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Men's Sailing ILCA Laser World Championships 2020

 

AUS.gif Melbourne (AUS) - 11 February 2020 - 16 February 2020 AUS.gif

 

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


Tuesday, February 11th
14:00 Men's Laser Day 1

Wednesday, February 12th
14:00 Men's Laser Day 2

Thursday, February 13th
14:00 Men's Laser Day 3

Friday, February 14th
14:00 Men's Laser Day 4

Saturday, February 15th
14:00 Men's Laser Day 5

Sunday, February 16th
12:00 Men's Laser Day 6

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Men's Laser
Final Results

 

GER.gif Philipp Buhl
26.0G

 

AUS.gif Matt Wearn
38.0G

 

CRO.gif Tonči Stipanović
64.0G

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jean Baptiste Bernaz
FRA.gif
66.0G
5
Elliot Hanson
GBR.gif
66.0G
6
Hermann Tomasgaard
NOR.gif
71.0G
7
Luke Elliott
AUS.gif
72.0G
8
Sam Meech
NZL.gif
86.0G
9
Jesper Stalheim
SWE.gif
93.0G
10
Filip Jurišić
CRO.gif
94.0G
11
Wannes Van Laer
BEL.gif
98.0G
12
Pavlos Kontides
CYP.gif
100.0G
13
Michael Beckett
GBR.gif
107.0G
14
Duko Bos
NED.gif
109.0G
15
Tom Burton
AUS.gif
112.0G
16
Alessio Spadoni
ITA.gif
116.0G
17
Rutger Van Schaardenburg
NED.gif
117.0G
18
Charlie Buckingham
USA.gif
120.0G
19
Nick Thompson
GBR.gif
125.0G
20
Juan Maegli
GUA.gif
126.0G
21
Thomas Saunders
NZL.gif
127.0G
22
Jeemin Ha
KOR.gif
130.0G
23
Benjamin Vadnai
HUN.gif
134.0G
24
Sergei Komissarov
RUS.gif
138.0G
25
Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini
GBR.gif
141.0G
26
Maxim Nikolaev
RUS.gif
143.0G
27
Mitchell Kennedy
AUS.gif
144.0G
28
Finn Alexander
AUS.gif
145.0G
29
George Gautrey
NZL.gif
150.0G
30
Christopher Barnard
USA.gif
152.0G
31
Finn Lynch
IRL.gif
156.0G
32
Kaarle Tapper
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165.0G
33
Enrique Arathoon
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173.0G
34
Stefano Peschiera
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183.0G
35
Giovanni Coccoluto
ITA.gif
187.0G
36
Jonatan Vadnai
HUN.gif
199.0G
37
Ryan Lo
SGP.gif
205.0G
38
Tadeusz Kubiak
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206.0G
39
Eliot Merceron
SUI.gif
208.0G
40
Robert Davis
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214.0G
41
Gianmarco Planchestainer
ITA.gif
240.0G
42
Robert Scheidt
BRA.gif
255.0G
43
Karl-Martin Rammo
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92.0S
44
Milivoj Dukic
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98.0S
45
Jakub Rodziewicz
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102.0S
46
Julio Alsogaray
ARG.gif
107.0S
47
Ethan Mcaullay
AUS.gif
114.0S
48
William De Smet
BEL.gif
126.0S
49
Francisco Guaragna Rigonat
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136.0S
50
Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy
MAS.gif
143.0S
51
Maxime Mazard
FRA.gif
149.0S
52
Clemente Seguel Lacámara
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155.0S
53
Richard Maher
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156.0S
54
Daniil Krutskikh
RUS.gif
164.0S
55
Emil Bengtson
SWE.gif
165.0S
56
Francisco Renna
ARG.gif
177.0S
57
Nicolas Rolaz
SUI.gif
178.0S
58
Alexandre Boite
FRA.gif
180.0S
59
Santiago Sampaio
POR.gif
185.0S
60
Alp Rona Rodopman
TUR.gif
186.0S
61
Marco Gallo
ITA.gif
189.0S
62
Tomas Pellejero
ARG.gif
190.0S
63
Kenji Nanri
JPN.gif
193.0S
64
Sam Whaley
GBR.gif
195.0S
65
Hugh Macrae
CAN.gif
196.0S
66
Zac Littlewood
AUS.gif
204.0S
67
Nik Aaron Willim
GER.gif
207.0S
68
Fillah Karim
CAN.gif
209.0S
69
Christian Guldberg Rost
DEN.gif
209.0S
70
Yoshihiro Suzuki
JPN.gif
210.0S
71
Nicholas Bezy
HKG.gif
211.0S
72
Etienne Le Pen
FRA.gif
212.0S
73
Ewan McMahon
IRL.gif
213.0S
74
Liam Glynn
IRL.gif
215.6S
75
Juan Pablo Cardozo
ARG.gif
218.0S
76
Berkay Abay
TUR.gif
220.0S
77
Nicolo Villa
ITA.gif
223.0S
78
Dan Self
AUS.gif
238.0S
79
Josh Armit
NZL.gif
246.0S
80
Marnix Bos
NED.gif
247.0S
81
Anastasios Panagiotidis
GRE.gif
258.0S
82
Keerati Bualong
THA.gif
280.0S
83
Juan Bisio
ARG.gif
309.0S
84
Kazumasa Segawa
JPN.gif
129.0B
85
Giacomo Musone
ITA.gif
139.0B
86
Yigit Yalcin Citak
TUR.gif
153.0B
87
Arthit Mikhail Romanyk
THA.gif
155.0B
88
Gustavo Correa Nascimento
BRA.gif
165.0B
89
Samuel King
AUS.gif
171.0B
90
Luke Ruitenberg
CAN.gif
173.0B
91
Yuichiro Kitamura
JPN.gif
174.0B
92
Stijn Paardekooper
NED.gif
178.0B
93
Justin Norton
CAN.gif
178.0B
94
Wilhelm Kark
SWE.gif
184.0B
95
Fredrik Westman
FIN.gif
198.0B
96
Georg Philip Bunk Lauritsen
DEN.gif
202.0B
97
Leo Boucher
USA.gif
207.0B
98
Jacob Farren-Price
GBR.gif
213.0B
99
Luke Deegan
NZL.gif
214.0B
100
Mark Wong
SGP.gif
224.0B
101
Upamanyu Dutta
IND.gif
233.0B
102
Ao Higuchi
JPN.gif
242.0B
103
Matti Muru
CAN.gif
247.0B
104
Guillermo Flores Martín
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256.0B
105
Campbell Patton
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269.0B
106
James Juhasz
CAN.gif
269.0B
107
Alexandre Kowalski
FRA.gif
271.0B
108
Martin Aruja
EST.gif
285.0B
109
James Stewart
AUS.gif
288.0B
110
Liam Bruce
CAN.gif
292.0B
111
Thad Lettsome
IVB.gif
294.0B
112
Andrew Robinson
AUS.gif
295.0B
113
William Sargent
AUS.gif
295.0B
114
Forrest Wachholz
CAN.gif
296.0B
115
Eroni Leilua
SAM.gif
301.0B
116
Seung Kim
KOR.gif
315.0B
117
Campbell Stewart
AUS.gif
337.0B
118
Ken Fujimoto
JPN.gif
346.6B
119
Agustin Vidal Incatasciato
ARG.gif
352.0B
120
Connor Shaw
AUS.gif
353.0B
121
Pietari Airakorpi
FIN.gif
357.0B
122
Thomas McEvoy
AUS.gif
373.0B
123
Teariki Numa
PNG.gif
378.0B
124
Stephen Gunther
AUS.gif
395.0B
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
1
0
0
1
2
AUS.gif Australia
0
1
0
1
3
CRO.gif Croatia
0
0
1
1
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
1
0
0
1
2
AUS.gif Australia
0
1
0
1
3
CRO.gif Croatia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3
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