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ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao - Medallists decided across six fleets

by ISAF on 19 Oct 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao - Jiali Sun, RS:X Women ISAF
It was a light wind, big wave finish at ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao as the medallists were decided across the six fleets competing on the waters of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition.

Byron Kokkalanis (GRE) had wrapped up gold in the Men’s RS:X the day prior but intriguing battles for gold across the remaining fleets played out in a tense day of competition.

The stakes were high with Qingdao medals on the line, a share of the prize money and invitation places at stake for the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final set to be held at the end of November in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.


Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) overcame Pavlos Kontides (CYP) in a two man duel for gold and silver in the Laser.

The duo were split by four points and held an unassailable lead going into the Medal Race so it was inevitable that they would lock horns from the off as they fought tooth and nail.

Stipanovic explained proceedings from his eyes, 'Today I decided I would go on Pavlos immediately from the start. I was trying to stay really close and get him away from the start but he was time staying in the middle of the line all the time and 30 seconds before the start I made a mistake and I opened up the doors for him.

'It was really tricky and I was pushing hoping he would make one mistake. At the first upwind mark I was last but it was not so bad as I caught some breeze and after 50 metres on the downwind I was only two metres behind him.

'On the second upwind we were together and he didn’t follow me and that was a chance for me and I took it and came in front of him and after that I controlled him.'

Kontides was left to rue not following the Croatian as he analysed his race, 'From the start I had a huge advantage but the wind was really tricky and you didn’t know where it was coming from. I had two options after the gate, to tack immediately and cover him or proceed a bit more and wait for the right shift. I thought the right would pay. By proceeding I was depending on the wind and the wind went left and I went right so I was wrong in my estimation and then I ended up behind him.

'It was always going to be hard because he will always push you over the layline and then it’s game over.

'I’m happy with how I sailed but I’m disappointed not to get gold, I have many silvers and now I have one more to the tally but I will keep on fighting. If I keep on sailing like I have this week then the gold will be pretty near.'

The fight was also on for bronze with Tom Burton (AUS) sitting ahead of Wannes Van Laer (BEL) by just one point before the Medal Race.

Burton came through in third, three places ahead of Van Laer to take bronze but there were a few nerves on the race track, 'The first beat everybody had a close eye on each other. I wasn’t looking too good at the top mark. Wannes was in front by a few boats so I just had to stay close and put a bit of pressure on him. I managed to get a bit of pressure on the second beat and just snuck past and held off to the finish

'I’m reasonably happy. It’s nice to finish a tough week, I wasn’t happy with the way I was sailing. The guys at the front were really on to it. You’ve got to be on top of your game.'

Stipanovic, Kontides and Burton have already booked their plane tickets for the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final. The spot was wide open and Wannes van Laer’s fourth gave him the spot. As top Asian finisher, Colin Cheng (SIN) also receives an invitation.


Dongshuang Zhang (CHN) defended her ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao title after a tight week of Laser Radial sailing.

Zhang, Tatiana Drozdovskaya (BLR), Tina Mihelic (CRO) and Sara Winther (NZL) were all extremely tight heading into the Medal Race. With the points close anything was possible.

With a light frame and knowledge of Qingdao’s waters Zhang navigated the tricky conditions with expertise. She came through in third and most importantly well ahead of her three rivals, taking gold by 11 points. With a successful defence Zhang was beaming after racing, 'I am really happy with the result and really happy to win in Qingdao, again,' said Zhang. 'My performance was very good in today’s wind conditions. In the whole of the event sometimes the wind was strong and the direction was not one I’m used my performance was solid and I just tried my best to get as high as possible. I am really happy with my performance.'

It was a late finish the day prior with protests aplenty in the Laser Radial fleet. Mihelic was disqualified from the penultimate race and dropped out of the medals heading into the final day.

With the pressure high and needing a result the Croatian did not fail to deliver and finished ahead of Winther and Drozdovskaya to take silver, 'The Medal Race was a really nervous race with lots of protests because four of us were really close. In the end I managed to finish fifth and end up with enough points to finish ahead of the girls from New Zealand and Belarus.

'It was a light wind race so it was hard. There were a lot of jury out there so we had to be careful not to get penalised. It was really nervous with a few shifts and the wind going up and down.

'Coming from fourth to second is a good feeling.'



Drozdovskaya came through in last spot in the Medal Race and dropped out of the medal positions. Despite receiving a standard penalty, Winther held on to a podium position, taking bronze.

Winther’s third place gives her an ISAF Sailing World Cup Final invitation spot. Min Gu (CHN) was the top Asian sailor and therefore receives an invitation.


Jordi Xammar and Joan Herp (ESP) took their first ISAF Sailing World Cup victory with a strong performance in Qingdao.

The two time Junior World Champions took a good lead into the Medal Race and a seventh was enough for them to take gold by four points over Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE). Xammar and Herp, who celebrated his 21st birthday on the final day, have thrived in Qingdao and having played down their chances in advance walk away as deserved victors.

'It’s incredible to finish this regatta like this,' said Herp. 'We didn’t expect this result before we came here but we sailed very well over the last few days and the Medal Race was tough because everybody was very close and anybody could put a boat in between us but that is sailing and we have to manage the pressure. We’re very happy about the ending.'

It’s been a fantastic year for the young Spaniards who have a string of achievements under their belts as Xammar concluded, 'We are really happy with our season. We won the Junior Worlds and Europeans and finished seventh at the worlds and that was incredible for us. Now, coming here to a World Cup in Qingdao and winning is like… We thought Santander was the perfect thing and that was the end but coming here and winning our first World Cup in our lives is really good. This isn’t junior sailing; all the seniors are here with years of experience.

'It’s amazing.'

Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) were the early leaders in the Men’s 470 but trailed the Spaniards by ten points heading into the Medal Race. A fourth compared to Xammar and Herp’s seventh was not enough for them to reduce the deficit but they did maintain second overall. 'The Medal Race was difficult for us,' explained Mantis. 'We tried to start close to both Spanish boats, we achieved that but we wanted to keep the right side but we ended up with the left side and we managed to pass the top mark not in a good position.

'We were almost losing second place. We tried to recover and we finished fourth and this gave us the silver medal. We are very happy about this because it’s always very good to get a medal in an ISAF Sailing World Cup regatta.'

Onan Barreiros and Juan Curbelo Cabrera (ESP) round off the podium.

Henrique Haddad and Bruno Amorim (BRA) and Zangjun Xu and Wei Wang (CHN) are the recipients of an ISAF Sailing World Cup Final invitation.


It was victory for home nation sailors Mengxi Wei and Yani Xu in the Women’s 470 who sealed the deal with a second place in the Medal Race. They have been the standout performers in the Women’s 470 finishing out of the top two on just two occasions across the week.

After racing Wei said, 'I feel very grown up and happy that I have won here. I feel very lucky to come to Qingdao and represent China. I am honoured and proud to win a gold medal.'

Xiaomei Xu and Ping Zhang (CHN) took silver with a third in the Medal Race.



Shasha Chen and Haiyan Gao (CHN) pushed Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka (JPN) out of the medal places after taking the final race victory. The Japanese pair could only muster a fifth which saw them miss out on bronze by three points.

As winners Wei and Xu receive an ISAF Sailing World Cup Final invitation.


With Byron Kokkalanis (GRE) wrapping up gold ahead of the Medal Race all eyes were on the fight for silver and bronze between Aichen Wang (CHN) and Max Oberemko (RUS).

Five points split the pair ahead of the Medal Race, so it was game on. Oberemko knew what needed to be done and had a tremendous first upwind to hold the lead but Wang was hot on his heels rounding in second.

Oberemko stayed at the front of the fleet but Wang was persistent and kept up with his pace. Oberemko edged away from Wang as the race played out but unfortunately for the Russian, Wang was also extending his advantage over third place. Oberemko took the bullet and Wang came through with a comfortable second to seal silver.

Kokkalanis stayed out of their way throughout the race with a relaxed demeanor on the race course. He concluded the event with a fifth place in the Medal Race.

The Greek sailor has been a class above the rest of the fleet and has loved the ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao experience, 'It feels really nice to be in Qingdao, the venue of the Beijing Olympics, and win an event like this.

'It was a really nice experience to see the place, the marina, the feeling and knowing it hosted such a big event. To see the conditions that everybody was talking about, that it was really hard, humid and light winds. Basically the period now is the best and it’s a really nice temperature. It was an amazing week. We had all sorts of conditions so it was one of the best regattas I’ve had this year.'

With Kokkalanis qualifying for Abu Dhabi at the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds, Aichen Wang (CHN) receives the invitational spot as the next leading sailor.


Jiahui Wu (CHN) took gold in the Women’s RS:X, holding off Olga Maslivets (RUS) in the Medal Race to seal the deal. The Chinese sailor moved into pole position the day prior after Maslivets received a disqualification.

Sun came through in fifth compared to Maslivets’ seventh that ensured she finished 11.4 points ahead of the Russian.

After racing Wu said, 'The weather and wind has been good. I have tried my best throughout the whole competition and I feel really good about winning. I have been confident throughout the competition.'

Maslivets knew what she had to do in the Medal Race and worked hard on the water, putting her final efforts into the race but in the light breeze she was unable to find an edge and missed out on gold. Nonetheless she was pleased with her performance, 'I’m still happy as I’ve just come back onto the RS:X after two years out. It’s good to be back on the track and I feel happy in the RS:X again.

'It’s a different Qingdao to the one I knew and I liked it more because we had good winds, really nice winds from the sea which we never had six years ago. I like the challenging conditions with the difficult current and the waves.'

Hongmei Shi (CHN) blitzed the field in the Medal race, taking the bullet which subsequently moved her into third overall after Mei Hao floundered in ninth position. Shi took bronze by just a single point over Hao.

With Sun already invited to Abu Dhabi, the invitation is given to Olga Maslivets (RUS).



Next up for many of the racers is the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from 26-30 November.

470 Men Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

ESP

ESP 44

Jordi Xammar

Joan Herp

(10)

3

2

2

2

5

1

1

14

40.00

30.00

2

GRE

GRE 1

Panagiotis Mantis

Pavlos Kagialis

2

4

1

6

(13)

3

5

5

8

47.00

34.00

3

ESP

ESP 9

Onan Barreiros

Juan Curbelo Cabrera

4

9

4

4

7

(10)

3

2

4

47.00

37.00

4

CHN

CHN 1267

Hao Lan

Chao Wang

7

5

(11)

5

4

2

7

6

12

59.00

48.00

5

RUS

RUS 5

Pavel Sozykin

Denis Gribanov

6

(12)

5

1

3

9

9

7

10

62.00

50.00

6

FRA

FRA 27

Sofian Bouvet

Jeremie Mion

15

7

3

(18)
DNF

6

14

2

4

2

71.00

53.00

7

BRA

BRA 27

Henrique Haddad

Bruno Bethlem De Amorim

13

(18)
OCS

9

7

1

4

6

10

6

74.00

56.00

8

CHN

CHN 67

Zangjun Xu

Wei Wang

3

8

10

3

(14)

7

8

3

16

72.00

58.00

9

RSA

RSA 1

Asenathi Jim

Roger Hudson

11

2

6

8

(18)
DSQ

1

4

9

18

77.00

59.00

10

CHN

CHN 183

Liang Dao Weng

Qiaowen Lin

1

11

7

11

16

6

10

(18)
OCS

22
OCS

102.00

84.00

11

CHN

CHN 1022

Zhigang Weng

Lin Wu

8

10

(15)

10

5

12

14

11

 

85.00

70.00

12

CHN

CHN 1418

Jian Huang

Yang Wang

5

(13)

13

9

10

13

12

12

 

87.00

74.00

13

THA

THA 8

Navee Thamsoontorn

Nut Butmarasri

12

6

8

14

8

(15)

13

13

 

89.00

74.00

14

CHN

CHN 181

Weidong Wang

Chuantian Wen

9

15

(16)

12

11

8

11

8

 

90.00

74.00

15

CHN

CHN 1073

Kundi WU

Zhang Yusen

14

14

17

13

9

11

(18)
DNF

18
DNC

 

114.00

96.00

16

CHN

CHN 1047

Chuancheng ZHOU

Yiqiang LIN

(18)
DSQ

1

14

18
DSQ

15

16

18
DNC

18
DNC

 

118.00

100.00

17

CHN

CHN 205

guodi fan

dianji li

(18)
RET

16

12

15

12

17

15

14

 

119.00

101.00

 

470 Women Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

CHN

CHN 621

Mengxi Wei

Yani Xu

2

1

1

3

1

1

(4)

2

4

19.00

15.00

2

CHN

CHN 616

Xiaomei Xu

Ping Zhang

(9)

6

2

1

3

3

2

3

6

35.00

26.00

3

CHN

CHN 619

Shasha Chen

Haiyan Gao

(6)

5

5

2

2

2

5

5

2

34.00

28.00

4

JPN

JPN 1

Ai Kondo Yoshida

Miho Yoshioka

4

2

(6)

4

5

4

1

1

10

37.00

31.00

5

CHN

CHN 1217

Nan Zhang

Xiao Lv

7

4

(8)

8

6

7

3

6

8

57.00

49.00

6

CHN

CHN 186

Shengnan Ni

Yayin Lin

3

3

7

5

(9)

6

8

7

12

60.00

51.00

7

CHN

CHN 1

Huimin Feng

Lizhu Huang

5

8

3

(11)
DSQ

4

5

6

4

22
BFD

68.00

57.00

8

CHN

CHN 188

Qian Fu

Jinlian Xie

1

7

(11)
DNS

6

7

8

7

8

14

69.00

58.00

9

CHN

CHN 2011

Xian He

yan zhou

8

9

4

7

8

9

9

(11)
DNF

18

83.00

72.00

10

CHN

CHN 126

Wanting Liu

Shuang Tian

10

10

(11)
DNC

11
DNC

10

11
DNC

11
DNC

11
DNC

16

101.00

90.00

 

Laser Men Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

CRO

CRO 204731

Tonci Stipanovic

1

1

(6)

1

1

3

1

4

16

34.00

28.00

2

CYP

CYP 206766

Pavlos Kontides

2

2

2

4

(8)

1

2

3

20

44.00

36.00

3

AUS

AUS 199012

Tom Burton

(19)

10

1

12

6

4

5

2

6

65.00

46.00

4

BEL

BEL 202016

Wannes Van Laer

3

8

7

2

(12)

8

7

6

12

65.00

53.00

5

CRO

CRO 202974

Daniel Mihelic

4

11

3

10

(37)
UFD

16

4

5

4

94.00

57.00

6

NZL

NZL 198114

Michael Bullot

(30)

3

4

7

9

12

6

1

18

90.00

60.00

7

BRA

BRA 203766

Bruno Fontes

8

7

5

8

(22)

5

11

9

10

85.00

63.00

8

EST

EST 203724

Karl-Martin Rammo

(23)

5

16

5

11

2

3

7

14

86.00

63.00

9

CRO

CRO 207268

Filip Jurišic

(27)

6

9

3

4

11

18

13

2

93.00

66.00

10

NOR

NOR 201111

Hermann Tomasgaard

(15)

13

11

9

3

9

9

8

8

85.00

70.00

11

SIN

SIN 197538

Colin Cheng

6

9

14

11

(18)

14

13

14

 

99.00

81.00

12

RUS

RUS 202692

Sergey Komissarov

14

20

12

14

(21)

10

10

10

 

111.00

90.00

13

CHN

CHN 205151

Jinfu Zhou

18

21

8

(22)

5

6

14

19

 

113.00

91.00

14

CHN

CHN 203232

Huichao Chen

10

17

15

6

(24)

7

19

20

 

118.00

94.00

15

ITA

ITA 188953

Giovanni Coccoluto

9

4

18

21

14

(37)
RET

12

18

 

133.00

96.00

16

RUS

RUS 171513

Maxim Nikolaev

16

(22)

13

20

2

13

20

21

 

127.00

105.00

17

TTO

TTO 184116

Andrew Lewis

7

14

19

18

7

(37)
DNF

21

22

 

145.00

108.00

18

AUS

AUS 193330

Mark Spearman

12

(19)

17

19

15

17

15

16

 

130.00

111.00

19

CHN

CHN 205012

Yang Yang

5

30

20

17

(37)
DNF

22

16

17

 

164.00

127.00

20

CHN

CHN 205266

Zili Wang

20

15

(25)

16

10

21

23

24

 

154.00

129.00

21

CHN

CHN 209889

Ning Zhao

32

31

10

15

26

(37)
DNF

8

12

 

171.00

134.00

22

NZL

NZL 202687

Andrew McKenzie

17

26

22

26

28

15

(37)
DNF

11

 

182.00

145.00

23

CHN

CHN 203376

Yulong Qiu

(37)
DSQ

18

21

23

13

20

24

26

 

182.00

145.00

24

NOR

NOR 205733

Henrik Begby

24

(37)
DNF

37
OCS

13

20

23

17

15

 

186.00

149.00

25

CHN

CHN 201314

Xie Jun

11

16

24

(37)
DNF

19

24

22

37
DNE

 

190.00

153.00

26

RSA

RSA 207559

Stefano Marcia

13

12

(37)
DNF

25

37
UFD

19

37
BFD

27

 

207.00

170.00

27

CHN

CHN 211217

Wei Lin

26

28

23

27

23

18

26

(37)
DNF

 

208.00

171.00

28

CHN

CHN 203231

Huaxiang Lai

25

24

26

(28)

16

27

27

28

 

201.00

173.00

29

CHN

CHN 309883

Gu Yuchen

(31)

27

27

31

17

25

28

23

 

209.00

178.00

30

CHN

CHN 120126

Gui Chao

21

23

29

29

(37)
UFD

26

30

30

 

225.00

188.00

31

CHN

CHN 200537

Tian rui Tian rui

29

25

28

24

(37)
UFD

37
RET

25

25

 

230.00

193.00

32

CHN

CHN 207212

zhe song

28

29

31

30

(37)
UFD

28

29

29

 

241.00

204.00

33

CHN

CHN 207627

yu wang

22

34

32

32

(37)
DNF

29

31

33

 

250.00

213.00

34

CHN

CHN 142857

Songzhi Zhang

33

32

33

33

(37)
DNS

30

32

31

 

261.00

224.00

35

CHN

CHN 177117

xinsheng zhao

(34)

33

30

34

27

37
DNE

33

32

 

260.00

226.00

36

CHN

CHN 12112

Guanyun Ru

35

35

(37)
DNC

37
DNC

25

37
DNF

37
DNF

37
DNF

 

280.00

243.00

 

Laser Radial Women Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

CHN

CHN 201213

Dongshuang Zhang

2

2

4

4

1

4

2

(5)

6

30.00

25.00

2

CRO

CRO 199082

Tina Mihelic

9

1

3

2

7

1

3

(13)
DSQ

10

49.00

36.00

3

NZL

NZL 202441

Sara Winther

4

4

2

3

(8)

3

4

1

17
STP

46.00

38.00

4

BLR

BLR 203778

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

8

3

1

1

9

(13)
DSQ

1

2

20

58.00

45.00

5

RUS

RUS 203245

Elena Vorobeva

7

(11)

6

5

4

2

5

4

14

58.00

47.00

6

CHN

CHN 200041

Min Gu

1

8

(12)

7

3

9

9

10

2

61.00

49.00

7

CRO

CRO 199055

Ana Zelic

(10)

5

5

6

2

5

7

3

18

61.00

51.00

8

NOR

NOR 203660

Celine Therese Herud

5

7

7

(10)

6

6

10

7

8

66.00

56.00

9

CHN

CHN 211210

Yajie Wang

3

6

11

(12)

5

11

11

6

4

69.00

57.00

10

ITA

ITA 194941

Laura Cosentino

11

9

8

8

(13)
DNF

7

8

11

12

87.00

74.00

11

CHN

CHN 171717

Shuang Yang

(12)

12

9

9

13
DNE

8

6

8

 

77.00

65.00

12

CHN

CHN 209501

Haijiao Yu

6

10

10

11

10

10

(12)

9

 

78.00

66.00

 

RS:X Men Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Total

Net

1

GRE

GRE 8

Byron Kokkalanis

1

4

2

3

1

1

5

(9)

1

1

1

10

39.00

30.00

2

CHN

CHN 1

Aichen Wang

4

5

6

2

7

(8)

1

3

6

4

4

4

54.00

46.00

3

RUS

RUS 1

Max Oberemko

2

7

8

5

5

6

(9)

7

2

3

2

2

58.00

49.00

4

HKG

HKG 16

Cheng Chun Leung Michael

7

3

(20)

4

3

12

3

12

16

7

8

14

109.00

89.00

5

CHN

CHN 11

kun bi

18

15

16

(20)

2

3

6

6

7

5

3

12

113.00

93.00

6

CHN

CHN 15

Qi Xue

3

1

5

13

(28)

20

4

2

8

13

18

8

123.00

95.00

7

HKG

HKG 2

Ho Tsun Leung

13

2

11

6

4

4

(23)

15

5

14

5

20

122.00

99.00

8

CHN

CHN 111

Zhiwei LIN

11

12

3

12

12

10

14

(22)

14

8

11

6

135.00

113.00

9

CHN

CHN 12

Ming Li

(31)

8

21

9

6

2

16

8

15

6

6

18

146.00

115.00

10

CHN

CHN 113

Xia WU

6

10

7

(23)

17

16

10

23

3

9

15

16

155.00

132.00

11

CHN

CHN 6

Chunzhuang Liu

9

13

14

15

18

(28)

2

1

21

18

14

 

153.00

125.00

12

RUS

RUS 4

Dmitri Polichtchouk

10

30

(31)

1

8

22

15

30

4

2

7

 

160.00

129.00

13

CHN

CHN 112

Bing Ye

5

(24)

12

19

14

21

11

4

13

10

22

 

155.00

131.00

14

CHN

CHN 115

Zhen Huang

19

(29)

4

10

25

7

17

17

11

12

9

 

160.00

131.00

15

CHN

CHN 2110

Mengfan Gao

29

32

(34)

22

10

5

7

5

10

15

16

 

185.00

151.00

16

CHN

CHN 1310

Erhao Fu

22

11

1

14

(30)

9

12

27

17

17

23

 

183.00

153.00

17

CHN

CHN 155

Zhi chao Zhang

15

6

15

17

16

14

19

18

27

(29)

17

 

193.00

164.00

18

CHN

CHN 114

Lin LIU

(28)

19

28

7

22

11

24

19

9

19

10

 

196.00

168.00

19

CHN

CHN 213

Hui Lin

12

26

10

8

11

23

28

10

(30)

24

27

 

209.00

179.00

20

HKG

HKG 11

Gabriel Angelo Brettell

16

(28)

25

11

23

17

21

21

18

16

13

 

209.00

181.00

21

CHN

CHN 1593

Guan Dong

14

9

17

31

13

13

22

(36)

24

25

24

 

228.00

192.00

22

CHN

CHN 29

yu zhao

20

16

13

26

20

26

20

13

(29)

21

19

 

223.00

194.00

23

CHN

CHN 13

Yang Li

30

14

27

(37)
DNF

9

18

37
DNF

26

12

11

12

 

233.00

196.00

24

CHN

CHN 1331

Jiaming Zhang

21

20

9

16

15

(32)

30

29

20

28

29

 

249.00

217.00

25

CHN

CHN 116

Lutan YE

23

17

23

21

19

15

(37)
DNF

34

23

20

28

 

260.00

223.00

26

CHN

CHN 1338

Tian Jiang

(36)

36

18

27

26

33

13

11

26

22

25

 

273.00

237.00

27

CHN

CHN 21

chun zhang

8

25

22

(33)

27

29

27

25

22

32

26

 

276.00

243.00

28

CHN

CHN 1446

Bin Lin

26

21

29

30

29

19

25

14

25

27

(31)

 

276.00

245.00

29

CHN

CHN 23

Ming Liu

24

23

24

25

31

27

26

20

(32)

26

20

 

278.00

246.00

30

CHN

CHN 2147

Chaoli Zeng

17

27

32

18

24

31

(37)
DNF

24

33

23

21

 

287.00

250.00

31

CHN

CHN 20

Zhao Huang

32

34

35

32

(37)
DNF

24

18

16

19

33

34

 

314.00

277.00

32

CHN

CHN 117

Leiye XIAO

27

(35)

33

29

21

25

31

31

31

30

32

 

325.00

290.00

33

CHN

CHN 1352

Dageng Xu

33

22

30

(37)
DNF

37
DNF

34

8

28

36

36

35

 

336.00

299.00

34

CHN

CHN 1336

Xingwen Guo

34

31

26

24

(37)
RET

37
DNC

29

33

28

31

30

 

340.00

303.00

35

SIN

SIN 2

Leonard Ong

25

33

19

28

(37)
DNF

30

37
DNF

32

35

34

33

 

343.00

306.00

36

CHN

CHN 2

Jiamao Wu

35

18

36

34

(37)
DNF

37
DNF

37
DNF

35

34

35

36

 

374.00

337.00

 

RS:X Women Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Total

Net

1

CHN

CHN 9

Jiali Sun

9

6

(11)

5

6

8

1

2

1

1

4

10

64.00

53.00

2

RUS

RUS 9

Olga Maslivets

1

2

4

1

2

16

4.4
RDG

5

3

(31)
DSQ

9

14

92.40

61.40

3

CHN

CHN 191

Hongmei Shi

5

(14)

7

9

10

7

2

7

10

12

12

2

97.00

83.00

4

CHN

CHN 16

Mei Hao

8

3

3

2

20

6

(31)
DSQ

16

2

5

1

18

115.00

84.00

5

CHN

CHN-21

Manjia Zheng

4

1

(24)

8

18

3

8

17

11

2

5

8

109.00

85.00

6

CHN

CHN 118

Xianting HUANG

(17)

4

8

12

13

5

6

8

8

8

8

6

103.00

86.00

7

CHN

CHN 159

Yan Li

6

7

2

10

4

9

11

10

(18)

11

13

4

105.00

87.00

8

CHN

CHN 7

Yunxiu Lu

2

(24)

1

3

1

14

15

15

4

4

6

22
DSQ

111.00

87.00

9

CHN

CHN 5

Jiahui Wu

12

5

9

6

11

11

(14)

3

9

3

3

16

102.00

88.00

10

CHN

CHN 2114

Jiao Ma

7

20

21

4

7

1

(23)

11

5

10

2

12

123.00

100.00

11

CHN

CHN 119

Yani WANG

3

12

13

13

12

4

4

6

6

17

(19)

 

109.00

90.00

12

CHN

CHN 3

Qiaoshan Weng

(18)

9

10

7

5

18

13

14

7

6

7

 

114.00

96.00

13

CHN

CHN 135

xiaoqing yu

13

10

16

15

8

2

3

13

17

(25)

16

 

138.00

113.00

14

CHN

CHN 211

Pei ling Chen

15

19

5

14

3

13

(21)

12

13

7

14

 

136.00

115.00

15

CHN

CHN 18

Yu Cui

16

8

6

11

15

(24)

22

4

21

9

10

 

146.00

122.00

16

CHN

CHN 120

Yanfen DAI

(20)

15

14

20

9

15

19

1

15

18

11

 

157.00

137.00

17

CHN

CHN 17

dan zhang

(28)

13

15

17

23

10

12

18

12

13

17

 

178.00

150.00

18

CHN

CHN 121

Yidan HUANG

21

18

12

18

22

22

9

(25)

19

15

18

 

199.00

174.00

19

CHN

CHN 1324

Jie Du

24

16

19

16

14

12

17

20

26

19

(28)

 

211.00

183.00

20

CHN

CHN 1317

xiaomei Fu

11

22

20

19

25

20

5

22

22

(31)
OCS

21

 

218.00

187.00

21

CHN

CHN 1525

Yan jia Lin

22

25

(26)

22

19

17

20

24

14

14

23

 

226.00

200.00

22

CHN

CHN 19

Yue Wang

14

17

27

26

26

19

18

(28)

20

16

25

 

236.00

208.00

23

CHN

CHN 1313

xiuxiu Ding

27

23

22

24

24

26

7

9

24

(31)
OCS

27

 

244.00

213.00

24

CHN

CHN 27

Yue Tan

26

11

17

(31)
DNF

17

30

28

23

16

31
OCS

15

 

245.00

214.00

25

CHN

CHN 1323

Yahui Zheng

25

(30)

18

23

21

23

16

21

29

26

22

 

254.00

224.00

26

CHN

CHN 1328

Zhen Liu

10

27

25

25

27

(29)

24

29

27

22

20

 

265.00

236.00

27

CHN

CHN 1326

Qin Yu

19

26

23

28

16

27

26

27

(30)

20

26

 

268.00

238.00

28

CHN

CHN 28

jiao zhao

23

21

29

(31)
RET

28

21

29

26

28

21

24

 

281.00

250.00

29

CHN

CHN 122

Xiuhui CHEN

(30)

28

28

21

29

28

25

19

25

23

30

 

286.00

256.00

30

CHN

CHN 26

Shan Li

29

29

30

27

(31)
DNF

25

27

30

23

24

29

 

304.00

273.00


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