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Women's standings for the Olympic qualification after 5 races

1. (2.) Poland - 17 pts

2. (11.) Netherlands - 46 pts

3. (12.) Switzerland - 49 pts

4. (15.) Australia - 53 pts

5. (16.) Brazil - 55 pts

6. (19.) Germany - 70 pts

7. (23.) Russia - 75 pts

8. (27.) United States - 80 pts

9. (29.) New Zealand - 87 pts

10. (34.) Sweden - 120 pts

11. (35.) Thailand - 122 pts

12. (36.) Malaysia - 122 pts

13. (37.) Argentina - 134 pts

14. (39.) Hong Kong - 153 pts

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Race are finished, so not it's time for the juries. Here the provisional results

 

Women's

  1. :JPN Yoshida/Yoshioka 16
  2. :POL Skrzypulec/Ogar 17
  3. :GBR Mills/McIntyre 20
  4. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz 23
  5. :ESP Depares/Canteiro Reina 30
  6. :CHN Wei/Gao 30
  7. :ITA Berta/Caruso 31
  8. :SLO Mrak/Macarol 35
  9. :GRE Bozi/Klonaridou 39
  10. :FRA Amar/Riou 45
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Men's standings for the Olympic qualification after 5 races

1. (9.) Hungary - 20 pts

2. (11.) Turkey - 25 pts

3. (12.) Greece - 27 pts

4. (13.) Russia - 28 pts

5. (16.) China - 32 pts

6. (18.) Switzerland - 38 pts

7. (23.) Argentina - 40 pts

8. (24.) Germany - 41 pts

9. (26.) Israel - 44 pts

10. (28.) Brazil - 50 pts

11. (29.) Portugal - 51 pts

12. (31.) Austria - 53 pts

13. (36.) South Korea - 63 pts

14. (39.) Thailand - 68 pts

15. (45.) Malaysia - 74 pts

16. (52.) Canada - 103 pts

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Some news about the appeals, the Spanish, actually in 5th position, could be disqualified from race 4.

Appeals summary:

  • Men's blue: Technical committee against :BRA Mendes/Canal Thiesen (race 4)
  • Women's: :GRE Bozi/Klonaridou against :ESP Depares/Canteiro Reina (race 4)
  • Women's: :RUS Kirilyuk/Chaschin against :JPN Hayashi/Nishdai (race 5)
  • Women's: :ESP Revetllat/Revetllat against :ESP Depares/Canteiro Reina (race 4)
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Spain against Spain, cool.

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hace 8 minutos, Gianlu33 dijo:

And Spain won against Spain ;) The 1st Spanish couple, in the top10 of the ranking, was disqualified fom race 4.

 

This World Championship is one of the three competitions that our national federation has selected as "qualification events" to decide what couple goes to Tokyo, so it is expected that the girls try to do as much as they can to beat each other, even harming the overall results of the country.


It is very usual in Spanish sailing. For Rio 2016, in 49er we had a lot of problems with this internal competition in international events.

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