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Looks like some of the classes were already divided to gold and silver fleets yesterday. This means that only a few nations have a chance for quotas now.

 

Men's Laser - :CZE:RUS:SLO:GRE are in gold fleet, everyone else out (Moldova :()

Women's Laser Radial - :HUN:ESP:POR:RUS:GER:POL:SUI are in gold fleet

Men's 470 - :POR:ITA:UKR:BEL are in gold fleet

Women's 470 - :ISR:TUR:FIN:EST:ITA are in gold fleet

Men's 49er - only :SWE is in gold fleet meaning that they secured the quota

Men's RS:X - :CRO:BLR:CZE are in gold fleet meaning that Croatia and Czech Republic should be unofficially qualified

Women's RS:X - no one is in gold fleet so the battle continues in silver fleet among :HUN:SWE:TUR:GER:LAT

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Standings after day 3...

 

EUROPE

Men's 470 - :UKR (Ukrainians had a great day, now they are 24 points ahead of Portugal and 26 ahead of Italy)

Women's 470 - :ISR (Finland is 10 points behind, Estonia 17, followed by Turkey and Italy)

Men's 49er - :SWE qualified

Women's 49er FX - :FIN (Austria is 13 points behind with others being far, far behind)

Men's Finn - :RUS (Turkey, Portugal, Spain and Czech Republic are right behind, this is the most exciting class with provisional qualifier changing almost after every race)

Men's Laser - :RUS:CZE (Greece and Slovenia will need a miracle to overtake them)

Women's Laser Radial - :HUN:POR (Spain is right behind, followed by Switzerland, Russia, Poland and Germany)

Mixed Nacra 17 - :RUS (with Norway, Greece and Sweden being right behind, followed by Belgium and Portugal)

Men's RS:X - :CRO:CZE (followed by Belarus)

Women's RS:X - :HUN (Sweden is 8 points behind, others have no chance)

 

AFRICA

Men's Finn - :SEY (Tunisia is now 86 points behind)

Mixed Nacra 17 - :TUN (they are so weak in this class, but good enough to go to the Olympics apparently...)

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52 minutes ago, dcro said:

Standings after day 3...

 

EUROPE

Men's 470 - :UKR (Ukrainians had a great day, now they are 24 points ahead of Portugal and 26 ahead of Italy)

Women's 470 - :ISR (Finland is 10 points behind, Estonia 17, followed by Turkey and Italy)

Men's 49er - :SWE qualified

Women's 49er FX - :FIN (Austria is 13 points behind with others being far, far behind)

Men's Finn - :RUS (Turkey, Portugal, Spain and Czech Republic are right behind, this is the most exciting class with provisional qualifier changing almost after every race)

Men's Laser - :RUS:CZE (Greece and Slovenia will need a miracle to overtake them)

Women's Laser Radial - :HUN:POR (Spain is right behind, followed by Switzerland, Russia, Poland and Germany)

Mixed Nacra 17 - :RUS (with Norway, Greece and Sweden being right behind, followed by Belgium and Portugal)

Men's RS:X - :CRO:CZE (followed by Belarus)

Women's RS:X - :HUN (Sweden is 8 points behind, others have no chance)

 

AFRICA

Men's Finn - :SEY (Tunisia is now 86 points behind)

Mixed Nacra 17 - :TUN (they are so weak in this class, but good enough to go to the Olympics apparently...)

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How big chances to qualify we have in Laser Radial?

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The situation is now a bit clearer, with only 2/3 races remaining for tomorrow. On Saturday there will be only medal races.

 

EUROPE

Men's 470 - :UKR (Italy is 3 points behind, so Ukrainians have lost their big advantage, Portugal is 27 points behind)

Women's 470 - :ISR (with a big advantage over Finland and Estonia)

Women's 49er FX - :FIN (with a decent 26 points advantage over Austria)

Men's Finn - :TUR (Czech Republic is 5,5 points behind, Russia 7, Portugal 23, Spain lost its chance)

Men's Laser - :RUS:CZE (but Greece is much closer after today, so maybe there is a chance, though not a big one)

Women's Laser Radial - :HUN:POR (Switzerland and Spain are 12 and 13 points behind Portugal, respectively)

Mixed Nacra 17 - :GRE (Russia is 6 points behind, Norway 11, Sweden 31)

Men's RS:X - :CRO:BLR (Czech Republic is 7 points behind Belarus)

Women's RS:X - :HUN (Sweden is 19 points behind)

 

AFRICA (everything is decided)

Men's Finn - :SEY (Seychelles will stay ahead even if they don't compete in tomorrow's races and Tunisia wins both of them...)

Mixed Nacra 17 - :TUN

 

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