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Day 2 Results

 

Men's 470 (5 Races)

1. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez - 11

2. :SWE Dahlberg/Bergstrom - 13

3. :RUS Sozykin/Gribanov - 15

4. :POR Costa/Costa - 20

5. :GRE Mantis/Kagialis - 22

 

Olympic Qualifier

:POR - 20

:SUI - 26

:ISR - 29

:GER - 30

:HUN - 53

:AUT - 60

:UKR - 66

 

Women's 470 (5 Races)

1. :ESP Mas/Cantero - 13

2. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz - 18

3. :ISR Bar-Am/Tibi - 20

4. :ITA Berta/Caruso - 24

5. :GER Boehm/Goliass - 25

 

Olympic Qualifier

:TUR - 56

:RUS - 70

:UKR - 79

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1 hour ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Since I admittingly know nothing about Sailing: How many races are there?

the full schedule is 11 races* + the Gold Medal race, where the best 10 crews from the qualifying races are admitted...

 

if they can't sail for any reason at least 5 qualifying races, the Medal Race is not held and the final results are those according to the QR only...

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Day 3 Results

 

Men's 470 (7 Races)

1. :SWE Dahlberg/Bergstrom - 24

2. :RUS Sozykin/Gribanov - 24

3. :POR Costa/Costa - 26

4. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez - 33

5. :USA McNay/Hughes - 49

 

Olympic Qualifier

:POR - 26

:SUI - 53

:HUN - 64

:ISR - 68

:GER - 72

:AUT - 83

:UKR - 113

 

Women's 470 (7 Races)

1. :ESP Mas/Cantero - 26

2. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz - 36

3. :NED Zegers/Berkhout - 45

4. :ISR Bar-Am/Tibi - 48

5. :ITA Berta/Caruso - 49

 

Olympic Qualifier

:TUR - 76

:RUS - 108

:UKR - 131

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Day 4 Results

 

Men's 470 (9 Races)

1. :SWE Dahlberg/Bergstrom - 30

2. :POR Costa/Costa - 33

3. :ESP Xammar/Rodriguez - 43

4. :RUS Sozykin/Gribanov - 49

5. :ITA Ferrari/Calabro - 62

 

Olympic Qualifier

:POR - 33

:SUI - 84

:HUN - 89

:ISR - 95

:GER - 97

:AUT - 127

:UKR - 162

 

Women's 470 (9 Races)

1. :ESP Mas/Cantero - 43

2. :NED Zegers/Berkhout - 51

3. :ITA Berta/Caruso - 62

4. :FRA Lecointre/Retornaz - 64

5. :GER Wanser/Winkel - 71

 

Olympic Qualifier

:TUR - 114

:RUS - 143

:UKR - 179

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Greece using this event as internal Olympic qualification. Very controversial. Right now Mantis/Kagialis and Bozi/Klonaridou are leading, but the other Greek crews are close behind. I hope they hold on to their leads because it would be very unfair otherwise. Mantis/Kagialis were our best men's team from 2009-2012 but missed London because the federation selected another team. Then they won bronze in Rio. They were by far our best team 2017-2020 so it would be a crime if they don't get to go to Tokyo.

 

Same thing with the women. Bozi/Klonaridou have been the best Greek team over the past four years and they deserve to go to Tokyo. Spanaki/Tsoulfa (the other team) shouldn't go. Tsoulfa won gold in Athens 2004 and retired soon afterwards and now I guess she came back. However I don't think it's fair to Bozi/Klonaridou who worked so hard and earned the quota place and deserve it.

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