2009 Star World Championships

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2009 Star World Championships
Event title
Edition86th
Event details
Venue Varberg, Sweden
Dates2–7 August 2009
Yachts Star
Competitors
Competitors172
Competing nations24
Results
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Szabo & Peters
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of New Zealand.svg Pepper & Monk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Brazil.svg Grael & Seifert
  2008
2010  
National flags in Varberg Harbour during the 2009 Star World Championships. Photo taken on 3 August. Flags at the 2009 Starboat World Championship.jpg
National flags in Varberg Harbour during the 2009 Star World Championships. Photo taken on 3 August.

The 2009 Star World Championships were held in Varberg, Sweden between August 2 and 7, 2009.

Contents

Results

Results of individual races
PosCrewCountryIIIIIIIVVVITotPts
Gold medal icon.svg George Szabo III  (H)
Rick Peters
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 541320338430
Silver medal icon.svg Hamish Pepper  (H)
Craig Monk
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1191115256237
Bronze medal icon.svg Lars Schmidt Grael  (H)
Ronald Seifert
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 30614141217747
4 Alexander Schlonski  (H)
Frithjof Kleen
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9171153257947
5 Andrew Campbell  (H)
Magnus Liljedahl
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1414488378548
6 Fredrik Lööf  (H)
Johan Tillander
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25152375410652
7 Mateusz Kusznierewicz  (H)
Dominik Życki
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 112501862110858
8 Flavio Marazzi  (H)
Enrico De Maria
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 3335120359762
9 Alejo Rigoni  (H)
Juan Pablo Percossi
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1616381516210365
10 Johannes Polgar  (H)
Tim Kroeger
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3122742319766
11 Robert Scheidt  (H)
Bruno Prada
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2623313151110067
12 Afonso Domingos  (H)
Frederico Melo
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 387101050411969
13 Diego Negri  (H)
Valerio Chinca
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22111922999270
14 Andrew Macdonald  (H)
Brian Fatih
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17136417101313470
15 Mark Mendelblatt  (H)
Mark Strube
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 84226353410974
16 Mats Johansson  (H)
Leif Möller
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1020442212211975
17 Maxwell Treacy  (H)
Anthony Shanks
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 12322412131410775
18 Xavier Rohart  (H)
Pierre-Alexis Ponsot
Flag of France.svg  France 431546314612781
19 Robert Stanjek  (H)
Markus Koy
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3519133911712485
20 Marin Lovrovic Jr.  (H)
Siniša Mikuličić
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1826276113011888
21 Nicola Celon  (H)
Edoardo Natucci
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7218252787
DNF
17588
22 Matthias Miller  (H)
Benedikt Wenk
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5243174536148103
23 Peter O'Leary  (H)
Tim Goodbody
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 151022532238160107
24 Horacio Carabelli  (H)
Ubiratan Matos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20309377618190114
25 Benny Andersen  (H)
Mogens Just
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 32256287429194120
26 Dan Lovrovic  (H)
Antonio Arapovic
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 59845302320185126
27 Johannes Babandererde  (H)
Timo Jacobs
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 43434987
BFD
48216129
28 Juan Kouyoumdjian  (H)
Steven Erickson
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 29432929478185138
29 John Gimson  (H)
Ed Greig
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 192712217062211141
30 Alberto Barovier  (H)
Nando Colaninno
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 214220406223208146
31 Silvio Santoni  (H)
Fabio Toccoli
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 65426274249204150
32 Manuel Voigt  (H)
Paul Sradnick
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 243916463640201155
33 Paul McKenzie  (H)
Philip Toth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 45183260777239162
34 Flemming Sorensen  (H)
Niels Trysoe Hansen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 238258193133246164
35 Lars Edwall  (H)
Henrik Ljungdahl
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 485236363015217165
36 Alexander Hagen  (H)
Kai Falkentahl
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 47314044487
DNF
253166
37 Andre Mirsky  (H)
Marcelo Jordao
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 602351631916232169
38 Ante Razmilovic  (H)
Brian Hammersley
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 283823417239241169
39 Kunio Suzuki  (H)
Daichi Wada
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 415921243368246178
40 Brian Cramer  (H)
Matt Johnston
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 512863621726247184
41 Tibor Tenke  (H)
Miklos Berezeti
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 253718525352237184
42 Erik Dahlén  (H)
Krister Carlsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1346253387
DNC
72276189
43 Konstantin Datsenko  (H)
Ilya Bazurin
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 365780433419269189
44 Fredrik Ljungkvist  (H)
Daniel Alm
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 407937581841273194
45 Herluf Joergensen  (H)
Lars Wegener
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 3949305187
BFD
32288201
46 Andrew Landerberger  (H)
Beat Stegmeier
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3387
DSQ
5475859289202
47 Andrea Fornaro  (H)
Riccardo Capociuchi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 656065343710271206
48 Mate Arapov  (H)
Ivan Misura
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 377259312655280208
49 Carl Schröder  (H)
Stefan Hemlin
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2787
DNF
42355453298211
50 Roman Juchli  (H)
Philipp Juchli
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 775152662524295218
51 Hans Oskarsson  (H)
Håkan Lundgren
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 696739482842293224
52 Vasyl Gureyev  (H)
Volodymyr Korotkov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 537470424912300226
53 Henrik Dannesboe  (H)
Vincent Hagin
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 346543388047307227
54 Kurt Scheidegger  (H)
Markus Scheidegger
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 466654454050301235
55 Philip Carlson  (H)
Benjamin Peterson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 706317702960309239
56 Henrik Jörhov  (H)
Karl Kristensen
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 443561506087
DNS
337250
57 Tomas Franzen  (H)
Pontus Gabel
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 784541643864330252
58 Sander Jorissen  (H)
Erik Veldhuizen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 563682166387
DNS
340253
59 Joni Leeve  (H)
Asko Salminen
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 586455496828322254
60 Gerhard Weinrich  (H)
Alexander Kagl
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 824053567927337255
61 Pelle Petterson  (H)
Anders Ekström
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 502975786746345267
62 Ingvar Krook  (H)
Henrik Hasselgren
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 624772574169348276
63 Christian Paucksch  (H)
Christian Knoll
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 637360682467355282
64 Sune Carlsson  (H)
Dan Anders Carlsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 744428766573360284
65 Johnny Jensen  (H)
Claus Lauritsen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 555578554387
DNS
373286
66 Jan Strömbeck  (H)
Stefan Jacobsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 756169325187
DNS
375288
67 Claude Bonanni  (H)
Richard Burgess
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 526262596157353291
68 Juerg Wittich  (H)
Christian Trachsel
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 725068725943364292
69 Hubert Rauch  (H)
Christian Conrads
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4987
BFD
49777544381294
70 Olle Johansson  (H)
Dag Hansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 733371675570369296
71 Fredrik Fransson  (H)
Tomas Åkerman
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 817756713958382301
72 Arkadiusz Wierzbicki  (H)
Krzysztof Pawlowski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 618084614456386302
73 Peter van Veen  (H)
Paul Goeist
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 576848747365385311
74 Andrey Berezhnoy  (H)
Sergey Masalov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 677185824845398313
75 Roberto Tomasini Grinover  (H)
Gunnar Bahr
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 716967545787
DNS
405318
76 Daniel Wyss  (H)
Urs Joss
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 68587487
DSQ
6951407320
77 David Tabb  (H)
Tom Peyton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 667073694687
DNS
411324
78 Regis Berenguier  (H)
Laurent Bernaz
Flag of France.svg  France 765357736687
DNS
412325
79 Anders Hoagland  (H)
Gunnar Faernert
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 794181757163410329
80 Benny Nilsson  (H)
Stefan Fagerlund Nilsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 837847805671415332
81 Jochen Diercks  (H)
Herbert Braasch
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 648166657861415334
82 Dierk Thomsen  (H)
Philip Behn
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 807583835266439356
83 Gösta Eriksson  (H)
Björn Beskow
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 84567787
DNF
6475443356
84 Florian von Linde  (H)
Tobias Steffens
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4276767987
DNF
87
DNS
447360
85 Börje Larsson  (H)
Carl-Fredrik Larsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 854879818174448363
86 Mariusz Modrzynski  (H)
Sebastián Moras
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 87
DNF
8386848276498411

    Legend:BFD – Black flag disqualification;DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNF – Did not finish;DNS – Did not start;DSQ – Disqualified;

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