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Sailing WS 470 World Championships 2019


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The spanish duo Xammar/Xamar broke their victory sequence after 4 victory in a row.

 

Provisional Men's Gold #2 Results

1. :GRE Mantis/Kagialis

2. :AUS Belcher/Ryan

3. :RUS Sozykin/Gribanov

4. :JPN Doi/Kimura

5. :GBR Patience/Grube

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Great day with Enoshima Seabreeze. All races for today finished, and heading back

 

So, let's wait the juries :p

Btw, the official site change the name of the Spanish duo.. isn't Xammar/Xammar but Xammar/Rodriguez...

 

Men's Provisional result

  1. :AUS Belcher/Ryan 16
  2. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez 17
  3. :SWE Dahelberg/Bergstrom 25
  4. :FRA Peponnet/Mion 35
  5. :GRE Mantis/Kagialis 38
  6. :ITA Ferrari/Calabró 40
  7. :FRA Machetti/Dantès 43
  8. :JPN Doi/Kimura 49
  9. :JPN Okada/Hokazono 51
  10. :JPN Isozaki/Takayanagi 53
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Finally the women's results was published on the official site. Before the ranking, just a small news about the appeal, the Australian team, 9th in the rankings, are under enquiry.

 

Women's

  1. :GBR Mills/McIntyre 24
  2. :JPN Yoshida/Yoshioka 29
  3. :ITA Berta/Caruso 51
  4. :POL Skrzypulec/Ogar 53
  5. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz 55
  6. :CHN Wei/Gao 60
  7. :SLO Mrak/Macarol 62
  8. :ESP Depares/Reina 67
  9. :AUS Jerwood/Devries 76
  10. :GRE Bozi/Klonaridou 79
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Women's standings for the Olympic qualification after 8 races

1. (4.) Poland - 53 pts

2. (9.) Australia - 76 pts

3. (11.) Netherlands - 81 pts

4. (12.) Brazil - 82 pts

5. (17.) Germany - 111 pts

6. (18.) Switzerland - 117 pts

7. (24.) New Zealand - 138 pts

8. (27.) Sweden - 156 pts

9. (28.) United States - 161 pts

10. (30.) Russia - 167 pts

11. (35.) Malaysia - 221 pts

12. (36.) Argentina - 230 pts

13. (37.) Thailand - 233 pts

14. (39.) Hong Kong - 264 pts

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Men's standings for the Olympic qualification after 8 races

1. (5.) Greece - 38 pts

2. (11.) Russia - 57 pts

3. (13.) Turkey - 63 pts

4. (15.) Hungary - 71 pts

5. (18.) China - 75 pts

6. (19.) Switzerland - 81 pts

7. (20.) Germany - 86 pts

8. (22.) Argentina - 90 pts

9. (25.) Israel - 106 pts

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10. (27.) Austria - 59 pts

11. (29.) Portugal - 71 pts

12. (31.) Brazil - 74 pts

13. (35.) South Korea - 86 pts

14. (40.) Thailand - 120 pts

15. (41.) Malaysia - 115 pts

16. (52.) Canada - 172 pts

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