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Men's Sailing WS Laser World Championships 2017

 

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Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, September 14th
13:00 Men's Laser Day 1

Friday, September 15th
13:00 Men's Laser Day 2

Saturday, September 16th
13:00 Men's Laser Day 3

Sunday, September 17th
13:00 Men's Laser Day 4

Monday, September 18th
13:00 Men's Laser Day 5

Tuesday, September 19th
13:00 Men's Laser Day 6

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Men's Laser
Final Results

 

CYP.gif Pavlos Kontides
15.00G

 

AUS.gif Tom Burton
30.00G

 

AUS.gif Matthew Wearn
31.00G

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Philippp Buhl
GER.gif
37.00G
5
Jesper Stalheim
SWE.gif
45.00G
6
Nick Thompson
GBR.gif
48.00G
7
Jean-Baptiste Bernaz
FRA.gif
50.00G
8
Thomas Saunders
NZL.gif
51.00G
9
Francesco Marrai
ITA.gif
60.00G
10
Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini
GBR.gif
65.00G
11
Elliot Hanson
GBR.gif
69.00G
12
Sam Meech
NZL.gif
72.00G
13
Christopher Barnard
USA.gif
73.00G
14
Luke Elliott
AUS.gif
73.00G
15
Charlie Buckingham
USA.gif
75.00G
16
Sergey Komissarov
RUS.gif
84.00G
17
Benjamin Vadnai
HUN.gif
84.00G
18
Filip Jurisic
CRO.gif
85.00G
19
Karl-Martin Rammo
EST.gif
94.00G
20
Michael Beckett
GBR.gif
96.00G
21
Wannes Van Laer
BEL.gif
101.00G
22
Mitchell Kennedy
AUS.gif
104.00G
23
Hermann Tomasgaard
NOR.gif
106.00G
24
Duko Bos
NED.gif
108.00G
25
Jeremy O'Connell
AUS.gif
109.00G
26
Yuri Hummel
NED.gif
111.00G
27
Kaarle Tapper
FIN.gif
111.00G
28
Stefano Peschiera
PER.gif
112.00G
29
Tonci Stipanovic
CRO.gif
114.00G
30
Joel Rodriguez
ESP.gif
118.00G
31
Filip Ciszkiewicz
POL.gif
126.00G
32
Finn Lynch
IRL.gif
127.00G
33
Jack Wetherell
GBR.gif
128.00G
34
Zan Luka Zelko
SLO.gif
129.00G
35
Milivoj Dukic
MNE.gif
136.00G
36
Ryan Lo
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136.00G
37
Jonatan Vadnai
HUN.gif
141.00G
38
Giovanni Coccoluto
ITA.gif
142.00G
39
Marco Gallo
ITA.gif
147.00G
40
Jeemin Ha
KOR.gif
149.00G
41
Jack Cookson
GBR.gif
154.00G
42
Enrique Arathoon
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158.00G
43
Joaquin Blanco Albalat
ESP.gif
158.00G
44
Antony Munos
FRA.gif
165.00G
45
Eliot Merceron
SUI.gif
165.00G
46
Viktor Teply
CZE.gif
166.00G
47
Juan Ignacio Maegli
GUA.gif
170.00G
48
Finnian Alexander
AUS.gif
177.00G
49
Malcolm Lamphere
USA.gif
207.00G
50
Robert Davis
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91.00S
51
Andrew McKenzie
NZL.gif
93.00S
52
Theodor Bauer
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100.00S
53
Mustafa Çakir
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118.00S
54
Loic Queyroux
FRA.gif
123.00S
55
Joao Pedro Herrlein Souto De Oliveira
BRA.gif
123.00S
56
Zeno Gregorin
ITA.gif
127.00S
57
Juan Pablo Bisio
ARG.gif
127.00S
58
Jesus Rogel Sanchez
ESP.gif
129.00S
59
Santiago Sampaio
POR.gif
132.00S
60
Tonko Kuzmanic
CRO.gif
133.00S
61
George Gautrey
NZL.gif
134.00S
62
Niels Broekhuizen
NED.gif
135.00S
63
Kazumasa Segawa
JPN.gif
137.00S
64
Kenji Nanri
JPN.gif
137.00S
65
Igor Les
MNE.gif
137.00S
66
Erik Bowers
USA.gif
137.00S
67
Francisco Renna
ARG.gif
139.00S
68
Henry Marshall
USA.gif
143.00S
69
Adonis Bougiouris
GRE.gif
143.00S
70
Karolis Janulionis
LTU.gif
147.00S
71
Maxim Nikolaev
RUS.gif
150.00S
72
Agustin Vidal Incatasciato
ARG.gif
151.00S
73
Eduardo Marques
POR.gif
154.00S
74
Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy
MAS.gif
155.00S
75
Tomas Pellejero
ARG.gif
158.00S
76
Rui Silveira
POR.gif
163.00S
77
Daniel Whiteley
GBR.gif
165.00S
78
Liam Glynn
IRL.gif
176.00S
79
Francisco Guaragna Rigonat
ARG.gif
178.00S
80
William De Smet
BEL.gif
180.00S
81
Max Gallant
CAN.gif
183.00S
82
Sagie Glantz
ISR.gif
183.00S
83
Etienne Le Pen
FRA.gif
186.00S
84
Carlos Rosello
ESP.gif
187.00S
85
Tadeusz Kubiak
POL.gif
192.00S
86
Yuichiro Kitamura
JPN.gif
194.00S
87
Ignacio Rodriguez
URU.gif
194.00S
88
Maxime Mazard
FRA.gif
196.00S
89
Ford McCann
USA.gif
199.00S
90
Marshall McCann
USA.gif
202.00S
91
Luke Ruitenberg
CAN.gif
210.00S
92
Nicolo Villa
ITA.gif
210.00S
93
Andrey Quintero
COL.gif
216.00S
94
Nooa Laukkanen
FIN.gif
218.00S
95
Sam Whaley
GBR.gif
219.00S
96
Justin Norton
CAN.gif
223.00S
97
Fillah Karim
CAN.gif
224.00S
98
Clemente Seguel
CHI.gif
225.00S
99
Christian Guldberg Rost
DEN.gif
156.00B
100
Martis Pajarskas
LTU.gif
157.00B
101
Berkay Abay
TUR.gif
168.00B
102
Yanic Gentry
MEX.gif
169.00B
103
Maximilian Mueller
GER.gif
175.00B
104
Hugh Macrae
CAN.gif
180.00B
105
Keerati Bualong
THA.gif
183.00B
106
Dominik Perkovic
CRO.gif
183.00B
107
Daniel Self
AUS.gif
187.00B
108
James Stewart
AUS.gif
189.00B
109
Marek Zaleski
USA.gif
190.00B
110
Stepan Novotny
CZE.gif
198.00B
111
Aleksi Tapper
FIN.gif
201.00B
112
Santiago Diz
URU.gif
210.00B
113
Mark Wong
SGP.gif
210.00B
114
Patrick Doepping
DEN.gif
211.00B
115
Wilhelm Kark
SWE.gif
214.00B
116
Mario Novak
CRO.gif
214.00B
117
Konstantinos Stamatiou-Merakli
GRE.gif
215.00B
118
Jack Aitken
GBR.gif
216.00B
119
Alec Cvinar
CRO.gif
222.00B
120
Gabriel Sanz Agero
GUA.gif
224.00B
121
Ao Higuchi
JPN.gif
237.00B
122
Daniil Krutskikh
RUS.gif
238.00B
123
Andres Lage
VEN.gif
239.00B
124
Marcus Magnusson
SWE.gif
240.00B
125
Kevin Wiersma
CAN.gif
241.00B
126
Arthur Baudet
SUI.gif
244.00B
127
Panagiotis Iordanou
CYP.gif
244.00B
128
Chusitt Punjamala
THA.gif
244.00B
129
Georg Haud
EST.gif
244.00B
130
Abdulla Janahi
BRN.gif
244.00B
131
Jakub Halouzka
CZE.gif
245.00B
132
Forrester Wachholz
CAN.gif
248.00B
133
Brendan Aulthouse
CAN.gif
260.00B
134
Upamanyu Dutta
IND.gif
266.00B
135
Jaroupong Meeyusamsen
THA.gif
268.00B
136
Juan Ignacio Pérez
MEX.gif
271.00B
137
Nikola Churkoski
MKD.gif
277.00B
138
Jiri Halouzka
CZE.gif
280.00B
139
Cyrill Knecht
SUI.gif
282.00B
140
Hassan Al Tamimi
QAT.gif
286.00B
141
Faris Al Bakri
QAT.gif
288.00B
142
Ruslan Jangazov
KAZ.gif
292.00B
143
Marin Mandic
CRO.gif
298.00B
144
Patrik Meliš
SVK.gif
308.00B
145
Michal Andel
SVK.gif
310.00B
146
Gabriele Besozzi
ITA.gif
310.00B
147
Austin Ross
CAN.gif
348.00B
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
CYP.gif Cyprus
1
0
0
1
2
AUS.gif Australia
0
1
1
2
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
CYP.gif Cyprus
1
0
0
1
2
AUS.gif Australia
0
1
1
2
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3
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