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Sailing WS RS:X World Championships 2020

 

AUS.gif Sorrento (AUS) - 25 February 2020 - 29 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 25th
13:00 Men's RS:X Day 1
13:00 Men's Under 21 RS:X Day 1
13:00 Women's RS:X Day 1
13:00 Women's Under 21 RS:X Day 1


Wednesday, February 26th
13:00 Men's RS:X Day 2
13:00 Men's Under 21 RS:X Day 2
13:00 Women's RS:X Day 2
13:00 Women's Under 21 RS:X Day 2


Thursday, February 27th
13:00 Men's RS:X Day 3
13:00 Men's Under 21 RS:X Day 3
13:00 Women's RS:X Day 3
13:00 Women's Under 21 RS:X Day 3


Friday, February 28th
13:00 Men's RS:X Day 4
13:00 Men's Under 21 RS:X Day 4
13:00 Women's RS:X Day 4
13:00 Women's Under 21 RS:X Day 4


Saturday, February 29th
11:00 Men's RS:X Day 5
11:00 Men's Under 21 RS:X Day 5
11:00 Women's RS:X Day 5
11:00 Women's Under 21 RS:X Day 5

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Men's RS:X
Final Results

 

NED.gif Kiran Badloe
37.0M

 

NED.gif Dorian van Rijsselberghe
39.0M

 

FRA.gif Thomas Goyard
56.0M

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Shahar Zubari
ISR.gif
62.0M
5
Pawel Tarnowski
POL.gif
64.0M
6
Pierre Le Coq
FRA.gif
74.0M
7
Radoslaw Furmanski
POL.gif
93.0M
8
Louis Giard
FRA.gif
94.0M
9
Tom Squires
GBR.gif
98.0M
10
Tom Reuveny
ISR.gif
106.0M
11
Vyron Kokkalanis
GRE.gif
108.0G
12
Mattia Camboni
ITA.gif
108.0G
13
Piotr Myszka
POL.gif
115.0G
14
Oël Pouliquen
FRA.gif
130.0G
15
Titouan Le Bosq
FRA.gif
137.0G
16
Daniele Benedetti
ITA.gif
138.0G
17
Sil Hoekstra
NED.gif
151.0G
18
Clement Bourgeois
FRA.gif
156.0G
19
Ofek Elimelech
ISR.gif
158.0G
20
Makoto Tomizawa
JPN.gif
161.0G
21
Yoav Cohen
ISR.gif
161.0G
22
Andy Brown
GBR.gif
162.0G
23
Joan Carles Cardona Bocarando
ESP.gif
164.0G
24
Sebastian Wang-Hansen
NOR.gif
180.0G
25
Andreas Cariolou
CYP.gif
186.0G
26
Yoav Omer
ISR.gif
188.0G
27
Ivan Pastor
ESP.gif
193.0G
28
Jérôme Pasquette
FRA.gif
198.0G
29
Juozas Bernotas
LTU.gif
204.0G
30
Michael Cheng
HKG.gif
204.0G
31
Tom Arnoux
FRA.gif
211.0G
32
Wonwoo Cho
KOR.gif
214.0G
33
Pedro Pascual
USA.gif
226.0G
34
Geronimo Nores
USA.gif
231.0G
35
Romain Ghio
FRA.gif
244.0G
36
Sergi Escandell Marí
ESP.gif
110.0S
37
Juan Manuel Moreno Vega
ESP.gif
124.0S
38
Fabien Pianazza
FRA.gif
124.0S
39
Angel Granda
ESP.gif
126.0S
40
Tomás Vieito Cobián
ESP.gif
131.0S
41
Carlo Ciabatti
ITA.gif
134.0S
42
Mateo Sanz Lanz
SUI.gif
135.0S
43
Kieran Holmes-Martin
GBR.gif
136.0S
44
Matthew Carey
MLT.gif
159.0S
45
Nicolô Renna
ITA.gif
176.0S
46
Mathurin Jolivet
FRA.gif
182.0S
47
Endre Funnemark
NOR.gif
184.0S
48
Onur Cavit Biriz
TUR.gif
190.0S
49
Yun Pouliquen
FRA.gif
190.0S
50
Saar Meents
ISR.gif
193.0S
51
Ching Yin Cheng
HKG.gif
204.0S
52
Ignacio Berenguer
MEX.gif
208.0S
53
Vladislav Burmistrenko
RUS.gif
215.0S
54
Antonio Cozzolino
NZL.gif
217.0S
55
Aleksandr Askerov
RUS.gif
222.0S
56
Baptiste Grall
FRA.gif
223.0S
57
Evgeny Ayvazyan
RUS.gif
231.0S
58
Arthur Ulrichsen
NOR.gif
241.0S
59
Grae Morris
AUS.gif
244.0S
60
Chang Hao
TPE.gif
251.0S
61
Rafeek Kikabhoy
HKG.gif
258.0S
62
Luc Schmitz
NED.gif
267.0S
63
Henrik Wetlesen Borge
NOR.gif
287.0S
64
Arne Frithjof Askvig
NOR.gif
321.0S
65
Matteo Fregosi Maaø
NOR.gif
322.0S
66
Gunhak Choi
KOR.gif
323.0S
67
Matthew Quinlan
AUS.gif
353.0S
68
Vaughan O'Shea
AUS.gif
355.0S
69
Harry Walker
AUS.gif
366.0S
70
Jono Tuite
AUS.gif
374.0S
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Men's Under 21 RS:X
Final Results

 

ISR.gif Tom Reuveny
106.0M

 

FRA.gif Tom Arnoux
211.0G

 

USA.gif Geronimo Nores
231.0G

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Fabien Pianazza
FRA.gif
124.0S
5
Nicolô Renna
ITA.gif
176.0S
6
Mathurin Jolivet
FRA.gif
182.0S
7
Yun Pouliquen
FRA.gif
190.0S
8
Grae Morris
AUS.gif
244.0S
9
Luc Schmitz
NED.gif
267.0S
10
Henrik Wetlesen Borge
NOR.gif
287.0S
11
Matteo Fregosi Maaø
NOR.gif
322.0S
12
Gunhak Choi
KOR.gif
323.0S
13
Matthew Quinlan
AUS.gif
353.0S
14
Vaughan O'Shea
AUS.gif
355.0S
15
Jono Tuite
AUS.gif
374.0S
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Women's RS:X
Final Results

 

NED.gif Lilian de Geus
42.0M

 

FRA.gif Charline Picon
51.0M

 

ISR.gif Noy Drihan
52.0M

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Emma Wilson
GBR.gif
63.0M
5
Marta Maggetti
ITA.gif
74.0M
6
Katy Spychakov
ISR.gif
81.0M
7
Zofia Noceti-Klepacka
POL.gif
97.0M
8
Maja Dziarnowska
POL.gif
98.0M
9
Blanca Manchón
ESP.gif
107.0M
10
Hei Man Chan
HKG.gif
116.0M
11
Giorgia Speciale
ITA.gif
129.0
12
Karolina Lipinska
POL.gif
134.0
13
Stefania Elfutina
RUS.gif
136.0
14
Patricia Freitas
BRA.gif
155.5
15
Maya Morris
ISR.gif
159.5
16
Ingrid Puusta
EST.gif
167.0
17
Laerke Buhl-Hansen
DEN.gif
170.0
18
Noga Geller
ISR.gif
175.0
19
Maria Belen Bazo
PER.gif
178.0
20
Belbeoch Lucie
FRA.gif
185.0
21
Yuki Sunaga
JPN.gif
207.0
22
Pilar Lamadrid Trueba
ESP.gif
210.0
23
Tuuli Petäjä-Siren
FIN.gif
232.0
24
Veronica Fanciulli
ITA.gif
250.0
25
Wai Yan Ngai
HKG.gif
253.0
26
Veerle ten Have
NZL.gif
254.0
27
Manon Pianazza
FRA.gif
265.0
28
Gelly Skarlatou
GRE.gif
270.0
29
Komine Megumi
JPN.gif
271.0
30
Megumi Iseda
JPN.gif
292.5
31
Rina Niijima
JPN.gif
303.0
32
Dilara Uralp
TUR.gif
306.0
33
Mariana Aguilar Chavez Peon
MEX.gif
311.0
34
Fujiko Onishi
JPN.gif
325.0
35
Farrah Hall
USA.gif
331.0
36
Nikola Girke
CAN.gif
339.6
37
Claire Tetard
FRA.gif
344.0
38
Momoka Hara
JPN.gif
350.0
39
Bruna Mello
BRA.gif
351.0
40
Palma Cargo
CRO.gif
388.0
41
Amanda Ng
SGP.gif
395.0
42
Olivia Mew
CAN.gif
439.0
43
Matsuura Kazami
JPN.gif
445.0
44
Ioanna Sirti
GRE.gif
475.0
45
Courtney Schoutrop
AUS.gif
485.0
46
Amelia Quinlan
AUS.gif
505.0
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Women's Under 21 RS:X
Final Results

 

ITA.gif Giorgia Speciale
129.0

 

NZL.gif Veerle ten Have
254.0

 

FRA.gif Manon Pianazza
265.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Palma Cargo
CRO.gif
388.0
5
Amelia Quinlan
AUS.gif
505.0
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
2
1
0
3
2
ISR.gif Israel
1
0
1
2
3
ITA.gif Italy
1
0
0
1
4
FRA.gif France
0
2
2
4
5
NZL.gif New Zealand
0
1
0
1
6
USA.gif United States
0
0
1
1
Total
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4
4
4
12


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NED.gif Netherlands
2
1
0
3
2
FRA.gif France
0
1
1
2
3
ISR.gif Israel
0
0
1
1
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
2
2
2
6
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