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ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 28 July 2014

by ISAF on 29 Jul 2014
Ida Marie Baad Nielsen and Marie Thusgaard Olsen (DEN), 49erFX Trofeo S.A.R. Princesa Sofia / Jesus Renedo http://www.trofeoprincesasofia.org/
The ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 28 July 2014 have been released. World number two pair Ida Marie Nielsen and Marie Thusgaard Olsen (DEN) applied some pressure to world number one pair Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze (BRA) after they took European gold on their home waters.

The Danes came from behind to steal final day gold and sit 67 points behind the Brazilians in the 49erFX Rankings.

Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz (NED) were victors at the 100-point Sail for Gold regatta and move up to world number five from World #11.

Spain's Tamara Echegoyen and Berta Betanzos also reaped the rewards of 100-point regatta success. The pair won gold at Kieler Woche and climb up three spots to world number six.


Jonas Warrer and Anders Thomsen (DEN) hold on to world number one in the 49er after they finished fifth at the 49er European Championship but the stand out performers at the moment are Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL).

The Kiwis hold a perfect score of 700 but only count four regattas and as a result sit world number four. Burling and Tuke have won four consecutive 49er regattas yet those above them count more regattas to their point's total.

There is no change in the top three with the Danes leading the way followed by John Pink and Stuart Bithell (GBR) and Julien D'ortoli and Noe Delpech (FRA).


Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) have moved back to world number one in the Men's 470 after taking gold at the Open European Championship in Athens, Greece.

The Australians had lost their world number one status when the rankings were last released as they only counted five regattas but now they count the full six and are 39 points clear at the top.

Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) had the better of the Australians at the 100-point Kieler Woche regatta and leapfrog many of their rivals up to world number two.

With plenty of points available across four graded 470 regattas over the current period there are numerous changes of position throughout.


Camille Lecointre and Helene Defrance maintain their world number one status following a seventh at the Open Europeans. Behind the French duo there are plenty of changes after the 100-point regatta.

Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar (AUT) took the title in Athens and move up to world number six having taken the full 100-points available.

ISAF Rolex World Sailors of the Year Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL) count five regattas to their points total and are at world number two. The Kiwis finished third at the Open Europeans to end their unbeaten run that included four regattas.

Former world number one pair Fernanda Oliveira and Ana Luiza Barbachan (BRA) finished sixth at the Open Euros and move up five places to world number nine. The Brazilians count four regattas to their total.

Kieler Woche gold medallists Annina Wagner and Lisa Panuschka (GER) picked up full points and sit at World #24.

Ricardo Santos (BRA) remains at world number one in the Men's RS:X with four strong results from ISAF Sailing World Cup regattas to his name.

Poland's Piotr Myszka climbs up the rankings to world number five having taken the honours at the RS:X European Championship, a 100-point regatta, in Cesme, Turkey.

Nick Dempsey (GBR) was victorious at the 100-point Sail for Gold but only counts three regattas to his point's total. He sits at World #16.

The experienced Julien Bontemps (FRA) and Maksym Oberemko (UKR) move into the top 25 following a steady start to the European racing season.







Flavia Tartaglini (ITA), Bryony Shaw (GBR) and Laura Linares (ITA) have been the most consistent performers over the 12 month period and retain their spots at world number one, number two and number three.

Charline Picon (FRA) stormed to the European title in Cesme, Turkey at the start of July and counting four regattas she sits at World #10. Marina Alabau (ESP) finished second to the French racer in Turkey and is at World #35.


Croatia's Tonci Stipanovic moves up to world number one in the Laser after taking gold at the Laser European Championship on his home waters.

The Croatian has been in fine form over the last 12 months and warmed up for the Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championship with a convincing European victory in Split, Croatia.

Great Britain's Nick Thompson took bronze in Split and solidifies his spot at world number two whilst silver medallist Rutger van Schaardenburg (NED) is at World #21.


Germany's Svenja Weger was the surprise package at the Laser Radial European Championship revelling in the light breeze as she took three bullets out of six races to take gold.

The German was rewarded with 17 place rise up the rankings, going from World #45 up to World #28.

Marit Bouwmeester (NED) finished fifth at the Laser Radial Europeans in Split and as a result retains her world number one status. There is no change in the top five with the Dutch sailor leading world number two Evi Van Acker, world number three Tatiana Drozdovskaya (BLR), world number four Anne Marie Rindom and world number five Nazli Cagla Donertas.


Italy's Michele Paoletti holds onto world number one in the Finn on 846, two points clear of world number two Bjorn Allansson (SWE).

Giles Scott (GBR) is the in-form Finn racer at the moment and has five consecutive regatta victories to his name. Scott is at World #14 on a perfect points total of 700. The Briton took gold at the 100-point Sail for Gold regatta and is looking impressive ahead of the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds.

Estonia's Deniss Karpak took the honours at the months other 100-point regatta, Kieler Woche, and as a result moves up to world number five.


Iker Martinez and Tara Pacheco (ESP) took their first major Nacra 17 title with victory at the European Championship in La Grand Motte, France. The pair have steadily improved in the Nacra 17 and will be ones to watch at the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds in September. They move up one place to World #11 following their European success.

Italy's Vittorio Bissaro and Silvia Sicouri have a firm grip on world number one after they took gold at Kieler Woche. They continue to be followed by Ben Saxton and Hannah Diamond (GBR) and Thomas Zajac and Tanja Frank (AUT) who are at world number two and number three.

Lucy Macgregor and Andrew Walsh (GBR) won gold at Sail for Gold and as a result move up one place to world number eight.

Fleet racing - Men - 470 - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Mathew Belcher

AUS

William Ryan

6

5

1

985

2

Panagiotis Mantis

GRE

Pavlos Kagialis

6

6

2

946

3

Sime Fantela

CRO

Igor Marenic

6

1

1

932

4

Luke Patience

GBR

Joe Glanfield
Elliot Willis

6

3

3

913

5

Sofian Bouvet

FRA

Jeremie Mion

6

2

2

903

6

Stuart Mcnay

USA

David Hughes

6

8

3

901

7

Anton Dahlberg

SWE

Fredrik Bergström

6

4

1

888

8

Lucas Calabrese

ARG

Juan De La Fuente

5

7

2

866

9

Joonas Lindgren

FIN

Niklas Lindgren

6

9

6

829

10

Pierre Leboucher

FRA

Nicolas Le Berre

6

10

4

813

 

Fleet racing - Women - 470 - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Camille Lecointre

FRA

Mathilde Geron
Hélène Defrance

6

1

1

941

2

Jo Aleh

NZL

Polly Powrie

5

2

1

896

3

Tina Mrak

SLO

Veronika Macarol

6

5

3

829

4

Anne Haeger

USA

Briana Provancha

6

4

1

825

5

Sophie Weguelin

GBR

Eilidh Mcintyre

5

3

1

744

6

Lara Vadlau

AUT

Jolanta Ogar

6

8

1

696

7

Renata Decnop

BRA

Isabel Swan

6

9

7

672

8

Alisa Kirilyuk

RUS

Liudmila Dmitrieva

6

11

8

665

9

Fernanda Oliveira

BRA

Ana Luiza Barbachan

4

14

1

626

10

Michelle Broekhuizen

NED

Marieke Jongens
Josca Hummel

5

6

6

622

 

Fleet racing - Men - 49er - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Jonas Warrer

DEN

Peter Lang

6

1

1

955

2

John Pink

GBR

Simon Wheeler
Stuart Bithell

6

2

2

923

3

Julien D'ortoli

FRA

Noé Delpech

6

3

1

899

4

Stephen Morrison

GBR

Ben Rhodes
Chris Grube

6

5

1

858

5

Dylan Fletcher-scott

GBR

Alain Sign

6

4

1

838

6

David Evans

GBR

Edward Powys

6

16

2

797

7

Carl P Sylvan

SWE

Otto Hamel

6

6

6

797

8

Lauri Lehtinen

FIN

Kalle Bask
Miikka Pennanen

6

7

7

755

9

Erik Heil

GER

Thomas Plößel

6

9

2

752

10

Pavle Kostov

CRO

Petar Cupac

6

10

1

745

 

Fleet racing - Women - 49erFX - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Martine Soffiatti Grael

BRA

Kahena Kunze

6

1

1

976

2

Ida Marie Baad Nielsen

DEN

Marie Thusgaard Olsen

6

2

2

910

3

Sarah Steyaert

FRA

Julie Bossard

6

7

3

838

4

Frances Peters

GBR

Nicola Groves

6

3

3

832

5

Annemiek Bekkering

NED

Claire Blom
Annette Duetz

6

11

5

827

6

Tamara Echegoyen

ESP

Berta Betanzos

6

9

6

806

7

Olivia Price

AUS

Caitlin Elks
Eliza Solly

6

4

4

800

8

Charlotte Dobson

GBR

Sophie Ainsworth

6

5

2

798

9

Jena Hansen

DEN

Katja Salskov-iversen

6

8

5

789

10

Giulia Conti

ITA

Francesca Clapcich

6

6

2

777

 

Fleet racing - Men - Laser - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Tonci Stipanovic

CRO

 

6

3

1

989

2

Nick Thompson

GBR

 

6

2

1

940

3

Pavlos Kontides

CYP

 

6

5

3

937

4

Bruno Fontes

BRA

 

6

4

2

936

5

Robert Scheidt

BRA

 

5

1

1

880

6

Francesco Marrai

ITA

 

6

11

6

855

7

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

FRA

 

6

9

4

847

8

Nicholas Heiner

NED

 

6

8

8

843

9

Karl-martin Rammo

EST

 

6

12

6

842

10

Tom Burton

AUS

 

5

14

1

836

 

Fleet racing - Women - Laser Radial - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Marit Bouwmeester

NED

 

6

1

1

949

2

Evi Van Acker

BEL

 

6

2

1

942

3

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

BLR

 

6

3

1

894

4

Anne-marie Rindom

DEN

 

6

4

4

861

5

Nazli Cagla Donertas

TUR

 

6

5

4

857

6

Tuula Tenkanen

FIN

 

6

7

2

830

7

Amélie Riou

FRA

 

6

8

6

814

8

Tina Mihelic

CRO

 

6

13

4

809

9

Emma Plasschaert

BEL

 

6

9

4

808

10

Marie Bolou

FRA

 

6

11

7

801

 

Fleet racing - Men - Finn - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Michele Paoletti

ITA

 

6

3

1

846

2

Björn Allansson

SWE

 

6

5

2

844

3

Thomas Le Breton

FRA

 

6

4

3

819

4

Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic

CRO

 

6

1

1

818

5

Deniss Karpak

EST

 

6

7

3

816

6

Jorge João Zarif

BRA

 

5

8

6

803

7

Jonathan Lobert

FRA

 

6

9

5

778

8

Oliver Tweddell

AUS

 

5

2

1

768

9

Jake Lilley

AUS

 

6

10

7

754

10

Giorgio Poggi

ITA

 

6

11

6

753

 

Fleet racing - Mixed - Nacra 17 - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Vittorio Bissaro

ITA

Silvia Sicouri

6

1

1

975

2

Ben Saxton

GBR

Hannah Diamond

6

2

1

935

3

Thomas Zajac

AUT

Tanja Chiara Frank

6

3

1

923

4

Billy Besson

FRA

Marie Riou

6

10

1

886

5

Jason Waterhouse

AUS

Lisa Darmanin

6

4

4

842

6

Pippa Wilson

GBR

John Gimson

6

5

5

839

7

Moana Vaireaux

FRA

Manon Audinet

6

6

1

820

8

Euan Mcnicol

AUS

Lucinda Whitty

6

7

7

814

9

Lucy Macgregor

GBR

Andrew Walsh
Tom Phipps

6

8

2

811

10

Matías Bühler

SUI

Nathalie Brugger

6

9

5

803

 

Fleet racing - Men - RS:X - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Ricardo Santos

BRA

 

4

1

1

660

2

Mattia Camboni

ITA

 

6

2

2

633

3

Marcantonio Baglione

ITA

 

6

5

3

569

4

Tom Squires

GBR

 

6

4

3

564

5

Piotr Myszka

POL

 

5

6

3

546

6

Sebastian Wang-hansen

NOR

 

6

7

6

544

7

Joe Bennett

GBR

 

6

11

7

537

8

Thomas Goyard

FRA

 

4

10

8

528

9

Pawel Tarnowski

POL

 

5

8

8

523

10

Toni Wilhelm

GER

 

4

22

5

518

 

Fleet racing - Women - RS:X - Monday 28 July 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Flavia Tartaglini

ITA

 

5

1

1

738

2

Bryony Shaw

GBR

 

5

2

1

720

3

Laura Linares

ITA

 

5

3

3

636

4

Moana Delle

GER

 

5

4

1

566

5

Natalia Kosinska

NZL

 

5

14

5

563

6

Peina Chen

CHN

 

3

5

5

554

7

Demita Vega De Lille

MEX

 

5

11

7

551

8

Eugénie Ricard

FRA

 

5

6

5

541

9

Jiahui Wu

CHN

 

3

7

7

540

10

Charline Picon

FRA

 

4

8

3

532


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