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Sailing WS 470 World Championships 2019


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23 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

How many races are there?

 

11 races +  1 medal race. So the next 3 races tomorrow will decide the quotas. 

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Men's Gold #4 Results

1. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez

2. :GBR Patience/Grube

3. :AUS Belcher/Ryan

4. :FRA Peponnet/Mion

5. :GRE Mantis/Kagialis

 

Men's Gold #5 Results

1. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez

2. :GRE Mantis/Kagialis

3. :GBR Patience/Grube

4. :FRA Peponnet/Mion

5. :AUS Belcher/Ryan

 

Men's Gold #6 Results

1. :AUS Belcher/Ryan

2. :JPN Okada/Hokazono

3. :GREMantis/Kagialis

4. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez

5. :FRAPeponnet/Mion

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Women's #9 Results

1. :NZL Pyatt/Smith

2. :NED Zagers/Berkhout

3. :GER Bohem/Goliass

4. :ITA Berta/Caruso

5. :ESP Depares/Reina

 

Women's #10 Results

1. :ESP Depares/Reina

2. :ISR Bar-Am/Tibi

3. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz

4. :JPN Yoshida/Yoshioka

5. :GBR Mills/McIntyre

 

Women's #11 Results

1. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz

2. :ESP Depares/Reina

3. :JPN Yoshida/Yoshioka

4. :GBR Mills/McIntyre

5. :NZL Pyatt/Smith

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Final men's standings for the Olympic qualification

1. (3.) Greece - 48 pts

2. (11.) Russia - 95 pts

3. (12.) China - 97 pts

4. (13.) Turkey - 108 pts

5. (16.) Germany - 113 pts

6. (20.) Switzerland - 130 pts

7. (21.) Hungary - 133 pts

8. (23.) Argentina - 156 pts

9. (26.) Israel - 173 pts

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10. (27.) Austria - 64 pts

11. (29.) Portugal - 93 pts

12. (31.) Brazil - 104 pts

13. (34.) South Korea - 106 pts

14. (41.) Malaysia - 163 pts

15. (44.) Thailand - 169 pts

16. (52.) Canada - 246 pts

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Final women's standings for the Olympic qualification

1. (7.) Poland - 97 pts

2. (9.) Australia - 107 pts

3. (10.) Brazil - 109 pts

4. (12.) Netherlands - 116 pts

5. (15.) New Zealand - 163 pts

6. (16.) Germany - 163 pts

7. (18.) Switzerland - 166 pts

8. (27.) Sweden - 220 pts

8. (29.) Russia - 233 pts

10. (30.) United States - 250 pts

11. (34.) Malaysia - 314 pts

12. (36.) Argentina - 346 pts

13. (37.) Thailand - 350 pts

14. (39.) Hong Kong - 381 pts

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nice final day tomorrow...

 

in both the women and the men's events we're going to have a direct matchup between 2 crews entering the medal race with only 1 point difference (so, basically who ends up in front of the rivals tomorrow wins the title) and also a 3-way fight for the bronze medal (GRE/FRA both stuck at 48 pts and SWE at 52 pts among the men; FRA -64- / ITA -68- and ESP -74 pts- among the women)...

 

for what concerns Italy, definitely some good results...but among the men our duo Ferrari & Calabrò wasted a good medal chance with today's poor performance (twice 19th and 9th) after a very successful week...

among the girls, now we have Elena Berta and Bianca Caruso fighting for the medals and also looking to appreciate Enoshima's sailing conditions, meanwhile Benedetta di Salle and Alessandra Dubbini look really in trouble and have never been in contention here in Japan (they are only 17th in the ranking), but those 2 are the pair who won the Olympic quota...troubles incoming for our technical committee...:whistle::facepalm:

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Looks like another free quota is available for Pacific nations in the women's 470. Though more likely it will be reallocated to the next highest ranked nation at the 2019 Worlds.

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3 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Looks like another free quota is available for Pacific nations in the women's 470. Though more likely it will be reallocated to the next highest ranked nation at the 2019 Worlds.

 

It would be fun if say American Samoa decided to pick up all those free spots. :p

#banbestmen

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

 

It would be fun if say American Samoa decided to pick up all those free spots. :p

 

The men were scheduled to compete so I imagine they'll take that one. The Laser/Laser Radial could have multiple nations fighting for the quota. The other "free" quotas (women's 470, women's 49erFX, mixed nacra 17) don't have any athletes that I know of.

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