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magazine OF THE INTERNATIONAL DN ICE YACHT RACING ASSOCIATION RUNNER TRACKS Fall 2013 John Dennis “There are always more ways to go faster.” ranking list The world’s top 100 DN ice racers become a member Please become a member of the IDNIYRA! By being a member you promote, protect and perpetuate the sport of ice yachting on all the hard waters of the world. support idniyra the The North American IDNIYRA has been publishing a newsletter for over 55 years. In this world of virtual organizations support a real organization and enjoy the passion of sailing ice yachts. Click here to open your browser and join the IDNIYRA photo: gretchen dorian gretchendorian.com 2011 gold cup featured articles Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall content Cover Photo: gretchendorian.com 04 06 regatta dates Hotline numbers, websites, and calendar dates for the 2013-2014 season. Officers International class officers and North American regional commodores 10 Photo: Chris Clark US4789 get a sail number membership information Contact IDNIYRA Treasurer Geoff Sobering 1850 Sheridan Street Madison, WI 53704 Phone 608-235-3746 Email: [email protected] Photo: Chris Clark US4789 IDNIYRA-Europe Society e.V. Minutes and Decisions of National Secretaries Aalsmeer, The Netherlands, 26 to 28 April 2013 Photo: cefirmbach.com 20 dn tech 24 JOHN DENNIS 30 2014 ranking lists 55 results Official interpretations from the IDNIYRA technical committee. Interview with the IDNIYRA 2013 North American champion. The top 93 internationally ranked racing ice sailors by rank and name. Regatta results from the 2013 IDNIYRA Western Region Championship advertise with us Contact IDNIYRA Executive Secretary Deb Whitehorse 1200 East Broadway Monona, WI 53716 Phone: 608-347-3513 Email: [email protected] 5 commodore’s message richard potcova dn us 216 monroe, michigan, usa H minutes idniyra europe 2013 ello and welcome back from another grueling summer. I think we’re about 9 weeks away from the Western Challenge. Can’t wait! You should have noticed that your governing committee has been hard at work during the summer months working on various projects. The new and improved Runner Tracks was one of the highlights for sure. But behind the scenes all of us have been looking for ways to boost our membership and control costs. Not easy, but I think the worst is behind us. Some of you have ideas on regattas, marketing, and ideas that may be good for the club. I haven’t forgotten, and I will soon be in touch so you care share your ideas with the rest of the committee. You will soon see a flyer in the mail that has the IDNIYRA membership renewal and other pertinent information. Since many of you will be renewing through the website, feel free to pass your flyer along to an interested ice boater that you may know. Or take it as a communication to your local ice yacht club meeting. Just another tool to promote our sport and help inform those who are looking for assistance. NORTH WIND ICEBOATS 80 TWIN FAWN DRIVE HANOVER, MA 02339 (781) 826-8004 CELL (781) 724-0648 [email protected] • • • • 1D Sails, Battens Sarns Hardware Harken Blocks Gambit hardware and mast • European Steering Hardware and Booms • Custom Rigging • Skate Profile and Sharpening • Repairs • Used boats and parts See you on the ice, Richard Potcova US-216 Runner Tracks Editor: Deb Whitehorse Email: [email protected] Photo by Evgeny Ryazhev 033 6 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2013 7 regatta dates WEB SITES & TELEPHONE HOT LINE NUMBERS Regatta conditions change FAST! Keep up to date by calling the hot lines and checking the web sites. WEBSITES IDNIYRA Web site: Ice.idniyra.org/ IDNIYRA Bulletin Board dnamerica.org/forum European IDNIYRA: icesailing.org Western Challenge December 6-8, 2013 Minnesota Not an official IDNIYRA regatta 2013 central lakes western lakes 2014 central lakes December 27-29, 2013 Website: DN Forum Hot line: 248-988-0851 January 4-5, 2014 Website: DN Forum Hotline: 608-313-5156 To be announced. Website: DN Forum Hot line: 248-988-0851 gold cup & european championships Eastern lakes CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Website: iceboating.net TELEPHONE HOT LINE NUMBERS DN Western Region 608-313-5156 DN Central Region 248-988-0851 DN Eastern Region 508-481-1011 North american championships Photo: Chris Clark US4789 January 19-25, 2014 Western Region Website: DN Forum Hotline: 608-313-5156 Registration, check in, and opening ceremonies are Saturday, January 18, 2014 with first mini qualifier Sunday morning, January 19. March 1-8, 2014 Poland Website: DN Europe January 11-12, 2014 Website: DN Forum Hotline: 508-481-1011 January 9-10, 2014 [email protected] 8 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2013 9 photo: gretchen dorian gretchendorian.com 2011 gold cup international class officers 2013-2014 NORTH AMERICAN COMMODORE Richard Potcova US216 Phone: 1-734-497-9047 Email: [email protected] NORTH AMERICAN VICE COMMODORE Kent Baker US5219 Phone: 419-509-5526 Email: [email protected] NORTH AMERICAN SECRETARY Jim McDonagh US5214 2205 California Street NE Suite 101 Minneapolis, MN 55418 Phone: 612-435-2002 Email: [email protected] NORTH AMERICAN TREASURER Geoff Sobering US5156 1850 Sheridan Street Madison, WI 53704 Phone 608-235-3746 Email: [email protected] Membership information or sail number questions should be directed to the North American Treasurer. EUROPEAN COMMODORE Jörg Bohn G-737 Fichtenstr. 40a 26160 Bad Zwischenahn, Germany Phone: +49 4403 818969 Fax: +49 4403 818925 Mob 0172 9808008 Email: [email protected] EUROPEAN VICE COMMODORE Attila Pataki M-100 Ady Endre u. 16. H-8230 Balatonfüred Mobile: +36 30 447 36 88 Email: [email protected] EUROPEAN SECRETARY Chris Williams K-1 Wingham House, Bishops Waltham Southampton, SO 32 1 BZ, Great Britain Phone: +44 1 489892182 Skype: bonzopushkin Email: [email protected] EUROPEAN JUNIOR PROGRAM MANAGER Stan Macur P-111, Dubiskiego 11, 10-752 Olsztyn, Poland, Phone: +48 89 5244237 Fax: +48 89 5244070 Email: [email protected] NORTH AMERICAN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Deb Whitehorse 1200 East Broadway Monona, WI 53716 Phone: 608-347-3513 Email: [email protected] Advertising requests, comments, and article contributions for Runner Tracks or the Year Book should be directed to the North American Executive Secretary. NORTH AMERICAN ICE OPTIMIST SECRETARY Your name here! This position is open. To volunteer contact IDNIYRA North American Commodore Rich Potcova. north american regional commodores CANADA Claude Morin Phone: 514-745-5549 Email: [email protected] EASTERN LAKES Eben Whitcomb 860-399-1147 860-304-6319 (cell phone) Email: [email protected] CENTRAL LAKES Kent Baker Phone: 419-509-5526 Email: [email protected] MOUNTAIN LAKES Bill Van Gee Phone: 315-483-6461 Email: [email protected] WESTERN LAKES Julie Jankowski Phone 920-294-3236 Mobile 920-295-9835 Email: [email protected] 10 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2013 11 idniyra europe minutes and decisions of national secretaries IDNIYRA-Europe International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association Europe IDNIYRA-Europe Society e.V. Minutes and Decisions of National Secretaries Aalsmeer, The Netherlands, 26 to 28 April 2013 Topic 1 Ascertainment of a Quorum It was confirmed that the invitation to the Annual meeting was issued in time and a quorum was present. Attendance list of the general meeting is below. Present: idniyra executive board Commodore Joerg Bohn Vice Commodore Attila Pataki TreasurerChristian Seegers Insurance Manager Niklas Mueller-Hartburg Junior Programme Manager Stan Macur Webmaster Dietmar Gottke Secretary Chris Williams National Secretaries Czech RepublicVladislav Ptasnik GermanyBernd Zeiger HungaryAttila Pataki LatviaMadars Alvikis NetherlandsHennie van den Brink Poland Jerzy Henke RussiaYuriy Astashev SwedenTomas Lindgren United Kingdom Chris Williams United States Deb Whitehorse Proxy votes Austria Denmark Finland Switzerland represented by Niklas Mueller Hartburg represented by Vladislav Ptasnik represented by Tomas Lindgren represented by Chris Williams Topic 2 Opening remarks and Review of the Season 2012/2013 The Commodore opened the meeting by welcoming all present and a special welcome to Madars Alvikis ,Yuriy Astashev and Bernd Zeiger to their first European National secretaries meeting. AUSTRIA – A good start in December 2012 on a small lake in Corinthia with sailors from all over Austria. Further sailing in January to March in Carinthia, Salzburg, Czech Republic (Lipno). Highlight of season was EC 2013 with 6 Austrian DN sailors and newcomer OE-777 Philip Hribar winning the Bronze Fleet. CZECH REPUBLIC – Weather had allowed only one regatta with one day sailing. 3 sailors took part in EC and a group of 4 - 5 sailors sailed intensively in Poland in local regattas and small fleets. Regrettably Mitropa trophy with Czech, Hungarian and Austrians not possible (weather). Two new sailors this year but no Ice Optimists. GERMANY – A very poor season due to weather. One local regatta with 33 DNs at “Saaler Bodden” in Estern Germany in February. 8 Germans in WC in NA and 20 Germans in EC in Poland. We now have 396 DN members and 6 Ice Optimists. HUNGARY – A very poor season with practically no sailable ice. The cold and warm periods changed quickly and prevented the formation of any safe ice on the lakes. Hungarian Championships and Mitropa Cup not sailed. LATVIA – Season lasted about 4 months with 2 good regattas. Latvian championships on lake Kisevers and new regatta “Jahtas.LV” trav- 12 runner tracks | Fall 2013 elling trophy on Riga Bay – an historical event. Numbers of sailors who competed and trained on Latvian ice similar to previous seasons. THE NETHERLANDS – A long winter but not cold enough for good ice. Frisian and Dutch championships sailed in one week at end of January on the Tjeukemeer. New Dutch champion Piet Hopma Zijlema (H-667). 25 new members in 2013 with paying members now totalling more than 500. DN Netherlands celebrate 50 years in 2014. POLAND – Very short season. First regatta with very good ice 29/30 December in Gizycko, many German and Czech sailors. Further regattas in early January with the last in mid-March. Overall a total of 9 regattas which included 4 Polish championships in all groups (Seniors, Juniors, Young Juniors and Ice Optimists). Seniors a great success with 65 sailors from 5 countries. RUSSIA – There is steady growth in Russian ice sailing. Russian championships sailed in St Petersburg 3 to 7 January with 28 DNs – winner Valentin Uvarkin R204. 8 Russians competed in EC 2013 and one in WC 2013 in USA. A number of regattas were completed in Volgograd, St Petersburg. Novosibirsk and Vladivostock. The major regattas were held in April on Lake Baikal – the Asia Cup followed by the Baikal Cup with 46 DNs from 7 Russian regions and 7 Nations and in addition 7 Ice Optimists. This unique lake is usually quite warm in April despite 1.5 meters of ice. Thanks are due to Joerg Bohn for promoting the Baikal regattas and to Ron Sherry for virtually crossing the globe to participate. The next Russian Championships and Baikal Cup are planned for 5-15 April 2014 – all ice boaters are welcome. SWEDEN – After a very cold start in November massive snowfalls prevented good ice until first ranking 12 – 13 January at Glan (Norrkoping). More snow followed on Stockholm area. Second ranking 9 – 10 February at Kungsbacka followed by Nationals at Kungsbacka 23 – 24 February Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall with over 70 sailors from all over Europe. Sailing continued until April in most parts of Sweden. A late start but a decent season. 15 Senior DN sailors at EC 2013. 4 Senior DN and 2 Junior DN for the first time at the Worlds in USA. In the Junior WCEC in Lithuania we had our first Junior DN World Champion – Eddie Klemets S-812. Thanks to a major effort by Hans Adolfsson. UNITED KINGDOM – No sailing but plenty of travel with one DN (K-11) in the WC in USA and two (K-11 and K-13) in the EC in Poland. NORTH AMERICA – Another average year with sailing opportunities for those willing to travel. December 2012 Western Challenge regatta – 77 DNs in 2 Fleets. NA Ice Optimist championships – 8 sailors. Last year for Griffin Sherry (US-1) and Frankie Hearn (US-2). Central Region 2012 regatta on Lake Houghton, Michigan with 42 DNs in 2 Fleets. January 2013 Western Region regatta on Lake Kegensa near Madison with 66 DNs in 2 fleets. GC on Lake Pepin with 101 DNs in 2 fleets. Very challenging conditions, a total of 11 races, 6 in A Fleet and 5 in B Fleet. February NA Championships on Lake Pepin. Light and shifty winds allowed only 4 races, 3 A and 1 B. Canadian Championships Kingston, Ontario. 7 races for 17 DNs. Topic 3 APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE NATIONAL SECRETARIES MEETING 2012 These were AGREED and APPROVED. Topic 4 Matters Arising from Topic 3 not covered by this Agenda The proposal from Karol Jablonski was discussed under Topic 10 – Junior Programme Report. Topic 5 Letters to the Board No letters received. Topic 6 EC 2013 Report Weather had caused a N. Europe search for ice with minimal snow. Much searching over several days with help from Mons Oscarsson (Kungsbacka), Arne Persson (Mariestad), 3 generations of Attila Pattaki, Karol Jablonski, Tomek Zakrzewski, Jerzy Henke and Stan Macur with further help during the event from Juri Saraskin resulted in Gizycko (Poland) being selected with good ice close to accommodation. 10 races were completed before snow arrived and following a vote, a move to Lake Siemanowske on the Belarus border for good clear ice. Accommodation was in Bialowieza, 35 km. away. One good day of racing was completed before on the second day a Force 6 gale ended the Championship. Dideric van Riemsdijk was thanked for the giveaways and T Shirts and Finland for the trophies and medals. Prize giving was held at short notice in a small restaurant in Bialowieza. The PRC and Stan Macur were congratulated on a well organised regatta which had been held in difficult and challenging conditions. Topic 7 Report Junior DN and Ice Optimist 2013 Regrettably the planned site – Lake Rekyva (Lithuania) was snowed in some time before start date and following a considerable ice search Neringa on the Baltic was selected. 30 Junior DN (4 races) and 43 Ice Optimists (3 2013 13 races) completed the regatta in very challenging conditions due to strong winds. The Lithuanian organisers were congratulated on an excellent regatta very well supported by the PRC. Topic 8 Financial Report 2012/2013 The Treasurer presented the Financial Report for 2012-2013 (16. 4. 2012 to 18. 04. 2013). Assets were very healthy but it was decided to leave the IDNIYRA fee at the present level €45). The change of 3 days for the Annual report to 18 April vice 15 April was agreed. Jerzy Henke from Poland did an audit of the Accounts for the financial year 2012/2013 and agreed. The “audit” of the Accounts in 2014 would be carried out by Vladislav Ptasnik. The Treasurer was warmly thanked for his very efficient work and clear presentation. Topic 9 Lessons Learned from EC 2013 & Junior DN/Ice Optimist WC/EC 2013 EC 2013 Lessons submitted in advance of meeting: a.In addition to normal Protest procedure from racing incidents, any disagreement with the Measurer MUST be referred to the PRC chairman and if not resolved satisfactorily, a written Protest must be submitted within the time limit (after the race or within two hours of the finish of the day’s racing). b.Greater attention must be paid to visibility conditions. c. Before start of last race of the day, sailors in Fleets who have completed for the day should be warned to keep well clear of race course when returning to the shore depot. Payment d. Date for end of Insurance check should be in NOR. e.Sailors who have registered and not paid will be deleted from the list. f.PRC should have a list with all regular registered sailors. 14 runner tracks | Fall 2013 g.Late entry sailors can pay by bank transfer or pay at check-in. h.Sailors who make late entry and have no Insurance ID must show confirmation. i.In both (g.) and (h.) above this should be possible in last hour of regatta check-in where Insurance Manager and Treasurer should both be present. Late Entry j. Entry priority: (1)Sailors who registered but not paid in time will be first (2)Sailors who made an online late entry will be second (3)If space is left (less than 200 entries) sailors who are at the regatta can made a late entry Withdrawing an entry When a registered sailor withdraws his/her entry within the registration period the entry fee will be returned to the sailor MINUS the IDNIYRA fee which will be retained. Entry form There should be a paragraph in the form where the sailor understands and accepts the restrictions of insurance claims for boat and equipment damage. EC2013 Lessons raised and discussed at meeting Stickers and Sail Tag It was agreed that better and more durable stickers should be obtained for 2014 with the Runner stickers probably oval in shape. The sail tag presented many difficulties in attaching and a simpler tag was needed for 2014. ACTION: Webmaster Number of Races versus time for other activities A lengthy discussion centred on the number of races in a day versus the time left for socialising, equipment preparation and relaxation at the end of each day. It was agreed that the previous decision to aim for 5 races per fleet per day was too ambitious, and to date had not been achieved. (Secs meeting 2011Topic 19i) Topic 10 Junior Programme Report JWC 2014: 17th to 22nd February 2014 hosted by Latvia 17th -18th are practice days and 19th–21st racing championship days with 22nd February as a reserve day if there is no minimum of three races finished. Karol Jablonski proposal Shortly before the meeting Karol Jablonski had submitted a proposal concerning the rising ages in the sport, caused in part by young DN sailors not moving up to the senior fleets, and two potential solutions were presented by the Polish National Secretary: a. To allow sponsorship for young sailors up to the age of 30 b.IDNIYRA Europe should cover costs of competition for at least 10 talented young sailors. This led to a lengthy discussion covering many aspects associated with proposal (a). Proposal (b) was not considered affordable. 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This would continue until they turned 30, by which time they would have had a chance to establish their own income and could finance future iceboating. #1 Name in Ice Boating Hardware Place your order today! Sarns Hardware 6522 Diplomat, Sterling Heights, MI 48314 Phone: (586) 739-5428 Fax (586) 739-6980 Toll Free: (866) 455-5520 www.sarnshardware.com [email protected] 16 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall idniyra europe minutes and decisions of national secretaries Decision of the Board for Europe only The Board agreed to allow personal sponsorship for young sailors aged between 21 and 30. Any possible event sponsorship (e.g. stickers) would have priority over personal sponsorship. It was also strongly agreed that the class did not want personal sponsorship in the future for all their sailors! Personal Sponsorship could be placed on clothes/race suit, the hull, plank, mast and in the sail above the upper batten, as well as below the lower batten. This will take effect from the season 2013/2014. undertook to email all inputs to National Secretaries and the Board. ACTION: Secretary Stan Macur raised the question of sail measurement and pointed out that a full sail can be up to 2 ins/5 cm wider than a flat sail, and there did not appear to be any allowance for this variation in the sail specifications. Commodore undertook to email Jane Pegel. ACTION: Commodore Topic 12 IDNIYRA-Europe Insurance Report Topic 11 Technical Committee Report Secretary reported inputs from European Technical Committee and Jane Pegel, Chair of IDNIYRA Technical Committee. A very busy year covering a wide range of decisions and interpretations. Jane Pegel was warmly thanked for her unstinting work as Chair of the Technical Committee. For clarity Secretary Insurance Manager reported no problems in EC 2013 and the 2012/2013 season. The current mandatory insurance cover level of €500,000 would be reviewed at the 2014 Secretaries’ meeting. Most DN sailors in Europe had cover well in excess of this. ACTION: Insurance Manager Topic 13 IDNIYRA-Europe NA Contact Report 2013 17 idniyra europe minutes and decisions of national secretaries Topic 16 EIA Membership The exchange of information Europe to US and US to Europe was reported as very good and Deb Whitehorse was congratulated on her contribution in this very important area. Deb’s presence at this meeting was greatly appreciated and warmly welcomed. Webmaster briefed that with many similar names in European nations it would be very helpful as an option for the Ranking List to contain only sail numbers without sailor names. Deb undertook to request that this be started with the next Ranking List. ACTION: Deb Whitehorse Feedback on NA 2013 from Europeans who participated would be much appreciated by NA Commodore. Topic 14 Officers Discharge of the Board of Following the proposal by Hennie van den Brink it was unanimously agreed that the Board of Officers (the Commodore, Vice Commodore, Insurance Manager, Treasurer, Junior Programme Manager, Webmaster and Secretary) had discharged their duties according to the Constitution in a very satisfactory manner. Topic 15 Election of IDNIYRA-Europe Officers (for 2 year period) Secretary explained that the need for a European Ice Boat Authority (EIA) continued in order to enable Appeals against a Protest Committee decision in Europe. This was because the NIA did not recognise the course sailed in Europe (2 darling marks) and would not hear Appeals. Stan Macur had replaced Piotr Burczynski in the EIA and the membership was now as follows: Dietmar Gottke, Stan Macur and Daan Schutte. Topic 17 Determination of Contributions to IDNIYRA-Europe Society e.V and EC Entry Fee It was agreed that the contributions to the above would remain unchanged at: a.IDNIYRA-Europe Society e.v. €45 per member nation and per registered starter in WC/EC 2014 b. Entry fee for WC/EC 2014: €150 per registered starter. A total of €195 Junior DN and Young Sailor (aged 21 – 25) fee for WC/ EC 2014 €75 (50% of Senior DN entry fee) c. DN Juniors and Young Sailors do not pay the IDNIYRA fee ACTION: NOR Drafter Topic 18 Budget 2013/2014 The following were elected by acclamation for a 2-year period: Junior Programme Manager Secretary Webmaster Technical Committee Andreas Bock was elected to the European Technical Committee for a further 6-year period. The Treasurer briefed the Budget which was unanimously agreed. Copies were provided for Society members present. The establishment of the “Young Sailor” – Junior DN up to age 25 was unanimously agreed. Topic 19 Various Proposals Madars Alvikis proposed that in major regattas at the end of each day the top 3 sailors in each Fleet should mark their boats for the 18 runner tracks | Fall 2013 next day with a coloured sticker on the sail to indicate: 1stYellow 2ndBlue 3rdRed. The sticker should be clearly visible at a distance. This idea was welcomed and it was agreed that it would be tried on a voluntary basis at WC/EC 2014. The position on the sail and sticker adherence/tag position should be researched early in the season. Webmaster undertook to provide stickers. Madars Alvikis was warmly thanked for his proposal. tion will Close 9th February at 1200. Pay by 14th February. ACTION: Commodore Poland Insurance Manager Secretary Topic 23 NA 2014 January 19th to 25th, 2014 Hosted by Western Region Topic 24 2014 Host National Secretaries Meeting Topic 20 Year Book and Runner Tracks Year Book – this was now available on line (end of May for 2013 edition). Deb Whitehorse could provide the link for access. Runner Tracks – issued 4 times per year. Articles from European sailors (DN or Ice Optimist) would be much appreciated. Emails to Deb Whitehorse: [email protected] IDNIYRA membership payment contact NA Treasurer Geoff Sobering to check payment: sobering@ gmail.com Topic 21 Internet Communications The Webmaster provided a comprehensive brief on the draft of the new IDNIYRA Europe web site. It will make full use of new technologies which better fit our needs with easier use, a tidy design and adaptation to mobile devices e.g. smart phones and social media with a Facebook integration. SMS notification was considered too expensive to set up. [Post meeting Note: Following discussions with the NA Webmaster (Jim McDonagh) better NA/Europe cooperation is planned with “mirrored information” on e.g. Official Specifications, Ranking etc.] Latvia’s offer to host the 2014 Secretaries’ meeting was accepted with pleasure. Dates 12th-14th September 2014. Topic 25 EC 2015 The Netherlands’ offer to host EC 2015 was warmly welcomed and accepted. Topic 26 WC/EC 2016 Lake Baikal under discussion. Decision to be made at 2014 meeting. Only the Label Has Changed DN Sails Built and Designed by Mike Boston “Sailmaker to the Champions” Boston Sails is Now North Sails Detroit Recent Championships WORLDS 2013 Tomek Zakrzewski 2011 Ron Sherry 2009 Matt Struble NORTH AMERICANS 2013 John Dennis 2012 Ron Sherry 2010 Ron Sherry 2009 Ron Sherry EUROPEANS Topic 27 Other Business 2009 Vaiko Vooremaa a. Webmaster requested all nations to put their Regatta dates on the IDNIYRA-Europe website. ACTION: All National Secretaries b. Webmaster’s request for an additional €300 to cover the cost of new IDNIYRA-Europe stickers was approved. c. Secretary requested Membership Lists from all nations by 15th October 2013. ACTION: All National Secretaries Topic 22 WC/EC 2014 Host Nation Poland. Saturday 1st March to Saturday 8th March 2014 NOR to be issued by 1st December 2013 Insurance application Open 2nd December 2013 at 1200, Close 2nd February 2014 at 1200. Registration will Open 2nd January 2014 at 1200, Registra- The Commodore thanked all for attending and The Netherlands for all the excellent arrangements and transport. He wished all a safe trip home. The meeting closed at 1145. NORTH SAILS DETROIT 2422 Sorrentino Court, Clinton Township, MI 48035 586-792-7212 [email protected] 20 runner tracks | Fall 2013 dn tech official interpretation of the dn specifications submitted by idniyra technical committee chair jane pegel us805 williamsinfusion.com Using technology to build better parts. Official Interpretations of the DN Specifications G. Sail 09/20/2013 In specifications G.5 and G.18, the girth measurement points are located between the luff at the forward edge of the sail, excluding the bolt rope, and the leech at back edge of the sail. Products Include: I. 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First of all, 2013 has been a very eventful year for you. Can you elaborate on what have been the highlights? 2013 really started in July of 2012 when Jimmy McDonagh US5214 agreed to drive with me to the Jersey shore to pick up a Skeeter I bought from Tom Nichols. We left on a Friday night and arrived in Jersey on Saturday. By 3 PM that day we had already eaten lunch with Tom, Dan Clapp, and Mark Hancik and had the Skeeter loaded on the trailer. It was a hot day and not many guys go and buy an ice boat when it’s 100 F. We were nervous about it on the drive home and stopped often to check on our cargo. I was thinking, “What have we done?” A Skeeter is a lot to bite off and I was unsure if I really wanted to take on that much. That’s where it all started for 2013. I spent a lot of time working on ice boats and getting ready for the season. The Western Challenge was super fun with lighter air, fast sailing, and close racing. The Western Regional was the same with a little more snow on the ice. I took note that at the Western Regional Ron Sherry US44 made some short insert runners work and was super fast. Then off we went to Lake Pepin for the Gold Cup and North Americans. Even though the conditions were tough we were able to get racing in. It was a super fun event and was ecstatic to finish third in the Gold Cup. Down in Madison on Lake Kegonsa I went out and sailed the Skeeter in nice light air right before the International Skeeter Association (ISA) regatta and the boat felt good. Then the first day of the ISA was really windy and I sat in the boat wondering ‘how much wind will these guys race in?’ And thinking we should go in. Finally, the race was abandoned because it was blowing 25 mph. I realized then that the Skeeter was a real handful. I never did really wind it up to full speed because I wasn’t sure if there was enough room to wind it back down. a whole new adrenaline rush During the regatta, we had a super fun lunch with the Skeeter fleet at Sunnyside. Buddy Melges was there and I think about that day from time to time because it was such a big day. The Northwest Ice Yacht Racing Association (NIYA) had trying conditions. Everyone did a great job getting that one in. Sailing the Skeeter, I won a race and then the ten lap Free-For-All. That was a day I’ll never forget. Kenny Whitehorse passed me on lap 8 in the Free-For-All when I pinched the mark and we had a great battle. I was fortunate to be on the right end of that race. Obviously winning the North American championship was exciting. I sat there that day thinking, ‘this is really going to happen.’ I had a speed advantage in that light air condition. It took nine years for me to repeat as North American champion and it is a really big highlight. In my personal life, I have a new baby daughter, Eloise. Anji, my fiancé, is a great lady and great mom. It’s super neat to have a healthy daughter. Having a baby is something everyone should try once! It’s pretty amazing. The Skeeter regattas were unbelievable. Learning to sail a Skeeter is hard to explain. They are a lot more work to set up than a DN, but boy, 27 When did you first get involved with ice boating and who gave you your first ride? “JD is, by far, the most talented DN sailor racing today. In my mind he is the complete package. There is a reason why he is a two time (and defending!) North American Champion. It was a family sport. My dad bought two Lockley Skimmers when I was a kid for me and my sister. It was free entertainment in front of our house. My dad also had a Nite from Jane Pegel. We sailed ice boats as a family when there were conditions. Our neighbor, Dick Putnam, also kept his Nite and DN in front of our house. JD’s influence on the fleet is legendary. If you want someone to design a speed sail, ask JD. If you have a part that no one else can fix, ask JD. If you want to power-up a Polish runner sharpener in an American hotel, ask JD. The racing started later when I moved back home from Colorado. I built my first DN without really sailing one. I spent a lot of time and made a lot of phone calls to Jane. I made some mistakes and eventually got it right. I sailed my first DN regatta at the North Americans on Lake Mendota in Madison, WI in 1992. I am forever grateful to JD. I will never forget the day he pulled me aside and convinced me that I could compete in the DN Fleet. Since then, I have spent countless days racing on ‘Tonka, and elsewhere, trying to catch JD. JD is a man of few words. But watch him sail and you will conclude, as I have, that he is truly one of the best to have ever raced a DN.” Mike Bloom US5432 If I’d won the last race, I could have won the Bronze fleet but instead placed second because I made a mistake and was still learning how to race ice boats. I was leading the last race and all I had to do was go to the layline, tack around, and sail to the finish. Instead I decided that I would leebow the sailor that eventually won, Mike Fullerton. You have been at the sport for quite a long time. What is it that keeps you motivated and excited? It’s two sided right now because I really enjoy working on the boat and going sailing. I work on my boats as much as I can and enjoy the engineering side of getting the boat alignment perfect. When it’s time to sail, I enjoy the sailing. Every year I think I could do other things but over time, I have made so many good friends through ice boating. I don’t want to walk away from it, the craft, the sailing, and the people. Sometimes I have my doubts but I always come back. The fact that we can’t sail all the time makes the sport even more fun and our sailing so great. Photo Credit: cefirmbach.com 2013 JD rounds the mark at the 2013 Northwest Ice Yacht Racing Association regatta on Green Lake in Wisconsin in his Skeeter ice boat. i enjoy the craft the sailing the people 28 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2013 29 “When JD (and also the Doctor [Mark Christensen US4824]) aged-out of junior sailing, they came into the M16 scow class and quickly rose to the top of the fleet. It was readily apparent that here were two guys with real potential. They worked for Gordy Bowers when JD got involved in DN sailing. He’d phone me several times a week, trying to figure out how to make the boat go faster. I recall that he mentioned to Gordy that I wasn’t providing enough critical information. Apparently Gordy suggested that perhaps JD was not asking the right questions. From then on our conversations became more technical with respect to sailing technique and tuning the various components. JD built several masts and sails and began to win some races and regattas. From then on I was the person asking the questions about runners and mast deflection. I have always admired his determination to overcome the challenges life has placed in his path, and appreciate the support he gave me when I encountered similar challenges.” Jane Pegel US805 How do you find sailing your new Skeeter compared to the DN? after winning a race was really unforgettable. Once you are sailing they feel very much alike but the consequences are much greater in the Skeeter. There’s no question that the DN helps with the learning curve of the Skeeter. The fact that you can’t see the Skeeter sail is a really big adjustment especially from the vantage point of never having sailed a Skeeter. It’s a strange concept-to be ahead of the sail. It’s surprising how fast they accelerate and there’s so much power. Top and bottom mark roundings are a WOW every time, every time! Talk about ice boat racing in Europe. What has been your most memorable experience ice boating? That’s a hard one because there have been some big ones. Finishing third at the 2013 Worlds was really exciting along with winning the North Americans for the second time. In the Skeeter regattas I’ll never forget a couple of those bottom mark roundings. I’m so proud to be a part of the Skeeter fleet because I’ve watched them race all my life. The next year will be another big year in the Skeeter fleet because Dan Clapp will be racing again, he won’t miss another year. Winning the NIYA Free-ForAll and talking to Buddy Melges Steve Orlebeke US4926 and I went to the Worlds in 2008 along with a large American team. The regatta was originally scheduled for Poland but ended up on Lake Lipno in the Czech Republic. It was difficult to take the time to do it but anyone who is serious about this sport should take the time. We have a lot of friends over there and they take good care of you. You learn how they run the races. They do a nice job with a professional race committee and the large number of boats. It was two weeks of fun from getting there, getting the boats ready, traveling as a team, and the racing of course. Jörg Bohn G737 rented a Mercedes Sprinter which I helped to drive. It was slow driving it up the hills with the trailer but fast coming down. Jörg warned me that the fine for speeding would be high but I kept it fast down the hills. Matt Struble US183 won the Worlds and we all had a bit too much fun celebrating the win that night. We sailed the European championship with headaches the next day. What advice would you give to new aspiring racers? The number one piece of advice I can give is to find a used boat, the best boat you can afford, get involved, and THEN figure out how to upgrade your program. Secondly, if there’s a regatta called on, just GO! Don’t worry about what the weather might do, just go. The worst thing that will happen is that you won’t sail. Even if you don’t sail, you will learn something. Just go, make it easy, and don’t think about it. I asked Jeff Kent, ‘what makes them go fast’? He said “everything”! I start from the bottom and work my way up. I make sure the runners have the right crown, straight edges, and are aligned. Then I work from there on my mast and sail. Are you still finding new ways to make the DN go faster, either in technique or equipment? Yes. At the 2013 North Americans I took what I learned during the season and applied it to my boat. I learned from watching Ron Sherry and Robert Graczyk P31 work on their runners. I had a set of 15 year old runners, 30” inserts that I had barely raced on, worked on them in the hotel, changed the angle, put them on the boat, and made sure they were lined up. We all know what happened. There’s always more ways to go fast and that’s what’s so great about the DN. What are some of your soft water sailing accomplishments? Right now I’m sailing an A scow. In the past I’ve competitively raced scows including Es, Cs, MCs, and M16s. I also sail a J24. I won the Inlands [the largest and most important scow regatta in America] in a C scow, MC scow, and M16. I was on board an A scow as a trimmer during another Inland regatta win. A nice warm breezy day with warm water, out soft water sailing, compared to black ice with fresh breeze, out ice boating? Which one do you choose? JD explains wiring a Polish runner sharpener as Steve Orelebeke looks on. A warm breezy day on black ice! I remember sailing on Lake Pepin when it was 65 F and the lake was hard and black. Those are the best days. “When I first met JD, he was a brilliant scow sailor, sail maker, and up and coming DN sailor. When we first started Composite Concepts in 1995 he was one of the first people to jump on board and promote our products. He has a real accurate eye for what makes a boat go fast. If he needs something new, he will build it or buy it. The night before this year’s North Americans he took an old set of 30” runners and turned them into regatta winners. He has become one of my coaches over the years. I have made many a late night call from Europe to get his advice. He does a great job of pointing out the obvious without making you feel like an idiot. The most important contribution to the class is his ability to judge weather and find ice. JD has a great team of scouts he has developed over the years. He is always involved in finding ice for the Western Challenge, Western Regionals, and any continental event we hold in the Western region. I will never forget last year before the North Americans when he came up to me and said, ‘I’m not asking you, I’m telling you that me, you, and Tomek are going out to find ice for the North Americans.’ The temp was just above zero F and it was blowing over 35 mph in the puffs but we went out and it was the most fun of the whole trip. We traveled south on the Mississippi and then north to find a piece of ice big enough with the least amount of snow so we could run the event.” Ron Sherry US44 30 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank 2013 31 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank 1 Dennis John US 4691 13 Lebeau Leon US 30 1 Jablonski Karol P 36 13 Moore Oliver US 5469 1 Sherry Ron US 44 13 Seegers Andreas G 55 1 Zakrzewski Tomasz P 55 14 Grogan Jim US 3 2 Graczyk Robert P 31 14 McDonagh Jim US 5214 2 Tagu Karl-Hannes C 31 14 Reis George US 5053 2 Zakrzewski Lukasz P 155 14 Zarnowski Maciej P 338 3 Hamrak Peter M 53 15 Potcova Richard US 216 3 Struble Matt US 183 15 Seegers Christian G 551 3 Thieler James US 5224 15 Wersäll Oscar S 794 4 Burczynski Michal P 114 15 Winquist John L 601 4 Orlebeke Steve US 4926 16 Lahsaway Ryan US 5393 4 Vooremaa Vaiko C6 16 van Riemsdijk Dideric H 467 5 Bohn Joerg G 737 17 Baker Kent US 5219 5 Radzki Jarek P 431 17 Mrozek-Gliszczynki Ryszard P 80 5 Sherry JR Griffin US 4 17 Siems Torsten G 666 6 Atkins Chad US 4487 18 Bock Andreas G 624 6 Bernat Marek P 65 18 Ebler-Hansen Hans D 92 6 Burczynski Pawel P 164 18 Holman Robert US 3705 6 Isabell Mark US 5014 18 Klemets Eddie S 812 6 Zeiger Bernd G 107 19 Akermann Jaan C 64 7 Petzke Holger G 890 19 Connel Daniel US 1630 7 Schneider Jakob P 679 19 Miller Mike US 5369 7 Schneider Martin-Bjorn G 679 19 Soderberg Hakan S 42 7 Zobac Jakub CZ 99 20 Forstmann Axel G 244 8 Francis JR US 807 20 Goodwin Paul US 46 8 Harper John US 4379 20 Marcinczyk Wieslaw P 110 8 Kolb Jost G 936 20 Rozenbergs Gunars O6 8 Taber Jerzy Artur P 74 21 Bogdan Eder P 51 9 Alvikis Matiss O 311 21 Meyers Sam US 2645 9 Baranowski Adam P 235 21 Soujanen Reko-Antti L 112 9 Potcova Jr. Thomas US 816 22 Fiedler Anja G 390 10 Anderson Eric US 5193 22 Pettersson John L 66 10 Christensen Mark US 4824 22 Vasilyev Oleg R1 10 Ebler Thomas D 112 23 Boettger Wolfgang G 597 11 Derusha Mike US 2545 23 Elnionis Raivo O4 11 Kosk Mihkel C 45 23 Gustring Rickard S 713 11 Winquist Jan L 60 23 Jorgensen Poul D 156 12 Bloom Mike US 5432 23 Liscio Lennie KC 5487 12 Kardas Dariusz P 13 23 Sielicki Rafal P 254 12 Lindgren Tomas S 81 23 Stefaniuk Marek Artur P 107 32 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank 2013 33 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank 23 Struble Bob US 4055 28 Williams J.Bruce US 3283 23 Vuithier Jean-Claude Z 39 29 Caravitis Timoleon L 37 24 de Ruiter Dennis H 852 29 Creigh John US 2170 24 Dichenko Valeriy R 166 29 Cummins Robert US 3433 24 Kaiser Richard US 4249 29 Loenneke Louis US 294 24 Lantz Lars S 552 29 Omanbriedis Ricards O 111 24 Luks Ake S5 29 Zoll David US 4911 24 Wilcox Wes US 4783 30 Brown Scott US 5298 25 Cave Bob US 445 30 Gougeon Jan US 1183 25 Evans Robert US 4975 30 Hegyi Marton Denes M 50 25 Frost David US 5358 30 Jones Donald US 610 25 Lemberg Richard US 4155 30 Ptasnik Vladislav CZ 112 25 Lonegren Fredrik S8 30 Whitcomb, III Eben US 4775 25 Meyer Tom US 602 31 Beresni Mike US 5787 25 Pärtel Valdo C 26 31 Hearn Daniel US 5352 25 Voss Karsten G 709 31 Metzloff Kyle US 360 26 Aljaste Martin C 47 31 Najdrowski Jerzy P 24 26 Baranowski Wojciech P 104 31 Tolsma Johan H 580 26 Bowman Hal US 1277 31 Vitale Nick US 1006 26 Hool Mati C 46 31 Wojciech Worek P 311 26 Jankowski Mike US 3271 32 Klunder Tomaz P 45 26 Jones Stan US 4974 32 Lunn Mats H 148 26 Muller-Hartburg Niklas OE 221 32 Sobering Geoff US 5156 26 Wollam Dick US 4882 33 Brieden Bryan US 4175 27 Alvikis Madars O 31 33 Hotho Michael G 102 27 Dieckmann Uwe G 600 33 Laurits Hardi C 96 27 Kjoller Jody US 5435 33 Lenon Jori US 5397 27 Lehmuskallio Timo L 103 33 Sundstrom Jerker L 371 27 Mabboux Nicolas KC 5508 33 Tomingas Agu C3 27 Pettersson Mikael L 65 34 Backlund Dan L 70 27 Rowland Gareth J. K 11 34 Johns Pete US 2360 28 Betzoldt Glenn US 5172 34 Niles Don US 5465 28 Curtis John KC 5514 34 Siegle George US 5250 28 Fredy Rudolph Z 42 35 Asars Uldis O3 28 Hotho Matthias G 677 35 Fitzgerald Patrick US 4203 28 Lann Johan JR S 900 35 Huttner Patrick US 5290 28 Lindstrom Dag S 639 35 Mintz Bill US 5404 28 Marti Ueli Z 78 35 Obermaier Sebastian G 517 28 Randmaa Rando C 60 35 Schreiber Manfred G 99 28 Rast Robert US 1313 35 Vacula Libor CZ 97 28 Suojanen Reko-Antti L 112 36 Coberly J. William US 472 34 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank 2013 35 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank 36 Lynch Neil US 5444 44 Stenberg Patrik S 726 36 Puusepp Johannes C 54 45 Comtesse Jean-Pierre Z 47 36 Vacula Martin CZ 92 45 Kent Jeffrey US 3535 37 Barnett Mike US 5479 45 Sjöberg Bengt S 609 37 Dixon Tim US 4148 45 Ziolkowski Leszek P 71 37 Heide Hermann G 927 46 Aardemaa Toivo C4 37 Henke Jerzy P 58 46 Bachelin Pierre Z 25 37 Laryuchenkov Anatoly R 190 46 Eder Bogdan P 51 37 Poulkov Sergey R5 46 Kroglowski Wulf G 749 37 Richards Julie US 4868 46 Kvarsten Tord S 515 37 Williams Donald US 3909 47 Kloos Ben H 962 38 Cutting Bill US 5430 47 Kruklis Rudolfs O1 38 Elfstrom Hakan S 143 47 Pegel Jane US 805 38 Smith, Jr. Ken US 4137 47 Pettersson Dann L 68 39 Graudumus Gatis O 10 47 Romaner Helmuth OE 110 39 Huber Thomas G8 47 Zilins Kaspars O 34 39 Jankowski Julie US 4271 48 Bottger Wolfgang G 597 39 Tosingevej Lars Orum D 366 48 Hurd Charlie US 5506 39 Wojciech Baranowski P 104 48 Kozlova Valentina R 79 40 Brosz Maciej P 247 48 Löfberg Mats L 69 40 Durr Philippe Z 50 48 Schultz-Eutin Frank G 360 40 Gray Robert US 4654 48 Sodeika Sarunas T 11 40 Meyer Dirke G 136 49 Coberly Chad US 1301 40 Szumowski Ryszard P 134 49 Ploum Piet H 472 40 van Wettum Martin H 404 49 Vostronosov Victor R 38 41 Babcock C Butch US 88 50 Bokfors Stefan S 107 41 Harvey Doug US 1202 50 Clark Chris US 4789 41 Hriber Philipp OE 777 50 Gottke Dietmar G4 41 Schillert Henning G 499 50 Marc-Martin Philippe Z 61 41 Vare Tonis C5 50 van Rooij Peter H 199 41 Vooremaa Argo C 36 51 Greveling Peter H 845 41 Worek Wojciech P 311 51 Grothues-Spork Matthias G 900 42 Astashev Yuri R 22 51 Kisly Miroslaw P 208 43 Andersson Kjell S 66 51 Moller Lars D. D 126 43 Durr Jerome Z 57 51 Peters Knut G 896 43 Hogsholtevj Lars Damgard Moller D 126 51 Trink Karl-Robert C 44 43 Lundt Peter US 4490 52 Eriksson Dag S 74 43 Sivula Timo L 731 52 Fershal Ivan B5 44 Burda Charles US 3181 52 Taber Janusz Marek P 44 44 Conus Mathieu Z 87 52 Zizys Algirdas T 99 44 Gunther Tadeusz P 130 53 Mauer Dietmar G 905 36 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by rank by rank Pataki, Attila Istvan jun M 101 71 Jaskari Matti L 122 54 Gribov Vladimir R 77 71 Schulz Dieter G 487 55 Lindell Oscar L 132 72 Khodykin Roman R 713 56 Kring Gunter G 527 72 Persson Lennart S 10 56 Matejak Pawel P 54 72 Spiczok Von Brisinski Detlev G 654 56 Schorling Ernst-August G 631 73 Brog Peter G 828 57 Olsson Nils Olof S 810 73 van Helden Lex H 877 57 Rowecki Roger P 251 74 Komarek Vojtech CZ 113 57 soltowski Konrad P6 74 Kumbrasiev Vyacheslav R 185 58 Galich Alexander R 10 75 Ebner Helmuth OE 227 58 L’Huillier Arnaud Z 102 75 Ledauniece Ilze O 14 58 Stromberg Gunnar S 596 76 Elfring Margreet H 972 59 Buchner Tomasz G 544 77 Mittelmeijer Charles H 677 59 Kashirsky Evgeny R 211 78 Bolsch George S 890 59 Münnich Peter OE 41 80 Alexandrov Yuriy R 310 59 Pataki Attila M 100 81 Eriksson Hans S 441 60 Lentsius Marek C 72 81 Huss Detlef G 975 60 Schlitternhard Jens G 986 82 van Klink Peter H 461 61 de Sauvage Nolting Egbert H 592 83 van Wees Ruud H 469 61 Huber Roland OE 250 83 Yurly Alexandrov R 310 62 Korpvkr Joern G 580 84 Polenov Viktor R 37 62 Mittl Michael G 706 86 Bosker Margreet H 860 63 Saareke Johanna C 42 89 Wojcik Kazimierz P 41 63 Urmonas Tadas T 77 93 Gottke Jan G 54 64 Nordhaus Jim US 5566 64 Smit Ruud H 460 65 Forstmann Heiner G 44 65 Mellenthin Rainer G 521 66 Schjolberg-Henriksen Per N 13 Surkow Jerzy P 345 66 Wegger Bruce US 5464 67 Kalinowski Stefan P 380 67 Keller Jurgen G 119 68 Allen Harry US 2452 68 Rasmussen Henning D 157 68 Svensson Per Ove S 788 69 Dawson Tom US 5470 69 Leuverink Rob H 675 70 Hartman Leo H 635 70 Howlett David K 13 70 Oelschlager Tim US 5050 37 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list 53 66 2013 Photo by Evgeny Ryazhev 38 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name by name sail rank name sail Aardemaa Toivo C4 46 Bauer Rudi OE 39 Abbott Dave US 5143 Benatszky Karl-Heinz G 836 Abrams Sheldon US 3042 Beresni Mike US 5787 Adolfsson Hans S 325 Bergner Thomas G 601 Afanasiev Alexander R 139 Bergvall Mikael S 705 Akermann Jaan C 64 19 Bernat Marek P 65 6 Alexandrov Yuriy R 310 80 Betzoldt Glenn US 5172 28 Aljaste Martin C 47 26 Bierman Dan US 2301 Allen Andy US 5451 Bigda Cezariusz P 101 Allen Harry US 2452 68 Bjerre Troels D 300 Alvikis Madars O 31 27 Bjorkrot Ronnie S 553 Alvikis Matiss O 311 9 Blacklock Peter J. US 4794 Anderson Eric US 5193 10 Blair Charlie US 4387 Andersson Christer S 717 Blanchard Stephane KC 8 Andersson Kjell S 66 Bloom Mike US 5432 12 Antapsons Zjedonis O7 Bock Andreas G 624 18 Arsenault Stephan KC 4361 Boettger Wolfgang G 597 23 Asars Uldis O3 Bogdan Eder P 51 21 Ashley Peter US 4442 Bohn Joerg G 737 5 Astaschev Andrey R 21 Bokfors Stefan S 107 50 Astashev Yuri R 22 42 Bolsch George S 890 78 Atkins Chad US 4487 6 Bosker Margreet H 860 86 Austin Andrey R 515 Bottger Wolfgang G 597 48 Austin Tom US 4889 Bowman Hal US 1277 26 Axling Harald S 714 Bramhall Emily US 5182 Babcock C Butch US 88 Brieden Bryan US 4175 Babin Maxim R8 Briedis Karlis O 131 Baby Andre KC 4360 Brog Peter G 828 73 Bachelin Pierre Z 25 Brosz Maciej P 247 40 Back Ronald L 71 Brown Duncan US 2857 Backlund Dan L 70 34 Brown Jeff US 5232 Brown Scott US 5298 Baker Kent US 5219 17 Brush Don US 4009 Bakonyi Miklos M 12 Buchbinder Bill US 4266 Baldwin Mike US 4597 Buchner Tomasz G 544 Baltscheffsky Magnus S 767 Buhler Bernd G 847 Baranowski Adam P 235 9 Burczynski Lucasz P 14 Baranowski Wojciech P 104 26 Burczynski Michal P 114 4 Barne Klas S 367 Burczynski Pawel P 164 6 Barnett Mike US 5479 Burda Charles US 3181 44 35 41 46 37 39 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 43 2013 rank 31 33 30 59 40 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name name sail Burgess Barry rank by name sail rank US 4823 Cutting Bill US 5430 38 Burke Russ US 5359 Dakin Herb US 2237 Burtick Theo KC 5113 Dale Ansis O 13 Bushey John US 5158 Dalecki Andrzej P 180 Buxton Luke US 5022 Damm Soren D 271 Candert Tomasz S 642 Dancker-Jansen Erik D 137 Caravitis Timoleon L 37 Davenport John US 4961 Carnaghi J.P. US 3743 Dawson Tom US 5470 69 Caron Sandre H 707 de Ruiter Dennis H 852 24 Casey John US 535 de Sauvage Nolting Egbert H 592 61 25 Cave Bob US 445 Defer Harry US 99 Charbonneau Jacques KC 4992 Dennis John US 4691 1 Chatterton Markham US 4811 Derusha Mike US 2545 11 Chernov Evgeny R 98 Dichenko Valeriy R 166 24 Christensen Mark US 4824 Dieball Skip US 5 Christer Enroth S 73 Dieckmann Uwe G 600 27 Chusov Alexey R 172 Dixon Tim US 4148 37 Ciegowski Miroslaw P 106 Donath Thomas G 85 Clapp Dave US 5116 Donner Lars L 34 Clark Chris US 4789 Ducommun Patrik Z 70 Clark Richard US 3700 Durr Jerome Z 57 43 Cleary Tim US 236 Durr Philippe Z 50 40 Coberly Chad US 1301 49 Ebler Thomas D 112 10 Coberly J. William US 472 36 Ebler-Hansen Hans D 92 18 Comtesse Jean-Pierre Z 47 45 Ebner Helmuth OE 227 75 Condon William US 4099 Eder Bogdan P 51 46 Connel Daniel US 1630 19 Elfring Margreet H 972 76 Conus Mathieu Z 87 44 Elfstrom Hakan S 143 38 Converse William US 2804 Elnionis Raivo O4 23 Cook Robert US 4915 Elsmo David US 5486 Cornelius Gregory US 1019 Enoksson BengtH L9 Coster Kalle H 820 Epacher Peter M 27 Creigh John US 2170 Erikson Jack US 3186 Crinion Bob KC 4536 Eriksson Dag S 74 52 Croasdale Chris US 4826 Eriksson Hans S 441 81 Croasdale Ray US 1873 Erwin Graham US 246 Crucet Richard US 4916 Erwin Terry US 244 Crum Bob US 385 Evans Robert US 4975 Cummins Robert US 3433 29 Even Paul G 569 Curtis John KC 5514 28 Fadeyev Victor R 82 10 50 29 41 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 29 2013 25 42 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name name sail Fagerberg Jan rank by name sail S 300 Gross Jonas S 765 Falk-Ronne Peter D 282 Gross Tomas S 330 Farien Lars G 941 Grothues-Spork Matthias G 900 Fershal Ivan B5 Gulari Bora US 379 Fidler Sean US 5200 Gunther Piotr P 184 Fiedler Anja G 390 Gunther Tadeusz P 130 44 Firmbach Catherine US 3590 Gustring Rickard S 713 23 Fitzgerald Patrick US 4203 35 Haase Jan G 110 Forstmann Axel G 244 20 Hadley James US 3406 Forstmann Heiner G 44 65 Hadorn Daniel Z 74 Fortier David US 4690 Hagstrom Robert L 120 Foster Will US 1 Hamill Rosemary US 4066 Francis JR US 807 8 Hamill Thomas US 4065 Fredy Rudolph Z 42 28 Hamrak Peter M 53 Freeman Aaron US 5450 Hansen Daniel D 13 Frost David US 5358 Hansen Hans Ebler D 92 Frowein Heiner G 996 Hans-Hermann Lageman G 176 Furstner Jozsef M 531 Harcuba Peter CZ 83 Gagnier Marc KC 5165 Harper John US 4379 8 Galich Alexander R 10 Hartman Leo H 635 70 Garland Howard KC 5532 Harvey Doug US 1202 41 Gervais Paul US 4626 Healy Leo US 1925 Gibson Eddy US 5456 Hearn Daniel US 5352 31 Gjerloff Bent D 321 Hegyi Marton Denes M 50 30 Gluek Jim US 4257 Heida Jan H 534 Good Michael Z 45 Goodwin Paul US 46 20 Heide Hermann G 927 Gottke Dietmar G4 50 Heilmann Erik D 173 Gottke Jan G 54 93 Henke Jerzy P 58 Gougeon Jan US 1183 30 Hobbie Dietmar G 301 Gougeon Meade US 882 Hoeper Peter US 4140 Graczyk Robert P 31 Hogenboom Ruud H 62 Grass Kevin C 12 Hogsholtevj Lars Damgard Moller D 126 43 Graudumus Gatis O 10 39 Holman Robert US 3705 18 Gray Robert US 4654 40 Honkanen Raimo L 13 Greten Ernst G 234 Hool Janno C 48 Greveling Peter H 845 51 Hool Mati C 46 Gribov Vladimir R 77 54 Hopma-Zijlema Piet H 667 Grigonis Vadimas T1 Hotho Matthias G 677 28 Grogan Jim US 3 Hotho Michael G 102 33 Howlett David K 13 70 22 25 58 2 14 43 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 52 2013 rank 51 3 37 37 26 44 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name by name sail rank name sail Hriber Philipp OE 777 41 Khlebushkin Aleksey R 44 Huber Roland OE 250 61 Khodykin Roman R 713 Huber Thomas G8 39 Kickhafer David US 4602 Hurd Charlie US 5506 48 Kiefer Mark US 4695 Huss Detlef G 975 81 Kirschning Andreas G 880 Hutchinson Andrew US 4989 Kisly Miroslaw P 208 51 Hutter Ulrich OE 241 Kjoller Jody US 5435 27 Huttner Patrick US 5290 Klemets Eddie S 812 18 Iakovlev Nikolay R 158 Kline Randall US 4328 Inozemtsev Arthur O 19 Kloos Ben H 962 47 Irwin James US 4351 Klunder Tomaz P 45 32 Isabell Mark US 5014 Korpvkr Joern G 580 62 Isaksen Roger N7 Kolb Jost G 936 8 Jablonski Karol P 36 1 Koller Adam US 5366 Jankowski Julie US 4271 39 Komarek Vojtech CZ 113 Jankowski Mike US 3271 26 Koop Aare C 27 Jankowski Stefan US 5271 Kopcke Jorn G 580 Jaskari Matti L 122 Kopylov Alexander R 58 Jellema Jan H 208 Kopylov Roman R 105 Jensen Christian D 324 Koschinat Lars G 776 Johns Pete US 2360 Koseki Dariusz P 125 Johnsen Kenneth US 3852 Kosk Mihkel C 45 11 Johnson James US 5270 Kozlova Valentina R 79 48 Johnson Randy US 4000 Kraja Sven G 591 Jones Donald US 610 30 Kramer Manfred G 114 Jones Stan US 4974 26 Krause Fred US 3931 Jorgensen Poul D 156 23 Kring Gunter G 527 Kachin Dimitryj R7 Kristen Andreas G 340 Kaiser Richard US 4249 24 Kristen Hubert G 133 Kalinowski Stefan P 380 67 Kroglowski Wulf G 749 46 Kallman Rick US 4291 Kruklis Rudolfs O1 47 Kapustin Kiril R 151 Kudashev Alexey R 169 Kardas Dariusz P 13 Kukk Jurgen C 89 Karklins Kaspars O 60 Kulinickev Valeriy R 106 Karklins Kristaps O 11 Kumbrasiev Vyacheslav R 185 Karlsson Thomas S 580 Kutics Krisztian M 64 Kashirsky Evgeny R 211 59 Kuulmann Mati C2 Keller Jurgen G 119 67 Kuulmann Rene C 22 Kennedy Steve US 5096 Kuzmin Maxim R 26 Kent Jeffrey US 3535 Kvarsten Tord S 515 6 71 34 12 45 45 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 35 2013 rank 72 74 56 74 46 46 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name name sail Labozzetta Vince US 4962 Lahsaway Ryan US 5393 Lann Johan JR rank by name sail rank Lynch Neil US 5444 36 16 Mabboux Nicolas KC 5508 27 S 900 28 MacFarland Doug US 2500 Lantz Lars S 552 24 Mack George US 5110 Larsson Richard S 807 Macugowski Pawel P 148 Laryuchenkov Anatoly R 190 37 Macur Stanislaw P 111 Laurits Hardi C 96 33 Madden Steven US 4512 Lebeau Leon US 30 13 Makeev Sergey R 301 Ledauniece Ilze O 14 75 Malmstrom Karl L 77 Lehmuskallio Timo L 103 27 Malyshev Gennady R 302 Lember Mihkel C 21 Mancini Anthony US 1196 Lemberg Richard US 4155 Marcinczyk Wieslaw P 110 Lemberg Richard Jr. US 4755 Marciniak Elwira P 264 Lemke Ernst G 791 Marc-Martin Philippe Z 61 Lemke Juergen G 792 Marecek Josef CZ 101 Lenon Jori US 5397 33 Marsden Neil K 10 Lentsius Marek C 72 60 Marti Ueli Z 78 Leonard David US 4730 Marzenski Jacek KC 5247 Leonards Christian G 846 Matejak Pawel P 54 Leuverink Rob H 675 Mattsson Johan S 698 Leszczynski Jan P 61 Mattsson Kjell S 557 L’Huillier Arnaud Z 102 58 Mauer Dietmar G 905 Lindell Oscar L 132 55 Mayorov Mikhail R 35 Linden Robert US 5174 McDonagh Jim US 5214 Lindgren Tomas S 81 12 McDowell Scott US 4315 Lindstrom Dag S 639 28 McRae Malcolm KC 3710 Liscio Lennie KC 5487 23 Mellenthin Rainer G 521 Lixfeld Wolf-Dieter G 440 Meressaar Peeter C 11 Lizee Alan US 5169 Metzloff Kyle US 360 Loenneke Louis US 294 29 Meusel Ulf G 994 Löfberg Mats L 69 48 Meyer Dirke G 136 40 Lofgren Jon US 5394 Meyer Tom US 602 25 Lonegren Fredrik S8 Meyers Sam US 2645 21 Long George US 2138 Michalczyk Jakub P9 Loomis John US 4923 Miller Mike US 5369 Lovejoy Guy US 4638 Luks Ake S5 Lundgaard Hans Petter N2 Lundt Peter US 4490 Lunn Mats H 148 69 25 Minarek Jorg G 479 Minarek Max G 419 Mintz Bill US 5404 43 Mitchell Ken KC 5118 32 Mittelmeijer Charles H 677 24 47 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 25 2013 20 50 28 56 53 14 65 31 19 35 77 48 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name by name sail rank name sail rank Mittl Michael G 706 62 Pärtel Valdo C 26 25 Moeller Ruth D 242 Pataki Attila M 100 59 Moller Lars D. D 126 Pataki, Attila Istvan jun M 101 53 Moller Ola S 296 Pavlov Aleksandro R 333 Montplaisir Rich US 5300 Pedersen Lars D 293 Moore Oliver US 5469 Peet George US 5433 Mooser Denise Z 67 Pegel Jane US 805 Morgas Michal P 56 Pegel Susan US 905 Morin Claude KC 5001 Pennanen Petri L 53 Mostbauer Gunther OE 112 Peplowski Pawel P 135 Mote Harry US 2 Perce Hyde US 5455 Mrozek-Gliszczynki Ryszard P 80 Persson Lennart S 10 72 Mueller Thomas G 939 Peters Knut G 896 51 Muller-Hartburg Niklas OE 221 26 Petersen Dan W. D 61 Münnich Peter OE 41 59 Petersen Ulf G 637 Munsell Robert US 4411 Pettersson Dann L 68 Najdrowski Jerzy P 24 Pettersson Hakan S 559 Neumuller Ronald US 1766 Pettersson John L 66 22 Nevedal Dan US 5132 Pettersson Mikael L 65 27 Nielsen Otto D 108 Pettersson Stig S 793 Niles Don US 5465 34 Petzke Holger G 890 Nordhaus Jim US 5566 64 Piasecki Patryk P 312 Norton Joe US 781 Ploum Piet H 472 Norton John KA 2 Polanowski Robert P 323 Norton Peter KA 2 Polenov Viktor R 37 Nouffer Pierre-Alexandre Z 84 Popowicz Wojbar P 173 Nuotio Niko L 109 Potcova Richard US 216 15 Obermaier Sebastian G 517 Potcova Jr. Thomas US 816 9 O’Brien Mike US 3456 Poulkov Sergey R5 37 Oelschlager Tim US 5050 Prokopowicz Grzegorz P 37 Olsen Jim US 2221 Prokushenkov Dmitry R 40 Olsen Rob US 4610 Przybysz Leszek P 98 Olsson Nils Olof S 810 57 Ptasnik Vladislav CZ 112 30 Omanbriedis Ricards O 111 29 Puusepp Johannes C 54 36 Oost Herzen H 341 Querner Guyonne H 811 Orlebeke Steve US 4926 Querner Rob H 666 Oskarsson Niklas S 117 Radzki Jarek P 431 Ovchinikov Alexey R 74 Rakuschan Heinrich OE 7 Parker Bryan US 5048 Randmaa Merili C 49 Parker Dick US 4738 Randmaa Rando C 60 13 17 31 35 70 4 49 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 51 2013 47 47 7 49 84 5 28 50 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name by name sail rank name sail Rasmussen Henning D 157 68 Schutte Daan H 633 Rast Robert US 1313 28 Schweiger Stephan G 799 Ratliff Matt US 4950 Schweneker Stefan G 755 Raymond Doug US 4272 Schwippert Wolfgang G 714 Rehe Michael US 5144 Seegers Andreas G 55 13 Reichel Florian G 13 Seegers Christian G 551 15 Reis George US 5053 Shaevitz Ben US 5395 Reynolds Brad KC 4507 Shari Denis R 247 Rian Mike US 467 Shepherd Mike KA 1 Richards Julie US 4868 Sherry Ron US 44 Richardson Harry US 5148 Sherry Wendell US 45 Riim Rene C1 Sherry JR Griffin US 4 5 Rimmo Mats S 607 Siegle George US 5250 34 Ristiluoma Jouni L 191 Sielicki Rafal P 254 23 17 37 rank 1 Rocek Roman CZ 100 Siems Torsten G 666 Rocho Daniel US 441 Simard JF KC 5159 Rogoski Randy US 4192 Sivula Timo L 731 43 Romaner Helmuth OE 110 Sjöberg Bengt S 609 45 Root Scott US 738 Sjoeberg Oa L1 Rowecki Roger P 251 57 Skatskov Gert C 86 Rowland Gareth J. K 11 27 Smit Ruud H 460 Rozenbergs Gunars O6 20 Smith Andy US 5889 Runge Kerstin G 990 Smith Greg US 3662 Runo Dariusz P 241 Smith, Jr. Ken US 4137 38 Saareke Johanna C 42 32 Sampson Art KC 4684 Schillert Henning G 499 Schjolberg-Henriksen Per N 13 Schlick Jens G 148 Schlitternhard Jens G 986 Schmitz Ger G 386 Schneider Jakob P 679 Schneider Martin-Bjorn 47 63 64 Sobering Geoff US 5156 Soborg Bjarne D 133 41 Sodeika Sarunas T 11 48 66 Soderberg Hakan S 42 19 soltowski Konrad P6 57 Sons Hermann G 266 Soujanen Reko-Antti L 112 7 Spaas Ernst H 353 G 679 7 Spaas Rolph H 919 Schorling Ernst-August G 631 56 Spiczok Von Brisinski Detlev G 654 Schrader Eckeard G 431 Stanczyk Marek P 234 Schreiber Manfred G 99 Stange Aaron US 4480 Schultz Reinhardt G 145 Starzl Alexander G 90 Schultz-Eutin Frank G 360 48 Stefaniuk Marek Artur P 107 Schulz Dieter G 487 71 Stefanowicz Wladyslaw P 69 Schumacher Robert US 4032 Stefanski Al US 5084 60 35 51 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 14 2013 21 72 23 52 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list by name name sail Steinhusen Gitta rank by name sail rank G 773 van Helden Lex H 877 73 Steinhusen Ingo G 625 van Klink Peter H 461 82 Stenberg Patrik S 726 Van Komen Eric H 59 Strandberg Jesper D 265 Van Raay Joost H 720 Strohm Bob US 1537 van Riemsdijk Dideric H 467 16 Stromberg Gunnar S 596 58 van Rooij Peter H 199 50 Struble Bob US 4055 23 van Wees Ruud H 469 83 Struble Matt US 183 3 van Wettum Martin H 404 40 Stubits David M 20 Vare Tonis C5 41 Sugar Tim US 4893 Vasilyev Oleg R1 22 Sundstrom Jerker L 371 33 Vendetti John US 365 Suojanen Reko-Antti L 112 28 Verburgt Tom US 5391 Surkow Jerzy P 345 66 Vincke Egbert G 224 Svensson Per Ove S 788 68 Vitale Nick US 1006 Szczesny Adam P 234 Vitolins Elmars O 12 Szumowski Ryszard P 134 Vogl Karl OE 236 Szumowski Tomasz P 133 von Kaenel Julien Z 77 Taber Janusz Marek P 44 52 Vooremaa Argo C 36 41 Taber Jerzy Artur P 74 8 Vooremaa Vaiko C6 4 Tagu Karl-Hannes C 31 2 Voss Karsten G 709 25 Teal Chris US 5285 Vostronosov Victor R 38 49 Tetzlaff Byron US 5251 Vought Daniel US 3937 Thieler James US 5224 Vuithier Jean-Claude Z 39 Thiessen Bob US 1854 Wallasch Karlheinz G 858 Timofeev Alexander R 16 Waser Bernard Z 26 Tolsma Johan H 580 31 Weber Steen D 221 Tomingas Agu C3 33 Wegger Bruce US 5464 Tosingevej Lars Orum D 366 39 Weores Szabolcs M 51 Transel Christian Z 44 Wersäll Oscar S 794 15 Travnicek Roland OE 93 Whitcomb, III Eben US 4775 30 Trink Karl-Robert C 44 Wilcox Wes US 4783 24 Uainsalu Ants C 29 Williams Chris K1 Ulbrich Michael US 1059 Williams Donald US 3909 37 Upham Chester US 5237 Williams J.Bruce US 3283 28 Upham Mark US 3896 Winquist Jan L 60 11 Urmonas Tadas T 77 15 Uvarkin Valentin R 204 Vacula Libor CZ 97 Vacula Martin CZ 92 van den Brink Hennie H 313 40 3 51 63 53 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 44 2013 31 23 66 Winquist John L 601 Woelbern Wolfgang G 605 35 Wojciech Baranowski P 104 39 36 Wojciech Worek P 311 31 Wojcik Kazimierz P 41 89 54 runner tracks | Fall 2013 Magazine of the International DN Ice Yacht Racing Association | fall by name sail Wojewski Jaroslaw P 183 Wolff Mark KC 4190 Wollam Dick US 4882 Woodruff Peter US 406 Worek Wojciech P 311 Yurly Alexandrov R 310 Zachary Patrick US 5245 Zakrzewski Joel S 547 Zakrzewski Lukasz P 155 Zakrzewski Tomasz P 55 Zarins Erik S 514 Zarnowski Maciej P 338 14 Zeiger Bernd G 107 6 Zilins Kaspars O 34 Ziolkowski Leszek 55 regatta results 2014 IDNIYRA Ranking list name 2013 2013 western lakes championship january 5-6, 2013 lake kegonsa, near madison, wisconsin rank POS GOLD FLEET SAIL NAME R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 PTS 1 US 44 Ron Sherry 1 (3) 1 2 1 1 1 7 41 2 US 4824 Mark Christensen 2 1 2 4 2 4 (DNF) 15 83 3 US 4691 John Dennis 3 4 3 3 (7) 2 2 17 4 US 4926 Steve Orlebeke 6 5 4 1 3 3 (7) 22 2 5 US 5014 Mark Isabell 4 14 5 (DNF) 5 5 5 38 1 6 US 216 Potcova Rich 8 6 (14) 10 4 9 3 40 7 US 2545 Mike Derusha 7 10 13 5 (26) 8 10 53 8 US 5214 Jim McDonagh (25) 16 10 6 6 10 6 54 47 9 US 5219 Kent Baker 11 2 15 (15) 11 7 9 55 P 71 45 10 US 5432 Mike Bloom (27) 7 8 7 10 16 11 59 Zizys Algirdas T 99 52 Zobac Jakub CZ 99 7 11 US 4811 Markham Chatterton 14 9 12 9 9 13 (15) 66 Zoll David US 4911 29 12 US 4257 Jim Gluek (DNS) 12 18 22 8 11 4 75 Zschunke Ernst G 922 13 US 4882 Richard Wollam 13 13 7 14 23 (DNF) 8 78 14 US 3271 Mike Jankowski 9 18 11 11 20 (23) 14 83 15 US 5298 Scott Brown 5 11 23 16 12 (24) 16 83 16 US 445 Bob Cave 15 22 6 12 16 (25) 12 83 17 US 602 Tom Meyer 12 25 16 13 (DNF) 6 13 85 18 US 4155 Rick Lemberg 18 17 9 18 15 14 (21) 91 19 US 4868 Julie Richards 10 8 19 (24) 22 21 17 97 20 US 5352 Daniel Hearn 23 19 (27) 8 19 12 20 101 21 US 2360 Pete Johns 21 15 17 19 (24) 20 18 110 22 US 244 Terry Erwin 17 21 (26) 17 17 19 23 114 23 US 4148 Tim Dixon 22 (26) 25 20 14 15 19 115 24 US 5414 Wes Wilcox 19 20 (28) 21 25 17 22 124 25 US 2170 John Creigh 24 24 22 23 13 22 (25) 128 26 US 1277 Hal Bowman (GM) 20 DNF 24 (DNF) 21 18 24 138 27 US 5435 Jody Kjoller (DNS) DNS 21 25 18 26 26 147 28 US 294 Lou Loenneke 16 23 20 DNF (DNF) DNF DNS 152 29 US 4252 Dave Ball 26 DNF DNF (DNF) DNF DNF DNS 181 26 :Photo by Carter Brown US5499 56 runner tracks | Fall 2013 regatta results 2013 western lakes championship january 5-6, 2013 lake kegonsa, near madison, wisconsin SILVER FLEET POS SAIL NAME R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 PTS 1 US 5501 Orlebeke, Peter 1 1 4 6 4 3 (7) 19 2 US 5430 Cutting, Bill 2 4 1 1 (10) 7 4 19 3 US 5486 Elsmo,Dave 7 5 (8) 4 1 2 2 21 4 US 4602 Kickhafer, David 3 3 3 2 6 6 -9 23 5 US 5508 Sugar,T im (25) 6 9 9 2 5 3 34 6 US 5369 Miller, Mike (12) 9 6 10 5 4 1 35 7 US 4137 Smith, Ken 5 2 5 3 (11) 11 11 37 8 US Sherry, Griffin 4 8 10 (17) 8 9 13 52 9 US 5358 Frost, David 10 15 14 7 (17) 8 6 60 10 US 5522 Metzloff, Kyle 16 14 20 5 (DNF) 1 5 61 11 US 4203 Fitzgerald, Patrick 6 10 (17) 12 7 14 15 64 12 US 5506 Hurd, Charlie 15 (20) 13 8 9 13 10 68 13 US 805 Pegel, Jane 14 7 7 16 (21) 20 17 81 14 US 5507 Barnett, Mike 18 12 (DNF) 14 14 17 8 83 15 US 5156 Sobering, Geoff 11 19 16 (20) 12 12 14 84 16 US 5158 Bushey, John 8 13 18 11 20 18 (21 88 17 US 4293 Schuette, Paul 9 16 (25) 15 15 16 18 89 18 US 5401 Nordhaus, Jim (26) 11 11 19 18 15 19 93 19 US 246 Erwin, Graham 27 17 26 13 3 (DNF) 12 98 20 US 5404 Mintz, Bill 17 18 12 (29) 23 21 28 119 21 US 5290 Huttner, Patrick 19 21 19 22 (22) 22 22 125 22 US 5219 Beresni, Mike 13 22 28 (28) 27 24 24 138 23 US 4271 Jankowski, Julie 28 28 2 26 30 25 (31) 139 24 US 4140 Hoeper, Peter (DNS) 23 21 23 28 26 26 147 25 US 5144 Sherry,Trevor 20 24 23 (30) 24 27 29 147 26 US 1313 Rast, Bob 29 29 DNF (DNF) 19 19 16 150 27 US 4490 Lundt, Peter 24 25 22 24 29 28 (30) 152 28 US 4291 Kallman, Rick DNS DNS (DNS) DNS 13 10 20 157 29 US 5310 Ebert, Joye 22 27 24 27 31 30 (32) 161 30 US 148 Kutschenretter, George DNS (DNS) 27 25 25 DNF 25 178 31 US 3433 Cummins, Bob DNS (DNS) DNS 18 16 31 DNF 179 32 US 5451 Allen, Andy (DNS) DNS 15 21 DNF DNF DNF 188 33 P 71 Ziolkowski, Leszek 21 26 29 DNF (DNF) DNF DNF 190 34 US 4943 Brewer, John DNS DNS (DNS) DNS 26 29 23 192 35 US 5479 Hearn ,Frankie DNS DNS (DNS) DNS 32 23 27 196 36 US 5351 Hurley,Lucinda 23 DNF DNF (DNF) DNF DNF DNF 213 37 US 2930 Jombock, DNS DNS 30 (DNF) DNF DNF DNF 220 4 Advertise in the All New, Full Color runner tracks There’s no more effective way to reach DN sailors! 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