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1985 European Koper 470 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP KOPER - YUGOSLAVIA - 6-13 JULY 1985 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 70 boats - 20 nations (EUR rank = rank in European Championship - European champions in bold) Overall EUR Final Races Nation Sail no Crew rank rank Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 Spain E 1314 Luis Doreste / Roberto Molina 56 8 1 13 4 9 43* 2 2 Italy I 3523 Gianfranco Noe / Andrea Ballico 59,4 1 23* 7 17 6 6 3 3 Italy I 3521 Tommaso Chieffi / Enrico Chieffi 60,7 2 3 9 5 21 40* 4 4 German D.R. DDR 20 Jurgen Brietzke / Ekkehard Schultz 68,7 6 37* 15 1 20 5 5 5 German D.R. DDR 71 Ulrich Vater / Martin Rihter 68,7 7 6 14 31* 4 10 6 6 Finland L 78 Henrik Eklund / Sebastian Blechingberg 85,7 41* 2 25 27 3 7 7 7 German D.R. DDR 21 Jörn Borowski / Mathas Gall 89,7 3 34 11 pms* 18 2 8 8 Netherlands H 811 John Stavenuiter / Marcel Vermeulen 98 34 15 2 39* 13 9 9 9 Italy I 3548 Pietro D' Ali / Guiseppe Cojani 100 5 26 26 pms* 2 17 10 10 Yugoslavia Y 129 Mitja Kosmina / Goran Sosic 108,7 dsq* 19 3 19 33 8 11 11 Yugoslavia Y 111 Stojan Maljevac / Alan Cerkvenik 109 11 39 8 9 42* 12 12 12 Sweden S 210 Johan Backlund / Per Backlud 111 22 5 33* 7 30 18 13 Canada KC 500 Nigel Cochrane / Gordon McIlquham 111,7 32 9 34* 29 12 3 14 13 Great Britain K 604 Kevin Sproul / Hamish Calder 113 27 47* 12 11 7 26 15 14 Spain E 314 Gustavo Doreste / Jorge Forteza 115,7 dsq* 25 22 3 5 35 16 15 Italy I 3522 Adriano Pasquali / Pierluigi Fornelli 116 17 11 pms* 15 10 33 17 16 France F 12365 Herve Leduc / Luc Pillot 120 66* 17 1 12 43 24 18 17 F.R. Germany G 4252 Andreas Andruleit / Harald Andruleit 132 26 31 45* 2 27 21 19 18 Yugoslavia Y 180 Bostjan Antoncic / Andrej Borstnar 139 50 27 59* 8 22 4 20 19 Finland L 80 Johan von Koskull / Henrik Thelen 141 15 14 51* 51 17 14 21 20 Italy I 3537 Annamaria Bacchiega / Nives Monico 155 20 16 dnf* 30 25 34 22 21 F.R. Germany G 4187 Wolfgang Hunger / Joachim Hunger 156 12 7 pms* 33 dsq 1 23 22 Hungary M 151 Gyula Nyari / Gabor Köles 158 31 38 5 36 51* 19 24 23 Sweden S 244 Magnus Lundgren / Urban Lagneus 160 21 24 39 18 28 42* 25 24 Spain E 1161 Javier Navarro / Alberto Navarro 160 14 29 47 25 15 pms* 26 25 F.R. Germany G 4349 Martin Fuchs / Robert Montau 162 13 30 35 35 19 47* 27 26 F.R. Germany G 4371 Ludger Hütermann / Niels Körte 162 10 pms* 29 32 11 50 28 27 Finland L 81 Peter von Koskull / Georg Tallberg 167 18 8 dnf* pms 8 23 29 28 Sweden S 246 Anders Nordstroem / Jan Stendahl 172 29 20 17 40 55* 36 30 29 France F 12361 Bernard Boime / Gilles Boime 180 68* 33 41 37 14 25 31 30 Belgium B 1194 Johan Bellemans / Dirk Bellemans 181 pms* 48 19 24 44 16 32 31 Austria OE 364 Stephan Schurich / Günter Rührl 188 35 55 23 23 64* 22 33 32 Austria OE 351 Martin Steinthalter / Christian Egger 193 16 28 53 42 24 dnf* 34 33 Italy I 3565 Andrea Mura / Paolo Bricchetti 195 9 4 pms* pms 1 pms 35 34 Finland L 84 Michael Goebel / Aarne Heminen 197 39 41 63* 34 16 37 36 35 Netherlands H 835 Jan van Ek / Andre Beyer 197 42 22 27 pms* 31 45 37 36 Denmark D 76 Paul Natorp / Hans Natorp 198 44 18 60* 38 57 11 38 37 Denmark D 69 Flemming Clausen / Soeren Clausen 200 59* 10 58 26 46 30 39 38 France F 12350 Eric Noret / Eric Brunel 202 28 32 20 66* 61 31 - 1 - 4th August 2014 470 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP KOPER - YUGOSLAVIA - 6-13 JULY 1985 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 70 boats - 20 nations (EUR rank = rank in European Championship - European champions in bold) Overall EUR Final Races Nation Sail no Crew rank rank Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 40 39 Great Britain K 599 Jan Brewer / Martin Cheeryman 207 43 59 10 16 49 dnf* - 2 - 4th August 2014 470 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP KOPER - YUGOSLAVIA - 6-13 JULY 1985 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 70 boats - 20 nations (EUR rank = rank in European Championship - European champions in bold) Overall EUR Final Races Nation Sail no Crew rank rank Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 41 40 Denmark D 67 Soeren Andersen / John Nielsen 211 23 46 4 61 pms* 49 42 41 Great Britain K 603 Stewart Robertson / Sarah Robertson 213 49 12 43 pms* 59 20 43 42 Austria OE 360 Christian Binder / Thomas Volnhofer 218 40 21 pms* 21 26 pms 44 43 F.R. Germany G 4197 Stefan Böhm / Frank Böhm 218,7 38 42 6 50 67* 53 45 44 France F 12174 Florence Lebrun / Sophie Berge 219 52 56* 32 41 23 41 46 45 Italy I 3579 Nicola Ferrone / Fabio Ferrone 220 57* 35 40 46 41 28 47 46 Austria OE 358 Stefan Hess / Christoph Schuetz 221 dsq* 13 65 14 39 60 48 47 Hungary M 101 Csaba Haranghy / Ivan Havas 227 4 pms* 50 pms 50 15 49 48 Yugoslavia Y 128 Gorazd Fras / Dragan Gasic 229 47 58* 54 20 34 44 50 49 Iceland IL 2 Gunnlaugur Jonasson / Haraldur Olafsson 231 55 64* 37 10 38 61 51 50 Switzerland Z 1263 Dante Bernasconi / Stefan Pulfer 234 30 53 52 56 58* 13 52 51 Netherlands H 870 Tonny Vermeulen van Vooren / Henneke Stavenuiter 236 25 57* 42 53 35 51 53 52 Sweden S 245 Mikael Olesen / Johan Olesen 241 45 dsq* 31 49 40 46 54 53 Yugoslavia Y 69 Miran Cergonja / Brane Pistotnik 242 24 60 48 48 dsq* 32 55 54 Greece GR 39 Christos Mamptoumidis / Stergios Samaras 243 46 44 28 57 71* 38 56 55 France F 12338 Jean-Charles Scale / Bertrand Rigolot 244 65* 50 16 28 62 58 57 56 France F 12363 Thierry Péponnet / Jean-L. Gueguen 249 48 43 pms* 47 54 27 58 57 F.R. Germany G 4377 Mathias Krüger / Rolf Schmidt 249,7 53 dsq* 46 6 63 52 59 58 Netherlands H 817 Mark Drontman / Jan Piet Heemskerk 250 61 40 18 62 68* 39 60 59 France F 12331 Jérome Dupin / Jérome Loriot 250 33 52 38 52 45 pms* 61 60 Switzerland Z 1283 Michael Adamczyk / Ansgar Adamczyk 251 70 pms* 30 13 52 56 62 India IND 3 Farokh Tarapore / Dhruv Bhandari 258 56 dsq* 62 45 36 29 63 61 Great Britain K 540 Bryan Taylor / Robin Pascal 272 67 36 44 pms* 47 48 64 62 Switzerland Z 1284 Stefan Seger / Bruno Zeltner 279 36 51 55 64* 53 54 65 63 Switzerland Z 1275 Jean-Marc Monnard / Didier Charvet 289 64 62 dnf* 22 56 55 66 64 Netherlands H 861 Hans Duetz / Jan Bos 293 54 pms* 21 43 65 pms 67 65 Yugoslavia Y 100 Marko Kocjancic / Marko Logar 299 58 65* 57 55 37 62 68 66 Yugoslavia Y 110 Ivica Bonacin / Vedran Mandic 302 19 pms* 64 59 66 64 69 67 F.R. Germany G 4366 Thomas Janka / Rolf Janka 303 37 dsq* pms 44 32 dnf 70 68 Finland L 86 Bettina Lemstroem / Annika Lemstroem 305 72 54 dnf* 54 29 66 71 69 Sweden S 225 Camilla Alexandersson / Marita Ernvald 315 60 49 68* 63 48 65 72 70 Austria OE 367 Peter Bergmaier / Heinz Schnait 315 51 45 61 58 70 pms* 73 71 Great Britain K 612 David Smithwhite / John Brickwood 337 63 pms* 49 60 72 63 74 72 Denmark D 71 Soeren Liborius / Thomas Gullacksen 343 69 66 56 65 dsq* 57 75 73 Greece GR 11 George Spondilidis / Solon Fasianos 343 62 67 24 dnf* dnf dns 76 74 France F 12366 Olivier Ponthieu / Christophe Helot 347 dsq* 61 36 pms 60 dnf 77 75 Belgium B 1197 Hugo Meirte / Yves Meirte 358 71 63 66 pms* 69 59 78 76 Algeria AL 2 Muhamed Larbi Yahiouche / Yousr Dahdouh 398 73 68 67 pms* dnf dns 79 77 Algeria AL 1 Mohamed Azzoug / Abdelkrim Rezouani 413 74 dnf* 69 dns dns dns - 3 - 4th August 2014.
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