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B14 Worlds in Melbourne, Australia Overall

by Editor 10 Jan 2003 13:19 GMT

Tim Fells and Dave Cunningham have won the B14 World Championships at the McCrae Yacht Club in Melbourne, Australia. Jono Pank and Shuan Barber finished second to make it a British 1,2.

Overall Results: (10 races, 2 discards)

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1GBR758NA4Tim FellsDavid Cunningham4431-51(31O)12117
2GBR746SnatchJono PankShaun Barber2-9133316-7322
3AUS357BuggertheBoneGuy BancroftRhys Bancroft112442(31F)46-724
4GBR725SprintMatthew SearleRichard Bell-7-75215224425
5GBR728RayMarineNils JolliffeJon Branch-172610648-133645
6GBR764NA26Simon NelsonAndy Ramus551262(31O)(31O)78247
7AUS368TheNudeRichard ReynoldsLissa Mcmillan6348-146-12105850
8GBR687BeercanEwan McLellanAlex Matthews3-161071183-1211154
9AUS313MastersApprenticeKristopher PlainMichael Brian Plain1210(31F)(31C)129459566
10AUS350HuntLeatherAbby ParkesSophie Hunt869-1497138-141070
11AUS356TeazPeter RayGareth Wells10-17858-1959121774
12AUS362PrioritPowderCoatingPaul HansenJames Ellis1187121014.5-19311-2276.5
13AUS367EvilEmpireMartin JohnsonMike Halkes1614(31S)9-19161111169102
14AUS361SmokinMike MacdonaldRandall Newman911(31F)(26F)151310141020102
15AUS354WarLordIan CunninghamScott Cunningham1513(31F)(31C)7116172313105
16AUS359EpicBruce PottsJo Dyer1312-16161314.5916-2214107.5
17AUS353PolygimystScott KennedyMegan Taylor1421(31S)15221071515-23119
18AUS290FlyingPigNicholas RichardsonSally Richardson18-201311-211217191916125
19AUS351GadkakGlenn CardwellAdam Desborough20-2411131820162013-24131
20AUS363TheDudesAndrew GriggDaniel Grigg21.518(31F)(26F)161814222118148.5
21AUS155NoStringsAttachedJonathan BradburyNicole Clarginbold2319(31F)(31C)171715211819149
22AUS299FreeBeerKieran LivermoreAndrew Payne19151526F24(31F)2018-2715152
23AUS181FujitsuStephen MillerJack Thompson25-2714172022222324-26167
24AUS364FatalAtractionRoss DaleyBrendan Druery21.522(31F)26F23(31O)18241721172.5
25AUS324PerrysleasefinanceJohn PerryGreg Dodd2425(31S)(26F)262121252012174
26AUS104CraftsmanHomesAdrian BeswickJohn Beswick2626(31S)26S2523232728-30204
27AUS171ThrillsandSpillsSaskia TaylorDavid Taylor2823(31S)26F272424(31F)2527204
28AUS284ItshardtobeStephen GraleyGraeme Doreian2728(31F)26F(31F)2525262925211
29AUS360NA18Kelvin BoyleRochelle Boyle2929(31S)(31C)31F272631F2629228
30AUS151MoonshadowWarren DaleJohn Lovitt3030(31S)(31C)31F262731F3028233

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