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Broo Premium Lager Musto Skiff Worlds - Overall

by Paul Manning, Musto Skiffs 16 Jan 2011 14:13 GMT 11-16 January 2011

Race 10

Following a brief postponment ashore, the AP flag was lowered at 11:30 and the competitors launched into an 8 knot southerly breeze.

Race 10 was general recalled at 12:32 with the wind at 190 degrees and 5-6 knots, and the restart went off clean at 13:16 with the breeze at 180 degrees and 8 knots.

The majority of the fleet taking the pin end of the line and heading left. This proved to be the formula for Jono Neate AUS 440 who stormed into a one minute lead at the windward mark and extended to take the win by two minutes from Aussie team mate Jonathon Newman AUS 425. The racing, especially at the front, has been very close and Newman had Dan Ward GBR 286 and Tom Wright GBR 432 in close company, but held them both off to the finish for a well deserved 2nd position. Further back event leader Daniel Henderson GBR 409 and his closest rival Australia's Marcus Hamilton AUS 453 were fighting their way back up the fleet having both had conservative starts. Hamilton finished 9th and Henderson 6th. This gave Daniel Henderson the championship title.

Race 11

With the breeze freshening to 12 knots at 170 degrees, the final race of the championships started at the first attempt at 14:35.

Bruce Keen GBR 441 copied Jono Neate from race 10, by pulling clear to lead all the way and again take the win by some 2 minutes from Julian Ramm GER 443. Marcus Hamilton AUS 453 pulled through to take 3rd place, which just dropped him from an overnight 2nd overall to 3rd overall by tie break with race winner Bruce Keen.

Daniel Henderson has won the Broo Premium Lager Musto Performance Skiff World Championships. Daniel started sailing in the Optimist class, but soon grew out of this and moved into the highly competitive 29er class. As with many kids of his age, Daniel soon got too big for the 29er and moved into the Musto Performance Skiff at age 17, along with his 29er mates Tom Wright and Matt and Nick Hollis.

His ambition like many youths of this age is to sail in the Olympics, but with a degree course on the go, and girlfriends keeping him busy there is more to life for this talented young sailor.

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11Pts
1Daniel HendersonGBR 40922341-16-13136426
2Bruce KeenGBR 4411761-14-436258137
3Marcus HamiltonAUS 45336426337-8-9337
4Jonathon NewmanAUS 4255155-1057-1062642
5Jono NeateAUS 440447-11-965571544
6Dan WardGBR 286-1131173188103-1754
7Julian RammGER 44369-126281092-14254
8Tim HillAUS 4248529.544-16-15913862.5
9Ian RenilsonGBR 449712-133131123115-4367
10Iver AhlmannGER 370121019.5-2491441-16767.5
11Tom WrightGBR 43210814-18122112-1841174
12Matt HollisGBR 3569119-16712-17647974
13Dave PostonGBR 32415-29191215144-34251810132
14Matthew HosieAUS 41324-28813-33102423121023147
15Brendan JennerGBR 37621-32161717-43914142812148
16Richard EkbergAUS 438231917228-3612-25191219151
17John EvansGBR 21113182115-2523-3813132315154
18Tim MoorhouseAUS 3791714-322011151831-361520161
19William Nigel WalbankGBR 394181323-3116251911-262018163
20Christopher SutherlandAUS 42920162023-281921272711-31184
21Martin MayrhoferAUT 447-35172430227-3916223216186
22Mark ElsworthAUS 243282215212926-31-32202213196
23Brett WilliamsAUS 40829231027-3518-3321162726197
24James LewisGBR 439252727-43-38171519291724200
25Alastair SmithGBR 274143130-332130-3617152125204
26Tim ChapmanGBR 333-32152226231323293029-43210
27David AnnanGBR 169-3735.52619521352221-4127211.5
28Russ  EvansNZL 3871625318-43222726-392433212
29Mark HaineGBR 24831-3718-4318352918233414220
30Richie RobertsonAUS 380-36263328-39341133311922237
31Tony NashAUS 417-38213614312026-37243629237
32Yaroslav PetrovGBR 3681920-37322724223032-3532238
33Catharina  GaudaGER 17022-4040361928-4124172530241
34Hans ZuurendonkNED 435-413334-433029202034.53121252.5
35Tristan WilliamsAUS 3712730352420-3830-38283734265
36Huud OuwehandNED 229-403929352631372834.526-43285.5
37Alistair KerrGBR 3743334283432-37-4035333037296
38Tom ConwayGBR 2943435.5-4238372725-39383336303.5
39Ron BarnesGBR 22839-433829-43333236373928311
40Edoardo AmatoITA 13630383939343234-404038-43324
41Robert YeamansGBR 098-42-41412536392841414035326
42Gavin HomerGBR 25326242537-43-434343434343327

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