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Men's Sailing WS Finn Gold Cup 2019


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Official Schedule
Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Monday, December 16th
13:00 Men's Finn Day 1
13:00 Men's Under 23 Finn Day 1


Tuesday, December 17th
13:00 Men's Finn Day 2
13:00 Men's Under 23 Finn Day 2


Wednesday, December 18th
13:00 Men's Finn Day 3
13:00 Men's Under 23 Finn Day 3


Thursday, December 19th
13:00 Men's Finn Day 4
13:00 Men's Under 23 Finn Day 4


Friday, December 20th
13:00 Men's Finn Day 5
13:00 Men's Under 23 Finn Day 5


Saturday, December 21st
11:00 Men's Finn Day 6
11:00 Men's Under 23 Finn Day 6

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Men's Finn
Final Results

 

NZL.gif Josh JUNIOR
44.0M

 

NED.gif Nicholas HEINER
52.0M

 

HUN.gif Zsombor BERECZ
53.0M

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Giles SCOTT
GBR.gif
67.0M
5
Jake LILLEY
AUS.gif
72.0M
6
Andy MALONEY
NZL.gif
79.0M
7
Nenad BUGARIN
CRO.gif
92.0M
8
Tom RAMSHAW
CAN.gif
95.0M
9
Joan CARDONA MÉNDEZ
ESP.gif
98.0M
10
Alican KAYNAR
TUR.gif
100.0M
11
Jonathan LOBERT
FRA.gif
104.0
12
Alejandro MUSCAT
ESP.gif
111.0
13
Ed WRIGHT
GBR.gif
116.0
14
Nils THEUNINCK
SUI.gif
116.0
15
Ondrej TEPLY
CZE.gif
132.0
16
Max SALMINEN
SWE.gif
143.0
17
Luke MULLER
USA.gif
154.0
18
Ioannis MITAKIS
GRE.gif
154.0
19
Fabian PIC
FRA.gif
157.0
20
Oskari MUHONEN
FIN.gif
167.0
21
Oliver TWEDDELL
AUS.gif
167.0
22
Milan VUJASINOVIC
CRO.gif
168.0
23
Josip OLUJIC
CRO.gif
169.0
24
Henry WETHERELL
GBR.gif
170.0
25
Caleb PAINE
USA.gif
173.0
26
Max KOHLHOFF
GER.gif
189.0
27
Anders PEDERSEN
NOR.gif
201.0
28
Johannes PETTERSSON
SWE.gif
206.0
29
Phillip KASUESKE
GER.gif
212.0
30
Pablo GUITIAN SARRIA
ESP.gif
227.0
31
Jorge ZARIF
BRA.gif
232.0
32
Oisin MCCLELLAND
IRL.gif
233.0
33
Kyle MARTIN
CAN.gif
247.0
34
Antoine DEVINEAU
FRA.gif
253.0
35
Lachlan GILHAM
AUS.gif
267.0
36
Valerian LEBRUN
FRA.gif
273.0
37
Lewis BRAKE
AUS.gif
300.0
38
Simon GORGELS
GER.gif
309.0
39
Yuki NISHIO
JPN.gif
314.0
40
Jock CALVERT
AUS.gif
338.0
41
Víctor GOROSTEGUI
ESP.gif
340.0
42
Eric ANDERSON
USA.gif
341.0
43
Rockal EVANS
BER.gif
341.0
44
Harmon MCAULLAY
AUS.gif
383.0
45
Marcus WHITLEY
AUS.gif
386.0
46
Waltteri MOISIO
FIN.gif
388.0
47
Jesse KYLÄNPÄÄ
FIN.gif
393.0
48
Hajime KOKUMAI
JPN.gif
395.0
49
Yuji FUJIMURA
JPN.gif
403.0
50
James BEVIS
AUS.gif
420.0
51
Yoshiki SATO
JPN.gif
434.0
52
Mark JACKSON
AUS.gif
437.0
53
Ajay RAU
AUS.gif
469.0
54
Peter WALLACE
AUS.gif
491.0
55
Robert LICHTER
AUS.gif
503.0
56
Kerry SPENCER
AUS.gif
505.0
57
Greg CLARK
AUS.gif
515.0
58
Jay HARRISON
AUS.gif
519.0
59
John SHALLVEY
AUS.gif
527.0
60
David ELLIS
AUS.gif
529.0
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Men's Under 23 Finn
Final Results

 

ESP.gif Joan CARDONA MÉNDEZ
98.0

 

SUI.gif Nils THEUNINCK
116.0

 

USA.gif Luke MULLER
154.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Oskari MUHONEN
FIN.gif
167.0
5
Henry WETHERELL
GBR.gif
170.0
6
Johannes PETTERSSON
SWE.gif
206.0
7
Lachlan GILHAM
AUS.gif
267.0
8
Yuki NISHIO
JPN.gif
314.0
9
Jock CALVERT
AUS.gif
338.0
10
Harmon MCAULLAY
AUS.gif
383.0
11
Waltteri MOISIO
FIN.gif
388.0
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NZL.gif New Zealand
1
0
0
1
1
ESP.gif Spain
1
0
0
1
3
NED.gif Netherlands
0
1
0
1
3
SUI.gif Switzerland
0
1
0
1
5
HUN.gif Hungary
0
0
1
1
5
USA.gif United States
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Tokyo 2020
2
2
2
6


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NZL.gif New Zealand
1
0
0
1
2
NED.gif Netherlands
0
1
0
1
3
HUN.gif Hungary
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3
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