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Sailing WS 470 World Championships 2024


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Sailing WS 470 World Championships 2024

 

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World Championships 470 Mixed (Entries for Quotas) 1 Quota for Continent

 

Africa

:ANG :MOZ

 

North America

:USA

 

South America

:ARG :BRA :CHI :ECU

 

Europe

:CRO :GBR :GRE :ITA :NOR :POL :TUR :UKR

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After 2 Regattas: (1 Quota per continent)

 

AFRICA:

 

:ANG 52 pts

-----------------

:MOZ 59 pts

 

NORTH AMERICA:

 

:USA 15 pts (QUALIFIED)

 

SOUTH AMERICA:

 

:BRA 29 pts

-----------------

:ARG 34 pts

:ECU 54 pts

:CHI 56 pts

 

EUROPE:

 

:GBR 7 pts

----------------

:ITA 17 pts

:GRE 27 pts

:POL 29 pts

:TUR 35 pts

:UKR 48 pts

:CRO 61 pts

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5 minutes ago, MatiReimundo said:

 

 

NORTH AMERICA:

 

:USA 15 pts (QUALIFIED)

 

 

Love this free quota market....

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After 3 Regattas: (1 Quota per continent)

 

AFRICA:

 

:ANG 52 pts

-----------------

:MOZ 57 pts

 

NORTH AMERICA:

 

:USA QUALIFIED

 

SOUTH AMERICA:

 

:BRA 26 pts

-----------------

:ARG 34 pts

:ECU 53 pts

:CHI 55 pts

 

EUROPE:

 

:GBR 7 pts

----------------

:ITA 13 pts

:GRE 14 pts

:POL 24 pts

:TUR 35 pts

:UKR 47 pts

:CRO 54 pts

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