2017 World Match Racing Tour

2017 World Match Racing Tour
Event title
Edition18th
Dates28 July 2016 – 8 October 2017
Results
WinnerAustralia Torvar Mirsky
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The 2017 World Match Racing Tour was a series of match racing sailing regattas staged during 2017 season.[1]

Torvar Mirsky won the finals and became 2017 World Champions.[2]

Regattas

Dates Regatta City Country
28–30 July 2016 Energa Sopot Match Race Sopot  Poland
19–21 September 2016 West Coast Cup Hönö  Sweden
23–25 September 2017 Cape Crow Cup Hönö  Sweden
23–25 January 2017 Swan River Match Cup Perth  Australia
11–13 February 2017 Geographe Bay Cup Busselton  Australia
16–18 March 2017 Perth Match Cup Perth  Australia
20–25 March 2017 Match Cup Australia[a] Perth  Australia
24–26 March 2017 Ficker Cup Long Beach  United States
29 March – 2 April 2017 Congressional Cup[a] Long Beach  United States
11–13 April 2017 Miami Match Cup Miami  United States
14–16 April 2017 Coconut Grove Cup Coconut Grove  United States
12–14 May 2017 GKSS Spring Cup Gothenburg  Sweden
26–28 May 2017 Croatia Match Cup Porec  Croatia
2–9 July 2017 Match Cup Sweden[a] Marstrand  Sweden
28–30 July 2017 St Petersburg Match Cup Saint Petersburg  Russia
1–6 August 2017 Match Cup Russia[a] Saint Petersburg  Russia
27 September – 1 October 2017 Chicago Match Cup[a] Chicago  United States
24–29 October 2017 Shenzhen Match Cup[a] Shenzhen  China
  1. ^ a b c d e f Championship event

Standings

Pos Skipper Country ESMR WCC CCC SRMC GBC PMC MCA FC CC MMC CGC GMC CRO MCS SPMC MCR CMC SMC Tot
1 Phil Robertson  New Zealand 40 0 40 40 36 36 192
2 Ian Williams  Great Britain 0 40 33 33 40 20 166
3 Taylor Canfield  U.S. Virgin Islands 24 33 36 33 22 148
4 Yann Guichard  France 20 24 22 26 33 125
5 Chris Steele  New Zealand 26 20 22 24 30 122
6 Sam Gilmour  Australia 0 0 26 12 36 30 10 114
7 David Gilmour  Australia 8 0 10 30 26 20 24 110
8 Torvar Mirsky  Australia 9 0 0 8 33 9 15 40 106
9 Matt Jerwood  Australia 0 0 36 16 30 15 7 104
10 Pieter-Jan Postma  Netherlands 0 9 30 9 26 10 16 91
11 Nicklas Dackhammar  Sweden 0 0 16 20 15 22 15 88
12 Harry Price  Australia 4 0 0 15 10 0 13 8 26 72
13 Jonas Warrer  Denmark 15 0 6 20 14 12 67
14 Måns Holmberg  Sweden 10 0 0 7 13 10 5 *9 24 9 66
15 Steven Thomas  Australia 8 10 22 16 8 64
16 Johnie Berntsson  Sweden 36 11 14 61
17 Joachim Aschenbrenner  Denmark 6 0 22 7 8 13 56
18 Evan Walker  Australia 0 9 14 0 10 *8 16 49
19 Markus Edegran  United States 7 0 0 10 12 7 11 47
20 Nevin Snow  United States 0 9 9 14 9 41
21 Sally Barkow  United States 7 10 11 11 39
22 Scott Dickson  United States 10 24 34
23 Eric Monnin   Switzerland 7 16 7 30
24 Kim Kling  Sweden 4 0 6 7 13 30
25 Nicolai Sehested  Denmark 10 14 24
26 Quentin Delapierre  France 10 13 23
27 David Storrs  United States 9 13 22
28 Lukasz Wosinski  Poland 3 8 9 20
29 Victor Serezkhin  Russia 5 0 14 19
30 George Anyon  New Zealand 8 8 16
31 Patrik Sturesson  Sweden 7 8 15
32 Anthony Kotoun  U.S. Virgin Islands 6 8 14
32 Evgeny Neugodnikov  Russia 6 8 14
34 Hans Wallén  Sweden 5 8 13
35 Will Boulden  Australia 5 7 12
36 Andrew Campbell  United States 12 12
36 Evgeny Elfimov  Russia 5 7 12
36 Jeremy Wilmot  United States 5 7 12
39 Rasmus Rosengren  Sweden 6 5 11
40 Nico Dellenbaugh Karth  Austria 10 10
40 Pete Burling  New Zealand 10 10
42 Allan Nørregaard  Denmark 9 9
43 Daniel Björnholt  Denmark 3 5 8
44 Philip Bendon  Ireland 3 4 7
44 Šime Fantela  Croatia 7 7
46 Brett Burvill  Australia 6 6
46 Vladimir Lipavsky  Russia 6 6
48 Lachy Gilmour  Australia 5 5
49 Chris Rast   Switzerland 5 5
49 Peter Holz  United States 5 5
51 Chris Poole  United States 4 4
51 Dave Hood  United States 4 4
51 Ekaterina Kochkina  Russia 4 4
51 Jeremy Koo  Malaysia 0 4 4
51 Olivia Mackay  New Zealand 4 4
56 Gemma Jones  New Zealand 3 3
57 Anna Östling  Sweden 3 0 3
57 Jo Aleh  New Zealand 0 3 3
57 Matthew Chew  Australia 3 3
57 Robbie Gibbs  Australia 0 3 3
57 Sydney Gathrid  United States 3 3
62 Logan Beck  New Zealand 0 0
62 Will Dargaville  Australia 0 0


Source: wmrt.com/leaderboard/

References

  1. ^ "World Match Racing Tour Announces 2017 Plan >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News". 22 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Torvar Topples Robertson to Win His First World Title". 29 October 2017.