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Overall Results - Open Overall Results - Open http://www.morningtonyc.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/event/54809/overall_4.html Overall Results - Open Gold Fleet Race Number Points Sail Bow Total Net Pl Name Boat Country State Club Num Num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points Points 1 HENRY, Otto Chippa 1414 168 AUS NSW MHYC (8) (6) 2 4 1 1 1 6 1 2 5 1 1 1 (11) 51 26 12YO ANDERSON, 2 4050 117 NZL KYC 1 1 2 1 9 (16) (11) 8 3 7 1 (22) 3 3 5 93 44 Lewis (50) KEENAN, Craig 4366 181 NZL KYC 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 (22) 4 (24) 3 7 15 4 147 51 3 OCS Mean (50) MEANEY, Matt 1250 203 AUS SA B&SYC 5 2 (42) 2 3 1 (13) 1 12 7 13 2 5 1 159 54 4 Machine OCS MCKENZIE, 5 4413 201 NZL KYC 1 2 4 7 1 3 (25) 12 5 1 (15) 4 10 8 (33) 131 58 Scott 6 DALTON, Jayden 1200 140 AUS WA FSC 6 (16) 3 13 3 6 3 4 4 6 10 (36) 5 (30) 6 151 69 HAMILTON, 7 R-SUP 1078 163 AUS TAS SBSC 10 7 4 (18) 7 1 5 (27) 7 9 (13) 2 8 11 3 132 74 Hugo FEATHERSTONE, 8 Wings 559 153 AUS WA FSC 6 (21) 17 1 7 9 5 (22) 2 (34) 2 18 9 4 2 159 82 1st Nationals Rome 9 MORGAN, Pat 4555 205 NZL KYC 16 5 3 6 2 12 2 5 4 3 (19) (27) (20) 13 18 155 89 LITTLEWOOD, 10 Momentum 446 189 AUS WA FSC 9 25 12 3 1 10 6 1 3 (36) (39) 9 (28) 2 16 200 97 Zachary The Fleet MAVRICK, Oliver 1321 198 AUS WA SoPYC 10 10 1 2 8 4 14 (23) 10 (24) 9 23 11 (37) 13 199 115 1st Nationals 11 Fox (50) BRODIE, Alec :-) 1224 124 AUS NSW MHYC 19 3 1 4 4 8 3 12 (27) 4 8 (37) 24 26 230 116 12 OCS 1 of 9 1/13/14 9:29 AM Overall Results - Open http://www.morningtonyc.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/event/54809/overall_4.html HIGGINS , Nose Bleed (50) 13 1381 173 AUS SA B&SYC 1 15 7 12 13 13 5 12 19 6 7 (23) (20) 7 210 117 Alexander J Section DNF 14 MAGAREY, Sam Bob 1277 195 AUS SA B&SYC 4 3 12 6 8 22 10 5 2 17 (26) 19 (42) 10 (30) 216 118 VAN ROON, 15 1455 255 AUS QLD RQYS (44) 3 16 10 9 5 11 8 21 (35) 11 (40) 4 9 12 238 119 Joshua (50) MORGAN, Sam 4556 204 NZL KYC 3 4 3 6 6 10 10 1 26 (29) 20 (36) 12 29 245 130 16 OCS 17 TWOMEY, Flynn 954 254 AUS NSW MHYC 7 13 1 13 22 3 12 26 5 (39) 12 11 6 (35) (36) 241 131 STEWART, 18 Yeah Buoy 1377 242 AUS WA SoPYC 4 9 (27) 1 5 24 (26) 21 2 16 8 (31) 12 14 17 217 133 Campbell 19 PAUL, Max Maxi Taxi 1000 216 AUS NSW MHYC/RPAYC 3 18 6 5 23 2 1 13 19 25 (27) 15 (43) 17 (35) 252 147 20 JOEL, Nicholas Iron Opti 1073 177 AUS VIC SSCBC/SYC 4 5 4 11 22 15 6 16 23 10 17 (37) 16 (25) (24) 235 149 WESTON, 21 4543 260 NZL WBC 7 4 10 12 12 5 11 11 8 14 22 (38) (44) (39) 34 271 150 Jonathon 22 CASE, Steven Assassin 1111 130 AUS VIC SSCBC 3 1 5 8 24 (44) 19 7 8 18 20 (35) 29 (48) 10 279 152 23 PANG, Joshua Aurum 644 213 AUS WA SoPYC/HYC 9 1 5 8 21 (35) 15 2 16 20 (44) (39) 30 16 14 275 157 1st Nationals SHAPLAND, 24 4465 236 NZL KYC 11 11 26 16 11 4 3 (48) 14 (32) 3 10 26 22 (31) 268 157 William (50) WISE, Justin Excalibur 1301 263 AUS QLD SYC 15 11 23 (24) 10 16 3 9 4 23 6 (24) 19 23 260 162 25 BFD (50) COWLEY, Oliver Cruze 4560 138 NZL QCYC 18 7 (37) 22 12 9 7 17 11 (35) 16 17 6 21 285 163 26 BFD CHUNG, Ho Yin 27 145 132 HKG HKSS 21 21 (41) 17 2 7 2 12 18 13 (37) 17 13 (36) 28 285 171 Marcus PORTER, 28 Optimum 1340 219 AUS WA HYC/SoPYC/FYC 17 (35) 14 (29) 16 8 19 9 7 8 (43) 21 27 18 15 286 179 1st Nationals Jackson 29 SLY, Harrison Havachat 1140 239 AUS VIC MSC/ SYC 2 14 11 20 23 21 9 19 21 11 (41) 14 15 (43) (43) 307 180 30 SWAIN, Hamish The Beast 734 246 AUS QLD WSC 8 4 15 3 16 6 23 14 10 (40) 30 30 (48) 23 (45) 315 182 12YO 31 COOLEY, John Coolski 1204 135 AUS NSW WSC 2 19 15 2 9 8 16 3 25 (42) 16 (42) 33 (47) 39 318 187 EVENDEN, 50 32 Lochstar 1150 152 AUS VIC SSCBC 12 6 10 17 19 (31) 7 15 9 14 (24) (32) 21 8 275 188 Lachlan DNE 2 of 9 1/13/14 9:29 AM Overall Results - Open http://www.morningtonyc.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/event/54809/overall_4.html NICHOLAS, 33 4490 208 NZL WBC 30 20 6 7 5 16 23 19 21 (31) (31) 5 21 (38) 19 292 192 Jonathan MUSTAKALLIO, (50) 34 Ghost 936 206 FIN HSS 10 9 8 20 10 9 2 28 28 (48) 28 18 26 (48) 342 196 Mikael BFD Now U Sea KARNEY, Jay 1338 179 AUS NSW WSC 24 8 18 9 14 5 2 18 (28) (45) 25 25 22 28 (38) 309 198 35 Me Angry HIGGINS, Angus 1212 171 AUS SA BSYC 25 8 23 18 14 9 1 20 6 23 (34) (34) (39) 27 27 308 201 36 angus CROPLEY, Achernator 37 1429 139 AUS NSW MHYC/WSC 16 12 9 22 2 15 23 10 (32) 22 21 (41) (31) 29 22 307 203 12YO Archie 2.0 GRONBLOM, 38 920 159 FIN HSS 7 12 (35) 15 11 27 18 7 6 21 (38) 12 35 33 (37) 314 204 Female Ronja YUN, Tsz Fung (50) 39 1180 265 HKG HKSS 22 13 17 17 17 4 20 1 11 (45) (47) 19 32 32 347 205 Wilson BFD The Green GREEN, Tom 1432 158 AUS NSW MHYC/WSC 23 26 5 7 30 3 25 11 23 30 (40) (45) 14 (44) 9 335 206 11YO 40 Machine REYNOLDS- 41 4545 224 NZL MBSC 11 28 18 9 19 28 8 1 3 (33) 18 33 (45) 31 (44) 329 207 Female SMITH, Courtney Meet Me In COLES, Ashlegh 933 134 AUS NSW MHYC 20 25 7 15 4 2 6 15 22 (44) 32 29 34 (41) (47) 343 211 Female 42 Paris RICKARD, 43 Cam 1221 228 AUS VIC SSCBC/SYC 5 24 (33) 25 5 13 4 31 17 15 33 26 (38) (40) 20 329 218 Campbell STEVENSON, 44 4534 241 NZL WBC/SYC 21 11 28 11 21 (37) 19 6 7 29 36 32 (41) 7 (46) 352 228 Jordan Bear TONKIN, Joshua 1422 250 AUS SA BSYC 20 35 11 14 6 7 7 29 29 5 28 (43) (46) (46) 41 367 232 12YO 45 Thrills HIGGINS, Impossible 12YO 46 1210 172 AUS SA B&SYC 16 17 25 39 6 26 13 2 15 37 (42) (44) (47) 34 25 388 255 Chelsea Princess Female PABBRUWE, (50) 47 Proper Job 457 211 AUS WA SoPYC 14 22 13 28 17 13 31 18 5 38 (46) 25 (45) 42 407 266 1st Nationals Liam BFD (50) (50) (50) 50 50 SICREE, Geordie Albatross 717 238 AUS WA FSC 5 10 8 14 10 12 21 20 27 43 420 270 Female 48 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC BREWER, 49 Bullet 1239 123 AUS NSW NSC 13 (45) 14 24 13 7 20 7 11 41 (47) (46) 40 42 40 410 272 12YO Lachlan Silver Fleet 3 of 9 1/13/14 9:29 AM Overall Results - Open http://www.morningtonyc.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/event/54809/overall_4.html Race Number Points Sail Bow Total Net Pl Name Boat Country State Club Num Num 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Points Points KENNY, Believe it or 1 1440 182 AUS WA SoPYC 17 (30) 19 19 19 6 (30) 6 17 1 1 14 1 180 120 Female Isabelle knot 2 BULL, Joshua ANC 1426 128 AUS NSW MHYC 12 8 7 9 (29) 22 (29) 26 26 5 16 10 14 213 155 HICKLING, 3 Ship Happens 1109 170 AUS TAS SBSC 11 (39) 17 16 12 10 (30) 22 24 9 5 25 6 226 157 Hugh HAMILTON, 4 R.H.B 993 164 AUS TAS SBSC 6 (30) 23 19 23 22 29 24 10 (30) 4 1 8 229 169 12YO Rupert MARINELLI, 5 C-Sprint 1289 197 AUS NSW WSC 8 6 6 (40) (30) 25 9 21 30 20 7 22 15 239 169 Alex LITTLECHILD, 6 Sea Ya 1160 187 AUS NSW DAC/WSC 12 19 (38) 29 20 (34) 15 11 16 13 25 7 12 251 179 1st Nationals Jack EVANS, (50) (50) 7 Willpower 1226 150 AUS TAS TYC 24 7 35 11 21 25 32 9 6 4 7 281 181 William OCS BFD REYNOLDS- 8 4476 225 NZL MBSC 25 20 12 8 (35) 17 (27) 4 20 15 22 15 23 243 181 Female SMITH, Brianna Sonic (50) KAYE, Ezra 701 180 AUS WA FSC 36 (46) 10 20 18 22 8 14 8 20 23 4 279 183 12YO 9 Screwdriver DNF JACKSON, Wave (50) 10 1059 176 AUS VIC MYC 18 15 14 12 15 (32) 24 9 23 21 11 22 266 184 Female Sophie Whipper BFD (50) FISHER, Chloe The Fubbster 1090 154 AUS TAS TYC 20 19 21 18 29 16 (32) 26 16 2 3 16 268 186 Female 11 OCS GUMMOW, 12 plan 960 161 AUS QLD WSC 26 (47) 8 24 13 15 13 14 18 17 3 36 (44) 278 187 Aidan MCCUTCHEON, 13 4429 200 NZL WBC (32) 24 27 19 (33) 14 8 13 20 21 27 9 5 252 187 Robbie 14 PAYNE, Jared Skulduggery 1249 217 AUS SA BSYC 29 9 15 (32) 15 11 (31) 29 26 25 10 6 13 251 188 12YO BRYANT, (50) Female 15 Rapido 1309 125 AUS NSW RPAYC 22 10 (33) 5 24 14 21 28 19 11 11 26 274 191 Natasha BFD 1st Nationals VAUHKONEN, (50) 16 Jaava 918 256 FIN VIC HSS 17 32 13 (38) 7 11 26 15 25 23 13 9 279 191 Jaakko BFD 4 of 9 1/13/14 9:29 AM Overall Results - Open http://www.morningtonyc.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/event/54809/overall_4.html HAWTIN, Achernator (50) 17 1396 167 AUS NSW WSC 32 5 (47) 20 15 13 19 27 10 13 32 24 307 210 Female Grace 2.0 DSQ KIPLING, 18 This Way Up 768 183 AUS WA SoPYC 21 12 (34) 10 17 24 (34) 17 19 27 34 12 18 279 211 Female Ainslea EDWARDS, (50) 19 Haywire 949 149 AUS QLD MSC 27 16 9 21 14 15 37 37 3 9 24 (41) 303 212 12YO Zachary OCS DALTON, (50) 12YO 20 Missy moo 863 141 AUS WA FSC 38 33 24 23 (40) 12 16 25 8 7 24 11 311 221 Shannon BFD Female ROGERS, 21 Junior Jedi 818 229 AUS QLD MSC 24 (46) 28 27 29 30 (45) 23 12 2 18 34 3 321 230 12YO Taylor (50) STONER, Pia Amazon 661 243 AUS NSW MHYC 18 13 34 36 31 31 10 22 13 12 (39) 10 319 230 Female 22 BFD MAGAREY, 23 Dodger 1155 196 AUS SA B&SYC 31 19 11 18 16 26 (39) 27 17 4 (41) 27 38 314 234 12YO Alexander MCAULLAY, It's Not Me, 50 24 1291 199 AUS WA RPYC/HYC (35) 17 16 15 (37) 17 33 18 26 8 17 19 308 236 1st Nationals Ethan It's You! DNE 25 TRIPE, Jack 4561 252 NZL QCYC 28 29 20 5 4 28 32 (47) 30 (36) 31 5 25 320 237 26 WANG, Yam 144 271 HKG HKSS 14 31 26 27 18 20 (43) 12 (41) 14 36 8 40 330 246 PABBRUWE, Quick and 27 405 212 AUS WA SoPYC 23 14 30 21 38 33 22 (42) 9 28 14 (41) 28 343 260 1st Nationals Oliver Simple 28 BOOTH, Tom Tom Thumb 824 121 AUS TAS TYC 9 35 18 34 3 19 (42) 35 29 (43) 38 20 27 352 267 (50) (50) STONER, Hugo Wild Cat 662 244 AUS NSW MHYC 42 40 39 34 25 20 5 13 19 30 2 369 269 29 BFD BFD SANDERSON, 30 Infinnity 1382 235 AUS SA B&SYC 19 32 20 42 (43) (43) 21 25 24 18 33 19 17 356 270 12YO Finn PARKS, 31 Swoosh 1234 214 AUS VIC MSC 19 18 21 23 25 37 34 (43) 15 32 19 (39) 31 356 274 12YO Michael WORRALL, (50) 32 664 264 AUS NSW NSC 31 33 38 32 (44) 19 12 23 25 23 12 32 374 280 Sam BFD 33 ROHR, Flynn Satori 1100 230 AUS NSW MHYC 15 23 37 4 18 36 (43) (40) 31 37 17 37 29 367 284 SWADLING, 34 Sea Biscuit 1192 245 AUS QLD SYC 26 27 (42) 10 32 18 (36) 16 33 29 32 26 36 363 285 Female Ashleigh 5 of 9 1/13/14 9:29 AM Overall Results - Open http://www.morningtonyc.yachting.org.au/site/yachting/event/54809/overall_4.html
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