Taylor Canfield (ISV) has taken over as World #1 in the Open Rankings, ending Ian Williams’ run at the top that started on 11 January 2012. Lucy Macgregor (GBR) has moved to the top of the Women’s Rankings pushing Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) to World #2.
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Taylor Canfield (ISV) has ended Ian Williams’ (GBR) run at the top of the Open Rankings following two big victories at the Chicago Match Cup, the fourth stop of the Alpari World Match Racing Tour, and at the ISAF Grade 2 US Grand Slam also in Chicago, USA.
The U.S. Virgin Islands match racer is in strong contention for the ISAF World Match Racing World Championship with two Tour events to go and trails now World #2 Williams by nine points on the 2013 leader board.
Stena Match Cup Sweden victor Bjorn Hansen (SWE) stays fourth whilst Australia’s Keith Swinton moves from World #5 to #3 after steady performances in Sweden and USA.
Making a significant climb in this month’s rankings is Australia’s David Gilmour. Victories at the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final in Middelfart, Denmark, an ISAF Grade 1 event and at the Grade 2 International Match Race for the Detroit Cup sees Gilmour climb up to World #14 from #24.
Gilmour overcame host nation favourites Nicolai Sehested in the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final with a 3-0 victory. The Dane remains at World #12.
Having fallen in the last two Open Rankings releases Przemek Tarnacki (POL) makes a climb this month to World #16 from World #38. The Polish match racer won the ISAF Grade 3 Nowe Warpno Match Race in Szczecin Bay, Poland followed by gold at the Gdynia Match Cup, an ISAF Grade 2 regatta to help his progression back up the rankings.
A string of second place finishes for Chris Steele (NZL) at the Governors Cup, Kintec Summer Invitational Match Racing Regatta, US Grand Slam and International Match Race for the Detroit Cup sees Kiwi youngster Chris Steele enter the top 25 for the first time.
Defeating Steele at the Governors Cup was Sam Gilmour (AUS) who shifts up to World #50 from #72 this month.
This month’s biggest climber is another Steele defeater, Ryan Davidson (USA), who overcame the Kiwi at the Kintec Summer Invitational Match Racing Regatta in Vancouver, Canada. The victory moves the American a staggering 84 places up to World #66.
Women’s Rankings
Lucy Macgregor (GBR) reclaimed the World #1 spot in the Women’s Rankings after she finished second at both the New York Women’s Invitational in Oyster Bay, USA and the Lysekil Women’s Match in Sweden.
Macgregor’s performances on the Inaugural Women’s Match Race Series were consistent and culminated in her taking the first title, sealing it with her runners up spot in Lysekil. Her steady run of results also ensured a return to the top of the Women’s Rankings for the first time since 6 July 2011 having played second fiddle to Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) all throughout 2012 and early 2013.
Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen (DEN) put together a run of three consecutive podium finishes in July and August with a second place at the Stena Match Cup Sweden Women’s Trophy in Marstrand, Sweden, a third at the New York Women’s Invitational and a second place at the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final. All three were ISAF Grade 1 events which promotes the Dane up to World #4 from World #22.
Defeating the Dane on her home waters in Middelfart, Denmark at the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final in an epic finale was Brazil’s Juliana Senfft.
Having gone two races down the Brazilian fought back hard to claw the tie level before taking the deciding race to clinch the Nations Cup title and the full points in the ISAF Grade 1 regatta. The result maintains Senfft’s spot at World #12.
Lysekil Women’s Match victor Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN) drops out of top spot and into World #2.
Stephanie Roble’s (USA) Stena Match Cup victory and fourth at the New York Invitational moves her up a spot to World #6, a personal best.
Sweden’s Anna Kjellberg took the New York honours to climb from World #8 to World #5, a best ranking to date for the Swede.
Match racing – Open – Wednesday 28 August 2013
Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Canfield Taylor ISV 8 2 1 11832
2 Williams Ian GBR 8 1 1 11598
3 Swinton Keith AUS 8 5 3 11051
4 Hansen Bjorn SWE 8 4 2 10304
5 Morvan Pierre-antoine FRA 8 3 3 10164
6 Tiller William NZL 8 6 5 10101
7 Richard Mathieu FRA 8 7 1 10042
8 Berntsson Johnie SWE 8 8 6 10001
9 Robertson Philip NZL 8 9 4 9997
10 Ferrarese Simone ITA 8 11 10 9614
11 Jury Laurie NZL 8 10 5 9208
12 Sehested Nicolai DEN 8 12 12 9133
13 Aschenbrenner Joachim DEN 8 15 13 8445
14 Gilmour David AUS 8 24 14 8409
15 Lindberg Staffan FIN 8 17 5 8406
16 Tarnacki Przemek POL 8 38 13 8345
17 Corbett Reuben NZL 8 16 10 8282
18 Stanczyk Marek POL 8 13 13 8141
19 Sepp Mati EST 8 18 18 7972
20 Monnin Eric SUI 8 14 11 7880