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September 19, 2015 - Medemblik, the Netherlands
Dutch Ronald Veraar's Team Kesbeke/Sika/Gill NED827 keeps its leadership
ahead of Miles Quinton's Gill Race Team GBR694.
Ronald Veraar's Team Kesbeke/Sika/Gill retains its lead at the
Dutch Open Championships
Ronald Veraar's Team Kesbeke/Sika/Gill NED827 - photo Jasper van Staveren
Miles Quinton's Gill Race Team GBR694 - photo Jasper van Staveren
Michael Good's Aile SUI382 - photo Jasper van Staveren
Rozsnyay's FGF Sailing Team HUN728 with Robert Bakozsy in helm - photo Jasper van Staveren
Delta Lloyd Dutch Open Championships 2015 - photo Jasper van Staveren
The competition for the Dutch Champion 2015 titles continued in the International Sailing Center Medemblik at the Delta Lloyd Dutch Open Championships today. Yesterday's leader, Dutch Ronald Veraar's Team Kesbeke/Sika/Gill NED827 keeps its leadership on the second day of the fifth event of the 2015 Melges 24 European Sailing Series.
Sailors met another beautiful day in Medemblik where three races were executed in the medium wind conditions of 10-14 knots with a clear blue sky and sunshine. Race Committee of the International Sailing Center Medemblik managed to execute three races for the Melges 24 class to have six races altogether with one discard of the worst result now. Among eighteen Melges 24 boats Miles Quinton's Gill Race Team GBR694 from Great Britain was performing the best today collecting two bullets out of three and the second result from the last race what turned out to be OCS and was thrown out as their worst result. The leader after the first day, Ronald Veraar's Team Kesbeke/Sika/Gill NED827 got second, fifth and twelfth place and with the discard of twelve points they retain its lead having 11 points in overall. Gill Race Team is now following as the second with 14 points and Swiss Michael Good's Aile SUI382 jumped from the first day's fifth position to the third with 21 points in overall.
David Rowen's Imagine GBR557 from Great Britain is on the fourth position followed by the three Hungarian teams - Kalman Rozsnyay's FGF Sailing Team HUN728 with Robert Bakozsy in helm, who managed to win the final race, then Akos Csolto's Seven-Five-Nine HUN759 and Henrik Hoffmann's Jedi Business HUN481 with Peter Czegai helming.
Racing in Medemblik will resume on Sunday with two races scheduled and 2015 Dutch Champions will be crowned later afternoon.
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Photo gallery by Jasper van Staveren
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