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Overnight leaders hold place

420 World Championship - Overnight leaders hold place
BREST, FRANCE-(5-8-2005) The overnight leaders held on to positions after three more races in both the open and women’s fleets at the 420 World Championship in Brest, France yesterday.

In the open gold fleet Tomas SILVA and Francisco GOMES (POR) scored a bullet in the day’s opening race to extend their lead at the top. They followed that win with a twelfth and a seventh place to extend the gap at the top to eleven points.

Alfredo CAPODANNO and Vittorio PAPA (ITA) were the outstanding performers of the day. The pair had struggle on Wednesday following a seventh with finishes of 26 and 42. In yesterday’s opening race a 16th suggested nothing had changed before they blasted back with two bullets to send them shooting up the leaderboard into second place.

Peter BURLING and Bruce KENNEDY (NZL) also had a good day with three top ten finishes moving them up to third overall, one point ahead of Pablo SANTURDE and Abelardo QUEVEDO (ESP).

Three races are scheduled for the final day of the Championship today. After the conclusion of the first race today the second discard will be introduced. As things stand CAPODANNO and PAPA look set to benefit from this and if they can finish in front of SILVA and GOMES in race nine they will move to the top of the leaderboard.

2005 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Champions, Marie LUMEAU and Claire BOSSARD (FRA) are gradually reeling in leaders Maria Stella TURIZIO and Maria Carolina RENDANO (ITA) in the women’s fleet. However the young pair now have only two more races to overcome the nine point deficit that separates them from the top spot.

LUMEAU and BOSSARD had an inconspicuous start to the day finishing 16, four points behind their Italian rivals. However they came back strongly, finishing 6 and 5 in the next two races, although it looks likely that they will have to improve on those finishes to have a chance of taking the title today. TURIZIO and RENDANO followed up their twelfth in race eight with a fourth place to extend their lead at the top, before they slipped to 14 in race ten bringing them back within sight of the rest of the fleet.

Since their fantastic start to the Championship Jo BRIGG and Mary ROOK (GBR) have been plagued by inconsistent finishes. Yesterday was no different as they opened up with finishes of 46 and 12 to lose their second place to LUMEAU and BOSSARD. They came back strongly in race ten however, finishing second to move back to within one point of second place and ten of the lead.

Two final races are scheduled for the women today and if either LUMEAU and BOSSARD or BRIGG and ROOK can find their winning form then the Italian leaders could yet falter.

Open Top Ten After Eight Races

Pos Nation Helm Crew R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Pts
1 POR Tomas SILVA Francisco GOMES 14 (DSQ) 1 1 9 1 12 7 45
2 ITA Alfredo CAPODANNO Vittorio PAPA 3 2 7 26 (42) 16 1 1 56
3 NZL Peter BURLING Bruce KENNEDY 4 1 17 (23) 22 10 4 6 64
4 ESP Pablo SANTURDE Abelardo QUEVEDO 2 6 19 18 13 (OCS) 5 2 65
5 FRA Alex BISHOP Pierre BOMBRAY 21 3 (42) 29 1 7 7 12 80
6 POR Salvador BURNAY Joao DUARTE 6 (DSQ) 18 17 6 2 26 13 88
7 FRA Thomas RAHIER Mathieu RAHIER 34 7 9 16 (18) 13 13 3 95
8 USA Adam ROBERTS Nick MARTIN 12 9 4 35 7 24 8 (43) 99
9 FRA Antoine GUILLOU Vincent GUILLARM 5 (DSQ) 2 28 16 18 27 5 101
10 GER Nico KOEHLER Jannik FRITZ 16 13 14 25 2 31 2 (41) 103

Women's Top Ten After Ten Races

Pos Nation Helm Crew R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 Pts
1 ITA Maria Stella TURIZIO Maria Carolina RENDANO (15) 11 3 1 (21) 1 7 12 4 14 53
2 FRA Marie LUMEAU Claire BOSSARD 7 13 11 (15) 5 12 3 (16) 6 5 62
3 GBR Jo BRIGG Mary ROOK 1 2 2 17 4 23 (25) (46) 12 2 63
4 FRA Delphine MACAIRE Chloe GOUGEON 6 5 18 5 18 (55) 5 7 23 (35) 87
5 GBR Maria STANLEY Catherine ALTON 26 19 (BFD) 2 3 (46) 1 13 17 10 91
6 ITA Benedetta DANTI Lisa LARDANI (31) (31) 20 7 7 3 14 14 16 12 93
7 POR Piedade COLACO Diana NEVES 17 12 13 (BFD) 24 (48) 10 3 2 15 96
8 FRA Marina LAULANET Mathilde GAYON 9 3 17 39 (46) 11 17 (45) 3 9 108
9 GBR Joanne MACDONALD Laurie MARSDEN 5 6 22 (BFD) 6 28 (42) 27 7 13 114
10 FRA Delhia SEURIN Lorraine MANLAY 8 (27) (33) 24 14 26 6 11 14 23 126




Source: ISAF www.sailing.org

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