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Sailing WS RS:X World Championships 2020


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Olympic Standings (After Day 1)

 

Men's RS:X

:NZL - 73

:AUS - 77

 

Women's RS:X

:NZL - 89

:AUS - 135

 

Should New Zealand get the quotas it will be very likely they will decline them unless they improve a lot.

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The Netherlands will determine here which man will take the quota. The internal ranking is based on the latest three World Championships:

 

2018 World Championships:

  • Gold: :NED Dorian van Rijsselberghe
  • SIlver: :NED Kiran Badloe

 

2019 World Championships:

  • Gold: :NED Kiran Badloe
  • Silver: :NED Dorian van Rijsselberghe

 

Dorian van Rijsselberghe won Olympic gold in London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro 2016. However, Kiran has had a better start during these championships. Whoever finishes the highest will obtain the right to represent the Netherlands in Tokyo.

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for us in Israel:ISR  it is a critical competition since there is a huge fight for the quata Noy Drihan and Katy Spychakov fight that also regarding a big story that was few month ago between the two leading to pretty messy situatio...

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4 hours ago, Dnl said:

for us in Israel:ISR  it is a critical competition since there is a huge fight for the quata Noy Drihan and Katy Spychakov fight that also regarding a big story that was few month ago between the two leading to pretty messy situatio...

What an affair!! Is she still training with that coach?

 

 

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On 25/02/2020 at 23:26, Dennis said:

The Netherlands will determine here which man will take the quota. The internal ranking is based on the latest three World Championships:

 

2018 World Championships:

  • Gold: :NED Dorian van Rijsselberghe
  • SIlver: :NED Kiran Badloe

 

2019 World Championships:

  • Gold: :NED Kiran Badloe
  • Silver: :NED Dorian van Rijsselberghe

 

Dorian van Rijsselberghe won Olympic gold in London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro 2016. However, Kiran has had a better start during these championships. Whoever finishes the highest will obtain the right to represent the Netherlands in Tokyo.

 

Who's your preference to go to Tokyo?

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8 minutes ago, ratelesjo said:

What an affair!! Is she still training with that coach?

 

 

yep and Katy train outside of the national team and the meida is not helping...

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