1995 Star World Championships

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The 1995 Star World Championships were held in Laredo, Spain between September 10 and 16, 1995.

Results

Results of individual races
PosCrewCountryIIIIIIIVVVITotPts
Gold medal icon.svg Mark Reynolds  (H)
Hal Haenel
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20138323717
Silver medal icon.svg Torben Schmidt Grael  (H)
Marcelo Ferreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 42695114620
Bronze medal icon.svg Christian Rasmussen  (H)
Kasper Harsberg
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7627953627
4 Colin Beashel  (H)
David Giles
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 82042277
DNF
11336
5 Enrico Chieffi  (H)
Roberto Sinibaldi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16191041376950
6 Hans Vogt Jr.  (H)
Jörg Fricke
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5108252267651
7 Michael Hestbæk  (H)
Martin Hejlsberg
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 42277
PMS
14312952
8 Anastasios Boudouris  (H)
Dimitrios Boukis
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 77
DNF
329157413558
9 Ross MacDonald  (H)
Eric Jespersen
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 11312277
DNF
2213659
10 Peter Bromby  (H)
Lee White
Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 6514132177
DNF
13659
11 Mats Johansson  (H)
Mattias Frode
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24925108108661
12 Vincent Brun  (H)
Mike Dorgan
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 271815145139265
13 Roberto Benamati  (H)
Paolo Busolo
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 704623251113969
14 Benny Andersen  (H)
Karsten Svenningsen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 531551131812370
15 Frank Butzmann  (H)
Michael Umlauft
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1012349677
DNF
14871
16 Hubert Raudaschl  (H)
Andreas Hanakamp
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3211132172310775
17 Alexander Hagen  (H)
Jens Peters
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4811122028912880
18 Stephan Schurich  (H)
F. Xaver Gruber
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 291736181110
YMP
12185
19 Ian Murray  (H)
Steve Jarvin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3643186141613390
20 Richard Grönblom  (H)
Ville Kurki
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3371721292012794
21 Pietro D'Ali  (H)
Ferdinando Colaninno
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 23023162477
DNF
17295
22 Sergey Khoretsky  (H)
Vladimir Zuev
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1435777
DNF
182117295
23 Fernando Rita  (H)
Javier Aguado
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 31361317201813599
24 Paolo Semeraro  (H)
Marco Marenco
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 59832331519166107
25 Jose Doreste  (H)
Javier Hermida
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 58161631977
DNF
189112
26 Rod Davis  (H)
Don Cowie
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 212921271677
DNF
191114
27 Anders Lundmark  (H)
Fredrik Baeck
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1277
DNF
22303317191114
28 Lawrie Smith  (H)
C. Mason
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 414177
DNF
121012193116
29 Mike Ilgenstein  (H)
Kai Falkenthal
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 322531192615148116
30 Silvio Santoni  (H)
Sergio Lambertenghi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 252828242377
DNF
205128
31 Philip Graves  (H)
Barry van Leeuwen
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 93230413677
DNF
225148
32 Hubt Merkelbach  (H)
Dirk Meissner
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 654519602714230165
33 Hans Wallén  (H)
Bobby Lohse
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2314272677
DNF
77
DNC
244167
34 George Szabo III  (H)
Rick Peters
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 432742353477
DNF
258181
35 Andreas Dellwig  (H)
Lutz Boguhn
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 372457313777
DNC
263186
36 Riccardo Simoneschi  (H)
Ermes Costa
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 134744424377
DNF
266189
37 Eric Doyle  (H)
Brian Terhaar
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 77
DNF
4020293077
DNF
273196
38 Joe Londrigan  (H)
Phil Trinter
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1534374377
DNF
77
DNC
283206
39 Antonio Turner  (H)
Jaime Tuner
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2233472877
DNC
77
DNC
284207
40 Stuart Hudson  (H)
Mark Downer
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 57224177
DNC
1277
DNC
286209
41 Foss Miller  (H)
Garth Olsen
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 28464677
TLE
3277
DNC
289212
42 Daniel Stegmeier  (H)
Beat Stegmeier
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 555139343877
DNF
294217
43 Vasco Serpa  (H)
Mario De Sampaio
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4023354477
DNC
77
DNC
296219
44 Rex Bienz  (H)
Christian Rossing
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 385561373577
DNC
303226
45 Halvor Schøyen  (H)
Petter Fjeld
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4937264677
DNF
77
DNC
312235
46 Vince Graciotti  (H)
Corrado Cristaldini
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30313877
TLE
77
DNC
77
DNC
313236
47 Volker Bernicken  (H)
Bernd Stoll
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 34422477
TLE
77
DNC
77
DNC
314237
48 Alberto La Tegola  (H)
Giovanni Di Cagno
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1944554877
DNC
77
DNC
320243
49 Rainer Wilhelm  (H)
Wolfgang Krepcik
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 456054494277
DNC
327250
50 Jens Olbrysch  (H)
Stefan Diestelmann
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 115077
DNF
3977
DNF
77
DNC
331254
51 Chuck Lewsadder (H)
Scott Zimmer
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 18663377
TLE
77
DNC
77
DNC
331254
52 Tibor Tenke (H)
Zoltan Sass
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 675460403977
DNC
337260
53 Alberto Scapolo (H)
Sergio Mulazzi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5636454777
DNC
77
DNC
338261
54 Glenn Read (H)
Mike Hughes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 63584077
TLE
4177
DNC
339262
55 Philip Baker (H)
Philip R. Baker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 4456523877
DNF
77
DNC
344267
56 Regi Schlubach (H)
John Schubach
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 666462364077
DNC
345268
57 Ingvar Krook (H)
Thomas Jansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 175377
DNF
4577
DNC
77
DNC
346269
58 Christoph Gautschi (H)
Felix Meier
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4652435377
DNC
77
DNC
348271
59 Andrea Folli (H)
Massimo Canali
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 26595877
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
374297
60 Giampiero Poggi (H)
Andrea Klein
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4761565677
DNC
77
DNC
374297
61 Dewitt Morris (H)
Tom Olsen
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 73394877
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
391314
62 Numo Santo Silva (H)
F.P. De Mello
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 50635077
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
394317
63 Pelle Petterson  (H)
Peter Erzberger
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6477
PMS
495177
DNC
77
DNC
395318
64 Josef Urban (H)
Martin Liebl
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 394977
DNC
77
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
396319
65 Fritz Girr (H)
Burghard Majewski
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7265535277
DNC
77
DNC
396319
66 J. Garcia-German (H)
Diego Lainz
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5277
DNF
595577
DNC
77
DNC
397320
67 Tom Londrigan (H)
Eric Beckwith
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 606277
DNC
5077
DNC
77
DNC
403326
68 Miguel Lopez (H)
Juan Seghers
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 625777
DNF
5477
DNC
77
DNC
404327
69 Guram Biganishvili (H)
Vladimir Gruzdev
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 544877
DNF
77
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
410333
70 Karl Schrader (H)
Ennio Montonati
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 69685177
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
419342
71 German Canosa (H)
José Dominguez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3577
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNC
420343
72 Harald Wirth (H)
Armin Wiedergut
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 68676377
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
429352
73 Milos Laznicka (H)
Martin Kvet
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5177
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNF
77
DNC
77
DNC
436359
74 Jose M. Acebal (H)
Daniel Seghers
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6177
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNS
77
DNC
77
DNC
446369
75 Al De Bareno (H)
A. Lecumberri
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7177
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNS
77
DNC
77
DNC
456379
76 Mario Caprile (H)
Ramon Bernar
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7477
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNC
77
DNC
459382

    Legend:DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNF – Did not finish;PMS – Premature start;YMP – Yacht materially prejudiced;

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