[2004] World Championships - Results
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[2004] World Championships - Results
World Championships of Skateboard Racing – Morro Bay, California October 8-10, 2004
Results
Super G - Pro Men
1st - Jason Mitchell - Colorado
2nd -Tay Hunt - Oregon
3rd - Chicken Deck - California
Super G - Open Men
1st - Cliff Coleman - California
2nd - Eric Brammer – New Hampshire
3rd - Jeff Goad - Missouri
Super G – Women
1st - Noemi Reichel - Switzerland
2nd - Lynn Kramer - California
Cyber Slalom - Men
1st - Michael Dong - Washington
2nd - Richy Carrasco - California
3rd - Chris Chaput – California
Cyber Slalom - Women
1st - Keli Benko - California
2nd – Judi Oyama - California
3rd – Lynn Kramer – California
Slalom – Pro Men
1st - Gary Fluitt – Colorado
2nd - Michael Dong - Washington
3rd - Kenny Mollica - Ohio
Slalom – Open Men
1st - Bill Wahl - California
2nd - Paul Howard - Oregon
3rd – Michael Stride - England
Slalom – Women
1st - Noemi Reichel - Switzerland
2nd - Lynn Krammer - California
3rd - Judi Oyama - California
Junior Men ( 15 - 18 )
1st - Joe McLaren - Colorado
2nd - Bryan Werner - Massachusetts
3rd - Ben Chapman - Massachusetts
Junior Women ( 15 - 18 )
1st Lauren Gordon – San Luis Obispo
2nd Keli Benko – Los Osos
3rd Katii Campbell - Connecticut
Slalom Boys (14 and under)
1st Joe McLaren- Colorado
2nd Ben Chapman - Massachusetts
3rd Adam Schwippert – New Hampshire
Slalom Girls (14 and under)
1st Keli Benko – Los Osos
2nd Katii Campbell - Connecticut
3rd Sarah Byrd - Mississippi
Tight Slalom – Pro Men
1st Maurus Strobel - Switzerland
2nd Richy Carrasco - California
3rd Paul Price – England/Australia
Tight Slalom – Open Men
1st - Floyd Reid - California/England
2nd - David Pirnack - Colorado
3rd - John Ravitch - California
Tight Slalom – Women
1st - Noemi Reichel - Switzerland
2nd - Lynn Krammer - California
3rd - Judi Oyama - California
Tight Junior Men ( 15 - 18 )
1st - Joe McLaren - Colorado
2nd - Kyle McLaren - Colorado
3 rd Ben Chapman - Massachusetts
Tight Junior Women ( 15 - 18 )
1st - Lauren Gordon – California
2nd - Keli Benko – California
3rd - Katii Campbell - Connecticut
Tight Slalom Boys (14 and under)
1st - Josh Byrd - Mississippi
2nd - Joe McLaren - Colorado
3rd - Dylan Gordon – California
Tight Slalom Girls (14 and under)
1st - Keli Benko – California
2nd - Katii Campbell - Connecticut
3rd - Sarah Byrd - Mississippi
Results
Super G - Pro Men
1st - Jason Mitchell - Colorado
2nd -Tay Hunt - Oregon
3rd - Chicken Deck - California
Super G - Open Men
1st - Cliff Coleman - California
2nd - Eric Brammer – New Hampshire
3rd - Jeff Goad - Missouri
Super G – Women
1st - Noemi Reichel - Switzerland
2nd - Lynn Kramer - California
Cyber Slalom - Men
1st - Michael Dong - Washington
2nd - Richy Carrasco - California
3rd - Chris Chaput – California
Cyber Slalom - Women
1st - Keli Benko - California
2nd – Judi Oyama - California
3rd – Lynn Kramer – California
Slalom – Pro Men
1st - Gary Fluitt – Colorado
2nd - Michael Dong - Washington
3rd - Kenny Mollica - Ohio
Slalom – Open Men
1st - Bill Wahl - California
2nd - Paul Howard - Oregon
3rd – Michael Stride - England
Slalom – Women
1st - Noemi Reichel - Switzerland
2nd - Lynn Krammer - California
3rd - Judi Oyama - California
Junior Men ( 15 - 18 )
1st - Joe McLaren - Colorado
2nd - Bryan Werner - Massachusetts
3rd - Ben Chapman - Massachusetts
Junior Women ( 15 - 18 )
1st Lauren Gordon – San Luis Obispo
2nd Keli Benko – Los Osos
3rd Katii Campbell - Connecticut
Slalom Boys (14 and under)
1st Joe McLaren- Colorado
2nd Ben Chapman - Massachusetts
3rd Adam Schwippert – New Hampshire
Slalom Girls (14 and under)
1st Keli Benko – Los Osos
2nd Katii Campbell - Connecticut
3rd Sarah Byrd - Mississippi
Tight Slalom – Pro Men
1st Maurus Strobel - Switzerland
2nd Richy Carrasco - California
3rd Paul Price – England/Australia
Tight Slalom – Open Men
1st - Floyd Reid - California/England
2nd - David Pirnack - Colorado
3rd - John Ravitch - California
Tight Slalom – Women
1st - Noemi Reichel - Switzerland
2nd - Lynn Krammer - California
3rd - Judi Oyama - California
Tight Junior Men ( 15 - 18 )
1st - Joe McLaren - Colorado
2nd - Kyle McLaren - Colorado
3 rd Ben Chapman - Massachusetts
Tight Junior Women ( 15 - 18 )
1st - Lauren Gordon – California
2nd - Keli Benko – California
3rd - Katii Campbell - Connecticut
Tight Slalom Boys (14 and under)
1st - Josh Byrd - Mississippi
2nd - Joe McLaren - Colorado
3rd - Dylan Gordon – California
Tight Slalom Girls (14 and under)
1st - Keli Benko – California
2nd - Katii Campbell - Connecticut
3rd - Sarah Byrd - Mississippi
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PDFs
Dan Gesmer will post race result .pdfs as soon as possible, he is swamped with real job/real world responibilities at the moment.
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There is a post form Maurus in the swissforum on NCDSA with some results
http://www.ncdsa.com/gen_tab2.asp?CatID=48
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http://www.ncdsa.com/gen_tab2.asp?CatID=48
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we tried to connect NCDSA but..
....why do we get troubles in opening pages also with this link?
Gianluca
gianluca.ferrero@fastwebnet.it
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Results in .pdf
Here is a link to the OP World Championships of Skateboard Racing Results (.pdfs).
On Saturday during the head to head racing, the timing system was incorrectly
quadrupling the false start penalty and adding it to the racer's time.
In the race between Kenny Mollica and Richy Carrasco in the round of 16, Richy
should have advanced by .3 seconds.
I have spoken to Richy and Kenny regarding this matter.
They have accepted this unfortunate mistake with the grace of true sportsmen.
Both Kenny and Richy will be awarded 3rd place points in the slalom.
As race director I take full responsibility for this mistake.
I would like to thank all of the competitors for their outstanding cooperation at this year's event.
Best Regards,
Jack Smith
Race Director
Coming in September 2005 - Slalom Week</B>
On Saturday during the head to head racing, the timing system was incorrectly
quadrupling the false start penalty and adding it to the racer's time.
In the race between Kenny Mollica and Richy Carrasco in the round of 16, Richy
should have advanced by .3 seconds.
I have spoken to Richy and Kenny regarding this matter.
They have accepted this unfortunate mistake with the grace of true sportsmen.
Both Kenny and Richy will be awarded 3rd place points in the slalom.
As race director I take full responsibility for this mistake.
I would like to thank all of the competitors for their outstanding cooperation at this year's event.
Best Regards,
Jack Smith
Race Director
Coming in September 2005 - Slalom Week</B>
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I respect all people involved in this issue. It is sensitive. And of course mistakes can be done. I mean, shit happens. We can never avoid it. The difficult thing is how to deal with it. And especially since friends of ours are involved it makes it even harder for all of us. The positive thing with mistakes though is to make us all learn from them. That way we can all try to avoid them in the future. And if they happen again we know how to deal with it. Then it doesn't have to be on the shoulders of the racers involved to make sensitive judgements. And it could help the race organizer to get some backing in his judgement. That's why I would like to present my opinion on this.