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29Er Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup Champsregatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 29er Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup ChampsRegatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 1st 817 RVic YC Erin Berry Jessica Round 5 3 68 22 2nd 707 RVic YC Sam Gustin Ian Woodbury 26 57 20 3rd 669 RVic YC Williams, Kristine Jenson, Karl 5 1 4 3 13 4th 123 RVic YC Dodd, Alex Berry, Robert 4 2 1 7 5th 81 WVYC Steve Fleckenstein Stefanie Fleckenstein 66 6th 633 WVYC Graham Harney Graham Zacarias 55 7th 457 Seattle YC Andrew Colebrook Burgess Malarkey 4 4 8th 669 RVic YC Ciara Storey Tyler Kiefer 3 1 4 9th 417 Royal Vic YCAnne Round Liam Law 22 4 10th 455 RVYC Mark Pataky Karl Jenson 44 11th 81 ZVYC Alex Burger Heidi Burger 3 3 12th 595 Kelowna YC Grant Hardisty Alex Moore 33 13th 242 WVYC Brackett, Gavin Turner, Alex 2 2 14th 293 Seattle YC Kate Shaner Danielle Erjavec 1 1 15th 304 JSCA Harry Coleman Emma Coleman 11 420 Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup ChampsRegatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 1st 1688 RVYC Alana Tacy Emma Toone 9 9 9 6 11 24 68 2nd 1689 RVYC Joren Jackson Leif Pederson 11 10 10 12 21 64 3rd 1685 RVYC Kia Meiklejohn Dylan Sanderson 6 12 11 5 8 19 61 4th 5 RVic YC Sophie Papp Maddy Innes 5 7 12 9 22 55 5th 4149 Sea Cadet Quinn Lessing Paul Nowakoski 11 13 23 47 6th 3275 RVic YC Claire Brady Heather Lee 8 13 6 27 7th 43 Phillip Pennell Conner Mackenzie 41822 8th 24 WVYC/NSST Buzz Smyth Connor Stanton 20 20 9th 1927 Mac Sailing Roslyn Massey Rowan Wadsley 21719 10th 4552 Sea Cadet Vassili Angleblazer Eric Smith 8 10 18 11th 16 WVYC/NSST Arek Sredzki Ryan Foxall 16 16 12th 5778 RPSA Stefan Tomanik Aidan O'Brian 21315 13th K9 KYC Adam Gooderham Alec Francis 15 15 14th 4756 Sea Cadet Luzzara Mazariegos Cody Williamson 14 14 15th 2 Mac Sailing Jonas Bradbrooke Chris Truyans 21214 16th 14 Mac Sailing Maria Aparicio Elmeri Hakkinen 14 14 17th 4788 RVic YC Alex Praine Aiden Polgasse 3 3 3 4 13 18th 11 RVicYC Ken Stephenson Pascal Courty 11 11 19th 4065 RVic YC Eric Johnson Levi White 10 10 20th 1954 RVic YC Kevin Bowen Ben Tolson 4 6 10 21st 4787 WVYC/NSST Brandon Fitzgerald Michael Knowles 10 10 22nd 4785 WVYC/NSST Graham Brown Jack Pilley 99 23rd 4789 WVYC/NSST Alex Bombay Sam Tremblay 189 24th 1119 RSPSA Daniel Jay Chantal McLeod 8 8 25th 4785 RVic YC Gavin Bracken Alexander Turner 7 7 26th 4785 WVYC/NSST Justin Smyth Jackson Claridge 7 7 27th 478 WVYC/NSST Mychael Lepur Braeden Gilbert 77 28th 4770 Sea Cadet Saxon Westgate Sean Smith 5 16 29th 4788 WVYC/NSST Philip Schimert Serena Schimert 66 30th 5778 RVYC Gleb Moiseyenko Heather Strain 5 5 31st 4 Sea Cadet Dani Cyr Max Westgate 55 32nd 4781 EHYC/NSST Ryan Cordingley Boyd Borjiet 55 33rd 4765 Sea Cadet Danielle Ladret Viktoria Seemannova 4 4 34th 888 Mac Sailing Christopher Truyens Roman Topic 4 4 35th 5780 RPSA Sunny Ho Helen Leung 44 36th 5542 WVYC/NSST James Guscott Paige Guscott 33 37th 4554 Sea Cadet Robert Dennis AJ Howard 33 38th 86 WVYC/NSST Heather Armstrong Cole Harrison 33 39th 4789 WVYC/NSST Samantha Fung Julian Deggan 2 2 40th 4519 Sea Cadet Denniss Roberts Olga Kapustina 2 2 41st 4783 WVYC/NSST Frank Connor Liam Dolinski 22 42nd 4781 WVYC/NSST Jackson Claridge Morgan Miller 1 1 43rd 1700 Sea Cadet Zachary Jones 1 1 44th 1987 Mac Sailing Chris Chu Anthony Chu 1 1 45th 1927 Mac Sailing Steven Sonderhoff Braden Gaeber 11 46th 4519 Sea Cadet Alex Webb Jordynn Nelson 0 47th 4149 Sea Cadet Viktoria Seemannova Danielle Ladret 0 Laser Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup Champs Regatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 1st 5601 RVic YC Ian Elliott 19 23 12 15 18 87 2nd 489 RVYC Ben Scott 18 16 21 16 71 3rd 1559 RVic YC Reid Cannon 15 9 14 12 13 63 4th 8861 RVic YC David Berry 14 21 11 17 63 5th 2357 RVYC Thomas Roehrl 16 15 15 15 61 6th 6801 RVic YC Robert Britton 13 12 16 10 51 7th 2867 RVYC Kevin Grierson 23 27 50 8th 2339 RVYC Jason Rhodes 24 25 49 9th 5948 RVYC Al Clark 22 26 48 10th 7162 RVYC Ricardo Montemayor 18 28 46 11th 4498 RVYC Alexander Heinzmann 20 22 42 12th 176 RVic YC Geoff Abel 19 23 42 13th 6819 RVYC Alex Shepard 3 11 9 8 9 40 14th 8872 RVYC Kyle Martin 17 22 39 15th 8393 JSCA Sascha Smutny 10 13 14 37 16th 192097 RVic Phillip Round 20 14 34 17th 178872 JSCA Tony Martin 12 19 31 18th 1540 Vickings SC Andriy Kanyuka 11 18 29 19th 1533 RVic YC Aidan Koster 41311129 20th 7972 Jericho SC Derek Stanger 817 25 21st 196078 JSCA Jacek Suski 91625 22nd 2936 RVYC Sabastian Fritz 9 13 2 24 23rd 189819 RVYC Michael Schalka 24 24 24th 8620 RVYC Luke Ramsay 21 21 25th 1548 SSC Doug Honey 20 20 26th 5947 SSC Redies, Darren 14 6 20 27th 2808 RVYC Chris Tulip 17 17 28th 711 EHYC/NSST Graeme Zacharias 23631 15 29th 187121 KYC Jonathon Cameron 8 6 14 30th 7164 RVic YC Randy Diamond 4 4614 31st 192099 COSA Emerson Kirbyy 5 914 32nd 181209 RPSA John Williams 21214 33rd 5941 SNSYC Ross Jesperson 6 713 34th 6014 RVYC Andy Wong 75 12 35th 1551 JSCA Treor Skutezkyv 5 7 12 36th 187391 COSA Thomas Hardy 3 811 37th 182867 Mac Sailing Matt Percy 11 11 38th 5940 SNSYC Jesperson, Eric 10 10 39th WVYC/NSST Graeme Clendenan 10 10 40th 121218 RVYC Eric Servais 10 10 41st 4288 RVic YC Bell, Doug 8 19 42nd 4495 PRSC Michael Jarosz 5 38 43rd 177151 Rvic YC Scott Cameron 88 44th 1967 RVic YC Ken Pohl 7 7 45th 178837 KSA Trevor Owen 7 7 46th 7163 Seattle YC Teddy Weaver 6 6 47th 114501 COSA Robbie Stevens 4 26 48th 195941 SNSYC Sam Lipscomb 55 49th 128426 RVYC Robin Avery 4 4 50th 7643 WVYC/NSST David Cross 2 2 51st 102061 COSA Christopher Turner 2 2 52nd 188648 KYC Brandon Piper 22 53rd 1218 RVYC Rich Ballantyne 1 1 54th 6189 WVYC Danel Belavstegigoitia 1 1 55th 182354 NSST Sam Tremblay 1 1 56th 176262 RVYC Brett Wilson 1 1 Laser Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup Champs Regatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 57th 188874 CYC David Elliott 10 10 58th 129271 Mac Saling Ted Alley 77 59th 180131 Mac Saling Colin Walker 55 60th 187145 RPSA Gleb Moiseyenko 44 61st 177643 WVYC Quinn Wildi 33 Radial Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup ChampsRegatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 1st 1531 Rvic Maura Dewey 24 23 21 11 25 104 2nd 8853 RVYC Natalia Montemayor 22 24 20 36 102 3rd 1928 RVYC Cameron Ho 23 21 22 35 101 4th 9304 WVYC/NSST Chris Wilson 18 10 8 11 9 10 30 96 5th 7046 RVic YC Max Gallant 13 17 10 12 7 31 90 6th 3282 RVYC Alexander Kroitisch 21 20 19 24 84 7th 1543 RVYC Joanna Moore 22 23 38 83 8th 3725 RVic YC Matthew Turner 11 15 18 9 28 81 9th 5945 RVic YC Jeff Connelly 12 16 9 13 1 18 69 10th 8125 RVYC Dominic Fritz 25 25 17 67 11th 2095 rvan Gabe Frame 15 19 32 66 12th 8909 Seattle YC Nick Smith 7 13 9 8 26 63 13th 7145 Rocky Point SC Miranda MacGillivary 5 6 10 10 20 51 14th 6536 RVYC Alexis Aird 19 29 48 15th 7407 EHYC/NSST Tony Henderson 17 11 16 44 16th 5869 RVYC Fillah Karim 2 7 8 6 21 44 17th 6535 RVYC Elizabeth Hind 14 12 15 41 18th 1822730 RNSYS Lisa Ross 40 40 19th 197997 RVYC Luke Ramsay 39 39 20th 187997 RNSYS Erin Rafuse 37 37 21st 2939 rvic Anne Round 16 18 34 22nd 195643 RVYC Becky Power 34 34 23rd 191571 RCYC Brenda Bowskill 33 33 24th 9011 Seattle YC Sarah Mackey 8 22 30 25th 4499 FSC Bernard Outzen 14 14 28 26th 193318 CYC Kristy Vangust 27 27 27th 1559 RVic YC Reid Canon 26 26 28th 1820951 RPSA Lauren Van Rassel 6 1 16 23 29th 187182 COSA Elizabeth Hardy 6 17 23 30th 167792 RVYC Adrian Vlasic 23 23 31st 184601 WVYC/NSST Sam Fung 31922 32nd 76037 COSA Brishen Jolmes-Flattery 7 14 21 33rd 8642 RVYC Eric Servais 20 20 34th 196163 COSA Heather Halperin 5 13 18 35th 6 WVYC/NSST Fineen Davis 2 2 12 16 36th 18266 RPSA Emily Oram 41115 37th 71 WVYC/NSST Cole Wunder 15 15 38th 176175 COSA Adam Sorensen 4 10 14 39th 7792 Rocky Point SC Sophia Miller-Vedam 3 5 5 13 40th 4042 RVic YC Hanne Weaver 10 10 41st 6541 Seattle YC Michaela Dennely 9 9 42nd 4487 Sea Cadet Chad Grandison 9 9 43rd 178562 CYC Hanny Buitenwerf 99 44th 9277 RVic YC Charlie Simpson 8 8 45th 71 WVYC/NSST Graham Harney 88 46th 8721 RVic YC Mavis Brace 4 48 47th 52 RVYC Peter Lyall 358 48th 187792 RVYC Bradley Minielly 88 49th 176207 JSCA Deidre Webster 7 7 50th 176988 WVYC/NSST Aidan Polglase 77 51st 182411 RVYC Tavish Minielly 77 52nd 4234 RVic YC Nate Clemett 6 6 53rd 66763 CISS Max Gardner 66 54th 4001 KYC Evan Palmer 336 55th 6 WVYC Jennifer Wildi 66 56th 2411 RVYC Keagan Archer-Hastie 1 4 5 57th 171147 RPSA Kevin Bowen 55 Radial Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup ChampsRegatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 58th 187145 RVYC Rachel Spinelli 55 59th 951 Rocky Point SC Gleb Moiseyenko 4 4 60th 960809 KYC Jasmine Li-Brubacher 44 61st 4501 RVic YC Kisa Smith 3 3 62nd 185928 RPSA Chantal Macleod 213 63rd 66763 RPSA Maxwell Gardner 33 64th 3217 WVYC/NSST Claire Anstey 11 2 65th 6 NSST Julian Deggan 2 2 66th 191559 RVIC YC Mike Canon 22 67th 176988 WVYC David Cross 22 68th 181569 Mac Sailing Hannah Barss 1 1 4.7 Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Kitten Cup ChampsRegatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 1st 1173 RVYC Ben MacVicar 1 2 47 2nd 12 RVYC Rachel Spinelli 55 3rd 2 RVYC Keagan Archer-Hastie 3 3 4th 2880 WVYC/NSST Paige Guscott 2 13 5th 81 WVYC/NSST Brendan Yates 33 6th 187407 WVYC/NSST Aidan Polglase 22 7th 4 KYC Conner Botterill 1 1 Optimist Spring Dinghy Springtime Rocky Fall Dinghy Fleet Kitten Cup ChampsRegatta WAVES Point Champs Pumpkin Total 1st 1470 RVic YC Reece Myerscough Red 16 31 24 34 48 153 2nd 1345 RVic YC John Owen Blue 18 27 22 32 43 142 3rd 1358 RVYC/RPSA Alexander Fritz Red 15 33 30 44 122 4th 1429 RVYC Lloyd Lyall Red 11 32 29 47 119 5th 987 WVYC/NSST Ciaran Beveridge Blue 15 16 10 21 18 37 117 6th 1450 rvan Robbie Tulip Red6 21141624 34115 7th 1434
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