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Results from the 1st World Surf Ski Championships, Portugal, 2013

16/07/2013gpmedia

Full Results from the 1st World Surf Ski Championships (singles) in Portugal yesterday, Saturday 13th July, show that South African paddlers dominated.
 
Results: Of the Ocean Racing World Championships – (Seniors, Under 23’s and Juniors)

In the medal stakes – the top 4 countries rate as follows:
1. RSA – 4 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze = 10 medals.
2. New Zealand – 1 gold = 1 medal.
3. Australia – 1 silver, 2 bronze = 3 medals.
4. France – 1 silver = 1 medal.

1. Sean Rice, RSA  1 hour 30 minutes 6 seconds
2. Tim Jacobs, Australia, 1:30:36
3. Cory Hill, Australia, 1:30:46
4. Matthew Bouman, RSA, 1:31:25
5. Grant van der Walt, RSA, 1:31:49
6. Sam Norton, Australia, 1:32:07
7. Hank McGregor, RSA, 1:32:32
8. Walter Sanchez, Spain, 1:33:21
9. Jasper Mocke, RSA, 1:33:50
10. Brandon van der Walt, RSA, 1:33:53

Senior Women
1. Michelle Eray (SA)
2. Michelle Burn (SA)
3. Nikki Mocke (SA).

Junior men (U18’s)
1. Kenny Rice (SA)
2. Nicholas Notten (SA)
3. Gene Prato (SA)

Junior Girls
1. Kirsten Flanagan  (SA)
2. Catarina Santos (Portugal)
3. Jamie Brinkworth (Australia)

Men – U23
1. Grant van der Walt (SA)
2. Brandon van der Walt (SA)
3. Michael Booth (Australia)

Women – U23
1. Teaneal Hatton (New Zealand)
2. Mouden Angie (France)
3. Bianca Beavitt (SA)


In the Masters World Champs

Men – Masters – 35 – 39 years
1. Tim Jacobs (Australia)
2. Matthew Bouman (SA)
3. Hank McGregor (SA)

Women – Masters – 35 – 39 years
1. Chloe Burnett (Great Britain)
2. Emma Nilson (Sweden)
3. Thea van der Westhuizen (SA)

Men – Masters – 40 – 44 years
1. Dorian Wolter (USA)
2. Jim Walker (Aus)
3. Glenn Eldridge (GBR)

Women – Masters – 40 – 44 years
1. Daynie Loots (SA )
2. Antje Manfroni (SA)
3. Pilar Miranda (Spain)

Men – Masters – 45 – 49 years
1. Herman Chalupsky (SA)
2. Eyquem Paul (France)
3. Lebaue Roland (France)

Women – Masters – 45 – 49 years
1. Julie Jenkinson (Australia)
2. Carmen Silva (Brazil)
3. Kirsten Engelmohr (Germany)

Men Masters – 50 – 54 years
1. Oscar Chalupsky (SA)
2. Tommy Karls (Sweden)
3. Andrew Carter (SA)

Women – Masters – 50 – 54 years
1. Hilde Lapere (SA)

Men – Masters – 60 – 64 years
1. Colin Smith (GBR)
2. Tony King (Australia)
3. John Desmidt (SA)

Men – Masters – 65 – 69 years
1. Brian Longley (SA)
2. Patrick Eley (SA)
3. Frank Worlock (SA)

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