41 41 41 Marco SCHMIDT Robert BRLEK Christian MORDHORST Daniel WEBER 42 9 GER Cirrus-R Marc KÜHN / Johannes KEMLER Formula 18 77 1:23:16 1:48:08 42 42 42 335 43 27 SUI 320 teddycat Stefan WIESER / Patrick MAURER F18 HT 75 1:22:39 1:50:12 43 43 43 44 12 GER U 96 Hans-Jörg TONN / Lukas LANDOLD Topcat K1 81 1:31:30 1:52:57 44 44 44 4121 45 145 2 Porsche Martin EBELING Bavaria 40S 89 1:42:30 1:55:10 45 45 45 46 138 GER Avanti Marc KNÖBELSPIES Aphrodite 95 1:54:46 2:00:48 46 46 46 3010 101 47 6 GER 1 UCCIA Spaeth TIMO / Alexander RITTER EAGLE20-HF 65 1:20:24 2:03:41 47 47 47 48 148 5 Ultramarin Rainer JÜTTNER / Herbert MÖSSINGER Bavaria 40S 89 1:54:04 2:08:09 48 48 48 Klaus ANNAKER Peter GRUNER Frederik GREKOSCH Rainer JÜTTNER Otto GROSS Armin WETZEL 49 79 AUT 63 Mabo 3 Boris BEER 97 2:13:31 2:17:38 49 49 49 50 117 - Tranquille Peter ROOS / Hannes WINTER Beneteau 92 2:08:58 2:20:10 50 50 50 Steven KLETT First 30 JK 51 14 GER Only4Me Jens GOLDSCHMIDT / Niklas GOLDSCHMIDT Topcat K1 81 2:02:02 2:30:39 51 51 51 4593 52 136 GER Loligo Philipp STRACK / Herbert FEIST Ultimate 20 98 2:44:30 2:47:51 52 52 52 244 Burkhard ZAPKAU Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 1 DEZ 2018 23:53 Page 3 of 4 43. Regatta der Eisernen Lange Bahn Final Overall Results As of 1 DEZ 2018 At 23:53 Bow Sail Boat Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name YS CDL No Number Name Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 53 149 6 Shorty Alek KRIMER / Yaroslav BESKOROVAYNIY Bavaria 40S 89 2:33:48 2:52:48 53 53 53 Sho Alexander GORDEEV Leonid KRASHEVYCH Vyacheslav KRASHEVYCH Stanislav BESKOROVAYNIY Stanislav NEUBERGER 54 130 - Tonga Wolfram ELSNER / Andre DIECKMEYER Bavaria 36 97 2:47:51 2:53:02 54 54 54 Simone KÖNIG Cruiser Klaus SCHMÄDECKE Yvonne BARON 55 129 - Chill-out Rainer KONSTANZER / Selina DANNECKER Bavaria 36 97 2:49:38 2:54:52 55 55 55 Lars KRIENKE Cruiser N N N N Rainer DENZLER Matthias D Sigi SCHAWALLER 56 141 GER Brimike Michael LÜTH / Stefan EWINGER Faurby 360 94 DNC 59 59 6103 Annelie LÜTH Jamie WEIßMANN Sabrina QUEREN Rüdigerd LUDEWIG Fabian LÜTH 56 124 GER Inoui Alex BROMBACH 89 DNC 59 59 6872 56 32 SUI Falko CHROST / Volker PÖHLER Topcat K2 85 DNF 59 59 2811 Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 1 DEZ 2018 23:53 Page 4 of 4.
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