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Sailing WS World Championships 2023


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11 minutes ago, phelps said:

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)

Is it same to iqfoil windsurfing?

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4 hours ago, phelps said:

mixed Multihull (Nacra 17)

 

Gold: :ITA Ruggero Tita & Maria Caterina Banti

Silver: :GBR John Gimson & Anna Burnet

Bronze: :SWE Emil Jarudd & Hanna Jonsson

 

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

The same 1-2 finish as Tokyo.

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3 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

Is it same to iqfoil windsurfing?

no, that's even more complicated, there should be 3 medal rounds with single races (with the final being a 3-sailor race deciding only the colour of the medals)

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2 hours ago, Nickyc707 said:

The same 1-2 finish as Tokyo.

yeah, right now there's quite a big difference between the top 2 crews (3 if we consider also Ugolini & Giubilei, who didn't go as well as expected here, but they're ranked no.2 in the WR) and the rest of the world

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2 minutes ago, rybak said:

How many sailors will qualify to qf in windsurfing? We will know qualifiers when this stage will begin?

it should be the 1st straight to the final (so, medal assured), then 2nd and 3rd to the semis and 4th through 10th to the quarters

 

there are still 6 races (all tomorrow) in the qualifying stage before we know who's progressing to the medal races and who's not

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no wind today...all the boats still ashore :cry:

 

hopefully, sooner or later they can stage at least the 2 medal races scheduled for today, but it's more and more unlikely

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

no wind today...all the boats still ashore :cry:

 

hopefully, sooner or later they can stage at least the 2 medal races scheduled for today, but it's more and more unlikely

They've postponed the windsurfing races but appear to be still hoping they might get some of the other races in.

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