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Vela: a Palma Di Maiorca Negri-Viale Conquistano Un Ottimo 3° Posto 1 Vela: a Palma di Maiorca Negri-Viale conquistano un ottimo 3° posto di Redazione Riviera24.it – 17 Aprile 2007 – 22:00 Negri-Viale conquistano il 3° posto all?Eastern Emisphere (l?ex Europeo di Primavera) della classe Star Vittoria del brasiliano Scheidt davanti al polacco Kusnierevicz Ottimo 9° posto per Modena-Marchesini che precedono il campione del mondo Pepper Mentre la Louis Vuitton Cup resta senza vento, la vela olimpica si muove. I velisti azzurri Diego Negri e Luigi Viale hanno conquistato il 3° posto al campionato “Eastern Emisphere” della classe olimpica Star concluso oggi a Palma di Maiorca in Spagna. La regata – equivalente dell’Europeo di Primavera della classe Star – è stata vinta dal fuoriclasse brasiliano Robert Scheidt, davanti al polacco Kusnierevicz (quattro medaglie olimpiche in due). Il bronzo di Negri-Viale, campioni europei in carica, conferma il buon livello e la costanza di questo equipaggio, e poteva essere migliore senza uno sfortunato lato finale della prova conclusiva nel quale hanno perso alcune posizioni. Staccati in classifica alcuni grandi specialisti della Star come il francese Rohart, ex campione mondiale (5°), e il neozelandese Pepper, iridato in carica (10°). Quest’ultimo è stato preceduto dall’altro equipaggio azzurro di Luca Modena e Michele Marchesini, con un ottimo 9° posto. Il campionato era anche valido quale prima prova delle selezioni olimpiche italiane per la classe Star. L’Italia è con la Germania l’unico paese ad aver piazzato due equipaggi ai primi 10 posti di questo campionato paragonabile a un titolo continentale ma arricchito da talenti provenienti da tutto il mondo, in preparazione per la lunga stagione preolimpica europea che culminerà a luglio con il super-mondiale della vela olimpica di Cascais in Portogallo, qualificazione per Pechino (Qingdao) 2008. Place Boat Skipper Crew Sail #: Fleet 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 1 BRA 8127 Robert Scheidt Bruno Prada BRA 8127 GuB 10.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 2 DNC 17 2 POL 8170 Mateusz Kusznierewicz Dominik Zycki POL 8170 Isol 9.0 4.0 1.0 8.0 10 16 32 3 ITA 8266 Negri Diego Viale Luigi ITA 8266 VE 4.0 9.0 59.0 4.0 5 12 34 [OCS] 4 IRL 8158 Maxwell Treacy Anthony Shanks IRL 8158 Isol 2.0 59.0 9.0 7.0 13 5 36 [OCS] 5 FRA 8107 Rohart Xavier Rambeau Pascal FRA 8107 NI 14.0 59.0 2.0 2.0 19 2 39 [OCS] 6 SUI 8296 Flavio Marazzi Christoph Christen SUI 8296 TB 6.0 2.0 14.0 22.0 3 14 39 7 GER 8213 Marc Pickel Ingo Borkowski GER 8213 Brm 8.0 26.0 8.0 11.0 4 8 39 8 GER 7991 Matthias Miller Manuel Voigt GER 7991 UB 12.0 3.0 11.0 5.0 11 46 42 9 ITA 8281 Luca Modena Michele Marchesini ITA 8281 NG 1.0 6.0 10.0 23.0 9 19 45 10 NZL 8292 Hamish Pepper Brad Nichol NZL 8292 Isol 7.0 59.0 7.0 3.0 8 23 48 [OCS] Riviera24 - 1 / 2 - 23.09.2021 2 11 GER 7971 Robert Stanjek Carsten Witt GER 7971 BF 18.0 10.0 17.0 24.0 1 9 55 12 NOR 8234 Eivind Melleby Petter Morland NOR 8234 Nor 5.0 12.0 22.0 6.0 DSQ 11 56 Pedersen 13 POR 8309 Afonso Domingos Bernardo Santos POR 8309 CP 17.0 17.0 4.0 15.0 7 20 60 14 ITA 8290 Silvio Santoni Sergio Lambertenghi ITA 8290 NG 11.0 7.0 59.0 10.0 18 21 67 [OCS] 15 DEN 8147 Benny Andersen Mogens Just DEN 8147 DF 27.0 5.0 12.0 12.0 32 13 69 16 GER 8149 Alexander Hagen Frithjof Kleen GER 8149 Glu 3.0 11.0 19.0 20.0 24 42 77 17 CRO 8280 Marin Lovrovic Sinisa Mikulicic CRO 8280 Isol 42.0 13.0 20.0 9.0 6 30 78 18 RUS 7 Serguei Chevtsov Roman Sadchikov RUS 7 16.0 18.0 25.0 30.0 17 3 79 19 SWE 8298 Tom Lofstedt Martin Larsson SWE 8298 RS 20.0 25.0 6.0 18.0 20 23 87 Riviera24 - 2 / 2 - 23.09.2021.
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