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Sailing ILCA 7 World Championships 2024 Road to Paris 2024


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7 hours ago, Adriano said:

Do not understand why this go this way with America. for me it's unfair. So only Europe has champs after, and quotas go nornally for the highest country. Happy for India and Montenegro 

If anything it's more fair as the continental qualifiers are now equal in terms of depleted talent rather than the Central & South America qualifier being relatively tougher than the European qualifier if they awarded quotas chronologically.

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It looks like there will be a separate Race 11 among the olympic contenders to decide the final quotas :question: 
Maybe we celebrated prematurely :(

https://www.livesaildie.com/ilca-7-worlds-aussie-matt-wearn-with-one-hand-on-the-cup-heading-into-medal-race/

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11 hours ago, Josh said:

Someone correct me here if I’m wrong, but I believe only the top 10 sailers compete in the medal race?

Actually the top10 sailors race in the medal race, but the others still have one more race to compete. The gold fleet starts without the top10. So the winner will be 11th. this is here, on 7.4 : https://onb.ilca.roms.ar/ilca7men2024/images/onbdocs/SAILING_INSTRUCTIONS_Amendment_1.pdf

 

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They even posted Wednesday order of race: https://onb.ilca.roms.ar/ilca7men2024/images/onbdocs/Notice_06_-_Plan_for_Wednesday_31_January.pdf

 

 

So, if i haven't made any mistake, taking into account the discard, Guatemala, Montenegro, Chile and Denmark already secured the quotas. So Brazil and Argentina get the reallocated continental ones.

 

13-🇬🇹Juan Maegli 98pt (max de 129)
21-🇲🇪Milivoj Dukic 118pt (máx de 170)
24-🇨🇱Clemente Seguel 123pt (máx de 168)
25-🇩🇰Johan Lundgaard Schubert 124pt (máx de 151)

26-🇮🇳Vishnu Saravanan 125pt (máx de 174) - by 1 point he is still out of a secured quota

28-🇹🇷Yigit Yalcin Citak 146pt (máx de 188)
30-🇸🇪Emil Bengtson 161pt (máx de 207)

31-🇭🇰Nicholas Halliday 163pt (máx de 207)
33-🇲🇾Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy 165pt (máx de 218)
38-🇦🇷Francisco Guaragna Rigonat 184pt (máx de 236)
39-🇲🇪2️⃣ Ilija Markovic 186pt (máx de 233)
40-🇨🇦Luke Ruitenberg 199pt (máx de 247)
42-🇸🇬Ryan Lo 207pt (máx 253)
44-🇺🇲Ford Mccann 209pt (máx 261)
46-🇺🇲2️⃣Marshall Mccann 216pt (máx 255)
47-🇦🇷2️⃣Facundo Olezza 218pt (máx 270)
48-🇨🇭Gauthier Verhulst 223pt (máx 275)
49-🇵🇷Pedro Fernandez 224pt (máx 266) 
51-🇹🇷2️⃣Berkay Abay 244pt (máx 296)

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7 hours ago, Mateus Nagime said:

Actually the top10 sailors race in the medal race, but the others still have one more race to compete. The gold fleet starts without the top10. So the winner will be 11th. this is here, on 7.4 : https://onb.ilca.roms.ar/ilca7men2024/images/onbdocs/SAILING_INSTRUCTIONS_Amendment_1.pdf

 

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They even posted Wednesday order of race: https://onb.ilca.roms.ar/ilca7men2024/images/onbdocs/Notice_06_-_Plan_for_Wednesday_31_January.pdf

 

 

So, if i haven't made any mistake, taking into account the discard, Guatemala, Montenegro, Chile and Denmark already secured the quotas. So Brazil and Argentina get the reallocated continental ones.

 

13-🇬🇹Juan Maegli 98pt (max de 129)
21-🇲🇪Milivoj Dukic 118pt (máx de 170)
24-🇨🇱Clemente Seguel 123pt (máx de 168)
25-🇩🇰Johan Lundgaard Schubert 124pt (máx de 151)

26-🇮🇳Vishnu Saravanan 125pt (máx de 174) - by 1 point he is still out of a secured quota

28-🇹🇷Yigit Yalcin Citak 146pt (máx de 188)
30-🇸🇪Emil Bengtson 161pt (máx de 207)

31-🇭🇰Nicholas Halliday 163pt (máx de 207)
33-🇲🇾Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy 165pt (máx de 218)
38-🇦🇷Francisco Guaragna Rigonat 184pt (máx de 236)
39-🇲🇪2️⃣ Ilija Markovic 186pt (máx de 233)
40-🇨🇦Luke Ruitenberg 199pt (máx de 247)
42-🇸🇬Ryan Lo 207pt (máx 253)
44-🇺🇲Ford Mccann 209pt (máx 261)
46-🇺🇲2️⃣Marshall Mccann 216pt (máx 255)
47-🇦🇷2️⃣Facundo Olezza 218pt (máx 270)
48-🇨🇭Gauthier Verhulst 223pt (máx 275)
49-🇵🇷Pedro Fernandez 224pt (máx 266) 
51-🇹🇷2️⃣Berkay Abay 244pt (máx 296)

But should the points  not be doubled for last race .....surely if the medal race points gets doubled so should the final race for non medal race .... if that is the case then the scoring above does not hold good 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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1 hour ago, nitinsanker said:

But should the points  not be doubled for last race .....surely if the medal race points gets doubled so should the final race for non medal race .... if that is the case then the scoring above does not hold good 

No, only the medal race doubles the points.

 

It happened the same thing with the women's ilca 6 wc a few weeks ago!

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1 hour ago, Mateus Nagime said:

No, only the medal race doubles the points.

 

It happened the same thing with the women's ilca 6 wc a few weeks ago!

But that makes so little sense .... So someone who finishes 10 in medal race ( officially 10th) gets 20 points and someone who gets 11th i.e comes first in remaining fleet....gets 11 points ...  So if both were looking to get a quota let us say ....the guy who finishes 11th ( first in the remaining fleet gets a huge advantage ) 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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2 hours ago, nitinsanker said:

But that makes so little sense .... So someone who finishes 10 in medal race ( officially 10th) gets 20 points and someone who gets 11th i.e comes first in remaining fleet....gets 11 points ...  So if both were looking to get a quota let us say ....the guy who finishes 11th ( first in the remaining fleet gets a huge advantage ) 

The way it works is that those in top 10 will be in top 10 only. No matter the score, person not in medal fleet cannot finish higher than anyone in the medal fleet. Just as Gold Fleet/Silver Fleet. The persons who are in the lower half of Gold Fleet have higher scores than top half of Silver Fleet but still would be ranked higher. 

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