World Ranking December 2009: Final release before 2010 Worlds

The final OK Dinghy World Ranking List before the much awaited 2010 World Championships in Wellington, New Zealand, in February shows little movement in the top 10.

2008 World Champion Karl Purdie (NZL) is still leading, having slightly extended his points lead to 26 points. The highest climber is current World Champion Thomas Hansson Mild (SWE), who also won the Nordics, and jumps into the top 10 all the way from 17th to second.

Events included in this issue of the ranking include last year’s World Championships in Kalmar, Sweden, the Nordic Championship in Västervik, Sweden and the National Championships in Poland, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Denmark and Sweden.

The list now includes 423 sailors from 16 nations covering four continents, highlighting the recent growth in class numbers both in its established countries as well in new areas. In the past year the class has welcomed sailors from Canada, South Africa, Norway and Spain to the fleet.

Purdie is also one of the absolute favourites to take his second world title on his home waters next month. The OK Dinghy World Championship is traditionally held in New Zealand every eight years, and this is the first time the event has been held outside of Auckland or Napier. If Wellington lives up to its reputation it should be some show.

Ranking December 2009
Rank Name Nat. Sailno. Points Events sailed
1 Karl Purdie NZL 531 950,17 8
2 Thomas Hanson-Mild SWE 100 924,30 8
3 Jorgen Lindhartdsen DEN 1364 912,43 13
4 Greg Wilcox NZL 522 882,07 8
5 Martin von Zimmermann GER 493 850,04 13
6 Christian Olesen DEN 1340 840,71 9
7 Terry Curtis GBR 2118 823,94 9
8 Gunter Arndt GER 672 783,47 7
9 Nick Craig GBR 2116 780,94 9
10 Andre Blasse AUS 727 760,11 6
11 Pawel Pawlaczyk POL 14 750,70 8
12 Oliver Gronholz GER 717 722,13 10
13 Jan Eric Nystedt SWE 66 717,17 7
14 Tomasz Gaj POL 1 700,86 10
15 Christian Hedlund DEN 1368 700,48 12
16 Hans Elkjaer SWE 99 699,76 10
17 Sonke Behrens GER 695 670,48 5
18 Ralf Tietje GER 750 656,24 9
19 Bartosz Rakocy POL 19 651,15 11
20 Jan-Erik Engholm SWE 2782 628,85 5
21 Mark Perrow NZL 527 614,02 6
22 Mogens Johansen DEN 1335 591,65 6
23 Antoni Pawlowski POL 31 563,41 4
24 Darek Kras POL 5 562,20 13
25 Frederic Lamarque FRA 1764 555,00 2
26 Luke O’Connell NZL 511 547,19 7
27 Jorg Rademacher GER 730 532,31 8
28 Bo Teglers DEN 1369 530,95 8
29 Karsten Hitz GER 744 516,62 6
30 Steve McDowell NZL 525 504,23 6
31 Peter Stephan GER 665 489,83 8
32 Ingmar Janson SWE 2772 465,30 7
33 Bo Staffan Andersson SWE 2784 457,92 2
34 Gavin Waldron GBR 2085 455,93 5
35 Ralf Mackman GER 711 437,17 6
36 Trent Pryce NZL 502 435,94 6
37 Thomas Glas GER 731 431,81 10
38 Rene Johannsen DEN 1361 429,55 10
39 Marek Jarocki POL 16 428,44 7
40 Andreas Pich GER 747 425,40 9
41 Yan Rialland FRA 1562 424,09 2
42 Jorgen Holm DEN 1377 416,07 8
43 Troels Lykke DEN 1330 413,58 4
44 Alain Renoux FRA 3 411,82 2
45 Didier Crescence FRA 1801 410,00 1
46 Arne Lindemann GER 645 409,27 5
47 Rainer Dr Pospiech GER 745 406,98 7
48 Robert Deaves GBR 2119 402,58 4
49 Stefan Myralf DEN 1333 390,25 4
50 Per Jaensson SWE 222 383,70 5
51 Bengt Stromberg SWE 11 382,82 5
52 Hakan Tornqvist SWE 2786 381,84 2
53 Anders Andersen DEN 1346 370,27 4
54 Jon Fish GBR 2122 369,91 6
55 Roger Blass� AUS 678 365,26 4
56 Alistair Deaves NZL 532 359,07 4
57 Robert Davis AUS 735 359,02 4
58 Ulf Dagerbrandt SWE 2741 357,74 3
59 Jens Makholm NOR 467 356,16 6
60 Paul Rhodes NZL 517 351,49 4
61 Christian Midtgaard DEN 1304 344,94 4
62 Claes Ahlstrom SWE 2780 344,63 4
63 Mike Edwards GBR 2126 342,90 4
64 Raymond Dodard FRA 1764 342,27 2
65 Glenn Yates AUS 724 338,17 7
66 Gautier Aribaud FRA 2000 326,60 4
67 Alex Scoles GBR 2117 325,12 7
68 Dirk Gericke GER 735 324,12 6
69 Dan Ager GBR 2120 320,57 6
70 Dirk Dame GER 688 318,06 6
71 Ingo Stelzer GER 755 315,99 2
72 Juliane Hofmann GER 740 313,58 7
73 Jonas Andersson SWE 2770 309,10 4
74 Katharina Huss GER 606 305,58 9
75 Malte Pedersen DEN 1265 302,91 11
76 Christian Heinze GER 607 301,17 9
77 Matt Steven NZL 519 299,13 4
78 Jakub Kania POL 27 291,99 8
79 Thorsten Schmidt GER 737 290,28 7
80 Janusz Stobinski POL 10 282,76 6
81 Peter Scheuerl GER 718 277,22 3
82 Matt Stetchmann NZL 524 275,60 3
83 Andreas Deubel GER 760 273,96 8
84 Didier Soulies FRA 74 272,73 2
85 Joe Porebski NZL 523 268,71 4
86 Russell Wood NZL 526 262,20 3
87 Neil Goodhead GBR 2125 259,22 5
88 Karl Johan Osth SWE 2740 256,26 5
89 Mike Wilde NZL 529 254,51 4
90 Ben Morrison NZL 530 252,98 3
91 Dave Kettridge AUS 725 250,19 4
92 Jorg Sylvester GER 726 249,00 4
93 Jonas Lindahl SWE 64 248,41 3
94 Dave Clancy AUS 733 247,30 4
95 Jerzy Bojanowski POL 18 241,37 6
96 Radoslaw Drozdzik POL 44 238,82 2
97 Jurgen Splieth GER 727 235,03 4
98 Sam Jedig DEN 1329 233,07 5
99 Owen Anderson NZL 469 231,42 3
100 Adrian Mannering NZL 504 228,41 2
101 Heinz Ridder GER 651 228,12 9
102 Bob Buchanan AUS 726 227,71 3
103 Peter Robinson AUS 736 227,08 5
104 Marten Bernesand SWE 511 224,43 4
105 Max Nystedt SWE 123 223,78 4
106 Christian Huss GER 714 222,32 9
107 Peter Lynch AUS 713 217,67 4
108 Grant Pedersen NZL 518 217,45 3
109 Andy Turner GBR 2123 216,89 4
110 Lennart Hansson SWE 88 213,74 3
111 Peter Wibroe DEN 1344 213,60 3
112 Ronny Poelman BEL 220 212,86 8
113 Paul Verrijdt BEL 214 210,88 7
114 Jonathon O’Donnell AUS 685 210,33 3
115 Julian Burnham GBR 2101 207,76 4
116 Dan Bush NZL 478 207,45 3
117 Darren Hunt AUS 641 206,89 4
118 Olle Albrektsson SWE 2787 205,29 1
119 Keith Byers GBR 2084 205,13 3
120 Joe Schubert RSA 31 205,11 4
121 Hinnerk Ries GER 670 201,64 5
122 Tim Davies AUS 732 200,56 3
123 Peter Wallace AUS 716 199,02 5
124 Falk Hagemann GER 757 197,91 5
125 Bruce Ashton AUS 728 194,55 3
126 Carsten Sass GER 539 194,12 3
127 Ian Harris GBR 2105 190,45 3
128 Richard Burton GBR 1774 190,13 3
129 Jesper Strandberg DEN 1370 185,19 4
130 Christan Schmidt-Moller DEN 1285 184,32 4
131 Richard Furneaux AUS 694 183,96 5
132 Berndt Svennson SWE 2732 178,25 3
133 Fritz Banner Pedersen DEN 1331 177,30 3
134 Daniel Groschl GER 656 173,39 4
135 Erik Bork GER 695 166,25 3
136 Piotr Przewozny POL 424 165,96 4
137 David O’Donnell AUS 695 161,08 4
138 Keith Dutton GBR 2127 158,75 3
139 Nigel Mannering NZL 500 157,24 2
140 Bill Tyler AUS 692 156,96 5
141 Yves Kaminski GER 577 154,69 5
142 Julian Bishop NZL 516 152,91 4
143 Marty Weeks NZL 509 150,62 3
144 Per Sorensen DEN 1350 149,11 4
145 Arne Malm SWE 2591 147,64 3
146 Anders Widding SWE 2739 145,75 3
147 Nigel Harvey AUS 610 143,56 3
148 Greg Wright NZL 475 143,00 2
149 Didier Mathou FRA 1404 140,00 1
150 Gunnar Goronzi GER 487 139,11 5
151 EddieO’Donnell AUS 693 135,34 3
152 Uwe Bohm GER 599 133,93 3
153 Andrew Baker AUS 715 129,08 3
154 Torsten Albrecht BEL 691 128,22 5
155 Kai Wehmhoerner GER 649 127,87 5
156 Slawomir Blaszka POL 161 127,28 2
157 Gunnar Specht GER 694 122,21 3
158 David Hoogenboom NZL 481 121,65 2
159 John Skjoldby Petersen DEN 1303 120,18 2
160 Milosz Wojewski POL 22 120,08 2
161 Jan Bechmann GER 567 115,02 5
162 Marty Pike NZL 536 114,53 2
163 Magnus Bager SWE 2217 114,25 3
164 Jan-Dietmar Dellas GER 680 112,05 3
165 Jaroslaw Szpinalski POL 333 110,91 3
166 Andre Hennings GER 621 110,07 3
167 Rod Andrew BEL 1 105,40 2
168 Simon Shaw GBR 2065 104,19 4
169 Peter Rudholm SWE 2721 104,09 2
170 Tom Pearce AUS 737 103,23 3
171 Thomas Neveling GER 664 102,57 4
172 Peter Horne AUS 733 102,36 1
173 Svend Erik Molbech DEN 1366 102,32 1
174 Andy Couch GBR 2133 102,21 1
175 Justin Barr AUS 721 102,02 2
176 Brett Graham RSA 497 100,29 2
177 Ed Dutton GBR 2128 100,18 3
178 Mike Williams AUS 730 99,72 1
179 Maxim van Pelt BEL 207 97,00 1
180 Alan Atkin GBR 2129 95,69 4
181 Bengt Larsson SWE 2672 94,40 2
182 Martin Evans GBR 2115 93,82 1
183 Robert Swiecki POL 82 93,78 4
184 John Hoogerbrug NZL 458 93,18 2
185 Ask Askholm DEN 1302 92,50 1
186 Michel Lesure LUX 1 90,59 2
187 Mikael Nielsen DEN 1337 90,54 1
188 Lars Hultgren SWE 2668 90,37 2
189 Morgan Staley AUS 708 89,69 4
190 Nigel Grogan GBR 2131 88,69 2
191 Simon Polteg SWE 2756 86,91 3
192 Thomas Christensen DEN 1336 86,79 3
193 Joel Skelton AUS 646 86,53 1
194 Nik Wallis AUS 720 85,64 3
195 Olof Lindgren SWE 74 85,22 2
196 Mick McQueen AUS 703 85,16 2
197 Soren Andersen DEN 1275 84,92 2
198 Anders Holst DEN 1353 84,64 1
199 Fabian Gronholz GER 632 83,71 2
200 Marc Boizard FRA 0 83,64 1
201 Christian Stormark DEN 9 82,68 1
202 Tony Woods GBR 2124 82,41 2
203 Thomas van Hoeylandt BEL 205 82,00 1
204 Paul Foster AUS 722 81,25 1
205 Karsten Kath GER 728 80,48 6
206 Rasmus Clausen DEN 1342 80,18 2
207 Andy Davies GBR 2117 79,85 1
208 Bjorn Westergaard DEN 1321 78,75 1
209 Mike Walker AUS 655 78,46 3
210 Bartosz Parzuchowski POL 23 76,89 2
211 Mathias Fisker DEN 1345 76,79 1
212 Czyz Waldemar POL 41 76,61 3
213 Karsten Kraus GER 743 74,67 1
214 Sven Marchot GER 640 74,52 4
215 Bob Chapman AUS 704 73,33 1
216 Stefan Fagerlund SWE 2746 72,17 1
217 Evert Nijzink NZL 515 71,82 2
218 Tom Guthormsen NOR 459 71,68 2
219 Dan Slater NZL 515 70,00 1
220 Jedrzej Charlampowicz POL 45 69,81 3
221 Simon Cox GBR 2122 68,68 1
222 Gary Lokum AUS 543 68,06 3
223 Glenn Williams AUS 691 68,06 1
224 Jack Grogan GBR 1968 68,00 2
225 Radek Drozdzik POL 44 67,51 2
226 Darren Prior GBR 2107 66,84 2
227 Frank Prater AUS 679 66,59 3
228 Alastair Gair NZL 521 65,19 1
229 Tim Smith AUS 730 64,94 2
230 Konrad Kierzek POL 21 64,81 2
231 Adrian Coulthard NZL 472 64,71 2
232 Antony Rich GBR 2121 64,13 2
233 Egon Petersen DEN 1318 63,42 3
234 Deryck Lovegrove GBR 2130 63,30 3
235 Bertil Eliasson SWE 111 63,28 2
236 Jorgen Svendsen DEN 1500 63,04 1
237 Josh Junior NZL 491 62,78 1
238 Ulf Brandt DEN 1302 61,47 1
239 Mieczyslaw Poplonyk POL 15 60,89 1
240 Rob Hengst NZL 533 60,39 3
241 Kevin Gibb GBR 2045 60,29 1
242 Mark Skelton AUS 651 60,14 1
243 Jonas Petersson SWE 2599 60,00 1
244 Susanne Mackman GER 723 59,40 2
245 Freddy Ottosen DEN 885 59,11 1
246 Paul Bouts BEL 151 58,00 1
247 John Ball GBR 2100 57,50 1
248 Pete Turner GBR 2059 57,21 2
249 Esben Andersen DEN 301 57,14 1
250 Maciej Pezala POL 62 55,98 2
251 Piotr Bajonczak POL 46 55,95 2
252 Ivan Pedersen DEN 1322 55,50 1
253 Mads Brockhuss DEN 1359 55,48 2
254 Martin Kay DEN 1305 55,18 1
255 Don Williams AUS 668 54,86 1
256 Dean Dorazio AUS 673 54,82 2
257 Dave Cooper GBR 2031 52,94 3
258 Steve Ede GBR 2096 51,91 1
259 Jan Gjelstrup Larsen DEN 1324 51,25 1
260 Jim Hunt GBR 2116 51,02 1
261 Jacques Boizard FRA 0 50,91 1
262 Marina Dellas GER 724 50,38 2
263 Roy Burnham GBR 2115 50,00 1
264 Joost Rommelaere BEL 56 48,70 2
265 Rainer Rehbehn GER 424 48,41 1
266 Jan Taelman BEL 15 48,20 2
267 Brad Johanson CAN 500 48,00 2
268 Tim O’Leary GBR 1966 47,74 2
269 Jonas Borup DEN 1339 47,53 3
270 Olivier Ronsiaux FRA 1769 47,00 2
271 Tom Lonsdale GBR 2068 46,32 1
272 Jakub Swerpel POL 479 45,95 2
273 Jonas Persson SWE 0 45,91 1
274 Tobias Willmann GER 404 45,58 3
275 Yannick Laumans BEL 205 44,90 1
276 Paul Pike GBR 2104 44,80 3
277 Mads Christensen DEN 1360 44,50 1
278 Jan Behrendt GER 759 43,29 1
279 Maurice Slap BEL 203 43,00 1
280 Andrew Rowett AUS 699 42,27 1
281 David Rose GBR 2124 42,11 1
282 Soren Christiansen DEN 1239 42,06 1
283 Jan Hartmann GER 666 41,59 1
284 Johhny Leif Hansen DEN 1342 41,43 1
285 John Meadowcroft GBR 2084 41,02 1
286 Arne Good NED 657 39,50 2
287 Lynge Thang Jorgensen DEN 1371 39,46 2
288 Jan Seekanp GER 630 39,37 1
289 Ian Lind Seddon DEN 1286 38,39 2
290 Ellen Ketteridge AUS 672 37,97 2
291 Richard Ham GBR 2053 37,94 1
292 Ulrik Larsen DEN 1259 37,63 1
293 Jens Lauge DEN 1271 37,50 1
294 Bernd Willmann GER 660 36,84 2
295 David Swales AUS 625 36,39 1
296 Laurence Picard FRA 0 36,36 2
297 Josh Weeks NZL 518 36,24 2
298 Jorg Posny GER 697 35,73 1
299 Mathieu Chenuil FRA 723 35,57 1
300 Hendrik Bendsen DEN 302 35,54 1
301 Magnus Gillgren SWE 2599 35,43 1
302 Stefan Bleich GER 691 34,63 1
303 Helene Boizard FRA 0 34,55 1
304 Przemyslaw Drozdzik POL 104 34,12 1
305 Manca Macime FRA 1336 34,00 1
306 Jacob Christensen Wulff DEN 1326 33,57 1
307 Stephan Klaus GER 615 33,50 1
308 Christopher Arnell GBR 2064 33,20 1
309 J P Williams GBR 2112 31,72 1
310 Anders Gunnersen DEN 1316 31,61 1
311 Konrad Kowalczyk POL 157 31,47 1
312 Paul Richards AUS 666 31,23 2
313 Colin Lynch AUS 457 31,11 1
314 Andres Blasco Cortes ESP 1 30,75 1
315 Marion Ruck GER 559 30,24 1
316 Magnus Haglund SWE 2071 30,00 1
317 Tom Pedersen DEN 1261 29,71 1
318 Jurgen Illers GER 643 29,57 1
319 Andy Holmes GBR 2056 29,56 1
320 Jonny Clough NZL 498 29,12 2
321 Alexandre Rosier BEL 0 28,60 2
322 Peter West DEN 1348 28,25 3
323 Gerd Breitbart GER 662 28,05 1
324 Jonathan Hogan AUS 685 27,85 2
325 Kacper Jarocki POL 34 27,83 2
326 Koen Hopsy BEL 0 27,80 1
327 Bartosz Przbysz POL 47 27,73 1
328 Niels Jorgen Larsen DEN 1343 27,68 1
329 Zbibniew Michalski POL 210 27,50 1
330 Marek Barnat POL 49 26,96 1
331 Henning Biering Neilsen DEN 1357 26,18 1
332 Maxine Manca FRA 1336 25,90 1
333 Craig Lynch AUS 684 25,83 1
334 Andrew Day GBR 2102 25,78 1
335 Michael Jorgensen DEN 1330 25,71 1
336 Mary Reddyhoff GBR 2058 25,04 2
337 Maciej Misko POL 46 24,88 1
338 Douglas Flaherty AUS 706 24,48 2
339 Dave Ridley NZL 476 24,26 1
340 Robbie Wilson GBR 2134 23,97 1
341 Adrian Gorka POL 190 23,93 1
342 Christian Hartmann GER 120 23,86 1
343 Dominique Istasse BEL 125 23,70 2
344 Bartosz Szymik POL 65 23,69 2
345 Arkadiues Sarowski POL 47 23,57 1
346 Mariusz Pietrzak POL 61 23,53 1
347 Gareth Wells AUS 644 23,19 1
348 Frank Hansen DEN 1345 22,65 1
349 Norbert Petrausch GER 630 22,39 3
350 Ralf Gerbig GER 357 22,13 3
351 Johanna Andrew Becker BEL 29 22,00 1
352 Colin Slevin GBR 2108 21,18 1
353 Torbjorn Svensson SWE 2757 20,91 1
354 Per Trolle DEN 1354 20,88 1
355 Jakub Dworniczak POL 24 20,14 1
356 Bill Bradburn GBR 2092 19,84 1
357 Niels Troland DEN 159 19,64 2
358 Marcin Rymer POL 682 19,56 1
359 Joachim Ullrich GER 63 19,27 1
360 Dennis Olsson SWE 2743 18,48 1
361 Uli Borchen GER 587 18,30 1
362 Mariusz Wasilewski POL 80 18,24 1
363 Erik Dubreuil FRA 0 18,18 1
364 Rolf Meilenbrock POL 497 17,99 2
365 Julian von Colin SUI 66 17,97 2
366 Russell Peterson AUS 667 17,92 1
367 Michael Wolf GER 360 17,80 1
368 Douglas Parker AUS 612 17,74 2
369 Jaruslav Spinalski POL 61 17,36 1
370 Piotr Malecki POL 17 16,91 1
371 Mateusz Kaesmarek POL 45 16,79 1
372 Wilhelm Kath GER 748 16,50 1
373 Claes Heyman SWE 2763 15,65 1
374 Reinhard Grassmel GER 189 15,50 2
375 Cornelia Wirbeleit GER 633 15,45 1
376 Tom O’Donnell AUS 693 15,28 1
377 Peter Aebeloe SWE 2738 15,00 1
378 Piotr Falczynski POL 45 14,44 1
379 Stefan Nikiciuk POL 178 14,26 1
380 Joachim Singethan GER 588 13,78 1
381 Jan Wirbeleit GER 590 13,64 1
382 Par Karlsson SWE 2695 12,83 1
383 Sam Blocksidge GBR 2092 12,79 1
384 Ortwin Zimmer GER 7 12,68 1
385 Erik Thompson AUS 642 12,64 1
386 Simon Tucker NZL 499 12,22 1
387 Jerzy Faustmann POL 38 11,62 1
388 Ralf Abratis GER 72 11,16 1
389 Emily Furneaux AUS 630 11,00 2
390 Jens Kaiser GER 659 10,23 1
391 Peter Nielsen DEN 1272 10,00 1
392 Poul Christiansen DEN 1277 10,00 1
393 Jake Cracknell GBR 2012 10,00 1
394 Per Bo Hansen DEN 1341 10,00 1
395 Jake O’Donnell AUS 660 10,00 1
396 Marek Czarniecki POL 7 10,00 1
397 Rune Larsen DEN 1159 10,00 1
398 Hendrik Kjeldsen DEN 1212 10,00 1
399 Claus Hagerup DEN 1378 10,00 1
400 Pete Waters NZL 474 9,81 1
401 Olle Heimersson SWE 2746 9,55 1
402 Miroslav Zdrawomyslow POL 2 8,97 1
403 Denis Gilles BEL 5 8,80 1
404 Julian Massler GER 2 8,00 1
405 Ernst Ramin GER 708 8,00 1
406 Ben Steel GBR 2034 7,97 1
407 Sebastian Knorr GER 33 7,80 1
408 Philip Rzepecky NZL 500 7,41 1
409 Jens Svensen DEN 1366 7,38 1
410 Alexander Hirsch GER 543 7,20 1
411 James Andrew GBR 2090 6,90 1
412 Chris Biscomb GBR 2083 6,48 1
413 Lukasz Futerski POL 506 6,32 1
414 Ruban Szymon POL 649 5,90 1
415 Sven Beye GER 719 5,02 1
416 Graham Lambert NZL 493 5,00 1
417 Thierry Damblon BEL 44 5,00 1
418 Sam Woods GBR 1998 5,00 1
419 Fredrik Lundberg SWE 0 5,00 1
420 Jakob Christensen DEN 1271 5,00 1
421 Andrzej Hoszko POL 123 5,00 1
422 Jan Durajski POL 247 4,95 1
423 Eric Warnecke GER 41 4,00 1

2009 Australian Nationals, Melbourne, Australia

Sandrinham Yacht Club, Melbourne, 16th – 19th December 2009

– Results
Pos Name Sailno. Nat R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Tot Tot-1
1 Michael Williams 730 AUS 1 6 1 6 1 1 1 17 11
2 Roger Blasse 678 AUS 4 2 36
BFD
2 3 2 2 51 15
3 Andre Blasse 729 AUS 2 3 3 9 2

3 3

25 16
4 Tim Davies 732 AUS 3 1 4 10 4

5 4

31 21
5 Mark Jackson 674 AUS 9 3 8

1 7

4 6

38 29
6 Glenn Williams 691 AUS 5 12 9

11 5

6 15 63 48
7 Bruce Ashton 728 AUS 7 15 3

3 11 10 18 67 49
8 Edward O’Donnell 734 AUS 6 7 5 36
DNF

16 7

9 86 50
9 Brent Williams 738 AUS 8 10 7 20 6

8 12 71 51
10 Peter Wallace 716 AUS 22 8 12 5

17 16 13 93 71
11 Gary Lokum 741 AUS 13 11 23 25 12 9

5 98 73
12 Mark Roberts 739 AUS 12 17 19 14 8

14 11 95 76
13 Gareth Wells 742 AUS 15 9 11 16 19 20 8

98 78
14 Chris Mason 722 AUS 19 14 22 4

14 11 19 103 81
15 David O’Donnell 695 AUS 23 21 18 8

9 15 10 104 81
16 Donald Williams 668 AUS 10 24 21 7

20 13 16 111 87
17 Justin Barr 721 AUS 17 13 14 21 13 18 17 113 92
18 Andrew Baker 715 AUS 11 22 36
BFD

22 15 17 7

130 94
19 David Ketteridge 725 AUS 24 20 6

12 18 19 21 120 96
20 Peter Robinson 736 AUS 18 19 36
BFD

23 10 12 14 132 96
21 Peter Lynch 726 AUS 14 5 13 18 27 36
DNC

36
DNC

149 113
22 Richard Furneaux 694 AUS 20 18 15 19 22 25 20 139 114
23 William Tyler 692 AUS 21 29 10 15 36
DNF

23 27 161 125
24 Kevin Knott 500 AUS 26 25 25 17 26 26 26 171 145
25 Paul Richards 6781 AUS 36
DNC
36
DNC

16 36
DNF

21 22 23 190 154
26 Douglas Parker 702 AUS 29 23 27 27 25 27 25 183 154
27 Nik Wallis 720 AUS 27 26 36
DNC

36
DNC

24 21 22 192 156
28 Michael Walker 655 AUS 28 28 26 26 28 24 24 184 156
29 Graham Pearce 737 AUS 36
DNC
36
DNC

17 13 23 36
DNF

36
DNC

197 161
30 Daen Dorazio 673 AUS 25 27 20 24 36
DNC

36
DNC

36
DNC

204 168
31 Conrad Brown 610 USA 16 16 36
DNC

36
DNC

36
DNC

36
DNC

36
DNC

212 176
32 Tom O’Donnell 69 AUS 30 31 24 36
DNF

29 28 36
DNC

214 178
33 Erik Thompson 642 AUS 32 30 28 36
DNF

30 30 28 214 178
34 Jake O’Donnell 660 AUS 31 32 29 36
DNF

31 29 36
DNC

224 188
35 Nigel Harvey 74 AUS 36
DNF
36
DNF

36
BFD

36
DNC

36
DNC

36
DNC

36
DNC

252 216

2009 NSW State Championships, Port Stephens, Australia

Port Stephens, 14 – 15 November 2009

by Peter Robinson

The NSW Association held its NSW State Championships at Port Stephens over the weekend of the 14 and 15 of November 2009. 17 boats contested the championships. There were two races on Saturday the 14th and two on Sunday 15th of November.

We had a steady 15 to 18 knots of breeze on Saturday resulting in some close racing. On Sunday we enjoyed a steady 10 to 12 knots of breeze from the south east. Peter Horne won both heats with Tim Davies finishing a close second.

The weekend regatta was a great success. The venue had good access to the water with many competitors taking the advantage of staying over in Port Stephens for the weekend.

The NSW OK Executive and members extend a big thankyou to the Port Stephens Sailing and Aquatic Club for the professional approach taken. The courses were set true to the wind with adequate rescue craft and race officials.

First place in the State titles went to Peter Horne in Another Crack, with Tim Davies in Dune Buggy securing second place. Eddie O’Donnell in Cracked Pecker won third place.

– Results
Pos Sailno. Boat Name Name Score R1 R2 R3 R4
1 AUS733 Another Crack Peter Horne 5 1 2 1 1
2 AUS732 Dune Buggy Tim Davies 7 2 1 2 2
3 AUS734 Cracked Pecker Edward O’Donnell 15 3 3 6 3
4 AUS353 Synergy Peter Lynch 19 6 5 4 4
5 AUS716 Natural Selection Peter Wallace 22 4 9 3 6
6 AUS736 Shakey Peter Robinson 27 9 4 7 7
7 AUS695 The Wife David O’Donnell 29 5 11 8 5
8 AUS742 Mako Gareth Wells 29 7 8 5 9
9 AUS704 Occasional Kudos Bob Chapman 33 8 6 9 10
10 AUS724 A Fine Line Glenn Yates 39 11 10 10 8
11 AUS685 Once More Dear Legs Jonathan O’Donnell 42 12 7 12 11
12 AUS641 Wallaby Hunter Darren Hunt 47 10 13 11 13
13 AUS692 Dining with the Devil Bill Tyler 50 13 12 13 12
14 AUS689 Spliced Ed Kennedy 58 15 15 14 14
15 AUS693 Pale Rider Tom O’Donnell 61 14 16 15 16
16 AUS676 Thanks for all the Fish Steve Schmidt 64 18 14 17 15
17 AUS660 Beaver Fever Jake O’Donnell 68 18 17 16 17

2009 British Regattas

Winter Championship, Oxford Sailing Club

21st February
by Mike Edwards

What a glorious day!!

On Saturday the 21st February the re-scheduled International OK Dinghy Winter Championship took place at Oxford SC. The snow had forced the planned event to be postponed two weeks ago. What a contrast, with glorious sunshine and warm temperatures all day. Twenty four sailors managed to rearrange their diaries and make it to Farmoor reservoir, to be warmly greeted by club members and bacon rolls. The wind was not up to much when people started to arrive, but by the first start there was enough for everyone to sit on the side deck.

Race 1 – Got underway first time with Tony Woods, Mike Edwards and Nick Craig popping out ahead of the rest. However, the first beat proved extremely shifty and it was young Richard Burton who led at the windward mark, closely followed by Woods, Chris Murray, Nick Craig, Jon Fish, Neil Goodhead and Terry Curtis. This group managed to pull away from the rest and places changed a lot in the shifty conditions. Eventually Craig hit the front, but had to fight hard to stay there and at the finish Craig took the bullet just from Woods relishing the light wind in second. Goodhead pulled through for third from Fish and Burton.

Race 2 – After being fully catered for by the galley staff and with a little more wind, everyone seemed very keen to begin race 2, with a general the inevitable outcome. The black flag went up and claimed one casualty in newcomer to the fleet Simon Davis. At the port end Fish, Keith Dutton and Edwards made perfect starts. Craig managed to fall out of his boat at the top of the beat which allowed Dutton to reach the windward mark first followed by Curtis and Dan Ager. Again, the racing was tight throughout the fleet and picking the shifts was all important. Rounding the final mark and Curtis had gained command which he held to the finish from Ager and the recovering Craig. Dutton came in fourth and Alex Scoles finding some form in fifth place.

Race 3 – So, as they lined up for the final race the title was still up for grabs. The wind had increased a little more and it was Curtis who rounded first from Edwards, Dutton and Craig. Craig then moved ahead of Dutton downwind. The front three pulled out a little gap and on the run Edwards took the lead. The front three swapped places up the tricky beat and as they started the last leg to the finish Curtis had a slim advantage over the other two. Approaching the finish and Curtis and Edwards were neck and neck, with Curtis just taking the gun from Edwards and Craig third. Dutton held a comfortable fourth from Goodhead who had pulled through after being down the pan initially.

So, it was Terry Curtis who walked away with the title of Winter Champion, with Nick Craig having to settle for second and Mike Edwards in third.

Thanks must go to the team at Oxford for rescheduling the event so quickly and for their organization and hospitality.

Pos Sail No Helm Club R1 R2 R3 Points
1 2118 Terry Curtis Upper Thames 6 1 1 2
2 2116 Nick Craig Frensham Pond 1 3 3 4
3 2126 Mike Edwards South Staffs Sailing Club 7 6 2 8
4 2125 Neil Goodhead South Staffs 3 7 5 8
5 2127 Keith Dutton South Staffs 13 4 4 8
6 2122 Jon Fish Waldringfield 4 8 6 10
7 2120 Dan Ager Waldringfield 9 2 8 10
8 2068 Anthony Woods Etherow 2 10 dnf 12
9 2117 Alex Scoles Overy Staithe 16 5 10 15
10 1774 Richard Burton West Oxford 5 15 12 17
11 2121 Anthony Rich Oxford 10 14 9 19
12 1982 Simon Davis Upper Thames 8 BFD 14 22
13 2102 Andrew Day West Oxford 18 16 7 23
14 2084 Keith Byers Morecombe & Heysham 12 11 13 23
15 2129 Alan Atkin Burghfield S.C. 11 12 17 23
16 2067 Bill Bradburn South Staffs 14 17 11 25
17 1984 Chris Murray West Oxford 17 9 18 26
18 2056 Andy Holmes South Staffs 22 13 16 29
19 2031 Dave Cooper Overy Staithe SC 15 18 20 33
20 2130 Deryck Lovegrove Kingsmead 19 19 15 34
21 2128 Ed Dutton South Staffs 20 21 19 39
22 2043 Simon Ward Chichester Yacht Club 21 20 21 41
23 2064 Bill McMillan Swanage 23 22 22 44
24 1927 Colin Page Calshot 24 23 23 46

Easter Egg, Waldringfield

11-12 April
by Robert Deaves

Former world champion Nick Craig didn’t have it all his own way in a rare visit to Waldringfield Sailing Club over the Easter weekend. The regatta was characterised by light winds, brilliant sunshine and local knowledge as several times, Craig lost the advantage to local sailors.

The opening race included a long beat from the club line against the tide and while Craig led the fleet along the island, Robert Deaves sailed straight to the opposite shore and popped out at the first mark some 300 metres ahead of Craig to take the race win. In the very short second race, Dan Ager found a shift out of the start to lead at the top mark and with a shortened course at the bottom of the course to make time for tea, there was little anyone could do about it. Ager also won the afternoon race after getting the very important inside overlap on the first downwind mark and leading the rest of the way to take a useful overnight lead.

Sunday morning dawned with a new wind direction and Craig finally getting his act together. A nice little course downstream of the club was set and Craig produced two race wins from Ager and Jon Fish in the light winds with long downwind legs against the flood tide.

The deciding race was between Ager and Craig for the Egg, and with the tide now ebbing made for some interesting tactical decisions upwind. However, once ahead of Ager, Craig stuck to him like glue and looked to be heading for this third win of the day. However, on the final beat Deaves sailed the other side of the island from the fleet and took a 200 metre lead, while Simon Shaw, sailed up the far shore to round the final upwind mark second. Craig finished a distant third with Ager fourth.

So with two race wins apiece between Craig, Ager and Deaves, Craig, sailing a borrowed boat, took the WSC Easter Egg Trophy he last won in 2001.

Pos Sail No Helm R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Points
1 21 Nick Craig 2.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 9.0
2 2120 Dan Ager 4.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 2.0 4.0 11.0
3 2119 Robert Deaves 1.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 1.0 13.0
4 2122 Jon Fish 3.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 4.0 5.0 14.0
5 2065 Simon Shaw 6.0 5.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 2.0 24.0
6 2085 Gavin Waldron 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 6.0 27.0

Upper Thames SC

20/21 June
Report by Terry Curtis

14 OK dinghy sailors competed in the annual event at Upper Thames SC. Racing got underway on Saturday in 5-10 knots of breeze from the west, enabling race officer Nigel Garland to start the fleet from the club line with a long beat upstream adding a dogleg in the course to mix things up. The first race was lead from the start by Terry Curtis, followed by Alan Atkin and Julian Burnham. Curtis extended his lead through the race to win comfortably from Burnham with Simon Davis pulling through from an average start to finish 3rd with Atkin dropping to 4th.

Burnham hit the front first in race 2 building up a good lead on the first lap. Curtis started to reel him in, but couldn’t get close enough to challenge the lead leaving Burnham to take the bullet & lead overnight, once again Simon Davis finished 3rd.

The evening festivities lasted well into the early hours, Sundays 10.30 start time arrived all too soon for some. Simon Davis took the first race from the gun extending his lead to finish way out in front Curtis, Burnham & Alan Atkin battled it out for second, with Curtis coming out on top from Burnham & Atkin.

Davis clearly had the bit between his teeth leading the fleet off the line to take his second bullet of the day, leaving the same 3 fighting it out for second. The Wind dropped, then shifted southerly filling in from behind on the run, turning the fleet inside out. Curtis held on to second with Roy Burnham overhauling his son to take 3rd.

Going into the last race it was wide open with Curtis, Julian Burnham & Davis all within a point. Davis once again lead the fleet off the line & rounded first closely followed by Burnham with Curtis some way back. Curtis clawed his way back into contention finally overhauling Davis to take the lead on the third beat. Curtis took the gun & the Yeatman bowl for the event from Davis & Burnham who finished up on equal points – Davis winning on the countback.

Jackie Howden presentated a new Trophy – The Windfall Cup for the first race of the event in the memory of her Late Husband Jim who had been a stalwart of the class at Upper Thames for some 30 years.

Jim won the first race in the 2008 event in spite of suffering with ill health, but sadly passed away later in the year after losing his fight with cancer. He will not be forgotten at Upper Thames or in the OK class.

Results
Pos Sailno. Boat Name
1 2118 Contraband T. Curtis
2 1982 Joker S. Davis
3 2101 Another Brick J. Burnham
4 2115 Shooting Star R. Burnham
5 2085 Elk G. Waldron
6 2089 Playing Hookey M. Haigh
7 2129 Boing Boing A. Atkin
8 2097 Consida D.Berry
9 2062 Maximillian R. Gadsby
10 2013 Rusty lemon C. Ridley
11 1803 T. Preston
12 1960 Marjo-K J. Thompson
13 2088 Windfall T. Strzlecki
14 1894 War Canoe M. Elliott

Hunstanton

15/16 August
Report by Keith Byers

This event was scheduled for 6 races over the two days of 15/16 August. Competitors were met on Saturday with wind gusting into a force 6 and large waves coming from various directions making the conditions extremely challenging. Conditions that would prove too much for the RS700 fleet who didn’t manage a start.

Race 1 – saw current national champion Terry Curtis 1st round the windward mark and promptly (and uncharactaristically) capsize. Edwards and Fish rounded second together with Edwards forgetting to duck as he tacked resulting in a swim. The main pack of the fleet hurtled towards the jibe mark, close in shore, with trepidation, the first few stalwarts including Jon Fish and Keith Byers successfully jibed but never have so many OK been capsized round one mark – keeping saftey boat crew entertained. During this race the run proved to be very testing with many experienced sailors being caught out by the gusty conditions and large waves. Jon Fish finished in first, closely followed by Keith Byers and Dan Ager third.

Race 2 – continued the days sailing in equally challenging conditions. Fish capsized as the gun went leaving him well back, with Curtis once again rounding the windward mark in first place, hotly pursued by Scholes, Edwards and Byers. Curtis retained his position finishing in first place, Edwards closely behind, capsized on the run letting Byers through into second place with Scholes in third.

Race 3 – won once again by Curtis, with Fish in second place and Gavin Waldron in third. This completed sailing for day 1 – all competitors having the opportunity to swim at least part of the course during the day. Once ashore the fleet took the opportunity to repair damaged gear and unfortunately, for Tony Wood, to pack up due to a broken mast.

Race 4 – racing resumed on Sunday in more moderate conditions, started in a pleasant wind force 3 – 4, with Curtis once again dominating the race from the start. Scholes showing good speed was followed by Edwards and Byers. These placings held until the finish.

Race 5 – saw a duel between Curtis and Scholes for the windward mark and subsequent reaches. Racing continued to be closely contested with big wind shifts a feature catching many sailors out. Final positions were Curtis, Scholes, Waldron and Byers.

Race 6 – racing was much closer due to decreasing wind conditions. Curtis rounded first, followed by Byers, Scholes and Edwards. On the first reach Scholes overtook Byers, and on the subsequent run Edwards slithered through to third. These results held to the finish.

So, following his seventh place at the Worlds in Sweden a few weeks ago, Curtis proved too quick for the rest. A big thanks must go to Hunstanton SC for putting on a great weekends sailing, in particular the race officer, rescue teams who were kept very busy on the Saturday and the onshore crew who ensured we all got off the beach and got back onto the beach safely.

Results
Pos Sailno. Name Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Tot-2
1 2118 Terry Curtis Upper Thames 4 1 1 1 1 1 4
2 2135 Alex Scoles Overy Staithe SC 5 3 DNF 2 2 2 9
3 2084 Keith Byers Morecombe & Heysham 2 2 4 4 4 4 12
4 2126 Mike Edwards South Staffs Sailing Club 7 DNF 5 3 5 3 16
5 2085 Gavin Waldron South Staffs DNS DNC 3 6 3 6 18
6 2122 Jon Fish Waldringfield 1 4 2 DNS DNS dnc 22
7 2134 Julian Burnham Upper Thames 9 6 DNC 8 6 5 25
8 2130 Deryck Lovegrove Kingsmead 6 5 6 10 10 9 26
9 2125 Neil Goodhead South Staffs 10 8 DNF 7 7 8 30
10 2031 Dave Cooper Overy Staithe SC 8 7 DNF 9 8 10 32
11 2123 Andy Turner Overy Staithe DNS DNS dnc 5 9 7 36
12 2104 Paul Pike Covenham DNS DNS dnc 11 11 11 48
13 2120 Dan Ager Waldringfield 3 DNC DNC dnc dnc dnc 48
14 2124 Tony Woods Etherow DNF DNC dnc dnc dnc dnc 60

South Staffs SC

18 October
Report by Mike Edwards

Pictures at picasaweb

Twenty OK sailors turned out for the annual late season open meeting at South Staffs SC, to be greeted as warmly as ever with free cups of tea and coffee and tasty bacon rolls. Some had come from far and wide, from the south coast, Lincolnshire and the northwest. Two of entrants were ex OK World Champions, plus one of the top GP14 sailors in the country giving the OK a try. Light winds were forecast and light winds we got!

Race 1
Got away at the second time of asking following the inevitable general recall. With several converging at the windward mark together, it was Mike Edwards who rounded first closely followed by Nick Craig, Mike Senior and Jim Hunt. Over the next few legs these four pulled out a decent lead on the rest. Craig and Senior picked the shifts correctly to overhaul Edwards on the second lap, but Edwards and Hunt were never too far behind. At the final mark Craig and Senior were locked together and battle commenced! A tacking match ensued with Craig just managing to cover Senior to the finish to win, with Edwards third, Hunt fourth and Tony Woods fifth.

Race 2
Following and excellent South Staffs lunch race two got away first time with a couple needing to go back. Upwind was proving to be very tricky, with many shifts to contend with. Senior clearly enjoying the OK and the conditions rounded first followed by Craig, super veteran Alan Atkin and Hunt. Edwards was forced to spin after not noticing Neil Goodhead coming in on starboard. As the race developed, Senior using his local knowledge built a healthy lead on Craig and Hunt. A lead his was to easily hold to the finish, from Craig, Hunt, Atkin and Goodhead.

Race 3
The final race of the day was all about two people, Craig and Senior! Would Senior manage to win at his first attempt at an OK event and beat a three time OK World Champion to do it? Craig was up for it and tracked Senior before the start. Another tricky first beat and Goodhead finally showing true form rounded first from Woods, Craig and Gavin Waldron, with Senior a little way down the order. All was well until Goodhead rounded the second windward mark the wrong way, with Waldron, Craig and Edwards following on behind. Senior spotted the mistake and rounded correctly to quickly build a decent lead. Craig and Waldron managed to unravel themselves but were left well down. Senior crossed the finish line to win the race and the event with Hunt finishing in second and Craig coming through to take a determined third from Woods.

Everyone came ashore quickly in order to capitalize on the famous South Staffs afternoon tea, with a seemingly greater selection of cakes than ever!

So, congratulations to Mike Senior who took first prize in only his second time in an OK, against pretty talented and experienced competition. Craig finished a frustrating second from Jim Hunt in third and Mike Edwards fourth. Alan Atkin at 69 years of age took the senior prize finishing in a terrific sixth place overall and the Dave Danbury junior prize went to Ed Dutton from South Staffs.

A big thank you from the OK Class to the race team, galley and bar staff at South Staffs for laying on the usual quality event.

Results
Pos Notes SailNo Name Club R1 R2 R3 Nett
1 2116 Mike Senior SSSC 2 1 1 2
2 2135 Nick Craig Frensham Pond 1 2 3 3
3 40+ 2127 Jim Hunt Sutton 4 3 2 5
4 40+ 2126 Mike Edwards SSSC 3 6 21 DNF 9
5 40+ 2124 Tony Woods Etherow Country Park 5 9 4 9
6 40+ 2129 Alan Atkin Burghfield 6 4 8 10
7 40+ 2084 Keith Byers Morecambe & Heysham 11 7 5 12
8 40+ 2125 Neil Goodhead SSSC 7 5 21 DNF 12
9 40+ 2085 Gavin Waldron SSSC 8 10 6 14
10 208 Chris White SSSC 9 8 7 15
11 50+ 2104 Paul Pike Covenham 10 11 12 21
12 50+ 2067 Bill Bradburn SSSC 13 15 9 22
13 50+ 2108 Colin Slevin SSSC 12 13 10 22
14 2056 Andy Holmes SSSC 16 14 11 25
15 u17 2128 Ed Dutton SSSC 15 12 13 25
16 u17 1364 Adrian Walker SSSC 14 17 15 29
17 1886 Andy Stewart SSSC 17 16 14 30
18 40+ 1959 Dave Taylor SSSC 19 20 16 35
19 50+ 1927 Colin Page Calshot 18 19 17 35
20 u21 2052 Chris Cook SSSC 20 18 21 DNF 38

2009 Inland Championship, Northampton, Britain

Northampton Sailing Club
3.-4. October

Report by Tony Woods

Northampton Sailing Club hosted the OK Inland National Championships during the weekend of the 3/ 4 October. Due to some confusion over the dates the fleet was trimmed down to a competitive fleet of 18.

The fleet took to the water in a full force 5, with force 6 gusts hitting the fleet from above. Many of the fleet spun out on the way to the start with the Northampton rescue crews kept busy from the off. One of the early casualties was Julian Burnham who lost his rig just before the start.

The first start saw Terry Curtis the current National Champion pull away from the pin end, closely followed by Rob Deaves, Tony Woods, and Richard Burton fighting for second. The first reach was wild with the fleet struggling to get their Bows down to the mark. Curtis and Deaves in the increasing wind tacked around the gybe mark and set off for the next leeward mark. The remaining fleet were all having problems with more boats in the water rather than on it. Curtis and Deaves sailed well past the leeward mark before heading up for the wear round.

Woods saw his chance and tacked inside to push for the lead. All seemed fine with this plan until he realised he was now on a dead run rather than a broad reach that Curtis and Deaves were revelling in. Woods was soon sent down the mine for a spectacular wipe out, leaving Burton to take third. Only five boats managed to finish with carbon fibre, plywood and sailcloth floating around the course area.

The second start saw a similar pattern to the first race with Curtis and Deaves showing their high winds credentials by moving ahead of the now depleted fleet. Jon Fish one of the pre championship favourites was called OCS after lap one. Woods held 3rd until the last gybe mark where a swim gave Burton who tacked around the opportunity of coming through.

The third race was held in a viscous squall. The fleet numbers were down to single figures now as they struggled to make headway off the line with mains flogging. Jon Fish managed to reduce his sail area by a third with a ripped main from leach to batten. He joined the rest of the fleet watching from the shore. All the remaining sailors capsized at some point. In a battle for survival there was little race tactics involved with only Curtis, Deaves and Woods managing to finish. After day one there was plenty of boat fixing and recuperation required.

Sunday brought lighter conditions with a gentle 10 knot breeze. The large shifts meant you were never safe or out of the race. Jon Fish made the best of the start and developed a large lead with Curtis chasing hard. Anthony Rich, and Andrew Day broke away from the pack to join the race for honours. Fish lost out to Curtis and also got swallowed up by Rich, and Day.

The last race saw all the contenders at the Pin end, but a large shift after the start gun meant that some new names were contending for the windward mark lead from the committee boat end. Burton got into the lead on the first reach with Curtis escaping from the pin end melee. As the gusts arrived big gains and losses were possible with Woods coming through the fleet to take line honours after Curtis retired. Rich and Deaves had huge last beats to gain second and third. Curtis had retained the championship in extremely challenging conditions.

Results
Pos Sailno. Name Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Tot Pts-1
1st 2118 Terry Curtis UTSC WSC 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 13.0 DNF 17.0 4.0
2nd 2119 Robert Deaves Waldingfield 2.0 2.0 2.0 6.0 3.0 15.0 9.0
3rd 2124 Tony Woods Etherow 4.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 1.0 17.0 12.0
4th 1774 Richard Burton WestOxfordshire 3.0 3.0 18.0 DNC 7.0 6.0 37.0 19.0
5th 2067 William Bradburn South Staffs 6.0 DNF 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 10.0 5.0 57.0 39.0
6th 2126X Anthony Rich Oxford 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 2.0 2.0 58.0 40.0
7th 212 Jon Fish Waldingfield 18.0 DNC 5.0 OCS 18.0 DNC 4.0 13.0 DNF 58.0 40.0
8th 2130 Deryck Lovegrove 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 4.0 DNF 12.0 8.0 60.0 42.0
9th 2031 Dave Cooper Overy Staithe 5.0 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 11.0 10.0 62.0 44.0
10th 2102 Andrew Day West Oxford 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 3.0 7.0 64.0 46.0
11th 2129 Alan Atkin Burghfield 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC DNC 8.0 4.0 66.0 48.0
12th 2058 Mary Reddyhoff Parkstone 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 9.0 9.0 72.0 54.0
13th 2068 Christopher Murray West Oxfordshire 6.0 DNF 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 78.0 60.0
13th 2126 Neil Goodhead South Staffs 6.0 DNF 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 78.0 60.0
15th 1927 Colin Page Calshot 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 13.0 11.0 78.0 60.0
16th 1959 David Taylor South Staffs 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 14.0 12.0 80.0 62.0
17th 2101 Julian Burnham Upper Thames 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 18.0 DNC 90.0 72.0

2009, Myuna Bay National Sprint Championships, Lake Burley Griffin, Australia

Canberra Yacht Club, 26-27 September 2009

by Peter Robinson

During the warm, calm conditions of last year’s National Championships at South Lake Macquarie, it seemed a great idea for us to all get together for the first event of the next season at a venue a little more central. In those balmy conditions we simply forgot what conditions could be like in early Spring at the foothills of the Snowy Mountains.

Well, on the weekend of 26-27 September we all received a refresher course on alpine lake sailing. Twenty-four keen OK Dinghy sailors from Adelaide, Melbourne, Lake Macquarie and Sydney (and a few from placesin between) turned up at the Canberra Yacht Club on Lake Burley Griffin in our nation’s capital for a series of sprint races scheduled for Saturday and Sunday with a “medal” race on Sunday to also be a demonstration race for the OKs during the regular CYC weekend race. Already by 11:00am the wind was blowing 18-25kn over a grey and choppy lake at 9 degrees. Ambient temperature was 6 degrees and wind-chill around 0-1 degree.

Racing got underway on schedule and three races were able to be run before the challenging conditions, cold and the lure of the AFL Grand Final claimed the majority of the fleet. Those who sailed enjoyed some competitive and very exciting racing. From the nearby vantage point of the CYC, OK Dinghy sailing became a true spectator sport – video footage will be available soon!

Tim Davies and Mikey Williams provided a great demonstration of boat handling and sailing skills, leading the fleet in all three races. Eddie O’Donnell and Jono O’Donnell sailed extremely well and consistently and were at the top of the fleet at the end of the day. Nigel Harvey, Andrew Baker and Andre Blasse (sailing the Hotrod) all had podium finishes but being loyal Victorians sucumbed to the call of the footy before race 3.

Sunday dawned windy and cold again with the fleet of seventeen braving similar conditions for an early 10:00am start. The wind built during the morning and only two races were possible before it was called “a day”. Tim and Mikey again had a duel with Tim prevailing. A “bullet” hit the fleet on the square run and gave the spectators the fun of watching both leaders round up and do very well not to have capsized. Eddie screamed through to take a momentary lead before he too got hammered and ultimately letting Andre through for third.

The final race was in consistently strong winds and very cold. Eight boats persisted with Mikey winning from Andre and Jono with his best place paying off his persistence and excellent sailing over the entire regatta. Tim came in with a newly modified nose and a sixth place from a compromised mark rounding resulting in a chance meeting with his boom – and a clear winner for the regatta.

With the wind now howling, the planned medal race was called off as the sailing committee also cancelled club racing for the day. The final placings were 1st – Tim Davies who retained the trophy from last year, 2nd – Mike Williams, 3rd – Eddie O’Donnell. First Junior and 4th place overall went to Jono and Andre took the Handicap Trophy. Other prizes were awarded (mainly for bravery), generously provided by sponsor Ronstan. GPS tracking of the fleet was provided by Tacktracker.

On what was later reported as the “coldest September weekend in Canberra for 26 years”, the OKs had a fabulous regatta with some great displays of sailing. The regatta was very well organised and run by the Canberra Yacht Club and special thanks go to the organisers and volunteers who also braved the chilly conditions to make the event such a success. Thanks also to Nigel Harvey who organised the event from its conception and without whom it would not have happened (can we have a warmer weekend next year Nigel?) And thanks too to all the people who trecked across vast tracts of country to make it a truly national event.

Results
Pos Sailno. Boat Name Name Score R5 R4 R3 R2 R1
1 732 Dune Buggy Tim Davies 11.0 6.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
2 730 Time Machine Michael Williams 19.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 13.0F 1.0
3 685 Cracked Pepper Edward O’Donnell 21.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 6.0 4.0
4 695 Once More Dear Legs Johathon O’Donnell 25.0 3.0 8.0 5.0 4.0 5.0
5 726 Bundy Peter Lynch 37.0 5.0 11.0 4.0 5.0 12.0
6 722 Hot Rod Andre Blasse 39.0 2.0 3.0 25.0C 2.0 7.0
7 74 Sirocco Nigel Harvey 45.5 18.0O 5.5 11.0F 8.0 3.0
8 739 Don’t Poke the Bear Mark Roberts 58.0 18.0F 15.0 7.0 10.0 8.0
9 741 Turkish Delight Gary Lokum 58.0 8.0 17.0 11.0F 11.0 11.0
10 709 TBA Marcus Wettenhall 59.0 18.0S 16.0 6.0 9.0 10.0
11 715 Baghdad Note Andrew Baker 65.5 7.0 5.5 25.0C 3.0 25.0C
12 694 Diogenes Richard Furneaux 68.0 18.0F 12.0 25.0C 7.0 6.0
13 688 Shakey Peter Robinson 91.0 25.0C 21.0F 11.0F 25.0C 9.0
14 738 Mezcal Brent Williams 97.0 25.0C 9.0 25.0C 25.0C 13.0
15 640 Danish Blue Peter Nielsen 97.0 18.0F 14.0 25.0C 25.0C 15.0F
16 7 Big Girls Blouse Peter Yates 100.0 18.0F 7.0 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
17 718 Rush Peter Burton 103.0 18.0F 10.0 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
18 728 Bowfinger Bruce Ashton 106.0 18.0F 13.0 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
19 655 The Phantom Michael Walker 118.0 18.0F 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
20 692 Dining with the Devi Bill Tyler 121.0 25.0C 21.0F 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
20 457 Hi-Je_Tahn Colin Lynch 121.0 25.0C 21.0S 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
22 716 Natural Selection Peter Wallace 125.0 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
22 737 This Bird has flown Tom Pearce 125.0 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C
22 643 Blew genes Ben Kersten 125.0 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C 25.0C

2009 Polish Nationals, Puck

11 – 13 September

2009 Polish Nationals – Results
Pos No. Name Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Tot J
1 POL 19 Bartosz Rakocy ŻLKS KIEKRZ POZNAŃ 3 1 5 1 1 5 2 13.0 1
2 POL 16 Marek Jarocki AZS POZNAŃ 2 4 1 3 2 8 4 16.0
3 POL 1 Tomasz Gaj MOS 2 WARSZAWA 6 6 2 2 4 1 6 21.0
4 POL 31 Antoni Pawłowski AZS POZNAŃ 1 OCS 6 5 3 6 3 24.0
5 POL 10 Janusz Stobiński AZS POZNAŃ 5 8 10 9 6 17 1 39.0
6 DEN 1375 Christian Hedlund HELLERUP 14 OCS 9 7 5 2 5 42.0
7 POL 22 Miłosz Wojewski “SPÓJNIA”WARSZAWA 11 3 4 4 16 12 9 43.0 2
8 POL 161 Sławomir Blaszka ŻLKS KIEKRZ POZNAŃ 4 2 7 8 14 11 12 44.0
9 POL 5 Dariusz Kraś MOS 2 WARSZAWA 7 10 12 14 12 7 7 55.0
10 POL 333 Jarosław Szpinalski AZS POZNAŃ 12 DNF 16 6 10 4 8 56.0
11 DEN 1333 Stefan Myalf HELLERUP 9 9 11 13 9 9 21 60.0
12 POL 18 Jerzy Bojanowski MOS 2 WARSZAWA 8 12 15 10 11 10 13 64.0
13 POL 14 Paweł Pawlaczyk JKW POZNAŃ RAF OCS 3 11 8 3 10 65.0
14 POL 15 Mieczysław Popłomyk AZS POZNAŃ 10 7 8 12 18 16 18 71.0
15 POL 117 Piotr Przewoźny JKW POZNAŃ RAF 5 13 17 7 15 15 72.0
16 POL 44 Radosław Droździk KŻ LOK”DRYF”KĘTY RAF 13 14 15 15 13 11 81.0
17 POL 55 Bartosz Parzuchowski ŻLKS KIEKRZ POZNAŃ 16 14 19 16 13 14 17 90.0 3
18 POL 82 Robert Święcki MOS 2 WARSZAWA 13 16 21 24 22 19 14 105.0
19 POL 62 Konrad Kierzek MKR”TRAMP”MIELNO 15 17 18 18 DSQ 22 19 109.0 4
20 POL 46 Jędrzej Charłampowicz WKŻ WOLSZTYN 18 19 22 22 19 23 16 116.0 5
21 POL 41 Waldemar Czyż AZS KRAKÓW RAF 15 20 20 20 21 24 120.0
22 DEN 1265 Malte Pedersen KDY RAF 11 17 26 24 20 23 121.0
23 POL 479 Jakub Swerpel MOS PISZ 17 18 DSQ 19 21 24 26 125.0 6
24 POL 49 Marek Bernat “PAŁAC MŁ.”OLSZTYN 22 20 23 23 26 18 25 131.0
25 POL 47 Arkadiusz Serowski ŻLKS KIEKRZ POZNAŃ 23 DNF 24 DSQ 17 25 20 139.0 7
26 POL 34 Kacper Jarocki WKŻ WOLSZTYN 19 23 27 21 23 26 DSQ 139.0 8
27 POL 45 Mateusz Kaczmarek WKŻ WOLSZTYN 21 22 26 25 25 27 22 141.0 9
28 POL 444 Bartosz Szymik YKP BIELSKO 20 21 25 DNF DNF DNF OCS 156.0
29 POL 7 Marek Czarniecki MKŻ MIKOŁAJKI DNF DNF DNF 27 27 DNF 27 171.0 10

No. :Sailnumber ; Tot: Total Points without discards; J: Place in Junior ranking.

2009 British Nationals, Dabchicks, Britain

28/31 August
Reports by Mike Edwards & Rebecca Jackson

Dabchicks to host Hyde Sails-sponsored championship over the August Bank Holiday

Dabchicks Sailing Club, West Mersea, is gearing up for a busy August bank holiday weekend as the club once again plays host to the International OK National Championship, which runs from August 28-31.

As always, the championship looks set to be hotly contested. 2008 champion Terry Curtis is hoping to defend his title and is feeling confident after finishing seventh in last month’s World Championship in Sweden. Competition is likely to come from local OK stalwart Robert Deaves, who was 2006 OK Champion and narrowly missed out on winning the light airs Nationals at Dabchicks in 2005. Fast in all conditions, with his local knowledge this could be Robert’s year. Jon Fish from Waldringfield has been knocking on the door in the OK class for a number of years. With a fourth at last year’s Nationals, plus a few top 20 finishes at recent worlds, if he can keep out of trouble and the right way up he will be in the running.

In addition to the usual familiar faces, the fleet is welcoming a selection of sailors from other singlehanded classes. Mersea local boy and Olympic Squad member Martin Evans looks set to swap his Laser for an OK for the event. Andy Couch, two times Phantom National Champion will be sailing Simon Childs’ boat, and if the breeze is on he may be hard to beat. Simon Cox from the Lark fleet will also be trying out this thoroughbred singlehander.

Several entrants normally seen in the Solo class will also be putting in appearances. 2007 Solo National Champion Andy Davis will be sailing the new Idol Composites OK, which is currently attracting a lot of attention throughout the dinghy world and could give Davis an edge. Robbie Wilson who recently placed third at the Solo Nationals will be sailing Nick Craig’s new boat, as Nick is away at the B14 Europeans.

Current OK class chairman Mike Edwards commented: ‘The association is hoping for a great Championship at Dabchicks SC. We have been coming here for many years and always look forward to excellent race management and a very warm welcome from the club. This year we have the added interest of numerous top sailors from other classes wanting to try the OK, attracted no doubt by the prospect of some of the best international competition in the amateur dinghy world. Some have threatened to have a go before, so it will be interesting to see how they get on, and they will be most welcome on the water and in the bar afterwards. We have a training day planned for the Thursday, so I am sure that some of the guys new to the boat will take full advantage of this.

Hyde Sails have generously offered to sponsor the regatta, with some fantastic prizes up for grabs. Hyde is a perfect sponsor as they are returning to OK sailmaking. For many years Hyde sails were the number one choice for OK sailors both home and abroad, so it’s good to see them back. They are also developing a range of OK accessories that I am sure will prove popular. The first placed junior sailor that owns an OK will win a voucher for a brand new made to measure Hyde OK sail. Other prizes include the innovative new Hyde OK undercover and mast bag.

I am sure many people will be watching to see what is happening over the four day Championship. We hope to provide daily reports, so watch this space!

First day of OK National Championship is worth the wait

The International OK National Championship at Dabchicks Sailing Club finally got underway today (Saturday). Strong winds put paid to the planned racing on Friday but the patience of the 35 competitors paid off as they were greeted this morning with champagne sailing conditions.

Defending champion Terry Curtis established an early lead easing round the first lap comfortably ahead of second placed Andy Crouch. Despite a final leg surge, Crouch, a two times Phantom national champion, could not stop Curtis from taking the first race in convincing style.

In growing breeze, Jon Fish built from his third place finish in race one to lead the fleet from the beginning to take the second race. The remaining places were more hotly contested with race one winner Curtis progressing through the fleet as the laps went on; he eventually took second place.

Curtis has the edge going into day two but with only a point between him and Fish there is everything to sail for. A solid performance from local sailor Robert Deaves sees him lying in third having notched up two fourth place finishes.

Curtis commented “After a successful Worlds campaign I am feeling confident about the UK Nationals. I will be keeping an eye on Andy Crouch: with the breeze on he could be hard to beat.”

The championship, kindly sponsored by Hyde Sails, continues tomorrow with conditions promising to be equally perfect.

Class newcomers shake up the OK National Championship

As predicted, the second day of the International OK National Championship was an exciting one, with several sailors usually seen in different classes successfully demonstrating their skills in an OK.

Two-time Phantom national champion Andy Crouch made the most of the breezy conditions to notch up firsts in both of today’s races and take the series lead. Overnight leader and defending national champion Terry Curtis could only manage a seventh place in the first race of the day but recovered his form to take second in this afternoon’s race – leaving him lying second overall. Jon Fish enjoyed another consistent day coming home second this morning and fourth this afternoon to leave him in third place going into the final day.

Local laser sailor and Olympic hopeful Martin Evans seemed to be getting to grips with the OK; the championship marks his debut in the class. Evans recovered from a disappointing OCS in the first race of the day to storm home third in the aptly named ‘Shooting Star’ in this afternoon’s race. He is sitting in a respectable seventh place in the series overall.

Tomorrow is the final day of the championship, hosted by Dabchicks Sailing Club, West Mersea, and with a single point separating Crouch and Curtis the championship is still wide open.

Final day of National Championship is more than OK

On the third and final day of the International OK National Championship the racing was the closest yet. In the first race of the day the race leader changed several times during the first lap before Terry Curtis, who was placed second after two days racing, finally distanced himself from the rest of the fleet on the downwind leg, rounding the leeward mark slightly ahead of Jon Fish.

Curtis increased his lead as the race continued whilst behind him positions changed constantly. Class novice Martin Evans enjoyed his best race of the series so far coming home an impressive second ahead of Alex Scoles. The OK Association, who are keen to attract younger sailors to the class, persuaded Olympic hopeful Evans to try out an OK for the first time at the Nationals and it seems that Evans had little difficulty transferring his skills to the OK.

After two general recalls the race officer was forced to resort to the black flag in order to get the final race of the series underway. Fortunately the threat of the black flag ensured the competitors were on their best behaviour and after a clean start yet more tightly fought racing continued. Overnight leader Andy Crouch, who came home a disappointing fifth in the first race of the day, was in the leading bunch at the windward mark behind early leader Robert Deaves. With gusts nudging twenty knots Crouch broke through to win, coming home just ahead of Curtis in second and Fish in third.

Nevertheless Curtis’ consistent results throughout the championship meant that he was able to retain his title. Crouch, more at home in a Phantom, finished a highly credible second place, with Fish three points adrift in third. Local boy Evans placed fifth.

Race officer Peter Fitt of Dabchicks Sailing Club, West Mersea, praised all the competitors’ efforts, ‘after a slightly delayed start the OKs produced some fantastic racing in tough conditions. It was particularly exciting thanks to the appearance of sailors who are new to the class, several of whom provided some unexpected surprises.’

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Results
Pos Sailno. Name Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Club
1 2118 Terry Curtis Upper Thames 1 2 (7) 2 1 2 8
2 2133 Andy Couch Blithfield SC 2 (7) 1 1 5 1 10
3 212 John Fish Waldringfield 3 1 2 (4) 4 3 13
4 2119 Robert Deaves Waldringfield 4 4 5 (7) 6 4 23
5 2115 Martin Evans Dabchicks SC 12 6 (36) 3 2 6 29
6 2120 Dan Ager Waldringfield 10 3 4 8 (36) 10 35
7 2123 Andy Turner Overy Staithe (13) 5 6 9 9 8 37
8 2126 Mike Edwards South Staffs Sailing Club 9 8 (14) 6 7 7 37
9 2101 Julian Burnham UTSC 8 9 9 5 (11) 9 40
10 2117 Andy Davies Chase SC 7 12 (20) 12 8 5 44
11 2135 Alex Scoles Overy Staithe SC 14 13 3 13 3 (17) 46
12 2084 Keith Byers Morecombe & Heysham 5 10 8 (16) 14 16 53
13 2124 Tony Woods 16 14 10 15 10 (36) 65
14 2122 Simon Cox Waldringfield 6 (36) 12 27 18 13 76
15 2131 Nigel Grogan 20 17 16 11 (36) 12 76
16 2125 Neil Goodhead South Staffs 17 18 11 (21) 12 18 76
17 2045 Kevin Gibb Largo Bay SC 21 15 (31) 22 17 11 86
18 2100 John Ball Ardleigh 15 16 25 17 13 (36) 86
19 1774 Richard Burton West Oxford 18 22 17 10 (25) 20 87
20 2096 Steve Ede Ardleigh 23 23 18 19 15 14 89
21 2107 Daz Prior South Windermere 19 23 22 14 16 (36) 94
22 2068 Tom Lonsdale WOSC (28) 19 15 20 21 21 96
23 2065 Simon Shaw Deben (27) 20 13 18 24 22 97
24 1968 Jack Grogan Ardleigh (30) 21 19 24 20 15 99
25 2053 Richard Ham 22 26 (36) 25 19 19 111
26 2129 Alan Atkin Burghfield S.C. 26 28 21 23 23 (36) 121
27 1966 Tim O’Leary Felixstowe Ferry 25 (27) 23 26 26 23 123
28 2056 Andy Holmes South Staffs (35) 25 26 29 22 24 126
29 2031 Dave Cooper Overy Staithe SC 24 (29) 24 28 27 25 128
30 2134 Robbie Wilson Wormit BC 11 11 (36) 36 36 36 130
31 2108 Colin Slevin South Staffs SC (32) 30 29 31 28 26 144
32 2104 Paul Pike Covenham (31) 31 28 30 29 27 145
33 2058 Mary Reddyhoff Parkstone 34 32 27 33 30 (36) 156
34 2092 Sam Blocksidge South Staffs 33 (36) 30 32 36 36 167
35 2012 Jake Cracknell Ardleigh 29 (36) 36 36 36 36 173

2009 French National Championship, Lacanau

28 – 30 August

3 days of regatta with 9 races run under the sun.
First day we ran 3 races with a good wind of 18 knots.
Second day we ran 4 races with a wind around 6 knots for the first race and a wind of 14 knots for the 3 other races.
Last day the wind was decreasing with a first race with a very little wind and a second race with 10 knots of wind.
A dinner with all the sailors and their family was organize on Saturday evening.

Results
Pos Name Club Tot-1 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9
1 Frédéric Lamarque VoileLacanauGuyenne 12 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 3 2
2 Alain Renoux CVAngoulême 26 3 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 5
3 Marc Boizard EVLocquirec 27 5 2 4 6 1 5 2 5 3
4 Gautier Aribaud SNLaFrette 32 4 5 6 2 6 3 6 2 4
5 Raymond Dodard CNCStOuen 34 2 4 3 4 5 7 3 6 8
6 Yan Rialland ASPTTToulouse 38 dns dns dns 1 4 2 5 1 1
7 Jacques Boizard VoileZimbabweGuyenne 65 7 dnf dnf dnf 7 7 6 7 7
8 Didier Soulies VoileLacanauGuyenne 70 dns dns dns 7 7 6 dnf 8 6
9 Hélène Boizard EVLocquirec 78 6 6 5 dns dns dns dns dns dns
10 Laurence Picard CVStQuentin 85 8 dnf dns dnf 8 8 dns dns dns
11 Erik Dubreuil VoileLacanauGuyenne 86 dnf dnf dnf 8 dnf dns dns 9 9
12 Olivier Ronsiaux CVStQuentin 89 7 dnf dnf dnf 9 dnF dns dns dns

2009 Nordic Championship, Västervik, Sweden

22 – 23 August

2009 Nordic Championship – Results
Pos Sailno. Club Name R1 R2 R3 R4 tot tot-1
1 SWE 100 UmSS Thomas Hansson-Mild 1.0 23.0 DNF 1.0 1.0 26.0 3.0
2 1375 Hellerup Sejlklubb Christian Hedlund 2.0 23.0 DNF 6.0 4.0 35.0 12.0
3 1333 Hellerup Sejlkubb Stefan Myrälf 5.0 23.0 DNF 5.0 2.0 35.0 12.0
4 1340 Kalundborg Sejlklubb Christian Olesen 4.0 23.0 DNF 3.0 6.0 36.0 13.0
5 99 Varbergs Segelsällskap Hans Elkjaer 6.0 23.0 DNF 2.0 7.0 38.0 15.0
6 66 VSS Jan-Eric Nystedt 8.0 1.0 7.0 8.0 24.0 16.0
7 2772 SS Kaparen Ingemar Jansson 7.0 23.0 DNF 4.0 5.0 39.0 16.0
8 88 GeSS Lennart Hansson 12.0 2.0 13.0 3.0 30.0 17.0
9 2721 GeSS Peter Rudholm 15.0 3.0 11.0 11.0 40.0 25.0
10 2732 WSSW Berndt Svensson 10.0 23.0 DNF 8.0 9.0 50.0 27.0
11 2591 Trollbäckens Båtsällskap Arne Malm 11.0 23.0 DNF 9.0 12.0 55.0 32.0
12 2217 Svearna Magnus Bager 16.0 4.0 16.0 13.0 49.0 33.0
13 NOR 467 Jens Makholm 3.0 23.0 DNF 10.0 23.0 DNC 59.0 36.0
14 2599 KKF Jonas Petersson 17.0 5.0 23.0 DNC 14.0 59.0 36.0
15 1265 KDY Malte Pedersen 23.0 DNF 23.0 DNF 14.0 10.0 70.0 47.0
16 123 HKK Max Nystedt 13.0 23.0 DNF 12.0 23.0 DNC 71.0 48.0
17 511 SKKaparen Mårten Bernesand 14.0 23.0 DNF 15.0 23.0 DNC 75.0 52.0
18 2740 Karlskrona SS Karl-Johan Östh 9.0 23.0 DNF 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 78.0 55.0
19 2071 SS Kaparen Magnus Haglund 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 92.0 69.0
19 1364 Joergen Lindhardtsen 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 92.0 69.0
19 2071 SS Kaparen Magnus Haglund 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 92.0 69.0
19 222 SS Kaparen Per Jaensson 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 23.0 DNC 92.0 69.0