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470 Worlds 2012 - Hat trick championship for Belcher and Page + Video

by Iasonas Georgaris on 19 May 2012
Belcher and Page - 470 World Championship 2012 Thom Touw http://www.thomtouw.com
On the penultimate day of racing at the 2012 470 World Championships, Mat Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS) secured their third successive World Championship title following their win in race 12 which sealed the victory for the pair.

In the 470 Women Gold Fleet, the teams from China and Poland have qualified their nations to the 2012 Olympic Games. The final two Olympic qualification places in the 470 Women event will be fought out on Saturday’s final race between the teams representing Croatia, Austria and Russia. With only four points separating them – everything is at stake.

Another shifty day with a breeze of 12-14 knots tested the sailors to the limit.

The 470 Men favourites and world number one pairing of Mat Belcher/Malcolm Page (AUS) have on paper wrapped up the World Championship title with a bullet in race 12, to make it a hat trick Championship for them, with successive wins in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Their 12-race scoreline includes wins in eight races – an unprecedented achievement. Those wins did not come easy, with several times the pair found themselves nearer the back of the fleet than the front.

Malcolm Page is the most successful 470 sailor ever and, in his previous partnership with Nathan Wilmot, also secured victory at the 2004, 2005 and 2007 World Championships.

On crossing the line and sealing victory, Page said, 'I was very excited. I gave Mat a lot of pats on the back and a few hugs here and there. This is my sixth 470 Worlds title, but I am as excited as the first.'

Commenting on Saturday’s medal race aspirations, Page continued, 'We will just go and see what comes tomorrow. I am sure we will fight hard. We will wait and see what the weather brings tomorrow to see what the exact plan will be, but we won’t be jumping the start and we will be racing hard.'


In theory, Pierre Leboucher/Vincent Garos (FRA) also have the silver medal in their pockets. An OCS could unseat them, but there is no chance the French will let that happen. They just have to sail the course to claim their medal. So the battle is on for the bronze medal.’

For the two Greek teams through to the Medal Race, tomorrow will decide which of them goes to the Olympics. Panagiotis Kampouridis/Efstathios Papadopoulos just have to finish ahead of Panagiotis Mantis/Pavlos Kagialis to secure selection. For Mantis/Kagialis to come out on top, they need to finish six boats ahead of Kampouridis/ Papadopoulos.

470 Men – Top 10 Medal Race Line-Up:

1. Mathew Belcher/Malcolm Page (AUS) – 20 pts
2. Pierre Leboucher/Vincent Garos (FRA) - 39 pts
3. Joonas Lindgren/Niklas Lindgren (FIN) - 59 pts
4. Sime Fantela/Igor Marenic (CRO) - 59 pts
5. Lucas Calabrese/Juan de la Fuente (ARG) - 68 pts
6. Gideon Kliger/Eran Sela (ISR) - 73 pts
7. Onán Barreiros/Aarón Sarmiento (ESP) - 75 pts
8. Panagiotis Kampouridis/Efstathios Papadopoulos (GRE) - 79 pts
9. JRyunosuke Harada/Yugo Yoshida (JPN) - 81 pts
10. Panagiotis Mantis/Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) - 92 pts

'Let the bell ring for the medal race,' was the exclamation of Lobke Berkhout (NED) after she came ashore to discover that having gone into today on equal points with Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark (GBR), she and helm Lisa Westerhof end the day on an equal 59 points apiece!



'It is funny to finish on equal points again – we have never been in this situation, although we know what it is to be so tight going into a Medal Race. It is going to be interesting and the four boats only want one thing.'

Just one point behind the top two teams by one point in third place are Jo Aleh/Olivia Powrie (NZL), with previous Championship leaders Camille Lecointre/Mathilde Geron (FRA) three points further back in fourth.

Aleh is excited by the closeness of the teams going into the Medal Race, saying, 'It is quite impressive. It is going to be a pretty good race tomorrow. Somebody’s going to be pretty annoyed at the end of it – that’s the first thing I can think of. With four of us that close it is winner takes all – just don’t stuff it up.'

The World Championship concluding Medal Race on Saturday will see the top 10 teams face off in a windward/ leeward battle. Any one of these top four teams could win the gold medal tomorrow, and equally all of them could miss out.

Further down the leaderboard and the focus was on Olympic qualification, which was accomplished perfectly by China’s Xu Xiaomei/Yu Chunyan. Their win in race 11, followed up with and eighth placing in race 12, guarantees that China will be at the Olympics. Now it is game on amongst the three Chinese teams to determine who will be selected to that place.

Poland’s Agnieszka Skrzypulec/Jolanta Ogar made history today by becoming the first ever Polish 470 Women team to qualify to the Olympics. They knew they needed to be towards the front half of the pack in race 11 which they achieved and then just needed a safe finish in race 12 – job done and the Olympics beckon. To say the team were thrilled is an understatement,'Now I don’t feel we are at the Olympics and I think it is going to be some time to realize we will really be there. The plan was to sail safe and smart which we did,' said Skrzypulec.

Not so much fun for the teams from Austria, Croatia and Russia who face their final showdown tomorrow as they compete for the final two nation places. With four points separating the teams it is unpredictably close.

The host nation’s hopes were dashed today as Spain’s defending World Champions, Tara Pacheco/Berta Betanzos were over the line in race 12 and tumbled down the leaderboard to 18th overall.

470 Women – Top 10 Medal Race Line-Up:

1. Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark (GBR) - 59 pts
2. Lisa Westerhof/Lobke Berkhout (NED) - 59 pts
3. Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL) - 60 pts
4. Camille Lecointre/Mathilde Geron (FRA) - 63 pts
5. Ingrid Petitjean/Nadege Douroux (FRA) - 78 pts
6. Martine Grael/Isabel Swan (BRA) - 91 pts
7. Gil Cohen/Vered Bouskila (ISR) - 92 pts
8. Ai Kondo/Wakako Tabata (JPN) - 92 pts
9. Henriette Koch/Lene Sommer (DEN) - 93 pts
10. Fernanda de Oliveira/Ana Barbachan (BRA) - 95 pts

Securing their nation qualification in Perth was the first step for Japan, and today the teams who achieved that in Perth were rewarded as Japan Sailing confirmed the selection of Ai Kondo/Wakako Tabata in the 470 Women and Ryunosuke Harada/Yugo Yoshida in the 470 Men, after their results here in Barcelona.

Harada said, 'We have been training really hard and this selection means a lot to us. I am very, very happy. Ever since I started sailing the Olympics has been my goal and dream. The fact that I am now going to the Olympics is amazing.'





470 Worlds website

Results 470 Men

Scores take into account 1 discard
No
Sailno
Name
Scores
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
AUS 11
MATHEW BELCHER, MALCOLM PAGE
5,0
(1)
1
1
1
1
1
2
POR 1
ALVARO MARINHO, MIGUEL NUNES
11,0
5
2
2
1
(12)
1
3
FIN 7
JOONAS LINDGREN, NIKLAS LINDGREN
12,0
3
3
1
4
1
(9)
4
CRO 83
SIME FANTELA, IGOR MARENIC
15,0
5
1
4
1
(7)
4
5
FRA 44
PIERRE LEBOUCHER, VICENT GAROS
17,0
1
3
(9)
3
3
7
6
ISR 7
GIDEON KLIGER, ERAN SELA
18,0
6
(bfd)
3
5
2
2
7
GRE 1
PANAGIOTIS MANTIS, PAVLOS KAGIALIS
18,0
2
2
6
4
(9)
4
8
ARG 7
LUCAS CALABRESE, JUAN DE LA FUENTE
21,0
4
6
2
(12)
2
7
9
NZL 212
PAUL SNOW-, JASON SAUNDERS
23,0
(bfd)
6
7
3
2
5
10
JPN 4
RYUNOSUKE HARADA, YUGO YOSHIDA
24,0
(7)
4
4
6
4
6
11
GRE 165
PANAGIOTIS KAMPOURIDIS, ESFSTATHIOS PAPADOP
25,0
8
4
8
2
(14)
3
12
AUS 13
SAM KIVELL, WILL RYAN
25,0
2
7
5
6
5
(11)
13
ESP 9
ONAN BARREIROS, AARON SARMIENTO
27,0
8
3
5
2
(10)
9
14
KOR 111
GUNWOO PARK, SUNGMIM CHO
29,0
10
4
(14)
6
5
4
15
FRA 27
SOFIAN BOUVET, VINCENT GUILLARM
30,0
1
(9)
7
8
8
6
16
CAN 618
LUKE RAMSAY, MIKE LEIGH
39,0
22
2
1
4
(24)
10
17
FRA 7
NICOLAS CHARBONNIER, JÉRÉMIE MION
41,0
7
1
11
12
10
(24)
18
NED 1
SVEN COSTER, KALEN COSTER
42,0
(20)
9
12
2
14
5
19
USA 1713
STUART MCNAY, GRAHAM BIEHL
42,0
(23)
10
8
14
7
3
20
GER 10
FERDINAND GERZ, PATRICK FOLLMANN
42,0
(25)
5
7
9
11
10
21
RUS 2
MIKHAIL SHEREMETYEV, MAXIM SHEREMETYEV
43,0
14
5
2
7
15
(22)
22
JPN 12
TETSUYA MATSUNAGA, KIMIHIKO IMAMURA
43,0
12
12
5
11
3
(15)
23
IRL 22
GER OWENS, SCOTT FLANIGAN
43,0
5
9
9
10
10
(13)
24
ITA 29
SIMON SIVITZ KOSUTA, JAS FARNETI
44,0
(13)
11
11
8
6
8
25
AUT 3
MATTHIAS SCHMID, FLORIAN REICHSTAEDTER
47,0
16
6
3
5
17
(18)
26
TUR 890
DENIS CINAR, ATES CINAR
47,0
(17)
7
10
7
14
9
27
CHI 11
BENJAMIN GREZ, DIEGO GONZALEZ
49,0
16
11
(18)
14
3
5
28
RSA 10
ASENATHI JIM, ROGER HUDSON
49,0
10
13
4
7
(22)
15
29
GRE 10
VASILEIOS PAPOUTSOGLOU, LOANNIS ORFANOS
49,0
4
15
12
9
9
(dsq)
30
AUT 437
DAVID BARGEHR, LUKAS MÄHR
50,0
4
(18)
13
17
15
1
31
ITA 5
GIULIO DESIDERATO, NICOLA PITANTI
50,0
9
11
14
(15)
1
15
32
CHN 181
WEI WANG, DAO DENG
51,0
(30)
8
3
5
7
28
33
ITA 22
NICOLO BERTOLA, DANILO ALCIDI
52,0
12
15
15
(21)
8
2
34
JPN 4423
HIROKI MAEDA, EISUKE NORO
52,0
12
12
9
(13)
13
6
35
UKR 67
YURII ZHURALOW, PAVLO MATCUEV
56,0
6
14
15
(16)
13
8
36
FRA 6
VIANNEY GUILBAUD, MATHIEU FOUNTAINE
57,0
21
(bfd)
8
9
17
2
37
ARG 11
FRANCISCO SUCARI, FRANCISCO RENNA
57,0
3
14
(20)
19
9
12
38
GER 5025
JULIAN STÜCKL, OLIVER SZYMANSKI
57,0
6
17
(21)
15
6
13
39
ITA 25
FRANCESCO FALCETELLI, GABRIELE FRANCIOLINI
59,0
19
(23)
15
18
4
3
40
GER 55
JASPER WAGNER, DUSTIN BALDEWEIN
59,0
14
5
6
10
(bfd)
24
41
FRA 34
GABRIEL SKOCZEK, ACHILE NEBOUT
59,0
(19)
10
13
14
5
17
42
SUI 16
YANNICK BRAUCHLI, ROMUALD HAUSSER
60,0
17
8
(dsq)
3
21
11
43
SLO 21
MITJA MIKULIN, SEBASTIAN PRIN
62,0
16
(dsq)
6
13
11
16
44
RUS 7
VLADIMIR CHAUS, DENIS GRIBANOV
66,0
9
16
13
(24)
20
8
45
POR 7
ANTONIO MATOS, RICARDO SCHEDEL
67,0
8
21
(23)
16
12
10
46
NED 77
STEVEN LE FEVRE, STEVEN KROL
73,0
18
7
10
13
25
(ocs)
47
SUI 7
OLIVER GREMAUD, ADRIEN GREMAUD
73,0
10
12
22
12
(23)
17
48
BRA 37
FABIO PILLAR, GUSTAVO THIESEN
74,0
13
(bfd)
ocs
8
4
16
49
DEN 158
HENRIK SØGAARD, MADURO NØRBO
74,0
(28)
15
24
17
6
12
50
AUS 3
SCOTT COTTON, ROB SIZE
77,0
13
18
10
19
(20)
17
51
GRE 7
GEORGE VASILAS, AKYLAS DROUGKAS
80,0
14
13
17
10
(bfd)
26
52
FRA 8
KEVIN PEPONNET, JULIEN LEBRUN
81,0
2
18
20
(29)
21
20
53
FRA 77
SACHA PELISSON, NICOLAS ROSSI
84,0
24
(bfd)
11
18
8
23
54
POL 536
KAROL JACZKOWSKI, KRZYSZTOF MONGIRD
84,0
9
17
23
(25)
11
24
55
FRA 20
LOIS MOYSAN, BAPTISTE BERTHIER
85,0
11
20
17
15
(23)
22
56
ESP 898
ADOLFO BERROCAL, RUBEN COLL
85,0
17
(bfd)
21
16
20
11
57
AUT 511
BENJAMIN BILDSTEIN, DAVID HUSSL
86,0
7
26
(30)
23
16
14
58
CAN 6
JACOB SAUNDERS, GRAEME SAUNDERS
88,0
23
10
14
22
(19)
19
59
CZE 11
ONDREJ BOBEK, PAVEL BOBEK
89,0
(29)
20
19
20
17
13
60
ITA 28
SIMONE SPINA, MATTEO BERNARD
91,0
20
23
24
17
(30)
7
61
CHN 183
LIAN WENG, QIAO LIN
92,0
(27)
8
12
23
22
27
62
DEN 164
BALDER TOBIASEN, MAGNUS JUNG JOHANSEN
92,0
29
16
18
11
18
(ocs)
63
HUN 21
VALINT GYÖRFFY, AKOS LILLIK
93,0
(23)
17
19
18
18
21
64
AUS 5
MATTEW CRAWFORD, ROBERT CRAWFORD
94,0
25
16
16
11
(26)
26
65
GRE 3
TSAMIS SOTIRIS, KOUNAS FAIDON
94,0
21
14
22
(26)
16
21
66
AUS 6
ALEXANDER CONWAY, PATRICK CONWAY
94,0
(27)
19
16
19
15
25
67
BRA 17
HENRIQUE HADDAD, NICOLAS CASTRO
95,0
24
24
18
(25)
12
12
68
ESP 13
MACIA ALEMANY, TONI TERRASA
97,0
(26)
13
19
20
25
20
69
POL 5
MICHAL WYSOCKI, WYSOCKI
98,0
(27)
21
16
24
21
16
70
AUS 373
MATT TAYLOR, BEN TAYLOR
101,0
18
22
22
20
(28)
19
71
POL 511
PIOTR OGRODNIK, PAWEL CHOROBA
102,0
18
22
27
21
(bfd)
14
72
ITA 71
ANDREA BARCHIESI, LORENZO PICCIONI
105,0
3
28
28
28
(30)
18
73
MAS 2
KU ANAS KU ZAMIL, HAFIZZUDIN MAZELAN
105,0
11
30
(31)
31
13
20
74
ESP 17
ANDRES JIMÉNEZ, RAFAEL JIMÉNEZ
105,0
15
21
24
27
(bfd)
18
75
BEL 16
CORENTIN DEMANET, QUITEN LAUWERS
105,0
15
25
26
(27)
18
21
76
ESP 7
JORDI XANMAR, SANTI MAS
106,0
22
(25)
25
22
23
14
77
SLO 18
ANDRAZ GULIC, TIM PODLOGAR
107,0
19
19
26
24
19
(ocs)
78
POR 2
JOAO VILLAS-BOAS, PAULO MANSO
115,0
22
22
25
(30)
16
30
79
ESP 97
DAVID MAS, OSCAR LOPEZ
115,0
(28)
26
23
25
22
19
80
ESP 769
JORGE MARTINEZ, JUAN CURBELO
117,0
30
20
17
23
(bfd)
27
81
FIN 8
PYRY ITKONEN, MATIAS AUTIO
121,0
15
24
(dnf)
21
ocs
28
82
SUI 1453
ERNI PHILIPPE, ZURFLUH STEPHAN
123,0
20
(bfd)
29
26
19
29
83
VEN 1
YAMIL SABA, GONZALO CENDRA
124,0
11
27
28
(dnf)
31
27
84
ESP 11
PABLO MARTINEZ, ISAC ARCE
126,0
31
(bfd)
20
26
24
25
85
ITA 300
EMANUELE SAVOINI, ENZIO SAVOINI
126,0
(31)
27
25
22
24
23
86
ECU 11
JONATHAN MARTINETTI, DIEGO VELEZ
128,0
(32)
19
21
29
28
31
87
IND 16
AYAZ SHAIKH, SATYARANGAN ROUT
129,0
21
28
26
27
27
(29)
88
USA 17
IAN ROBINSON, ALEX HUME
134,0
28
23
28
(31)
29
26
89
TUR 145
TAMER HASBAY, VOLKAN TURAN
136,0
24
(bfd)
27
28
25
32
90
CHI 10
MARTIN WESTCOTT, CARLOS VERGARA
138,0
25
(30)
29
30
29
25
91
ESP 1782
CARLOS CALICO, DAVID CORNUDELLA
140,0
26
29
30
(dnf)
27
28
92
ESP 5
TONI TUR, CARLOS GALLART
141,0
26
31
32
30
(bfd)
22
93
FIN 111
MIIKKA NIKKILÄ, LEO TYKKYLÄINEN
142,0
29
(bfd)
30
29
31
23
94
TUR 132
MURAT CAN TOYÇELEBI, VEDAT EFE UYAL
144,0
(bfd)
bfd
27
28
26
30
95
TUR 2
FATIH AKCAN, ALPER TAKAZ
147,0
32
29
29
(dnf)
26
31

Scoring penalties are as follows:
CAN 6
JACOB SAUNDERS, GRAEME SAUNDERS
race 5
19, 19 --> 24 scores, dpi
BRA 17
HENRIQUE HADDAD, NICOLAS CASTRO
race 5
12, 12 --> 17 scores, dpi
ITA 300
EMANUELE SAVOINI, ENZIO SAVOINI
race 5
24, 24 --> 29 scores, dpi
 
Results 470 Women

Scores take into account 1 discard
No
Sailno
Name
Scores
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
FRA 9
CAMILE LECOINTRE, MATILDE GERON
12,0
1
(8)
3
5
2
1
2
FRA 4
INGRID PETITJEAN, NADEGE DOUROUX
13,0
1
(5)
4
5
2
1
3
NZL 75
JO ALEH, POLLY POWRIE
13,0
3
3
(4)
2
1
4
4
NED 11
LISA WESTERHOF, LOBKE BERKHOUT
15,0
6
1
1
1
(7)
6
5
ISR 311
GIL COHEN, VERED BOUSKILA
16,0
7
2
1
1
(10)
5
6
JPN 1
AI KONDO, WAKAKO TABATA
16,0
4
1
5
2
(17)
4
7
GBR 118
HANNAH MILLS, SASKIA CLARK
20,0
(bfd)
2
7
7
1
3
8
GER 21
KATHRIN KADELBACH, FRIEDERIKE BURNET
21,0
2
7
6
4
(12)
2
9
ESP 696
TARA PACHECO, BERTA BETANZOS
27,0
9
4
2
(15)
6
6
10
DEN 143
HENRIETTE KOCH, LENE SOMMER
30,0
(14)
5
9
9
5
2
11
USA 1736
AMANDA CLARK, SARAH LIHAN
32,0
(bfd)
9
3
3
8
9
12
ITA 23
GIULIA CONTI, GIOVANA MICOL
33,0
15
3
2
4
9
(19)
13
ARG 8
FERNANDA SESTO, CONSUELO MONSEGUR
34,0
5
7
(9)
7
7
8
14
BRA 177
FERNANDA OLIVEIRA, ANA BARBACH
36,0
(10)
6
7
10
3
10
15
GBR 862
SOPHIE WEGUELIN, SOPHIE AINSWORTH
38,0
2
4
11
9
(26)
12
16
BRA 187
MARTINEE SOFFIATTI GRAEL, MARQUES SWAN
40,0
7
6
5
18
4
(20)
17
CRO 111
ENIA NINCEVIC, ROMANA ZUPAN
40,0
6
13
10
(15)
6
5
18
POL 11
AGNIESZKA SKRZYPULEC, JOLANTA OGAR
43,0
4
(15)
12
8
9
10
19
SWE 348
LISA ERICSON, ASTRID GABRIELSSON
46,0
11
10
6
8
11
(bfd)
20
SLO 64
TINA MRAK, TEJA CERNE
48,0
14
12
13
6
3
(17)
21
RUS 12
NATALIA IVANOVA, DIANA KRUTSKIKH
51,0
8
8
8
12
15
(17)
22
CHN 616
XU XIAOMEI, YU CHUNYAI
53,0
10
10
10
3
(21)
20
23
CHN 1221
WANG XIAOLI, HUANG XUFENG
54,0
12
12
13
(17)
4
13
24
AUS 1
ELISE RECHICHI, BELINDA STOWELL
54,0
5
14
(21)
11
10
14
25
CHN 1261
FENG HUIMIN, HUANG LIZHU
57,0
3
19
14
(20)
14
7
26
JPN 4321
YUKA YOSHISAKO, NORIKO OKUMA
60,0
(23)
9
8
12
13
18
27
AUT 431
LARA VADLAU, EVA MARIA SCHIMAK
62,0
15
16
14
6
(18)
11
28
GRE 17
VIRGINIA KRAVARIOTI, SOFIA PAPADOPOULOU
64,0
21
11
11
10
(22)
11
29
CHN 1211
CAI LIPING, GAO YANG
66,0
(24)
11
12
16
12
15
30
GER 61
TINA LUTZ, SUSANN BEUCKE
69,0
22
16
(dnf)
11
8
12
31
EST 20
MARJALLISA UMB, ELISE UMB
72,0
(18)
14
15
13
14
16
32
POL 80
EWA SZCZESNA, IRMINA MROZEK GLISZCZYNSKA
74,0
16
15
(19)
19
15
9
33
CAN 11
DANA ARCHIBALD, KAREN DEXTER
76,0
9
22
17
21
(27)
7
34
RUS 700
VLADA ILIENKO, ELENA KHRYUKINA
76,0
16
17
16
13
(20)
14
35
UKR 93
ANNA KYSELOVA, ANASTASIYA KRASKO
78,0
(bfd)
21
18
17
19
3
36
RUS 97
ALISA KIRILYUK, LIUDMILA DMITRIEVA
80,0
17
18
15
25
5
(bfd)
37
GBR 853
ANNA BURNET, FLORA STEWART
80,0
17
17
16
14
16
(21)
38
ITA 52
FRANCESCA KOMATAR, SVEVA CARRARO
81,0
19
(21)
17
14
13
18
39
SUI 14
STEPHANIE HASLER, ROMY HASLER
84,0
(25)
13
19
22
22
8
40
GRE 8
DIMITRA PAGIDA, DANAI PASCHOU
87,0
19
20
21
(22)
11
16
41
UKR 7
ANASTASIIA KOLOMIIETS, OLEKSANDRA CHICHEROVA
88,0
(bfd)
23
18
16
18
13
42
GBR 849
JOANNA FREEMAN, KATIA TOMSETT
90,0
11
19
(22)
21
17
22
43
SIN 1
DAWN LIU, SARA TAN
97,0
8
20
26
19
24
(bfd)
44
SUI 12
FIONA TESTUZ, ANNE-SOPHIE THILO
97,0
21
18
20
18
20
(25)
45
RUS 5
VIKTORIA SHUVALOVA, IRINA EROKHINA
102,0
12
23
22
24
21
(bfd)
46
FRA 22
CASSANDRE BLANDIN, CHARLOTTE MERY
103,0
13
(25)
23
20
25
22
47
ITA 16
ROBERTA CAPUTO, GIULIA PAOLILLO
103,0
18
(24)
20
23
19
23
48
HUN 1286
FANNI PÉCH, ESZTER HÉJJ
105,0
20
24
23
(25)
23
15
49
BUL 243
YANA MARKOVA, IVA NEDEVA
109,0
22
(27)
24
26
16
21
50
POL 53
MADELEINE ZIELINSKA, NADIA ZIELINSKA
112,0
13
26
24
(27)
25
24
51
CAN 620
HANNAH MEERS, ERIN FLANAGAN
115,0
20
22
25
24
24
(27)
52
ESP 14
BARBARA CORNUDELLA, SARA LOPES
118,0
23
(27)
26
23
23
23
53
MAS 82
KHAIRUNNISA M. AFENDY, NORASHIKIN M. SAYED
122,0
24
26
(27)
27
26
19
54
ESP 6
ALBA BOU, JULIA SUBIRA
127,0
25
25
25
26
(27)
26
North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTERHenri-Lloyd - For the ObsessedSelden 2020 - FOOTER

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