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Overall Results As of 24 AUG 2019 at 18:22 Wasserscharmützel (70 Jahre SGS) Wasserscharmützel Yardstick 2019 Overall Results As of 24 AUG 2019 At 18:22 Scoring system: Low Point. Rating system: Yardstick. Sail Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name Club YS Number Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 1 SUI 87 Tobias STRUBE (YCD) Contender Yachtclub Diensdorf e. V. 105 1:28:56 1:24:41 1 1 1 2 GERC Norbert SEIDEL (SVPA) SkandinavischerSegelverein Potsdamer Adler e. V. 116 1:43:02 1:28:49 2 2 2 8 Jörg HUSS DR (SVPA) 15er 3 4067 Olaf SCHWERDT (YCD) Dehler 31 Yachtclub Diensdorf e. V. 104 1:33:51 1:30:14 3 3 3 Yvonne SCHWERDT (YCD) 4 GER Andreas WULF (SV78WR) X-312 Segelverein 78 Wendisch Rietz e. V. 100 1:30:53 1:30:53 4 4 4 312 Kerstin DONATH (SV78WR) Karla KUHN (CKA) Manuela KÖPPEN (SV78WR) 5 GER Wilfried LIPPERT (WSV1921) Olympia Wassersportverein 1921 e. V. 113 1:43:00 1:31:09 5 5 5 1264 Jollen 6 GER Bernd JÄKEL (YCBG) Dehler 28s. Yachtclub Berlin-Grünau e. V. 108 1:38:32 1:31:14 6 6 6 363 Martin BÖHMERT (YCBG) Matthias JÄKEL (YCBG) 7 GER Holger NÜRNBERGER (SLRV) X-79 Sail-Lollipop Regatta Verein e.V. 100 1:34:11 1:34:11 7 7 7 418 8 GER 4 Axel ROTH (SCS) O-Jolle Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 113 1:47:56 1:35:30 8 8 8 9 GERR Gerhard HEYNER (SCE) 20er Segel-Club Einheit e. V. 97 1:32:45 1:35:37 9 9 9 1323 Manfred WEICHSEL (SCE) Jollenkreuzer Klemens BREITENFELDT (SCE) 10 GER Ulrike SCHÜLER (SSVAW) Laser Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 113 1:48:38 1:36:08 10 10 10 155179 Standard 11 GER 49 Burkhardt MEHLING (CKA) Dragon Club der Kreuzer Abteilung e. V. 107 1:43:08 1:36:23 11 11 11 Marco MEHLING (CKA) Alexander BRIX (CKA) 12 GER Steffen HANISCH (SGS) 20er Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 106 1:42:31 1:36:42 12 12 12 1280 Olaf EGGERT (SGS) Jollenkreuzer e.V. Carolin RANFT (SGS) 13 GER 46 Rainer MEUSEL (SLRV) Etap 26i Sail-Lollipop Regatta Verein e.V. 110 1:47:46 1:37:58 13 13 13 Heike MEUSEL (SLRV) Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 24 AUG 2019 18:22 Page 1 of 8 Wasserscharmützel (70 Jahre SGS) Wasserscharmützel Yardstick 2019 Overall Results As of 24 AUG 2019 At 18:22 Sail Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name Club YS Number Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 14 GER Mark PÄSCHKE (SGS) Dragon Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 107 1:44:55 1:38:03 14 14 14 837 Thomas KNIEPHOFF (SGS) e.V. Piérre REIßMANN (SGS) 15 GER Richard TÖPFER (SGS) Laser 4.7 Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 125 2:02:57 1:38:21 15 15 15 200085 e.V. 16 GER Vivian SCHNEIDER (SGS) Folkeboot Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 114 1:52:35 1:38:45 16 16 16 905 Stefan SCHNEIDER (SGS) e.V. 17 GER Andreas NEUMANN (SGS) Dragon Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 107 1:45:57 1:39:01 17 17 17 1018 Gregor KASUESKE (SGS) e.V. Reinhardt KASUESKE (SGS) 18 GER Silke KINNER (VBS) H-Boat Verein Berliner Segler e. V. 106 1:45:06 1:39:09 18 18 18 1598 Jörn Alexander KINNER (VBS) 19 GER Stefan GOTTWALD (SGS) H-Boat Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 106 1:45:20 1:39:22 19 19 19 1006 e.V. 20 G178 Mario RUDOLPH (SCS) Seggerling Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 113 1:52:45 1:39:46 20 20 20 21 GER Günter FEST (SSVAW) Ixylon-Jolle Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 115 1:54:50 1:39:51 21 21 21 1716 Olaf GABEL (SSVAW) 22 GER Hendrick RATHKE (WSV1921) H-Boat Wassersportverein 1921 e. V. 106 1:45:54 1:39:54 22 22 22 1217 23 GERR Jan-Wessel GORGS (SLRV) 20 Sail-Lollipop Regatta Verein e.V. 107 1:47:32 1:40:29 23 23 23 31 Jens PEGER (SLRV) Jollenkreuzer Gaffel 24 GER Hans-Jörg TINIUS (SCS) Dehler 29 Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 105 1:45:33 1:40:31 24 24 24 7330 Kristin WIESENER (SCS) 25 GER 20 Mirko SASSE (SGS) Drachen Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 107 1:47:48 1:40:44 25 25 25 Pablo SASSE (SGS) e.V. Thomas SASSE (SGS) 26 GER Steffen DÖRITZ (DRS) Olympia Deutscher Regatta Segelclub e.V. 113 1:53:53 1:40:46 26 26 26 358 Jollen 27 GER Daniel SCHAUER IF-Boat Segelverein 78 Wendisch Rietz e. V. 112 1:53:09 1:41:01 27 27 27 564 Nicole SCHAUER Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 24 AUG 2019 18:22 Page 2 of 8 Wasserscharmützel (70 Jahre SGS) Wasserscharmützel Yardstick 2019 Overall Results As of 24 AUG 2019 At 18:22 Sail Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name Club YS Number Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 28 GER 29 Kathrin ZICKLER (SGS) Ypton Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 121 2:02:29 1:41:13 28 28 28 Martin ZICKLER (SGS) e.V. Günter ZICKLER (SGS) Maria KÖHNE (SGS) 29 GER Dirk HOFFMANN (SCS) Yoxi Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 112 1:53:33 1:41:23 29 29 29 166 Lex Damian HOFFMANN (SCS) 30 GER Klaus DÖRING (SCE) 15er Segel-Club Einheit e. V. 111 1:52:57 1:41:45 30 30 30 659 Marika DÖRING (SCE) Jollenkreuzer 31 GER Dietrich HARTWIG (SGS) H-Boat Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 106 1:48:06 1:41:58 31 31 31 886 Cornel NESSMANN (SGS) e.V. 32 GER Gundo WALTER (SCE) IF-Boat Segel-Club Einheit e. V. 112 1:54:37 1:42:20 32 32 32 3256 Birgit WALTER (SCE) Hagen MICHULITZ (SCE) 33 GERP Detlef REDMANN 15er Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 111 1:53:52 1:42:34 33 33 33 89 Henry LAUDAN Jollenkreuzer e.V. 34 GER Jürgen BERNDT (SGS) 15er Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 111 1:53:54 1:42:36 34 34 34 995 Ingrid DR BERNDT (SGS) Jollenkreuzer e.V. 35 GER Hans-Jürgen KURTH (MSV) RS Aero MSV 1898 111 1:54:22 1:43:01 35 35 35 1103 36 GER Lothar ROCHOW H-Boat Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 106 1:49:41 1:43:28 36 36 36 1539 Petra DR SCHMIDT-ROCHOW (Sgs) e.V. 37 GER Thomas PENCZOK (SCS) Jantar 21 Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 113 1:57:10 1:43:41 37 37 37 411 Angelika BARDOU (SCS) 38 GERDehlerJügen SCHAUER (SV78WR) Dehler 28 Segelverein 78 Wendisch Rietz e. V. 108 1:53:10 1:44:47 38 38 38 28 Doris WALZGOTT (SV78WR) Cornelia SCHAUER (SV78WR) 39 GER Harald HARTWIG (SGS) Dehler 28 Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 108 1:53:20 1:44:56 39 39 39 361 Robert NICOLAI (SGS) e.V. Marlis HARTWIG (SGS) Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 24 AUG 2019 18:22 Page 3 of 8 Wasserscharmützel (70 Jahre SGS) Wasserscharmützel Yardstick 2019 Overall Results As of 24 AUG 2019 At 18:22 Sail Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name Club YS Number Type Time Calc. Pl. Pts. Pts. 40 GER Andreas SIMSCH (SCE) H-Boat Segel-Club Einheit e. V. 107 1:52:26 1:45:04 40 40 40 1249 Heike LUSTIG (SCE) Mirko REIBSCH (SCE) Leo WEBER (SCE) 41 GERbouganvilleLutz BRÜCKNER (SGS) Dehler 28 Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 108 1:53:50 1:45:24 41 41 41 Lasse RYK (SGS) e.V. Bernd BRÜCKNER (SGS) 42 GER Frank KERBER (SSVAW) Dragon Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 107 1:52:48 1:45:25 42 42 42 763 Tobias SAEGERT (SSVAW) 43 GER Peter RÜSTER (SSVAW) 15er Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 111 1:57:13 1:45:36 43 43 43 249 Holger RÜCKER (SSVAW) Jollenkreuzer 44 GERO Markus GROSS (SCS) Olympia Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 113 1:59:54 1:46:06 44 44 44 1097 Jollen 45 GERVagabundMatthias BOLATZKY (SGVBS) Condor 70 Sportgemeinschaft Vorwärts Bad 113 2:00:01 1:46:12 45 45 45 Jockel COCHIUS (SGVBS) Saarow e. V. 46 GERC Freya SCHÜLER (SSVAW) C55 Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 110 1:57:29 1:46:48 46 46 46 55 Freya SCHÜLER (SSVAW) Hans-Jürgen SCHÜLER (SSVAW) 47 GER Theresa SCHEWE (SSVAW) 420 Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 115 2:03:02 1:46:59 47 47 47 55784 Benjamin SCHEWE (SSVAW) 48 1015 Knuth HOHENSTEIN (SSVAW) H-Boot Saarower Segler-Verein am Werl e.V. 106 1:53:26 1:47:00 48,5 48,5 48,5 Lothar HOHENSTEIN (SSVAW) Ulrike STAVORINUS-HOHENSTEIN (SSVAW) 48 R187 Arnold BENDER (SV78WR) Retana Segelverein 78 Wendisch Rietz e. V. 115 2:03:04 1:47:00 48,5 48,5 48,5 Eva WEISE (SV78WR) 50 GERG Torsten FRONN (SCS) Dehler 28 Segelverein Ciconia Storkow e. V. 108 1:55:59 1:47:23 50 50 50 28 Reinhard MÖBES (SCS) 51 GER Gido JACHMANN (SV78WR) Gibsy 80+ Segelverein 78 Wendisch Rietz e. V. 106 1:53:52 1:47:25 51 51 51 5086 52 GER Alexander RANFT (SGS) Ixylon Seglergemeinschaft Scharmützelsee 114 2:02:35 1:47:31 52 52 52 854 Marius HATSCHEL (SGS) e.V. Powered by www.manage2sail.com Report Created SAM 24 AUG 2019 18:22 Page 4 of 8 Wasserscharmützel (70 Jahre SGS) Wasserscharmützel Yardstick 2019 Overall Results As of 24 AUG 2019 At 18:22 Sail Boat R1 Total Net Rk. Name Club YS Number Type Time Calc. Pl.
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