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Men's Sailing ILCA Laser World Championships 2019

 

JPN.gif Sakaiminato (JPN) - 4 July 2019 - 9 July 2019 JPN.gif

 

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Official Schedule
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, July 4th
11:00 Men's Laser Day 1

Friday, July 5th
11:00 Men's Laser Day 2

Saturday, July 6th
11:00 Men's Laser Day 3

Sunday, July 7th
11:00 Men's Laser Day 4

Monday, July 8th
11:00 Men's Laser Day 5

Tuesday, July 9th
11:00 Men's Laser Day 6

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Men's Laser
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Burton Tom
59.0G

 

AUS.gif Wearn Matthew
63.0G

 

NZL.gif Gautrey George
69.0G

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Meech Sam
NZL.gif
72.0G
5
Thompson Nick
GBR.gif
73.0G
6
Bernaz Jean-Baptiste
FRA.gif
78.0G
7
Hanson Elliot
GBR.gif
92.0G
8
Chiavarini Lorenzo Brando
GBR.gif
92.0G
9
Buhl Philipp
GER.gif
96.0G
10
Saunders Thomas
NZL.gif
96.0G
11
Buckingham Charlie
USA.gif
105.0G
12
Scheidt Robert
BRA.gif
122.0G
13
Stalheim Jesper
SWE.gif
125.0G
14
Guaragna Rigonat Francisco
ARG.gif
129.0G
15
Stipanovic Tonci
CRO.gif
133.0G
16
Ha Jeemin
KOR.gif
134.0G
17
Komissarov Sergei
RUS.gif
138.0G
18
Kontides Pavlos
CYP.gif
140.0G
19
Tapper Kaarle
FIN.gif
141.0G
20
Vadnai Benjamin
HUN.gif
145.0G
21
Beckett Michael
GBR.gif
149.0G
22
Maegli Juan Ignacio
GUA.gif
152.0G
23
Rammo Karl-Martin
EST.gif
155.0G
24
Jurisic Filip
CRO.gif
159.0G
25
Fontes Bruno
BRA.gif
160.0G
26
Zelko Zan Luka
SLO.gif
164.0G
27
Peschiera Stefano
PER.gif
173.0G
28
Willim Nik
GER.gif
174.0G
29
Barnard Christopher
USA.gif
177.0G
30
Merceron Eliot
SUI.gif
187.0G
31
Vadnai Jonatan
HUN.gif
189.0G
32
Rodriguez Perez Joel
ESP.gif
195.0G
33
Bos Duko
NED.gif
196.0G
34
van Laer Wannes
BEL.gif
196.0G
35
Kennedy Mitchell
AUS.gif
197.0G
36
Blanco Albalat Joaquin
ESP.gif
199.0G
37
Herrlein Souto de Oliveira Joao Pedro
BRA.gif
201.0G
38
Elliott Luke
AUS.gif
201.0G
39
Marshall Henry
USA.gif
202.0G
40
Lynch Finn
IRL.gif
208.0G
41
Marques Eduardo
POR.gif
217.0G
42
Tomasgaard Hermann
NOR.gif
218.0G
43
Wetherell Jack
GBR.gif
219.0G
44
Alexander Finn
AUS.gif
227.0G
45
Gallo Marco
ITA.gif
231.0G
46
Villa Nicolò
ITA.gif
232.0G
47
Nikolaev Maxim
RUS.gif
243.0G
48
Guldberg Rost Christian
DEN.gif
248.0G
49
Rodziewicz Jakub
POL.gif
256.0G
50
Davis Robert
CAN.gif
263.0G
51
McMahon Ewan
IRL.gif
268.0G
52
Arathoon Enrique
ESA.gif
292.0G
53
Planchestainer Gianmarco
ITA.gif
112.0S
54
Glantz Sagie
ISR.gif
115.0S
55
Mohd Afendy Khairulnizam
MAS.gif
154.0S
56
Mazard Maxime
FRA.gif
162.0S
57
Nanri Kenji
JPN.gif
163.0S
58
Kubiak Tadeusz
POL.gif
172.0S
59
Lo Ryan
SGP.gif
173.0S
60
De Smet William
BEL.gif
174.0S
61
Broekhuizen Niels
NED.gif
176.0S
62
Le Pen Etienne
FRA.gif
181.0S
63
Bualong Keerati
THA.gif
195.0S
64
Teply Viktor
CZE.gif
198.0S
65
Vidal Incatasciato Agustin
ARG.gif
198.0S
66
Macrae Hugh
CAN.gif
198.0S
67
Ruitenberg Luke
CAN.gif
199.0S
68
Bisio Juan Pablo
ARG.gif
200.0S
69
Lewis Andrew
TTO.gif
202.0S
70
Bengtson Emil
SWE.gif
205.0S
71
Krutskikh Daniil
RUS.gif
206.0S
72
Musone Giacomo
ITA.gif
207.0S
73
Abay Berkay
TUR.gif
208.0S
74
Hummel Yuri
NED.gif
209.0S
75
Gentry Yanic
MEX.gif
210.0S
76
Zhao Ning
CHN.gif
211.0S
77
Seguel Clemente
CHI.gif
213.0S
78
Rodopman Alp
TUR.gif
213.6S
79
McCann Ford
USA.gif
222.0S
80
Dyck Matias
ECU.gif
224.0S
81
Rodriguez Ignacio
URU.gif
225.0S
82
Pajarskas Martis
LTU.gif
232.0S
83
Armit Josh
NZL.gif
235.0S
84
Saravanan Vishnu
IND.gif
249.0S
85
Laukkanen Nooa
FIN.gif
251.0S
86
Ciszkiewicz Filip
POL.gif
257.0S
87
McCann Marshall
USA.gif
268.0S
88
Punjamala Chusitt
THA.gif
270.6S
89
Papadimitriou Dimitris
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272.0S
90
Sampaio Santiago
POR.gif
289.0S
91
Grochtmann Philipp
BRA.gif
297.0S
92
Karim Fillah
CAN.gif
303.0S
93
Bougiouris Adonis
GRE.gif
304.0S
94
Tapper Aleksi
FIN.gif
307.0S
95
Glynn Liam
IRL.gif
315.0S
96
Higuchi Ao
JPN.gif
315.0S
97
Wong Mark
SGP.gif
316.0S
98
Silveira Rui
POR.gif
318.0S
99
Janulionis Karolis
LTU.gif
320.0S
100
Janahi Abdulla
BRN.gif
321.0S
101
Self Dan
AUS.gif
334.0S
102
Maher Richard
AUS.gif
335.0S
103
Coccoluto Giovanni
ITA.gif
353.0S
104
Jeong Bo
KOR.gif
354.0S
105
Suzuki Yoshihiro
JPN.gif
160.0B
106
Ben Harosh Maor
ISR.gif
171.0B
107
Boite Alexandre
FRA.gif
184.0B
108
Wang Zili
CHN.gif
190.0B
109
Stewart James
AUS.gif
201.0B
110
Rolaz Nicolas
SUI.gif
210.0B
111
Rogel Jesus
ESP.gif
213.0B
112
Yang Yang
CHN.gif
214.0B
113
Segawa Kazumasa
JPN.gif
216.0B
114
Bezy Nicholas
HKG.gif
226.0B
115
King Samuel
AUS.gif
228.0B
116
Dutta Upamanyu
IND.gif
232.0B
117
Quintero Andrey
COL.gif
239.0B
118
Saini Mohit
IND.gif
240.0B
119
Didham Paul
USA.gif
240.0B
120
Romanyk Arthit
THA.gif
241.0B
121
Golani Omer
ISR.gif
242.0B
122
Norton Justin
CAN.gif
249.0B
123
Kitamura Yuichiro
JPN.gif
252.0B
124
Tenekedzhiev Lyuben
BUL.gif
253.0B
125
Williams Gerald
TPE.gif
257.0B
126
Halouzka Jakub
CZE.gif
257.0B
127
Tsaramyrsis Patroklos-Theodoros
GRE.gif
260.0B
128
Muru Matti
CAN.gif
266.0B
129
Sanz-Agero Gabriel
GUA.gif
266.0B
130
Lamphere Malcolm
USA.gif
270.0B
131
Bunk Lauritsen Georg Philip
DEN.gif
272.0B
132
Smith Malcolm Benn
BER.gif
273.0B
133
Yoon Hyeon Su
KOR.gif
281.0B
134
Baltali Alp
TUR.gif
287.0B
135
Karadimas Marios
GRE.gif
324.0B
136
Kodama Hiroki
JPN.gif
328.0B
137
Boccalandro Andres
VEN.gif
336.0B
138
Fujimoto Ken
JPN.gif
355.0B
139
Zvilna Eriks Karlis
LAT.gif
357.0B
140
Aruja Martin
EST.gif
359.0B
141
Sugiyama Koichiro
JPN.gif
360.0B
142
Badawy Aly
EGY.gif
369.0B
143
Deegan Luke
NZL.gif
371.0B
144
Kimura Shunsuke
JPN.gif
392.0B
145
Hurley Peter
USA.gif
400.0B
146
Miyata Kazushi
JPN.gif
427.0B
147
Miyako Shigeki
JPN.gif
432.0B
148
Yamashita Rikizo
JPN.gif
434.0B
149
Okawa Akihiro
JPN.gif
452.0B
150
Kubo Masanori
JPN.gif
454.0B
151
Cho Yoshiharu
JPN.gif
461.0B
152
Hotta Manabu
JPN.gif
465.0B
153
Zaleski Marek
USA.gif
468.0B
154
Fukuda Ikuhiro
JPN.gif
477.0B
155
Metwally Omar
EGY.gif
483.0B
156
Sakurai Shinya
JPN.gif
485.0B
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
AUS.gif Australia
1
1
0
2
2
NZL.gif New Zealand
0
0
1
1
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
AUS.gif Australia
1
1
0
2
2
NZL.gif New Zealand
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Tokyo 2020
1
1
1
3
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