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Final Results 15/03/2015 2003 ­ 49er World Championship ­ Athens ­ Greece ­ Results Notice of Race FINAL RESULTS Forms Informat ion Gold Fleet Participants Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Results Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Check Sailing I nstuct. Sail Penalty Crew Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Points Pos Photo Gallery No Home Page IKER MARTINEZ ESP (26) 4 1 1 3 1 6 (20) 2 1 4 1 5 12 0 41 1 XABIER FERNADEZ 890 DNC CHRIS DRAPER GBR 1 2 4 7 4 3 (14) 9 (23) 8 4 9 6 10 0 67 2 SIMON HISCOCKS 1 MARCUS BAUR GER 5 5 1 3 10 9 4 1 4 (15) 11 3 15 (17) 0 71 3 MAX GROY 5 MICHAEL HESBEK DEN 1 5 10 11 7 5 (23) 7 (13) 9 10 1 9 2 0 77 4 DENNIS DENGSOE ANDERSEN 8 49er World TIM WADLOW USA Championship 4 8 6 1 2 14 12 5 8 2 6 (18) (16) 13 0 81 5 April 12th – 19th PETE SPAULDING 8 Athens 2004 CHRISTOFFER SUNDBY NOR Nautical Club 2 2 4 2 9 2 (18) (20) 14 18 9 16 4 1 0 83 6 Katikon FRODE BOVIM 2 Vouliagmenis ALLAN NORREGAARD DEN 5 3 10 3 9 17 7 (24) 15 7 (21) 6 1 4 0 87 7 Email: [email protected] KLAUS NAUR 14 Created by MARC AUDINEAU FRA Zargiannakis 8 2 3 11 13 3 9 3 (19) (24) 18 7 7 5 0 89 8 Kostas STEPHANE CHRISTIDIS 21 STEVIE MORRISON GBR 2 6 5 5 1 2 1 15 10 20 12 (23) (23) 14 0 93 9 BEN RHODES 6 THOMAS JOHANSON FIN 7 3 12 4 8 7 (15) 8 12 (23) 14 2 2 15 0 94 10 JUKKA PIIRAINEN 19 JAN­PETER PECKOLT GER 11 7 1 13 3 16 (25) 11 11 5 2 8 10 (18) 0 98 11 HANNES PECKOLT 28 PIETRO SIBELLO ITA (29) 2 10 11 7 4 3 16 5 13 8 (20) 11 8 0 98 12 GIANFRANCO SIBELLO 23 OCS CHRIS NICHOLSON AUS 1 7 7 1 11 6 (22) 19 9 1 15 (22) 13 9 0 99 13 GARY BOYD 11 RODION LUKA UKR 3 8 2 9 5 1 21 (23) 3 3 22 14 (24) 11 0 102 14 GEORGY LEONCHUK 3 ALISTER RICHARDSON GBR 9 4 9 4 10 4 (19) 4 16 11 16 4 14 (19) 0 105 15 ALEX TOBUTT 7 MARCIN CZAJKOWSKI POL 15 5 2 10 6 3 (24) 17 (25) 22 7 12 5 3 0 107 16 KRZYSZTOF KIERKOWSKI 12 CHRISTOPHER RAST SUI 3 4 5 16 6 1 8 14 (21) 12 19 19 3 (23) 0 110 17 CHRISTIAN STEIGER 840 JONAS WARRER DEN (29) 1 3 2 5 5 16 (22) 7 10 17 21 21 7 0 115 18 PETER KRUGER 18 DNF EMMANUEL DYEN FRA (26) 8 15 21 2 3 11 5 10 6 (25) 5 10 19 0 115 19 YANN ROCHERIEUX 893 DNF NICO DELLE–KARTH AUT (29) 9 3 6 2 8 17 13 17 6 3 13 (22) 20 0 117 20 NIKOLAUS RESCH 13 OCS PETER HANSEN DEN 15 6 2 6 7 5 11 18 (24) 21 (25) 17 8 6 0 122 21 SOREN HANSEN 20 TOM FITZPATRICK IRL 9 4 5 10 16 7 13 12 2 17 (24) 11 20 (22) 0 126 22 FRASER BROWN 24 THOMAS IVERSEN DEN 17 1 9 4 4 4 6 (21) (22) 19 20 15 18 12 0 129 23 JONATAN PERSSON 17 KENJI NAKAMURA JPN 8.8 (26) 20 8 5 1 10 10 6 20 16 13 (24) 16 0 133.8 24 MASATO TAKAKI 37 RDG OCS ATHANASIOS PACHOUMAS GRE (26) 13 8 6 14 8 1 2 18 14 23 (25) 17 21 0 145 25 VASILIOS PORTOSALTE 847 DSQ Silver Fleet Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race http://www.eio.gr/2004_49er/results.html 1/4 15/03/2015 2003 ­ 49er World Championship ­ Athens ­ Greece ­ Results 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Check Total Penalty Sail Crew Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Points Pos No ANDRE FONSECA BRA (29) 6 8 1 13 (18) 3 2 7 1 12 9 0 62 1 RODRIGO DUARTE 9 DNF ALBERTO PADRON ESP (29) (30) 7 8 8 15 16 6 1 1 10 1 0 73 2 JAVIER DE LA PLAZA 16 DNF OCS VINCENT JOYEUX FRA (30) 11 14 16 9 12 (17) 1 5 6 1 6 0 81 3 NICOLAS CAU 25 OCS JUAN­LUIS PAEZ ESP (29) 9 11 (16) 12 2 10 8 9 5 15 7 0 88 4 CARLOS DE BRICIO 15 OCS JOHN PINK GBR (29) (29) 11 10 13 14 9 7 12 3 2 3 5 89 5 ALEX HOPSON 717 DNF DNF THOMAS RUEGGE SUI 3 (18) 14 15 6 (18) 7 9 13 11 14 2 0 94 6 JOERG STEINER 870 MARCUS HAAS SWE (29) 13 7 18 12 11 2 6 6 (19) 7 12 0 94 7 CHRISTOFFER HAAS 803 DNF JANNE UUSI­AUTTI FIN 10 11 (17) 12 (14) 9 13 10 4 9 6 14 0 98 8 KALLE BASK 853 ADAM BEASHEL NZL (29) 14 4 8 2 19 (23) 3 8 16 21 5 0 100 9 ED SMYTH 32 DSQ MATTS HELLMAN NED 12 10 11 5 8 8 (19) 19 (24) 15 3 10 0 101 10 PIM NIEUWENHUIS 31 PAWEL KACPROWSKI POL (30) 5 15 11 17 4 17 17 12 (20) 7 4 0 109 11 PAWEL KUZMICKI 29 DSQ JORGE LIMA POR (29) 10 13 6 14 8 15 14 (26) 2 9 20 0 111 12 FRANCISCO ANDRADE 846 DNF AXEL NETTERLID SWE (29) 6 14 16 12 9 11 13 3 (22) 11 16 0 111 13 JONAS LINDBERG 887 DSQ QUENTIN BLONDIAU BEL 8 12 (17) 17 16 10 (20) 11 17 4 13 8 0 116 14 LIONEL BLONDIAU 760 EMIL TOFT­NIELSEN DEN (30) 10 18 6 13 18 19 5 2 13 16 (23) 0 120 15 SIMON TOFT ÍÉÅLSEN 633 DNF MARKUS STEEG GER (29) (30) 11 7 8 5 11 14 15 18 18 15 0 122 16 MORITZ DEML 27 DNF OCS ALEXANDRE MONTEAU FRA 13 16 18 (22) 14 7 (25) 21 14 8 5 11 0 127 17 DAMIEN GUILLOU 709 JAMES MCINTOSH GBR 4 3 15 15 13 16 (18) 17 16 14 (20) 18 0 131 18 PHILIP KENNARD 872 PETER BACKE SWE (30) 7 12 17 7 16 12 16 15 (19) 17 17 0 136 19 ANDERS BENGTSSON 778 OCS MCGRANE BEN GBR 16 13 (20) 14 19 15 8 (20) 18 12 8 19 0 142 20 CLEGG JONATHAN 831 MARCEL WALSER SUI (30) (30) 6 13 18 19 20 20 12 4 10 21 0 143 21 CASPAR BUETTNER 712 DNF DNF ANDREAS KYPRAIOS GRE (29) 10 (23) 12 9 15 22 18 23 17 4 13 0 143 22 DIMITRIOS BENAKIS 794 DNF BEN TARDREW AUS (30) (21) 19 19 16 3 13 4 21 10 19 21 0 145 23 MARCUS TARDREW 766 OCS LUCA MODENA ITA 12 12 14 7 11 12 21 16 (25) 20 23 (24) 0 148 24 MANUEL MODENA 30 PAUL BROTHERTON GBR (30) (30) 30 30 30 6 9 13 10 10 6 5 0 149 25 MARK ASQUITH 4 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF GEORGE PANAGIOTIDIS GRE (30) (30) 30 30 7 14 9 13 9 19 24 11 0 166 26 ALFONSO PANAGIOTIDIS 183 OCS DNF DNF DNF CEDRIC FLEURY FRA (29) 17 20 18 18 10 (26) 22 22 23 22 22 0 194 27 BRUNO FOURNIER 800 DNF PEDRO REBELO DE ANDRADE POR 29 (30) (30) 30 30 30 30 12 9 12 12 15 0 209 28 ALEIXO DAVID 41 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF ILYA ERMAKOV RUS (30) (30) 30 30 30 30 18 17 15 15 11 20 0 216 29 MAXIM LOGOUTENKO 34 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF http://www.eio.gr/2004_49er/results.html 2/4 15/03/2015 2003 ­ 49er World Championship ­ Athens ­ Greece ­ Results Bronze Fleet Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Race Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Check Sail Penalty Crew Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Points Pos No GORDON COOK CAN (29) 17 15 18 20 15 2 3 1 0 91 1 BEN REMOCKER 656 DNF FEDERICO ALONSO ESP 20 16 (22) 18 19 18 1 2 4 0 98 2 ARURO ALONSO 590 MICHELE MAZZOTTI ITA (29) 29 16 14 14 13 4 1 9 0 100 3 FRANSESCO IVAIDI 752 DNF DNF TOSHI SAKAMA JPN 18 18 16 19 15 (22) 7 6 6 0 105 4 KERIJI TAKAHASHI 704 RDG RDG JAN THORSTROM FIN (29) 29 19 16 20 20 13 5 4 0 126 5 MATIAS NIEMELLAINEN 828 DNF DNF MATTIAS BENGTSSON SWE (29) 29 20 19 17 21 14 3 8 0 131 6 NIKLAS BENGTSSON 854 DNF DNF DIONISIS DIMOU GRE (29) 29 29 22 17 21 6 5 13 0 142 7 THANASSIS SIOUZIOS 69 DNF OCS DNF RICHARD GOERGE FRA (29) 20 24 21 17 23 16 15 7 0 143 8 FLORIAN TRANCART 111 DNF TRISTANO VACONDIO ITA (29) 29 29 15 20 18 12 14 10 0 147 9 FRANCESCO GABBI 833 DNF DSQ OCS DAN CUNNINGHAM CAN (29) 14 19 20 21 22 23 10 13 5 147 10 ROB PATERSON 671 OCS STILIANOS SOTIRIOU GRE (29) 29 29 24 21 23 13 11 2 0 152 11 LAZAROS HARALABIDIS 764 DNF DNF DNF TOM LONNQVIST FIN (29) 29 29 29 18 19 9 9 10 0 152 12 JACOB GRANQVIST 829 DNF DNF DNF DNF CHRISTIAN CHRISTENSEN DEN (29) 29 29 29 24 21 8 14 3 0 157 13 KASPER PAULSEN 796 DNF DNF DNF DNF PAUL MEILHAT FRA (29) 29 29 17 23 21 12 19 12 0 162 14 MATHIEU BOURDAIS 755 DNF DNF DNF BERT SCHANDEVYL BEL (29) 22 22 24 23 22 22 21 8 0 164 15 XAVIER ROYAUX 73 DNF OLIVER PETRAKAKOS GRE (29) 29 23 24 25 23 11 16 14 0 165 16 PHILIP PETRAKAKOS 62 DNF DNF EDUARD SKORNYAKOV RUS (29) 29 29 19 11 21 22 17 20 0 168 17 VALERY ZATSARINSKY 857 DNF DNF DNF RUSSEL MCGOVERN IRL (29) 29 29 29 21 23 21 12 5 0 169 18 MATT MCGOVERN 896 DNF DNF DNF DNF CHRIS KAFETZIDAKIS GRE (29) 29 29 22 22 22 19 20 11 0 174 19 ANESTIS KAFETZIDAKIS 634 DNF DNF DNF SHROFF MALAV IND (29) 29 29 29 29 22 17 7 15 0 177 20 PATEL SUMEET 812 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF EDGARDO VIEYTES ARG (29) 29 29 29 29 21 21 19 21 0 198 21 FEDERICO SAVOIA 176 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF SEINO DAISAKU JPN (29) 29 29 29 29 24 26 22 16 0 204 22 SHINGO SUZUKI 679 DNF DNF DNS DNF DNF GEORGE VOGIATZIS GRE (29) 29 29 29 29 26 23 23 17 0 205 23 ANDREAS KARALIS 23 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF PETER HAMRAK HUN (29) 29 29 29 29 29 23 23 15 0 206 24 BALAZS SUKOSD 727 DNF DNF DNF DNF OCS DNF FABIO PEREZ SUI (29) 29 29 29 29 29 29 18 18 0 210 25 MARTIN HOFMANN 579 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF GYURGY BARCA HUN (29) 29 29 29 29 29 29 20 17 0 211 26 BALINT ALLO 231 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF FLAVIO TERZOPOULOS GRE (29) 29 29 29 29 29 29 24 24 0 222 27 STELIOS NOUTSOS 179 DNF DNF DNF DNS DNS DNF DNF TSAROUCHIS AKIS GRE (29) 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 25 0 228 28 THANASIS ASIMAKOPOULOS 065 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF Last Update : 19/4/2004 18:47 By : Zargiannakis Kostas http://www.eio.gr/2004_49er/results.html 3/4 15/03/2015 2003 ­ 49er World Championship ­ Athens ­ Greece ­ Results http://www.eio.gr/2004_49er/results.html 4/4.
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