Please select your home edition
Edition
Sailingfast 2018 728x90
Product Feature
RS Feva
RS Feva

Cadet World Championships at Ribnitz, Germany after Race 6

by Editor 25 Jul 2002 09:45 BST

Racing is now at the halfway stage at the Cadet World Championships in Ribnitz, Germany. Six of the twelve races have veen completed and the Belgian team of Jim Haverhals & Rogerde Munck are leading. Top Brits are Oliver Gray & Clare Dallimore in 9th.

More information can be found at the event website.

Results after 6 races, 1 discard:

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1BEL8518Haverhals Jimde Munck Roger133-113212
2ARG8064Pellegrino MarianoVerdino Santiago26162-1917
3BLR9247Adzintsou DaniilTrayan Aliaksandr-131249622
4RUS8592Mikhailow AleksandrVasiliev Konstantin994-275128
5POL9434Becker RafalRoszczuk Rafal3-1814511538
6ARG8091Saponara NicolasZerbo Joaquin58-231012439
7ARG8066Travascio FredericoGabin Jhoanna-331516210851
8NED9071Spier TjadeArnoldy Joris15-1691261153
9GBR8519Gray OliverDallimore Clare-24282318556
10GBR8997Wade JamesGraves Anna1814615-30760
11ARG8072Verdino TomasVerdino Bruno294-40184964
12GBR8538Ellis DavidWall James72911814-3169
13RUS9335Menshikov EvgenyiLukianchenko Aleksandr-48531267372
14RUS9008Avdonin SergejKrivosonov Egor1917221-261776
15ESP8724Diaz Martinez-Picabia JavierDiaz Martinez Laura81313736(dnf)77
16POL9253Wysocki MichalWysocki Pawel1011152121-3378
17BEL8223Blij Anne-SophieSmidt Mathieu42220-3382680
18GBR8420Green JodieStone Daniel217109-373683
19GBR9047Richards AdamMuskett Sam1610-593421889
20ARG6159Harriague IgnacioFox Agustin1128-4917152293
21AUS4937Martin ChristopherMuirhead Eliza23-345243316101
22POL9258Patelka PiotrWierzbicki Szymon-61197401325104
23BEL8443de Munck HelenaMoors Reinilde142426-393810112
24ARG8053Schiaretti LeonardoVugdelija Juan38(dnf)12441614124
25POL9131Kasprzak PiotrCharlampowicz Jedrzej4326-48132223127
26BEL9149Parein Vincentvan Riet Philip1712(dnf)255024128
27BEL9347Lefebvre YannickGood Morgan1239(dnf)551112129
28POL9254Pawluk JakubChojna Kazimierz-492034412028143
29ESP8775Moya JavierRamia Leonor(dnf)3818293130146
30POL9259Strusinski MichalPrzybysz Karol283033-383421146
31GBR8440Mackay AndrewKimber Jonathon-342530312834148
32ESP9395Cara Carmona JorgeMuller Escudero Justo45352722-4627156
33GER9154Hillmann HansHein Benjamin3623(dnf)572320159
34ARG8029Bonello LuzBilloch Cristobal652523219-63161
35GBR8561Makey ThomasHarley James4748-53203513163
36HUN9327Szamody TamasBalogh Anna3244194640(dnf)181
37BEL8404Philipse RubenLauwers Quinten2233(dnf)305937181
38ESP9086Escobar Aguirre AntonioAranda Campos Patricia3069175217(dnf)185
39AUS5712Paterson FelixHudson Benjamin354921-564140186
40NED8411Bosch EduardBosch Louise2531(dnf)474835186
41GER8874Hackethal JanHeitmann Thore44543516-6539188
42ESP8770Usero Perez PabloBrugeso Lancelotti Christian-514550352929188
43POL9250Bartnicki BartoszAndrzej Sadura4241(dnf)145444195
44AUS5685Burdon-Bear ConnorHillenaar Tim405325-592752197
45CZE8019Fiala PetrTichy Jonas63503219(dnf)38202
46RUS9244Rusetskaia MariaKukovista Ksenia3164443432(dnf)205
47HUN9325Varga BalintBüki Zsolt2055(dnf)375542209
48RUS4551Sheglov DenisSafonov Artem5032(dnf)2824dnf214
49AUS4109Newman BartWright Mitchell5937(dnf)722532225
50BEL8338Speelman Jande Munck Wouter2736(dnf)653961228
51AUS5680Popp GenevieveWilkinson Callum-644028614958236
52CZE7070Mrzilkova LenkaKoranova Michaela52-6145434457241
53AUS9012Hutton PatrickMcCartney Matthew5527(dnf)427247243
54GER9296Pawlowski-Hegermann JuliaBöckler Josephine46-7241455360245
55NED8444Heerema Carolinevan de Kamp Marise3721(dnf)666459247
56NED8437Oomens Svenvan Breemen Jorden545124-735662247
57NED7608van Goeverden Woutervan Tol Pieter Jan-694743584554247
58GER8889Schröder SebastianEilhardt Alexander-744638536745249
59GER8884Witte JohannesHinze Anne5342(dnf)505846249
60AUS5679Vaughan DanielBurgess McIntosh Jai5656(dnf)514343249
61UKR8553Napnenko AndriyMoy Yuriy-764329676150250
62RUS9009Malikov AntonMalikovskaja Svetlana(dns)6046545241253
63HUN9328Toth MatyasNagy Gabor6062(dnf)364753258
64IND8942Diwan ArchanaPawar Aarii39(dnf)39497556258
65CZE9128Bilik JanDaniel Jakub-686836635151269
66NED6838van Goethem Elinevan der Meeren Maarten Lucas-757137626348281
67GER9205Hilgert StineSandow Juliane666742-685755287
68GER9157Thome-Kozmiensky ElisabethSeifert Maik6566544870(dnf)303
69UKR1701Losytsky AndriyKhomenchuk Yuriy7357(dnf)646249305
70GER8879Peters JuliaHackethal Laura4165587766(bfd)307
71IND8944Chunekar GulshanChoughule Kunal2663(dnf)7168dnf308
72BLR9239Dzinisova NinaIgnatsenka Vera675857-756964315
73CZE6086Mayerbergova IlonaKupska Marketa58(dnf)56707465323
74GER9348Schmidt TomLeippert Kai5759(dnf)6073dnf329
75CZE9142Senkyrova LenkaKoranova Johanka72(dnf)55746069330
76CZE6520Mrzilek KamilMrzilek Jan-777447697767334
77GER8886Möller JakobNiedermauntel Ole707351-787866338
78NED7189Nauta MariekePeeperkorn Rosalie6270(dnf)767170349
79CZE6065Supolik PetrSinova Alexandra717560-797668350

Related Articles

Faster, Better, Stronger
A round up of Fishers Green SC Cadet open meeting It was all to play for at the 2025 FGSC Cadet Open as ambitious contenders launched into a light SE breeze on 22 March. Fresh from almost a month of winter training at the green, these cadet sailors looked faster and stronger than ever before. Posted on 26 Mar
Ten young sailors prepare for Iron Pot Sailathon
The sailors, aged between 9-16, all members of Australian team, will sail 5 Cadets Ten young sailors from the Sandy Bay SC and the International Cadet Class of Tasmania are preparing to embark on their longest ever sail to raise money to support their trip to the 2025 International Cadet Worlds in the Czech Republic in August. Posted on 26 Mar
Going to publish the 'F' word – Again!
Clearly, there are lots of young sailors out there looking to add a load of fun to their sailing Now we published the first one back in June last year. It did really well, thank you. Very much appreciated. Clearly, there are lots of young sailors out there looking to add a load of fun to their sailing, and are keen to get into the foiling world. Posted on 23 Mar
Cadets at Frensham Pond
An outstanding team of former Cadet sailors ran a morning of training before the races The Frensham Pond Sailing Club Cadet Open Weekend kicked off with a morning of training. With 30 boats participating, the fleet was split into three. We were fortunate to have an outstanding coaching team of former Cadet sailors. Posted on 18 Mar
Cadet Winter Training at Fishers Green
No mistaking the energy, enthusiasm and commitment from this year's cohort They say 'once a Cadet, always a Cadet', and we were fortunate to have several generations of cadets at this year's 2025 Cadet Winter training event hosted by Fishers Green SC. Posted on 16 Mar
Waldringfield Cadet Open
Sailing on the beautiful river Deben in Suffolk Waldringfield is one of the UK's few designated bathing water areas and on warmer days you will find swimmers, crabbers and folks paddle boarding, whilst yachts pass through from Woodbridge to Felixstowe and onto the North Sea. Posted on 10 Nov 2024
Cadets October training at Frensham Pond
Over 40 boats from Frensham, South Cerney and Waldringfield take part The now legendary Frensham Pond October training for the Cadet Class took place over the first three Saturdays of the month. Over 40 boats from Frensham, South Cerney and Waldringfield were registered across the series, and were split into three fleets. Posted on 30 Oct 2024
Cadet class Inlands at Datchet Water
Combined event with the 420 class Grand Prix 4 Nestled between Windsor Castle and Heathrow Airport, Datchet Water Sailing Club on the Queen Mother reservoir was the venue for the combined Cadet Class Inland Championship and 420 Class Grand Prix 4. Posted on 23 Sep 2024
The oldest footage of Cadet racing
A look back into our video archive, at this popular youth class Here we look at early racing in the Cadet class. Jack Holt designed the hull in 1947 but we could only find footage from the late fifties onwards. Posted on 22 Sep 2024
Waldringfield Cadet Week
Fun social activities are always as important as the competitive racing Cadet Week is an established annual fixture at Waldringfield in which fun social activities are as important as the competitive racing. It is an event were young sailors can be rivals on the water whilst making friends from across the country on shore. Posted on 31 Aug 2024