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ISAF Sailing World Cup 2014 - Cool Melbourne day for Olympic fleets

by Lisa Ratcliff ISAF Sailing World Cup – Event Media on 9 Dec 2014
49er Fleet start - ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne 2014. Jeff Crow/ Sport the Library http://www.sportlibrary.com.au
ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne 2014 - Shifty conditions and a cool and crystal clear Melbourne day greeted all the Olympic events racing off Sandringham Yacht Club on day two of ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne. Southerly winds 8-10 knots built late in the day to 16 knots, a more true local summer sea breeze.

Port Phillip is so vast and empty midweek the fleets are well separated. Plenty of room to swing a cat as the saying goes. Other than the on-water race officials’ and coaches vessels there are no other power boats and equally no wash interfering with the fleets. A clear, clean and fair track for the 504 boats and 800 or so competitors from around the world.

It’s noticeably quiet inside the course boundaries too, the occasional polite reminder indicative of the opening light conditions and early stage of competition.

Ashore a corresponding chilled out and friendly vibe is noticeable around the SYC boatyard. Results are already adding up to determine who goes through to the weekend Medal Races, but there’s time in this first phase for conviviality and to joke around.

49er

The best placed European 49er crew is Austria’s Nico Delle-Karth and Nikolaus Resch in third overall behind the two Australian teams of Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen and David Gilmour and Rhys Mara in second place.

'Bloody Nathan… he hasn’t had a bad race yet, but I hope he does soon!' Gilmour jested this afternoon, a backhanded compliment directed at his fellow Australian Sailing Team (AST) member and crew, London 2012 49er Olympic medallists and now part of the Artemis America’s Cup team.

The partnership between the two Nicos spans 15 years and 'is a mixture between us being brothers and a married couple,' says the bow. 'We always argue, that’s what keeps the relationship alive,' says the aft.

There’s not much the guys don’t know about each other. The most annoying thing about Resch is 'how he leaves his stuff all over the boat,' says the skipper pointing towards Resch’s rashie drying on the wing in the sun. On the flipside Resch grizzles, 'Nico always likes a clean boat.' Sounds like a case of opposites attract.

As 19 and 20 year-olds the duo went to the Athens Olympics, a career highlight for Delle-Karth whereas Resch cites the youth worlds in Sydney in 2000 straight after the Games that year as his high point. Now they are aiming towards the Rio Olympics in two years’ time with the goal of a podium finish. 'We finished fourth at London, we at least want third in Rio,' Delle-Karth puts out there.

49erFX

Six races down and Norway’s Helene Naess and Marie Ronningen are second to Tess Lloyd and Caitlin Elks (AUS-ASS) in the 49erFX women’s skiff. The Norwegians are showing early fleet control with twins Ragna and Maia Agerup holding onto third place.

Naess and Ronningen have swapped snow and ice on the water to train and squeeze in some kiting and surfing in Australia for the past five weeks. Like any two person sport, communication is key and after two years together there’s a good understanding between the teammates. They focus on staying calm and the division of roles on the boat Naess suggesting, 'It’s better to talk too much than not enough.'

Ronningen recently added up the number of days they spend away from home in a typical year and the figure came to 200. So how do they hold down relationships? 'It’s easier to stay single,' they agree. Next stop after Melbourne is home for a white Christmas then onto Miami for the second stage of the ISAF Sailing World Cup series.


Laser

Two races in, Singapore’s Colin Cheng and Australia’s Tom Burton are tied on four points with the Australian Sailing Team’s Burton, currently ranked first in the world, second on a countback.

'I’ve had a good start, the fleet here is probably the hottest in the world right now,' acknowledged Cheng. He found conditions tough today, but to his liking, 'The pressure was up and down and the wind left and right…I do like that sort of tricky weather.'

Cheng lives in Australia and is three years into a Bachelor of Science and Nanotechnology degree. He’s opted to take a year off from his study to 'train hard and give the Olympics a good shot'. On the sport he’s been part of since age seven when his dad introduced him he adds, 'I like the recreational and competitive side. Sailing is one of the most complex sports in the world. I’ve been doing it for 17 years and I’m still learning all the time.'

Laser Radial

A clean start for Alison Young (GBR) in race one set the 2012 London Olympic Games competitor up for a solid win on the first day of competition in the Laser Radial.

A start line battle between world number three Tatiana Drozdovskaya (BLR) and Christine Neville (USA) allowed other top contenders to slip through and take the lead early on, and cost Drozdovskaya precious places. By the second race the Belarussian had regained her focus and stormed into first place.

Overall after two races Young sits in equal first place with Australia’s Ashley Stoddart. Drozdovskaya holds onto third.


Finn

The breeze freshening to 16 knots for the afternoon session was ideal for the Finns. Ed Wright (GBR) showed the Aussies how it’s done, scoring two bullets straight up on day one of their Melbourne campaign. Jake Lilley (AUS-ASS) and Oli Tweddell (AUS) are second and third, one point apart.

Nacra

The fleet hit the water for the early afternoon session with three races completed in the 8-12 knot southerly breeze.

Racing was tight across the leading three. In first place after six races and with their only second place as a drop, Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin (AUS-AST) are holding onto their overall lead from Darren Bundock and Nina Curtis (AUS-AST).

Bundock and Curtis found themselves in sync to comfortably win the second race which ensured they kept Euan McNicol and Lucinda Whitty (AUS) at bay and in third overall.

Waterhouse came off the water delighted with their results, 'We had to fight for our results today which made it fun. The lead was constantly shifting in each race.'

SKUD 18 – Paralympic two person keelboat

Dan Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch, both AST, are back together at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne for the first time since winning gold at the Paralympic Games in 2012 and their first IFDS World Championship title in Halifax, Canada in August. The successful partnership produced two wins on day one to be leading the pointscore with a long way to go.

And with Williamstown hosting the 2015 IFDS Sailing World Championships, Tesch is excited to be back home, 'It’s fantastic to be back at Melbourne and racing together with Dan on home waters after quite a long break. It’s beautiful out there on the waves of Port Phillip and I can’t wait to get out there for more racing.'

2.4mR

Peter Thompson, the NSW sheep farmer, and Matt Bugg (AST) from Canberra are this evening sitting on equal points in first and second places in the 2.4mR Paralympic one person keelboat, a scaled down version of an old 12m America’s Cup yacht.

Women’s RS:X

Stefania Elfutina (RUS) continued her winning ways with two seconds and a first in the building afternoon breeze to give her a comfortable first place overall after six races.

After a difficult first yesterday, Monday December 8, 2014 with an OCS and equipment dramas, Joanna Sterling (AUS) has moved up to second thanks to a stronger performance, including a first place in the last race. In equal second place is Maria Aadland Mollestad (NOR).

Men’s RS:X

Juozas Bernotas (LTU) stepped up a grade in the stronger southerly to take out three first places, which has put him in first place overall. The lighter Evgeny Ayvazyan (RUS) suffered in the stronger conditions to slip down to second overall. In third and with a better performance today with three second places was Dmitrii Polishchuk (RUS).

Men’s 470

There were only two races for the fleet today. Alexander Conway and twin brother Patrick (AUS) took out both of them, but not without being pushed by the nine-boat fleet.

'We got off the starts fairly cleanly and managed to hold the fleet off. The second race was a bit harder as the fleet kept splitting. We had to work a lot harder for the second one, for sure,' Alexander said.

In second overall after a second and a third today is Antonio Rosa and Joao Rosa (POR) with third place overall going to Angus Galloway and Joshua Dawson (AUS).

Women’s 470

'What am I doing here?' was the first reaction from dual-Olympian and stand-in helm Jeni Lidgett-Danks (AUS) as she reviewed her first day of racing for quite some time. She has stepped in to help out a friend and keep crew Jaime Ryan on the water while her regular skipper, Carrie Smith, recovers from illness.

They had a good battle in the two-boat fleet and finished in second place to Sasha Ryan and Amelia Catt (AUS).

How does Sailing World Cup Final qualification work?

Event winners from each ISAF Sailing World Cup (SWC) Regatta will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final whilst the best placed 'home continent' sailor in each round will also qualify. The top three finishers at the 2015 Class World Championships (if already held) will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final. The remaining SWC Final places will be awarded via the ISAF World Sailing Rankings.

Up to twenty 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final spots are available in Melbourne, the first stop of the 2015 series.

Results

2.4 Metre - Disabled - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 30 2 1 3.00 3.00
2 AUS AUS 36 1 2 3.00 3.00
3 NZL NZL 1 3 3 6.00 6.00
4 AUS AUS 28 5 4 9.00 9.00
5 AUS AUS 31 6 5 11.00 11.00
6 NZL NZL 92 4 9 13.00 13.00
7 AUS AUS 38 8 6 14.00 14.00
8 AUS AUS 27 7 7 14.00 14.00
9 AUS AUS 25 10 8 18.00 18.00
10 AUS AUS 32 9 10 19.00 19.00
11 TUR TUR 2 13
DNC
13
DNC
26.00 26.00
11 TUR TUR 1 13
DNC
13
DNC
26.00 26.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

470 - Men - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 6 1 1 2.00 2.00
2 POR POR 7 2 3 5.00 5.00
3 AUS AUS 77 4 2 6.00 6.00
4 AUS AUS-7 3 4 7.00 7.00
5 AUS AUS 9 5 6 11.00 11.00
6 AUS AUS 111 7 5 12.00 12.00
7 AUS AUS 117 6 7 13.00 13.00
8 AUS AUS 15 8 8 16.00 16.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

470 - Women - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 12 1 1 2.00 2.00
2 AUS AUS 99 2 2 4.00 4.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

49er - Men - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 1 1 2 2 (16)
BFD
2 1 24.00 8.00
2 AUS AUS 7 5 1 1 (16)
BFD
1 6 30.00 14.00
3 AUT AUT 84 6 3 4 1 (8) 2 24.00 16.00
4 NZL NZL 127 4 6 (9) 2 4 8 33.00 24.00
5 AUS AUS 400 3 (16)
OCS
5 3 6 7 40.00 24.00
6 ITA ITA 26 2 4 7 (16)
BFD
5 9 43.00 27.00
7 POL POL 42 8 7 3 (16)
BFD
7 4 45.00 29.00
8 NZL NZL 34 10 5 6 (16)
BFD
10 3 50.00 34.00
9 AUS AUS 104 9 8 10 (16)
BFD
3 5 51.00 35.00
10 AUT AUT 29 7 9 8 5 9 (10) 48.00 38.00
11 AUS AUS 222 11 (16)
RET
11 6 12 11 67.00 51.00
12 AUS AUS 1028 12 (16)
DNF
16
RET
4 11 12 71.00 55.00
13 AUS AUS 762 14 (16)
RET
16
DNC
7 14 15 82.00 66.00
14 AUS AUS 248 13 (16)
DNC
12 16
DNS
13 13 83.00 67.00
15 AUS AUS 676 15 (16)
DNC
16
DNC
16
DNC
16
DSQ
14 93.00 77.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

49erFX - Women - Overall Results
Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 11 1 (6) 1 1 4 1 14.00 8.00
2 NOR NOR 123 (9)
OCS
1 2 8 1 2 23.00 14.00
3 AUS AUS 848 2 2 4 3 6 (7) 24.00 17.00
4 NZL NZL 484 4 4 5 2 3 (6) 24.00 18.00
5 AUS AUS 14 5 5 3 (6) 2 5 26.00 20.00
6 NOR NOR 888 3 3 6 4 (9)
DSQ
4 29.00 20.00
7 IRL IRL 997 (9)
RET
9
DNF
9
DNF
7 7 3 44.00 35.00
8 AUS AUS 290 (9)
RET
9
DNF
9
DNF
5 5 8 45.00 36.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

Finn - Men - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 GBR GBR 11 1 1 2.00 2.00
2 AUS AUS 41 3 2 5.00 5.00
3 AUS AUS 261 2 4 6.00 6.00
4 SWE SWE 6 4 3 7.00 7.00
5 AUS AUS 22 7 5 12.00 12.00
6 AUS AUS 5 6 6 12.00 12.00
7 USA USA 11 5 8 13.00 13.00
8 AUS AUS 26 8 7 15.00 15.00
9 AUS AUS 10 10 9 19.00 19.00
10 AUS AUS 231 9 12 21.00 21.00
11 AUS AUS 279 12 10 22.00 22.00
12 AUS AUS-3 11 11 22.00 22.00
13 AUS AUS 280 13 13 26.00 26.00
14 AUS AUS 68 14 14 28.00 28.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

Laser - Men - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 SIN SIN 197538 1 3 4.00 4.00
2 AUS AUS 199012 2 2 4.00 4.00
3 BEL BEL 202016 4 8 12.00 12.00
4 AUS AUS 199015 3 10 13.00 13.00
5 NED NED 204566 13 1 14.00 14.00
6 NZL NZL 206426 10 5 15.00 15.00
7 NZL NZL 181961 12 4 16.00 16.00
8 SIN SIN 204638 7 11 18.00 18.00
9 ITA ITA 196685 5 14 19.00 19.00
10 NZL NZL 208337 15 6 21.00 21.00
11 AUS AUS 207858 14 7 21.00 21.00
12 NZL NZL 207860 9 13 22.00 22.00
13 NZL NZL 207496 8 15 23.00 23.00
14 AUS AUS 192624 11 12 23.00 23.00
15 SUI SUI 199103 19 9 28.00 28.00
16 DEN DEN 206366 6 23 29.00 29.00
17 RSA RSA 207559 16 18 34.00 34.00
18 AUS AUS 206762 17 20 37.00 37.00
19 MAS MAS 206032 23 17 40.00 40.00
20 AUS AUS 208331 22 19 41.00 41.00
21 IRL IRL 206936 20 21 41.00 41.00
22 AUS AUS 206012 30 16 46.00 46.00
23 FIN FIN 206381 21 25 46.00 46.00
24 TUR TUR 191821 18 31 49.00 49.00
25 AUS AUS 193330 29 22 51.00 51.00
26 RUS RUS 171513 27 24 51.00 51.00
27 AUS AUS 202810 24 27 51.00 51.00
28 SIN SIN 205775 26 26 52.00 52.00
29 NZL NZL 195542 25 28 53.00 53.00
30 AUS AUS 202595 28 29 57.00 57.00
31 PNG PNG 193143 31 32 63.00 63.00
32 AUS AUS 192650 34 30 64.00 64.00
33 MKD MKD 200700 33 34 67.00 67.00
34 PNG PNG 153179 38 33 71.00 71.00
35 CHI CHI 203194 36 35 71.00 71.00
36 PNG PNG 193062 35 36 71.00 71.00
37 AUS AUS 201527 32 40
DNF
72.00 72.00
38 AUS AUS 187912 37 37 74.00 74.00
39 AUS AUS 202674 40
DNF
38 78.00 78.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

Laser Radial - Women - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 GBR GBR 206251 1 3 4.00 4.00
2 AUS AUS 207855 2 2 4.00 4.00
3 BLR BLR 203778 6 1 7.00 7.00
4 TUR TUR 206648 5 4 9.00 9.00
5 CAN CAN 206892 3 7 10.00 10.00
6 NZL NZL 192281 4 6 10.00 10.00
7 NOR NOR 207833 7 5 12.00 12.00
8 SIN SIN 186755 8 8 16.00 16.00
9 RUS RUS 207481 11 9 20.00 20.00
10 GER GER 200060 10 13 23.00 23.00
11 ITA ITA 204170 12 11 23.00 23.00
12 USA USA 199535 13 12 25.00 25.00
13 NOR NOR 207832 9 18 27.00 27.00
14 GER GER 206728 17 10 27.00 27.00
15 TUR TUR 201905 14 14 28.00 28.00
16 AUS AUS 204602 18 15 33.00 33.00
17 AUS AUS 208336 16 17 33.00 33.00
18 AUS AUS 208335 15 19 34.00 34.00
19 NZL NZL 206030 23 16 39.00 39.00
20 AUS AUS 202899 19 21 40.00 40.00
21 MAS MAS 193112 20 20 40.00 40.00
22 AUS AUS 206391 22 23 45.00 45.00
23 AUS AUS 197268 21 25 46.00 46.00
24 AUS AUS 202753 24 22 46.00 46.00
25 NZL NZL 190329 29 24 53.00 53.00
26 AUS AUS 206731 27 26 53.00 53.00
27 COK COK 195712 26 27 53.00 53.00
28 PNG PNG 193142 25 29 54.00 54.00
29 AUS AUS 202851 28 28 56.00 56.00
30 PNG PNG 193132 30 30 60.00 60.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification


Nacra 17 - Mixed - Overall Results
Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 3 1 1 1 1 (2) 1 7.00 5.00
2 AUS AUS 242 (3) 2 3 2 1 3 14.00 11.00
3 AUS AUS 158 2 3 2 (4) 3 2 16.00 12.00
4 AUS AUS 156 (4) 4 4 3 4 4 23.00 19.00
5 JPN JPN 157 (5) 5 5 5 5 5 30.00 25.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

RS:X - Men - Overall Results
Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 LTU LTU 14 (4) 3 1 1 1 1 11.00 7.00
2 RUS RUS 3 1 1 2 4 4 (5) 17.00 12.00
3 RUS RUS 4 3 (5) 4 2 2 2 18.00 13.00
4 RUS RUS 7 2 2 (3) 3 3 3 16.00 13.00
5 AUS AUS 32 (5) 4 5 5 5 4 28.00 23.00
6 AUS AUS-11 7
STP
7
STP
7
STP
6 6 (8)
RET
41.00 33.00
7 AUS AUS 1177 (8)
STP
8
STP
8
STP
7 7 8
RET
46.00 38.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

RS:X - Women - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 RUS RUS 271 1 1 1 (2) 1 2 8.00 6.00
2 AUS AUS 254 (7)
OCS
4 3 3 2 1 20.00 13.00
3 NOR NOR 23 (4) 2 4 1 3 3 17.00 13.00
4 RUS RUS 11 2 3 2 (7)
OCS
5 5 24.00 17.00
5 FRA FRA 57 3 (6) 5 4 4 4 26.00 20.00
6 AUS AUS 1133 5 5 (6) 5 6 6 33.00 27.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

SKUD 18 - Disabled - Overall Results

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 47 1 1 2.00 2.00
2 NZL NZL 48 3 2 5.00 5.00
3 AUS AUS 44 2 4 6.00 6.00
4 SIN SIN 1 5 3 8.00 8.00
5 AUS AUS 52 4 5 9.00 9.00
6 NZL NZL 59 8 6 14.00 14.00
7 AUS AUS 33 6 8 14.00 14.00
8 AUS AUS 64 7 7 14.00 14.00
9 NZL NZL 38 11
RET
9 20.00 20.00
10 NED NED 26 11
DNF
10 21.00 21.00


Legend
( ) - Excluded Score
OCS - On the course side of the starting line and broke rule 29.1 or 30.1
ARB - Scoring penalty after arbitration
PTS - Scoring penalty for a yellow flag after the finish
BFD - Disqualification under rule 30.3
RAF - Retired after finishing
DGM - Disqualification under rule 69.1(b)(2) not excludable
RDG - Redress given
DNC - Did not come to the starting area
RET - Retired
DNE - Disqualification not excludable under rule 88.3(b)
SCP - Took a Scoring Penalty under rule 44.3(a)
DNF - Did not finish
STP - Standard Penalty SI Specific
DNS - Did not start
UFD - U flag penalty imposed
DPI - Discretionary penalty imposed
ZFP - 20% penalty under rule 30.2
DSQ - Disqualification

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