Kendall Secures Silver Medal & Olympic Nomination
ISAF World Championships
11 - 25 September 2003
Bay of Cadiz, Spain
Barbara Kendall will be presented with the silver medal at the ISAF World Championships Awards Ceremony, after
maintaining her position leading into the final race of the Championships. Racing was delayed on day ten of the Regatta
due to the light variable conditions with a "poniente" wind, replacing the "levante" which was associated with the
heavier conditions of earlier races. The final race finally got underway in a light 6 knot breeze and Kendall finished
in 27th position, which saw her one point behind the winner, Lee Korsitz of Israel and a clear seven points ahead of
French competitor, Faustine Merret.
A top five finish means that Kendall is now eligible for Olympic nomination, she will take up the spot she secured for
New Zealand at the 2002 World Championships when she Murdoch
13th - Robbie McMillan
31st - Rod Dawson
41st - David Weaver
61st - Michael Bullot
Hamish Pepper (withdrawn due to injury)
Finn: (after 8 races, 82 entries)
27th - Clifton Webb
34th - Peter Fox
470 (Men): (after 6 races, 98 entries)
24th - Simon Cooke / Peter Nicholas
30th - Andrew Brown / Jamie Hunt
52nd - Stephen Keen / Philip Keen
73rd - Derek Scott / David Healy
80th - Geoff Woolley / Mark Overington
470 (Women): (after 6 races, 55 entries)
7th - Shelley Hesson / Linda Dickson
Tornado: (after 6 races, 70 entries)
34th - Aaron McIntosh / Mark Kennedy
49er: (after 8 races, 80 entries)
41st - Mike Bassett / Ed Smyth
66th - Chris Burgess / Chris Skinner
Mistral (Men): (FINAL)
7th - Jon-Paul Tobin
21st - James Wells
33rd - Tom Ashley
61st - Matthew McCormick
Mistral (Women): (FINAL)
2nd - Barbara Kendall
30th - Julie Worth
40th - Sheena McKinnon
52nd