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Sailing ILCA Laser Radial World Championships 2019


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Standings after Race 2...

 

Overall

:SWE Josefin Olsson - 2

:FRA Marie Bolou - 4

:NOR Line Flem Hoest - 6

:USA Paige Railey - 10

:GBR Georgina Povall - 16

...

 

Olympic qualification

:ARG 23

:IRL 30

:ESP 36

:THA 37

:AUS 37

:GUA 41

:PER 42

:CRO 44

:URU 46

:LCA 46

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:ROU 46

:NZL 48

:SLO 49

:RUS 53

:POR 53

:BLR 59

...

 

 

There could be more races today...

#banbestmen

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2 minutes ago, Bearas said:

How come Andrulytė manages to win World Cup, but keeps flopping in olympic qualification events... So frustrating.

 

because those are very different kind of races...in world cup races normally there are less participants (a lot less) and most times the top sailors don't show up in those races...

 

World Cup is kinda a second tier event...it could give people a wrong idea about the actual situation of a sailing class...

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Looks like we're having one race per day... :p

 

Standings after Race 3

 

Overall

:SWE Josefin Olsson - 6

:NOR Line Flem Hoest - 8

:USA Paige Railey - 12

:FRA Marie Bolou - 21

:NED Marit Bouwmeester - 24

...

 

Olympic qualification

:IRL 38
:ARG 41
:CRO 47
:URU 50
:AUS 52
:GUA 57
:LCA 62
:NZL 62

:ESP 66

:BLR 73

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:CYP 74

:ROU 80

:POR 80

:THA 81

:RUS 88

:SLO 91

:LTU 91

...

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Standings after Race 5

 

Overall

:SWE Josefin Olsson - 8

:USA Paige Railey - 14

:NED Marit Bouwmeester - 22

:FRA Marie Bolou - 24

:FIN Tuula Tenkanen - 24

...

 

Olympic qualification

:CRO 47
:ARG 54
:URU 55
:IRL 58
:GUA 74
:LTU 77
:AUS 79

:BLR 82

:RUS 83

:THA 84

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:CYP 85

:NZL 85

:LCA 86

:ESP 86

:SLO 95

:ROU 108

:POR 109

...

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