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Men's Finn
Final Results

 

.HUN Zsombor Berecz
53.0

 

.GBR Giles Scott
61.0

 

.ESP Joan Cardona Méndez
61.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Alejandro Muscat
.ESP
71.0
5
Nicholas Heiner
.NED
76.0
6
Alican Kaynar
.TUR
78.0
7
Facundo Olezza Bazan
.ARG
82.0
8
Josip Olujic
.CRO
83.0
9
Nenad Bugarin
.CRO
84.0
10
Nils Theuninck
.SUI
85.0
11
Henry Wetherell
.GBR
95.0
12
Ondřej Teplý
.CZE
103.0
13
Milan Vujasinovic
.CRO
125.0
14
Max Kohlhoff
.GER
127.0
15
Lobert Jonathan
.FRA
140.0
16
Piotr Kula
.POL
147.0
17
Deniss Karpak
.EST
151.0
18
Oskari Muhonen
.FIN
151.0
19
Pablo Guitián Sarria
.ESP
151.0
20
Antoine Devineau
.FRA
172.0
21
Max Salminen
.SWE
173.0
22
Valerian Lebrun
.FRA
181.0
23
Oisin Mcclelland
.IRL
190.0
24
Arkadiy Kistanov
.RUS
191.0
25
Tom Ramshaw
.CAN
195.0
26
Fabian Pic
.FRA
209.0
27
Taavi Valter Taveter
.EST
212.0
28
Łukasz Lesiński
.POL
228.0
29
Simon Gorgels
.GER
231.0
30
Georgii Paches
.UKR
255.0
31
Domonkos Németh
.HUN
258.0
32
Juan Ignacio Perez
.MEX
265.0
33
Matteo Iovenitti
.ITA
267.0
34
Moritz Spitzauer
.AUT
271.0
35
Andres Lage
.VEN
279.0
36
Victor Gorostegui Arce
.ESP
289.0
37
Filipe Silva
.POR
319.0
38
Felix Denikaev
.RUS
323.0
39
Andrzej Romanowski
.POL
326.0
40
Olof Lundqvist
.SWE
329.0
41
Allain Des Beauvais Marc
.FRA
369.0
42
Vladimir Skalicky
.CZE
370.0
43
Krzysztof Stromski
.POL
372.0
44
Stefan Sandahl
.SWE
377.0
45
Kacper Mazurek
.POL
388.0
46
Greg Wilcox
.NZL
392.0
47
Vasiliy Kravchenko
.RUS
398.0
48
Włodzimierz Radwaniecki
.POL
410.0
49
Andrew Bill
.RUS
412.0
50
Florian Faucheux
.FRA
416.0
51
Borys Michniewicz
.POL
417.0
52
Kacper Ludwiński
.POL
423.0
53
Alex Borovyak
.RUS
424.0
54
Matouš Červenka
.CZE
426.0
55
Bartosz Szydłowski
.POL
440.0
56
Elsaesser Rolf
.GER
446.0
57
Artur Siwik
.POL
454.0
58
Martin Kalos
.CZE
454.0
59
Peter Sigetty Boje
.DEN
459.0
60
Marek Kubat
.POL
465.0
61
Krzysztof Żółtowski
.POL
493.0
62
Corcaud Gilles
.FRA
496.0
63
Rytis Bagdžiunas
.LTU
499.0
64
Evgeny Dzhura
.RUS
499.0
65
Lucjan Bladowski
.POL
514.0
66
Flemming Bender Jensen
.DEN
521.0
67
Wojciech Nadolski
.POL
538.0
68
Robert Gabrysiak
.POL
554.0
69
Beniamin Kobierski
.POL
568.0
70
Bogusław Nowakowski
.POL
594.0
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Men's Under 23 Finn
Final Results

 

.ESP Joan Cardona Méndez
61.0

 

.FIN Oskari Muhonen
151.0

 

.EST Taavi Valter Taveter
212.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Domonkos Németh
.HUN
258.0
5
Kacper Mazurek
.POL
388.0
6
Borys Michniewicz
.POL
417.0
7
Kacper Ludwiński
.POL
423.0
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Men's Master Finn
Final Results

 

.CRO Milan Vujasinovic
125.0

 

.POR Filipe Silva
319.0

 

.SWE Olof Lundqvist
329.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Vasiliy Kravchenko
.RUS
398.0
5
Florian Faucheux
.FRA
416.0
6
Matouš Červenka
.CZE
426.0
7
Artur Siwik
.POL
454.0
8
Marek Kubat
.POL
465.0
9
Evgeny Dzhura
.RUS
499.0
10
Lucjan Bladowski
.POL
514.0
11
Beniamin Kobierski
.POL
568.0
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Men's Grand Master Finn
Final Results

 

.RUS Felix Denikaev
323.0

 

.POL Andrzej Romanowski
326.0

 

.SWE Stefan Sandahl
377.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Włodzimierz Radwaniecki
.POL
410.0
5
Martin Kalos
.CZE
454.0
6
Rytis Bagdžiunas
.LTU
499.0
7
Robert Gabrysiak
.POL
554.0
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Men's Grand Grand Master Finn
Final Results

 

.FRA Allain Des Beauvais Marc
369.0

 

.CZE Vladimir Skalicky
370.0

 

.NZL Greg Wilcox
392.0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Andrew Bill
.RUS
412.0
5
Alex Borovyak
.RUS
424.0
6
Elsaesser Rolf
.GER
446.0
7
Peter Sigetty Boje
.DEN
459.0
8
Krzysztof Żółtowski
.POL
493.0
9
Corcaud Gilles
.FRA
496.0
10
Wojciech Nadolski
.POL
538.0
11
Bogusław Nowakowski
.POL
594.0
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
.ESP Spain
1
0
1
2
2
.CRO Croatia
1
0
0
1
2
.DEN Denmark
1
0
0
1
2
.FRA France
1
0
0
1
2
.HUN Hungary
1
0
0
1
2
.RUS Russia
1
0
0
1
7
.CZE Czech Republic
0
1
0
1
7
.FIN Finland
0
1
0
1
7
.GBR Great Britain
0
1
0
1
7
.POL Poland
0
1
0
1
7
.POR Portugal
0
1
0
1
12
.SWE Sweden
0
0
2
2
13
.EST Estonia
0
0
1
1
13
.NZL New Zealand
0
0
1
1
Total
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6
5
5
16


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
.HUN Hungary
1
0
0
1
2
.GBR Great Britain
0
1
0
1
3
.ESP Spain
0
0
1
1
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3
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