England
gave a
consistent
performance
throughout the
whole squad
for a well
deserved
1st place.

Super Guido
World Champion
at last...

...great win
for a great
fisherman.

Teams - OVERALL

No

Country

Zone A

Zone B

Zone C

Zone D

Zone E

TOTAL

Total for 2 days

Kg

Pts

Kg

Pts

Kg

Pts

Kg

Pts

Kg

Pts

Kg

Pts

1

England

1.705

25

1.505

18

2.175

10

2.980

3

3.285

8

11.650

64

2

Belgium

1.215

29

2.270

3

1.430

16

1.955

16

2.930

12

9.800

76

3

Hungary

1.980

15

0.990

30

1.655

9

2.705

4

2.545

19

9.875

77

4

France

3.545

8

1.845

10

1.040

26

2.130

10

2.565

25

11.125

79

5

Italy

2.625

14

1.185

28

1.500

9

1.575

21

3.880

7

10.765

79

6

Luxembourg

2.030

20

1.910

8

1.525

15

1.690

22

1.930

25

9.085

90

7

Finland

2.410

10

1.230

23

0.940

30

1.850

18

3.405

12

9.835

93

8

Germany

1.740

18

2.225

5

1.035

22

1.300

30

2.350

24

8.650

99

9

Russia

2.695

7

1.180

29

1.665

11

1.550

28

1.630

29.5

8.720

104.5

10

Poland

1.190

31

1.740

13.5

0.595

35

1.800

20

3.765

8

9.090

107.5

11

Czech.Rep

3.235

14

1.235

24

1.050

25

1.140

33.5

1.700

33

8.360

129.5

12

Ireland

0.735

46

1.005

33

0.950

23

1.865

15.5

2.190

22

6.745

139.5

 

This is all
you need.

Guido's
0.975g gives a
valuable
2 points on
day one.

All smiles,
this years
individual
top 3.
Overall - INDIVIDUAL

No

Name

Day 1

Day 2

Total

Overall positions

Zone

Peg

Kg

points

Zone

Peg

Kg

points

Kg

points

1

Guido Nullens (B)

C

17

0.975

2

B

20

1.205

1

2.180

3

2

Stephane Pottelet (F)

E

24

1.980

2

B

10

0.995

3

2.975

5

3

William Raison (Eng)

C

2

1.530

1

A

22

1.215

4

2.745

5

4

Alan Scotthorne (Eng)

B

15

1.020

4

D

4

1.420

1

2.440

5

5

Attila Erdei (H)

D

5

1.785

1

E

1

1.575

5

3.360

6

6

Steve Gardner (Eng)

D

8

1.560

2

E

17

1.625

4

3.185

6

7

Rene Stronck (L)

A

6

1.485

4

C

20

1.185

2

2.670

6

8

Simone Carraro (I)

E

22

1.620

6

A

1

1.895

1

3.515

7

9

Jacopo Falsini (I)

B

28

0.865

6

E

19

2.260

1

3.125

7

10

Wiktor Walczak (PL)

E

1

1.635

5

E

22

2.130

3

3.765

8

11

Franck Meis (L)

B

30

1.160

1

B

3

0.750

7

1.910

8

12

Lasse Laukkarinen (Fin)

A

26

1.085

7

E

29

2.210

2

3.295

9

 

Championships - PHOTO SHOTS
Italy's
Jacopo Falsini's
difficult 1st day
put pay to individual
hopes this year.

William
just gets
stronger
and
stronger.

England's
young one
pushed
Guido (B) and
France's
Stephane
Pottelet
all the
way.

France's
Diego Da Silva's
experience
was rewarded
on day 1
with 2.540kg
and 2 points.
Pole Cups
came into their own
this year.

Precise feeding by Guido Nullens
was one of
the reasons
for his
success.
Small fish
were the order
of the day as
Belgium's
Eric Di Venti
builds a weight
for a valuable
3 points.
Finland's
top man
was Lasse
Laukkarinen
who had
two good
days and
finished
12th overall.
Tamas Walter,
last year's
World Champ
showed
Hungary's
continuing
progress at
world level.
E section
battle,
between
Stuart Conroy,
Eric Di Venti (B) and
Serbia and
Montenegro's
Goran Radovic,
who finally came out
on top with
2.160Kg.

....like
you really
need a
boat...

...sorry SHIP
in your peg
in the World
Champs!!

Sami
Kainulainen
of Finland
balling in practice.

Sami had
a good day 2
at D10 ending
with 5 points.

Team Finland
practiced all
summer...

...but
the flat calm
conditions
were not the
same as the
windy match
day.

Mario Baptista
and the
Portuguese team
in practice.

Their best man
was Mario Gaio
with 3 points
from D30.

 
 

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