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Sailing WS Sail Sydney 2023

 

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can you do a little debrief on the other qualifying events please? THANKS

17 minutes ago, Jur said:

:VAN leading the men's kite figth for the Olympics :hyper:

can you do a little debrief on the other qualifying events please? THANKS

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After 4 races:

 

Men's kite: :VAN 12p  ------ :AUS 12p :NZL 21p :TGA 30p

 

 

After 2 races:

 

Men's Ilca7: :SAM 13p -------- :FIJ 40p

Women's Ilca6: :FIJ (9) :NZL (21) --------- :SAM (27)

Mixed 470: :AUS (6) -------- :NZL (14)

 

 

 

:NZL is the only contender in women's Kite, but has DNC in three races, TLE in teh other one. Does she still get the quota or has to finish at least a race???

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:VAN is probably considered the favorite here for what it’s worth. 
 

 

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On 12/16/2023 at 4:27 PM, Benolympique said:

do you have the list of quotas? THANKS

Men’s 49er: :AUS

Women’s iQFoil: :AUS

Mixed 470: :AUS

Nacra 17: :AUS

Men’s Kite: :NZL

Men’s ICLA 7: :SAM:FIJ

Women’s Kite: :NZL

Women’s ICLA6: :NZL:FIJ

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On 12/16/2023 at 10:13 PM, Josh said:

Men’s 49er: :AUS

Women’s iQFoil: :AUS

Mixed 470: :AUS

Nacra 17: :AUS

Men’s Kite: :NZL

Men’s ICLA 7: :SAM

Women’s Kite: :NZL

Women’s ICLA6: :NZL:FIJ

Hasn't Fiji won a quota as well on Men's ICLA 7?

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