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Sailing WS RS:X World Championships 2019


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Just now, phelps said:

right now, it looks that there's no wind at all in Torbole...:cry:

 

there's a high risk that all of today's races are going to be cancelled and the results are finally recorded after yesterday's stuff...:facepalm:

 

PLease, keep the updates. I did not find any good info about this WCH except FB where is very little info. Thanks for any info, cause :CZE is currently holding last Olympic Quota place. 

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Just now, Jan Linha said:

 

PLease, keep the updates. I did not find any good info about this WCH except FB where is very little info. Thanks for any info, cause :CZE is currently holding last Olympic Quota place. 

 

I only read the message on the official website's homepage (on the right of the page, "ashore no wind")...

 

unfortunately I don't have a direct connection with that event...:dunno:

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Looks like there will be no racing today. If so, then the following nations have secured quota places...

 

Men's RS:X - :KOR:HKG:BLR:SUI:LTU:USA:CYP:CZE

Women's RS:X - :HKG:BRA:FIN:PER:TUR:MEX:HUN:USA:THA


There is a strong possibility that both Oceanian quotas will be unused. In that case also :RUS (in men's event) and :GRE (in women's event) would qualify...

Edited by dcro

#banbestmen

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It's done!!! Quota have been decided!! And I am happy, that :CZE qualified!!! Altogether with Karel Lavický will go to Tokyo also :CYP:USA:KOR:HKG:BLR:SUI:LTU

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It's really a shame only one of Badloe and Van Rijsselberghe can go to Tokyo. Really happy for them. Training buddies winning gold and silver together.

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Final results of the championship

 

Men's

 

Rank Names Total Nett
1 Kiran Badloe :NED 68 34
2 Dorian van Rijsselberghe :NED 70 41
3 Pierre Le Coq :FRA 56 45
4 Byron Kokkalanis :GRE 78 57
5 Piotr Myszka :POL 92 68
6 Thomas Goyard :USA 111 81
7 Daniele Benedetti :ITA 156 102
8 Tom Reuveny :ISR 145 104
9 Cho Wonwoo :KOR 145 117
10 Makato Tomizawa :JPN 179 124

 

Full results

 

Women's

 

Rank Names Total Nett
1 Yunxiu Li :CHN 73 56
2 Katy Spychakov :ISR 103 60
3 Lilian de Geus :NED 87 64
4 Stefania Elufutina :RUS 94 76
5 Marta Maggetti :ITA 97 82
6 Giorgia Speciale :ITA 118 83
7 Chen Peina :CHN 110 86
8 Zofia Noceti-Klepacka :POL 104 87
9 Saskia Sills :GBR 137 90
10 Chen Hei-Man :HKG 115 96

 

Full results

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