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OK Dinghy World Ranking List - April 2014

by Robert Deaves 29 Apr 2014 08:04 BST 29 April 2014
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Greg Wilcox extends lead at the top after successful trip down under

With less than a week until the first major European event of the 2014 season, the first OK Dinghy World Ranking List of the year shows little change from the last release in December 2013, though there are a few significant moves after the down under circuit.

Following a win at the Interdominion Championship in Melbourne, Australia in December/January, Greg Wilcox (NZL), has slightly extended his lead at the top. He won the title from Mark Jackson (AUS), who is the biggest climber from 15th to sixth, and Luke O'Connell (NZL) who jumps from 20th to 13th after a great summer season. Jackson also took the Australian title in the same week.

However, before that was Sail Melbourne. This was won by Mike Williams, who moves up from 16th to 11th, and then Jackson and Mark Skelton (AUS). Next up was OceanBridge Sail Auckland, with the OK Dinghies having the largest fleet at the event with 33 entries. This was won by O'Connell from Ben Morrison (NZL) and Matt Stechman (NZL).

The final ranking event was the New Zealand National Championship, just a few weeks ago, which had the same podium as Sail Auckland, with O'Connell winning from former champion Morrison and Stechman in third.

At 1030 points, Wilcox is within three points of the all time points record, which has been held by third placed Nick Craig (NZL) for some time. With the European season just starting he has a great chance to set a new record in the coming months.

The Danes are as usual pushing the top though with Stefan Myralf (DEN), holding onto second, and Jørgen Svendsen (DEN) in fourth.

The first major event of the season is the Spring Cup in Medemblik over a long weekend from 2-4 May, which has so far attracted a pre-entry of 56 boats. Always a popular venue for the OK Dinghy class, it should be a great opener for the packed season ahead. Looking further afield, the Europeans will be held at Steinhude Meer in Germany in July, with the World Championships in Melbourne, Australia in December.

OK Dinghy World Ranking - April 2014: (top 20)

PosNameCountrySail NoPointsEvents sailed
1Greg WilcoxNZL5441030.3215
2Stefan MyralfDEN1408983.37716
3Nick CraigGBR2150974.29810
4Jorgen SvendsenDEN1427946.59411
5Jorgen LindhartdsenDEN1364917.3315
6Mark JacksonAUS735885.6657
7Bo PetersenDEN1421849.2229
8Andre BudzienGER782810.5866
9Martin von ZimmermannGER693807.52411
10Sonke BehrensGER778802.4448
11Mike WilliamsAUS730795.3346
12Thomas Hanson‑MildSWE100778.5410
13Luke O'ConnellNZL546773.578
14Mogens JohansenDEN1335770.18513
15Jorg RademacherGER775704.5699
16Rene JohannsenDEN1393703.48610
17Brent WilliamsAUS754702.2915
18Alistair DeavesNZL542682.9435
19Terry CurtisGBR2118673.1885
20Roger BlasséAUS749664.7695

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