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Sailing WS World Championships 2023 Road to Paris 2024


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On 8/15/2023 at 4:51 PM, OlympicsFan said:

By country:

:GBR 8

:NED 8

:GER 8

:ITA 6

:ESP 6

:POL 6

:SWE 5

:NZL 5

:ISR 4

:CHN 4

:AUS 4

:USA 4

:CRO 4

:SUI 3

:AUT 3

:NOR 3

:DEN 3

:POR 3

:ARG 2

:FIN 2

:SLO 2

:HUN 2

:BEL 2

:IRL 2

:BRA 1

:MEX 1

:SGP 1

:JPN 1

:CYP 1

:IND 1

:TUR 1

:CAN 1

 

I expected Brazil, Australia and New Zealand to do better, but obviously it can still change. 8 quote places would be great for Germany. Quite telling that Germany (right now) would qualify in all events except men's/women's skiff, obviously that is their weak spot.

Really shocking that we are not on this list considering our history in the sport. Even in Tokyo we had 8 quotas (6 boat classes) which was considered low for us.

 

I still think we will qualify some others in the next regattas, but we will probably send something like 3-5 sailors to Paris.

 

470 being reduced to two quotas from four really hurt us, and none of our mixed combinations are anywhere near as good as we were when they had separate genders.

 

We also seemed to do way better in RS:X compared to iQFoil.

 

Finn getting removed also cost us a spot, as did Karachaliou switching to Portugal in the women's laser radial.

 

I still think we'll qualify in the men's laser, men's kite, men's iQFoil and possibly one of the two-person boats or women's iQFoil...

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:HUN Érdi is still leading the women's dinghy which kinda proves that she should be a medal contender for Paris. I still can't believe how much the Hungarian federation fucked her when they just kind forgot to pay the fee for her Paris Test Event appearance. She missed one of the most important events for her Olympic prep, and if that hurt her chances in any way I will be furious. We rarely get any chances in sailing and the federation is so amateur that they even manage to mess up these rare occasions. 

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mixed Multihull (Nacra 17)

 

Gold: :ITA Ruggero Tita & Maria Caterina Banti

Silver: :GBR John Gimson & Anna Burnet

Bronze: :SWE Emil Jarudd & Hanna Jonsson

 

Full Result

https://worlds2023.sapsailing.com/gwt/Home.html#/regatta/leaderboard/:eventId=03b11a50-8446-43e9-878c-6cb60dc75715&regattaId=Worlds 2023 - Mixed Multihull

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mixed Dinghy (470)

 

Gold: :JPN Keiju Okada & Miho Yoshioka

Silver: :ESP Jordi Xammar Hernandez & Nora Brugman Cabot

Bronze: :JPN Tetsuya Isozaki & Yurie Seki

 

Full Result

https://worlds2023.sapsailing.com/gwt/Home.html#/regatta/leaderboard/:eventId=03b11a50-8446-43e9-878c-6cb60dc75715&regattaId=Worlds 2023 - Mixed Dinghy

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18 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Could someone please explain the competition format in Kite? What happens after 20 races? How many do advance to Semifinal and how many to final? 
 

thanks 

if they use the same format of the world cup races:

 

the top 2 of the ranking advance directly to the finals, while the remaining 8 surfers are divided into 2 4-man heats "semifinal round" according to the serpentine system (3rd/6th/7th and 10th in one heat, 4th/5th/8th and 9th in the other heat)

 

the best ranked surfer in each heat starts with 2 "ghost wins", the 2nd best with 1 and the other 2 surfers with 0

the first to 3 wins in each semifinal group advances to the final round, which has the same format (the no.1 of the qualification races starts with 2 "ghost wins", the 2nd with 1 and the 2 surfers coming from the semis with 0. once again, the first to 3 wins gets the gold medal, then silver and bronze are awarded to the surfers with more wins in the final round and, if tied, the actual result of the last race counts for the final positions)

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