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2009 Race Results 2009 Race Results Regatta Location Date Rolex Sydney Hobart 2009 Australia 12/09 1st IRC Overall and ORCi Overall, TWO TRUE, First 40 (608), Andrew Saies 2nd IRC Overall, WICKED, First 40 (608), Mark Welsh 3rd Line Honors Overall, ICAP LEOPARD, Farr 100 (591), Michael Slade US-IRC Gulf Stream Series 2009 USA 12/09 1st, ROSEBUD, STP65 (604), Roger Sturgeon Rolex Trophy Rating Series 2009 Australia 12/09 1st IRC 2, OPTIMIMUM, Farr 30 (338), Guy Stening SOLAS Big Boat Challenge 2009 Australia 12/09 1st IRC, QUEST, TP52 (533), Bob Steel 1st PHS, SPIRIT OF THE MAID, VO60 (471), Bruce Absolon King's Cup 2009 Thailand 12/09 1st IRC 1, ICHI BAN, First 44.7 (496), Matt Allen 3rd IRC 1, SWITCHBLADE, Farr 43, Yasuo Nanamori 1st IRC 2, ROYAL THAI NAVY 1, Farr MRX (121M), CPO.2 Wiwat Poonpat 3rd IRC 2, SKANDIA ENDEAVOUR OF WHITBY, First 34.7 (543), Stuart Williamso n 1st Premier, BABY TONGA-HIDEAWAYS CLUB, First 53f5 (219), Anthony Hastin Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Cup 2009 St. Maarten 12/09 Line Honors, 1st and course record, BEAU GESTE, Farr 80 (668), Karl Kwok Lipton Cup 2009 Australia 11/09 1st IRC A & 2nd PHD A, COUGAR II, TP52 (585), Alan Whitelely 2nd IRC A, LIVING DOLL, IRC 55 (642), Michael Hiatt IRC East Coast Championship 2009 Annapolis, Maryland 11/09 1st IRC 4, DOWNTIME, First 40.7 (354), Ed & Molly Freitag China Coast Race Week 2009 China 10/09 1st IRC A, EVOLUTION RACING, TP52 (533), Ray Roberts GP42 Global Cup 2009 Spain 10/09 1st ROMA 2, GP42 (640), Filippo Faruffini Rolex Big Boat Series San Francisco, CA 9/09 2nd IRC A, TP52 (586), Tom Akin Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2009 Italy 9/09 1st Racing/Cruising, ROMA, Farr 85 (535), Filippo Maria Faruffini Di Sezzadio 1st Co mbined Racing & Racing/Cruising, BEAU GESTE, IRC 80 (668), Karl Kwok Audi MedCup GP42 Series - Overall Results 9/09 2nd Overall, ROMA 2, GP42 (640), Filippo Maria Faruffini Di Sez z adio Audi MedCup GP42 Series Cartagena, Spain 9/09 3rd, ROMA 2, GP42 (640), Filippo Maria Faruffini Di Sezzadio Istanbul Europa Race Istanbul 9/09 1st FONCIA, IMOCA 60 (602), Michel Desjoyeaux International Sailing Week Tries t, Italy 9 / 0 9 1st IRC Overall & Class A, 2NR NEL VENTO, FIRST 40 (608), Roberto Reccanello Audi MedCup GP42 Series Portugal 8/09 2nd, ROMA 2, GP42 (640), Filippo Maria Faruffini Di Sez z adio Hamilton Island Race Week Australia 8/09 1st IRC Grand Prix 1, LIVING DOLL, IRC 55 (642), Michael Hiatt 2nd IRC 1, EVOLUTION RACING, Cookson 50 (541), Ray Roberts Airlie Beach Race Week Australia 8/09 1st IRC 1, LIVING DOLL, IRC 55 (642), Michael Hiatt 2nd IRC 1, EVOLUTION RACING, Cookson 50 (541), Ray Roberts Transpac Race Hono lulu, HI 7/09 2nd Overall & 2nd Div 1, FLASH, TP52 (586), Tom Akin RORC 2009 IRC Overall Channel Race English Channel 7/09 2nd Overall & IRC SZ, APOLLO, TP52 (495), Nigel Passmore Volvo Ocean Race - Overall Results 6/09 3rd VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking Volvo Ocean Race Leg 10- Stockholm to St. Petersburg, Russia Stockholm, Sweden 6/09 1st VO70, TELEFONICA BLACK, VO70 (635), Fernando Echavarri 3rd VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking Block Island Race Week Block Island, RI 6/09 1st IRC 0, ROSEBUD, STP65 (604), Roger Sturgeon 1st IRC 40B, AVALANCHE, Farr 395(468), Craig Albrecht Volvo Ocean Race - Stockholm In Port Race Stockholm, Sweden 6/09 1st VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking 3rd VO70, TELEFONICA BLACK, VO70 (635), Fernando Echavarri Giraglia Rolex Cup Inshore Races Italy 6/09 1st ORC A, NEAR MISS, GP42 (641), Noel Franck 3rd IRC A, BELLA DONNA, Vismara 46 (606), Jean-Marie Gennari Audi MedCup GP42 Series Marseille, France 6/09 1st, ROMA 2, GP42 (640), Filippo Maria Faruffini Di Sez z adio Top of the Gulf Regatta Australia 5/09 1st IRC 1, ICHI BAN, First 44.7 (496), Matt Allen Adriatic International IRC Tropy & Beneteau Cup Italy 5/09 1st Overall & Class B, 2NR NEL VENTO, FIRST 40 (608), Roberto Reccanello Grand Prix Petit Navire France 5/09 1st, BT, Open 60 (609M), Josse Sebastien 2nd, FONCIA, Open 60 (602/2), Michel Desjoyeaux Audi MedCup GP42 Series Alicante, Spain 5/09 3rd, ROMA 2, GP42 (640), Filippo Maria Faruffini Di Sezzadio Volvo Ocean Race - Galway In Port Race Galway, Ireland 5/09 2nd VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking 3rd VO70, TELEFONICA BLACK, VO70 (635), Fernando Echavarri Volvo Ocean Race - Boston In Port Race Boston 5/09 1st VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking Volvo Ocean Race Leg 6 - Rio de Janeiro to Boston Rio de Janeiro 4/09 3rd VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking Beneteau Cup Perth 2009 Freemantle, Sydney 4/09 1st Spinnaker Division, PHANTOM, First 36.7 (446), Greg Hansen Hublot PalmaVela 2009 Palma de Mallorca, Spain 4/09 1st Maxi Cruising, LIZARD OF CORNWALL, Farr/Nauta 93 (366), Javier Sanso 1st Maxi Mini C/R, WALLYÑO, Wally 60 (414), Fernando Lopez Domenech 1st RI 0, CAM, Farr 54 (539), Fernando Leon 2nd RI 0, AIFOS, TP52 (585), Spanish Navy 3rd RI 0, PLIS PLAY, Farr 520 (444M2), Vicente Garcia Torres Charleston Race Week Charleston, SC 4/09 2nd PHRF A, DAUNTLESS, First 47.7 (422), Don Terwilliger 3rd PHRF A, CAPTIVITY, Farr 60 (414), Sam Byrne Ft. Lauderdale to Charleston Race Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4/09 2nd IRC A, ROSEBUD/TEAM DYT, STP 65 (604), Roger Sturgeon Spi Ouest La Trinite sur Mer, France 4/09 2nd IRC 2, PEN KOENT, First 40.7 (354), E. Le Men International Paints Auckland to Tauranga Race Auckland, New Zealand 4/09 3rd IRC, GENERAL JACKSON, Farr 11.6 (72/2), Peter Dallimore Brisbane to Gladstone Race Brisbane, Australia 4/09 1st IRC, QUANTUM RACING, Cookson 50 (541), Ray Roberts 1st PHRF 1, SHOGUN, Cookson 50 (541), Robert Hanna 1st PHRF Veteran, MONDO, Farr 35 (84), Ray Sweeney 1st Cruising, SEAFARER 4, Oceanis 461 (202), Greg Lambert Red Funnel Easter Challenge Cowes, UK 4/09 1st IRC SZ, CHERNIKEEF 2, Farr 52 (444), Peter Harrison 3rd IRC SZ, ATOMIC OF COWES, Farr 45 (369), Tony Langley 2nd IRC 1, PLAYING AROUND, First 40.7 (354), Peter Robson 2nd IRC 2, NO DOUBT, First 34.7 (543), Chris & Hannah Neve 3rd IRC 2, ASTARTE, First 34.7 (543), Nicholas Jones 1st IRC 3 & Quarter Ton Class, ESPADA, 1/4 Ton (85/3), Louise Morton BVI Spring Regatta British Virgin Islands 4/09 1st Racing B, THREE HARKOMS, Oceanis 440 (202), James Hudleston 2nd Racing F, KICK 'EM JENNY, First 36.7 (446), Ian Hope Ross 2nd Performance Cruising B, COYOTE, First 40.7 (354), Ken Aco tt/Debbie Hall Volvo Ocean Race - Rio In Port Race Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4/09 1st VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking Audi Sydney Offshore Newcastle Yacht Race Sydney, Australia 3/09 3rd IRC 0/1 & 3rd Overall, RAGAMUFFIN, TP52 (586), Syd Fischer 1st IRC 2, MR BEAKS RIBS, First 44.7 (496), David Beak 3rd IRC 2, AFR MIDNIGHT RAMBLER, Farr 40 (374), Ed Psaltis International Rolex Regatta St. Thomas, USVI 3/09 3rd Spinnaker Racing/Cruising, THREE HARKOMS, Oceanis 440 (202), James Hudleston 3rd IRC, PRIVATEER, Cookson 50 (541), Ron O'Hanley Audi Sydney Harbour Regatta Sydney, Australia 3/09 1st IRC 1, QUEST, TP52 (533), Bob Steel 2nd IRC 2, LE BILLET, First 44.7 (496), Bill Ebsary 3rd Non-spinnaker, MRX, Farr MRX (121M), Jo n Sho rt & Miles Bastick 2nd PHS 2, FORTY TWO, Farr 11.6 (72/2), John McGrory St. Maarten Heineken Regatta St. Maarten 3/09 2nd Spinnaker 1, SOJANA, Farr 115 (442), Peter Harrison 1st Spinnaker 2, PRIVATEER, Cookson 50 (541), Ron O'Hanley 1st Spinnaker 3, LAZY DOG, First 44.7 (496), Sergio Sagramoso 3rd Spinnaker 4, ELANDRA, First 40.7 (354), Calvin Reed & John Linton 3rd Spinnaker 5, KICK 'EM JENNY, First 36.7 (446), Ian Hope Ross 1st Non-spinnaker 1, RAPAJAM, First 53F5 (219), Ralph Johnson 2nd Non-spinnaker 1, IMAGINESAILING, Beneteau Oceanis 461 (202), John Dickinson BMW Auckland Regatta Auckland, NZ 2/09 1st IRC, HARD LABOUR, Farr 1020 (121), Cameron Thorpe 2nd IRC, GEORGIA ONE, Farr 43 (360), Jim Farmer 3rd IRC, POWER PLAY, Cookson 12m (336), Ian McBurney 2nd PHRF A, BOBBY'S GIRL, Farr 40 (374), John Melville 1st PHRF B, WHATEVER, Mumm 36 (299) 2nd PHRF B, PACIFIC SUNDANCE, IOR 40 (136) 1st PHRF C, AZURE, Farr 1020 (121), Peter Strathdee 2nd PHRF C, MAX HEADROOM, Farr 1020 (121), Philip Yuill 3rd PHRF C, RAINBOW IV, Farr 1020 (121), Alan Smith Volvo Ocean Race - Qingdao In Port Race Qingdao, China 2/09 2nd VO70 TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking RORC Caribbean 600 Antigua 2/09 1st IRC Overall & IRC SZCK, LEE OVERLAY PARTNERS, Cookson 50 (541), Adrian Lee Line Honors & 1st CSA Overall, 2nd IRC Overall & IRC SZCK, ICAP LEOPARD, Farr 30m Maxi (591), Michael Slade 1st IRC 1, CAFE AMERICANO HIGH TENSION, Mumm 36 (299), Bernard Evan-Wong 3rd IRC 0, SPIRIT OF ISIS, Farr 65 (421), OnDeck Sailing Pineapple Cup - Montego Bay Race Montego Bay, Jamaica 1/09 Line Honors & 1st IRC A, ROSEBUD/TEAM DYT, STP 65 (604), Roger Sturgeon 1st Overall & 2nd IRC A, PRIVATEER, Cookson 50 (541), Ron O’Hanley 2nd PHRF, JAVA KNIGHT, First 47.7 (422), Thian Hok Liem Vendee Globe Les Sables d'Olonne, France 1/09 1st FONCIA, IMOCA 60 (602), Michel Desjoyeaux Volvo Ocean Race Leg 4 - Singapore to Qingdao Singapore 1/09 1st VO70, TELEFONICA BLUE, VO70 (634), Bouwe Bekking Skandia Geelong Week Geelo ng, Australia 1/09 1st Audi Series IRC 1, LIVING DOLL, IRC 55 (642), Michael Hiatt 1st Audi Series EHC 1, GOLDFINGER, Farr 52 (444), Peter Blake Kate Mit 1st Audi Series EHC 3 & 3rd IRC 3, STITCHED UP, First 34.7 (543), Peter Jackson 2nd Audi Series EHC 3, UPBEAT, First 36.7 (446), Peter Dunne 1st Sunsail Cruising w/ Spinnaker EHC 2, FORZADO, Farr 1020 (121), Bruce Dobbie 3rd Sunsail Cruising w/ Spinnaker EHC 2, SPECULATION, Noelex 30 (112), Douglas Lithgow 3rd Performance Racing EHC 9, NINETY SEVEN, Farr 47 (304), Alan Saunders Key West Race Week Key West, FL 1/09 2nd IRC 1, ROSEBUD/TEAM DYT, STP 65 (604), Roger Sturgeon Ft Lauderdale to Key West Race Ft.
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