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Sailing ILCA Laser Radial World Championships 2020


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Sailing ILCA Laser Radial World Championships 2020

 

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


Sunday, February 23rd
14:00 Men's Laser Radial Day 1
14:00 Women's Laser Radial Day 1


Monday, February 24th
14:00 Men's Laser Radial Day 2
14:00 Women's Laser Radial Day 2


Tuesday, February 25th
14:00 Men's Laser Radial Day 3
14:00 Women's Laser Radial Day 3


Wednesday, February 26th
14:00 Men's Laser Radial Day 4
14:00 Women's Laser Radial Day 4


Thursday, February 27th
14:00 Men's Laser Radial Day 5
14:00 Women's Laser Radial Day 5


Friday, February 28th
12:00 Men's Laser Radial Day 6
12:00 Women's Laser Radial Day 6

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Men's Laser Radial
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

RUS.gif Daniil Krutskikh
22.0

 

AUS.gif Michael Compton
42.0

 

SLO.gif Nik Pletikos
47.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Brody Riley
AUS.gif
53.0
5
Stefan Elliott-Shircore
AUS.gif
58.0
6
Mario Novak
CRO.gif
68.0
7
Zac Littlewood
AUS.gif
76.0
8
Gustavo Correa Nascimento
BRA.gif
83.0
9
Zac West
AUS.gif
97.0
10
Luke Cashmore
NZL.gif
101.0
11
Daniel Costandi
AUS.gif
105.0
12
Ethan Mcaullay
AUS.gif
109.0
13
Rhett Gowans
AUS.gif
118.0
14
Jon Holroyd
AUS.gif
120.0
15
Campbell Patton
BER.gif
137.0
16
Caleb Armit
NZL.gif
137.0
17
Frazer Brew
AUS.gif
146.0
18
Jordan Makin
AUS.gif
154.0
19
Simon De Gendt
BEL.gif
160.0
20
Thomas Mulcahy
NZL.gif
179.0
21
Jarupong Meeyusamsen
THA.gif
181.0
22
Jack Graves
AUS.gif
186.0
23
Campbell Stewart
AUS.gif
188.0
24
Jack Eickmeyer
AUS.gif
189.0
25
Samuel King
AUS.gif
196.0
26
Jan Heuninck
BEL.gif
203.0
27
Daniil Maistrovskii
RUS.gif
218.0
28
Rohan Langford
AUS.gif
219.0
29
Mark Louis
AUS.gif
230.0
30
Jeff Loosemore
AUS.gif
234.0
31
Dmitry Golovkin
RUS.gif
237.0
32
Owen McMahon
AUS.gif
239.0
33
Pedro Lepecki Madureira
BRA.gif
250.0
34
Bradley Utting
AUS.gif
251.0
35
Lachlan Weber
AUS.gif
256.0
36
Oliver Gordon
AUS.gif
266.0
37
Michael Parks
AUS.gif
267.0
38
Lawson Mcaullay
AUS.gif
274.0
39
Nicholas Smart
AUS.gif
288.0
40
Stephen Gunther
AUS.gif
294.0
41
Minaki Endo
JPN.gif
299.0
42
Koen Kooren
NED.gif
301.0
43
John Jagger
AUS.gif
304.0
44
Brendon Jukes
AUS.gif
313.0
45
Alexander Bijkerk
AUS.gif
322.0
46
Michael O' Brien
AUS.gif
326.0
47
Ryan Moreton
AUS.gif
335.0
48
Logan Cortis
AUS.gif
344.0
49
Suchakree Detthotsapol
THA.gif
348.0
50
Roger Winton
NZL.gif
351.0
51
Paul Garaty
AUS.gif
353.0
52
Thomas Farley
AUS.gif
356.0
53
Rohan Allen
AUS.gif
386.0
54
Julian Taylor
AUS.gif
390.0
55
Nicholas Ede
AUS.gif
398.0
56
Ian Saunders
AUS.gif
398.0
57
Andrew Crawshaw
AUS.gif
404.0
58
James Henderson
AUS.gif
409.0
59
Finn Potter
AUS.gif
414.0
60
Hamish Cowell
AUS.gif
416.0
61
Ian Louis
AUS.gif
418.0
62
Orlando Yen
AUS.gif
428.0
63
Garth Bickfird
AUS.gif
431.0
64
Samuel Savage
AUS.gif
447.0
65
Phillip George
AUS.gif
468.0
66
Linden Wareing
AUS.gif
526.0
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Women's Laser Radial
Final Results

 

NED.gif Marit Bouwmeester
42.0G

 

NED.gif Maxime Jonker
44.0G

 

NOR.gif Line Flem Høst
45.0G

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anne-Marie Rindom
DEN.gif
57.0G
5
Magdalena Kwasna
POL.gif
58.0G
6
Josefin Olsson
SWE.gif
60.0G
7
Daphne van der Vaart
NED.gif
67.0G
8
Manami Doi
JPN.gif
67.0G
9
Emma Plasschaert
BEL.gif
69.0G
10
Mirthe Akkerman
NED.gif
71.0G
11
Vasileia Karachaliou
GRE.gif
81.0G
12
Annalise Murphy
IRL.gif
86.0G
13
Svenja Weger
GER.gif
87.0G
14
Paige Railey
USA.gif
92.0G
15
Marie Bolou
FRA.gif
92.0G
16
Maud Jayet
SUI.gif
94.0G
17
Alison Young
GBR.gif
95.0G
18
Mara Stransky
AUS.gif
95.0G
19
Tuula Tenkanen
FIN.gif
97.0G
20
Marie Barrue
FRA.gif
101.0G
21
Monika Mikkola
FIN.gif
105.0G
22
Silvia Zennaro
ITA.gif
105.0G
23
Agata Barwińska
POL.gif
109.0G
24
Zoe Thomson
AUS.gif
112.0G
25
Pernelle Michon
FRA.gif
115.0G
26
Erika Reineke
USA.gif
117.0G
27
Sarah Douglas
CAN.gif
120.0G
28
Louise Cervera
FRA.gif
122.0G
29
Ecem Güzel
TUR.gif
130.0G
30
Ekaterina Zyuzina
RUS.gif
131.0G
31
Hannah Anderssohn
GER.gif
139.0G
32
Pauline Liebig
GER.gif
139.0G
33
Anna Munch
DEN.gif
148.0G
34
Mathilde De Kerangat
FRA.gif
148.0G
35
Elena Vorobeva
CRO.gif
151.0G
36
Charlotte Rose
USA.gif
153.0G
37
Pia Kuhlmann
GER.gif
163.0G
38
Tatiana Drozdovskaya
BLR.gif
175.0G
39
Elyse Ainsworth
AUS.gif
176.0G
40
Aoife Hopkins
IRL.gif
186.0G
41
Luciana Cardozo
ARG.gif
186.0G
42
Lucía Falasca
ARG.gif
187.0G
43
Yumiko Tombe
JPN.gif
193.0G
44
Olivia Christie
NZL.gif
194.0G
45
Casey Imeneo
AUS.gif
201.0G
46
Julia Buesselberg
GER.gif
202.0G
47
Fatima Reyes
ESP.gif
210.0G
48
Sandra Lulić
CRO.gif
214.0G
49
Matilda Talluri
ITA.gif
219.0G
50
Mariia Kislukhina
RUS.gif
222.0G
51
Marilena Makri
CYP.gif
225.0G
52
Marlena Berzina
AUS.gif
252.0G
53
Nur Shazrin Mohamad Latif
MAS.gif
260.0G
54
Joyce Floridia
ITA.gif
130.0S
55
Annabelle Rennie-Younger
NZL.gif
132.0S
56
Carolina Albano
ITA.gif
134.0S
57
Dolores Moreira Fraschini
URU.gif
144.0S
58
Clara Gravely
CAN.gif
147.0S
59
Maura Dewey
CAN.gif
149.0S
60
Mina Ferguson
AUS.gif
149.0S
61
Athanasia Fakidi
GRE.gif
154.0S
62
Coralie Vittecoq
CAN.gif
159.0S
63
Aisling Keller
IRL.gif
161.0S
64
Francesca Frazza
ITA.gif
171.0S
65
Valentina Balbi
ITA.gif
178.0S
66
Caroline Sofia Rosmo
NOR.gif
184.0S
67
Jacinta Ainsworth
AUS.gif
188.0S
68
Annie Eastgate
AUS.gif
188.0S
69
Estere Kumpina
LAT.gif
190.0S
70
Lena Haverland
GER.gif
194.0S
71
Laura Bo Voss
GER.gif
195.0S
72
Brooke Wilson
AUS.gif
195.0S
73
Isabella Maegli
GUA.gif
199.0S
74
Laura Schewe
GER.gif
200.0S
75
Gabriella Kidd
BRA.gif
201.0S
76
Paige Caldecoat
AUS.gif
220.0S
77
Hanne Weaver
USA.gif
226.0S
78
Eve McMahon
IRL.gif
229.0S
79
Valeria Lomatchenko
RUS.gif
230.0S
80
Kim Pletikos
SLO.gif
251.0S
81
Lin Pletikos
SLO.gif
254.0S
82
Paloma Schmidt Gutiérrez
PER.gif
256.0S
83
Victoria Chan
SGP.gif
258.5S
84
Courtney Reynolds-Smith
NZL.gif
262.0S
85
Sylvie Stannage
AUS.gif
264.0S
86
Jia Kim
KOR.gif
268.0S
87
Aleksandra Lukoyanova
RUS.gif
270.0S
88
Ekaterina Guseva
RUS.gif
275.0S
89
Greta Pilkington
NZL.gif
284.0S
90
Martina Bezdekova
CZE.gif
293.0S
91
Adriana Penruddocke
BER.gif
293.0S
92
Evie Saunders
AUS.gif
302.0S
93
Erin Cowley
AUS.gif
312.0S
94
Caitlin Shaw
AUS.gif
312.5S
95
Simone Wood
AUS.gif
314.0S
96
Adele Auchterlonie
AUS.gif
314.0S
97
Sophia Morgan
FIJ.gif
348.0S
98
Lucy Ede
AUS.gif
350.0S
99
Julia Francis
NZL.gif
355.0S
100
Nelle Leenders
FIJ.gif
377.0S
101
Kamolwan Chanyim
THA.gif
389.0S
102
Rose-Lee Numa
PNG.gif
393.0S
103
PatrÍcia Raulino
BRA.gif
394.0S
104
Isabella Boyd
NZL.gif
405.0S
105
George Aulich
AUS.gif
413.0S
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
1
1
0
2
2
RUS.gif Russia
1
0
0
1
3
AUS.gif Australia
0
1
0
1
4
NOR.gif Norway
0
0
1
1
4
SLO.gif Slovenia
0
0
1
1
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
2
2
2
6


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
1
1
0
2
2
NOR.gif Norway
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3
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