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Sarah Douglas won gold in women's laser radial at the Princess Sofia Regatta.

 

Other Canadian results:

 

Name(s) Event Result

William Jones

Evan Depaul

Men's 49er 46th

Arie Moffat

Samuel Bonin

Men's 49er 49th

Thomas Staples

William Staples

Men's 49er 62nd

Georgia Lewin-Lafrance

Antonia Lewin-Lafrance

Women's 49erFX 24th

Ali Ten Hove

Mariah Millen

Women's 49erFX 29th

Audrey Staples

Marion Lafrance-Berger

Women's 49erFX 48th
Sarah Douglas Women's Laser Radial 1st
Clara Gravely Women's Laser Radial 41st
Maura Dewey Women's Laser Radial 44th
Coralie Vittecoq Women's Laser Radial 47th
Tom Ramshaw Men's Laser 37th
Fillah Karim Men's Laser 44th
Ben Flower Men's Laser 47th
James Juhasz Men's Laser 54th
Luke Ruitenberg Men's Laser 57th
Ryan Anderson Men's Laser 75th
Forrest Wachholz Men's Laser 101st
Norman Struthers Men's Laser 119th
Liam Bruce Men's Laser 126th
Ian Elliott Men's Laser 151st

Zoe Roosen

Nicolas Tosi

Mixed Nacra17 36th
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  • 2 months later...

 Sisters Antonia and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance from Chester, N.S., won the bronze medal in 49erFX at the Kiel Week event which ended Sunday in Germany.
 
In fourth place following the 10 preliminary races and one point behind a spot on the podium, the Canadian team won the medal race to gain one spot and come up with the bronze medal, finishing ahead of some competitors who were at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, including Olympic silver medalists Tina Lutz and Susann Beucke from Germany.

 

Solid result!

 

More here: https://sirc.ca/news/antonia-and-georgia-lewin-lafrance-win-bronze-at-the-kiel-week-event-in-germany/

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Not too familiar with this sport, but this is good news: https://www.sail-world.com/news/263386/Arie-and-Ryan-qualify-for-a-49er-medal-race

 

This is not the team going to Santiago however.

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Luke Ramsay silver medalist in Toronto and Lima, failed to qualify for Santiago 2023 in his event (Sunfish)

Within a week he organized a boat, and is now qualified in the lightning event!

 

https://www.sail-world.com/news/264184/Sailors-qualified-to-be-nominated-for-Santiago-PAG

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A Canadian is currently in 6th in women's laser radial at World Championships after 2/11 races. Surprisingly it isn't Douglas. Maura Dewey (Hadn't heard of her before today :p) placed 8th and 6th. Douglas is in 75th, but during her first race she got a BFD (Black Flag Disqualification), and soon followed it up with 14th. Once she discards that BFD, she'll be right in the mix, but she can't afford any more mistakes.

 

The Lewin-LeFrance sisters are in 15th after 9/16 races, but as they're 17 points away from Germany's Bergmann/Wille (#10 NOC) looks like we'll have to wait until Pan Ams to qualify. 

 

Anderson is the top-Canadian in men's laser after 2/11 races at 20th, with Ruitenberg in 21st, and Karim in 28th. Very good chance to qualify here (Same in women's laser radial) as the top 16 NOCs secure a quota for Paris. 

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Sarah Douglas secures a quota for Paris 2024! 

 

Despite a disappointing 24th place finish, she grabs the 16th (and final) quota in women's laser radial. 

 

Edit: As it turns out she still hasn't qualified herself. My mistake.

 

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49er/49er FX World Championships just concluded in Lanzarote, Spain. 
 

Georgia Lewin-Lefrance/Antonia Lewin-Lefrance with Canada’s best finish overall with a solid 8th in 49er FX! Alexandra Ten-Hove and Mariah Millen finish 30th. 
 

In 49er, Justin Barnes and Will Jones take the lead with a 39th place finish. Not much separating them from Arie Moffat/Hunter Hoy (50th) and Thomas Staples/William Staples (55th) though. 

 

The teams that are leading right now are the best in each event IMO. Hoping they can keep it up. 
 

This is one of two events that counts towards Canadian team selection for the upcoming Olympics, as whoever has the best combined score position (ex 21st + 3rd) after the Princess Sofia Regatta will represent us.

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4 hours ago, Josh said:

49er/49er FX World Championships just concluded in Lanzarote, Spain. 
 

Georgia Lewin-Lefrance/Antonia Lewin-Lefrance with Canada’s best finish overall with a solid 8th in 49er FX! Alexandra Ten-Hove and Mariah Millen finish 30th. 
 

In 49er, Justin Barnes and Will Jones take the lead with a 39th place finish. Not much separating them from Arie Moffat/Hunter Hoy (50th) and Thomas Staples/William Staples (55th) though. 

 

The teams that are leading right now are the best in each event IMO. Hoping they can keep it up. 
 

This is one of two events that counts towards Canadian team selection for the upcoming Olympics, as whoever has the best combined score position (ex 21st + 3rd) after the Princess Sofia Regatta will represent us.

Update. I just saw a Sailing Canada article on the matter, the Lewin-Lafrance sisters have been nominated to represent Canada at the Olympics! 

 

“In the event that only one team places in the top 8 at the 2023 Olympic Class World Championships and no other team places within 10 overall finish positions from the team that finished in the top 8, they will automatically be nominated to the Olympic Team.”

“Due to an injury which prevented one of the Canadian teams to compete at last year’s edition of the World Championships in this class, the rule was changed to this year’s edition”

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