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Sailing WS World Championships 2018


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disaster for Italy in the Nacra class (and for Tartaglini in the women's RS:X...she just can't cope with the poor wind condition...she absolutely needs a good breeze to pick up...at least Marta Maggetti is still keeping ITA among the Olympic qualifiers)...

on the other side, very good day in the men's RS:X...and, above all, the biggest surprise for us is the current 7th place and the Olympic spot earned by Dubbini & Di Salle in the women's 470...

p.s. they are the first Italian athletes qualified for Tokyo...now their names will stay in the books (and in the trivia questions) forever...

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vor 37 Minuten schrieb dcro:

Quite strange reasoning with Finn. They planned to have 3 races today and nothing tomorrow, but at the end they have 2+2 because of today's poor conditions? Weird.

Not the right nations having quota 

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vor einer Stunde schrieb phelps:

day #6 recap

 

Men's Laser (8 races): :AUS  Matthew Wearn 23 pts, :CYP Pavlos Kontides 27 pts, :NZL Sam Meech 29 pts

 

Women's Laser Radial (7 races): :DEN Marie Rindom 25 pts, :USA Paige Riley 26 pts, :CAN Sarah Douglas & :BEL Emma Plaesschart tied with 36 pts

 

Finn (8 races): :GBR Ed Wright 37 pts, :CAN Tom Ramshaw 44 pts, :NZL Josh Junior 45 pts

 

Men's 470 (9 races): :SWE Anton Dahlberg/Fredrik Bergstrom 36 pts, :FRA  Kevin Peponnet/Jeremie Mion 43 pts, :AUS Mathew Belcher/William Ryan 47 pts

 

**Women's 470 (7 races): :JPN Ai Kondo Yoshida/Miho Yoshioka 23 pts, :FRA Camille Lecointre/Aloise Retornaz 28 pts, :GBR Hannah Mills/Eilidh McIntyre 33 pts

 

*Men's 49er (6 races): :FRA Lucas Rual/Emile Amoros 14 pts, :NZL Logan Dunning Beck/Oscar Gunn 22 pts, :GER Tim Fischer/Fabian Graf 23 pts

 

Women's 49er FX (6 races): :DEN Ida Marie Baad Nielsen/Marie Thusgaard Olsen 13 pts, :NED Annemiek Bekkering/Annette Duetz 23 pts, :AUT Tanja Frank/Lorena Abicht 28 pts

 

Men's RS:X (6 races): :POL Pawel Tarnowski 14 pts, :NED Dorian Van Rijsselberge 17 pts, :ITA Daniele Benedetti & :ITA Mattia Camboni tied with 20 pts

 

Women's RS:X (6 races): :CHN Lu Yunxia 14 pts, :NED Lilian De Geus 17 pts, :FRA Charline Picon 21 pts

 

Mixed Nacra 17 (7 races): :ARG Santiago Lange/Cecilia Carranza Saroli 16 pts, :BRA Samuel Albrecht/Gabriela Nicolino De Sà 21 pts, :AUS Jason Waterhouse/Lisa Darmanin 26 pts

 

* = No races Today

 

** = Fleet Races are over, teams qualified for the Medal Race: :JPN / :FRA*** / :GBR*** / :ESP*** / :CHN*** / :ESP / :ITA*** / :GBR / :SUI*** / :GRE***

 

*** = Olympic Quota (also for :SLO )

 

 

Not Olympic classes...

 

Men's Kiteboard (12 races): :GBR S.Bridge 10 pts, :FRA N.Parlier 11 pts, :GBR O.Bridge 13 pts

Women's Kiteboard (9 races): :GBR S.Bridge 22 pts, :AUS B.Whitehead 26 pts, :FRA A.M.Desjardins 37 pts

So Denmark is using the home advantage. Very impressive results for France and New Zealand.

For me this competition is unworthy of the most important qualifying event for the olympics.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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8 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

So Denmark is using the home advantage. Very impressive results for France and New Zealand.

For me this competition is unworthy of the most important qualifying event for the olympics.

 

Why is it unworthy?

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