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ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 22 September 2014

by ISAF on 24 Sep 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander - Finn, Giles Scott Robert Deaves/Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
The ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 22 September 2014 have been released.

2014 World Champion Giles Scott (GBR) rockets to the top of the Finn rankings and finally counts scores from the maximum six regattas. Previously ranked at World #14 he adds the maximum 200 points to his total and tallies a perfect line up of first place finishes to keep Sweden's Bjorn Allansson at bay at World #2. Silver medallist from the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) moves up one place to World #3.

Finn North American Champion Caleb Paine (USA) posted a career best Finn World Championship result, coming in seventh in Santander and moves up three places to World #8, the highest ranked sailor who is counting points from just five regattas.

The youngest sailor in the Medal Race, Junior World Champion Anders Pedersen (NOR) sailed the regatta of his life, qualifying for his first Medal Race and securing a spot for Norway at the 2016 Olympic Games. Pedersen finished eighth overall and sees his ranking position improve by 12 places to World #16.


It was a dramatic 49erFX Medal Race on the Duna course with just two teams fighting it out for the title – European champions Ida Marie Baad Nielsen and Marie Thusgaard Olsen (DEN) and World #1 duo Martine Sofiatti Grael and Kahena Kunze (BRA). The Danish pair got off to the best start but couldn't hold off the Brazilians and it was Grael and Kunze who claimed the gold medals and consolidate their position at the top of the ranking. Nielsen and Olsen remain at Wold #2 whilst bronze medallists Giulia Conti and Francesa Clapcich (ITA) move up seven places to Wold #3.

Just outside the medals in fourth place were Dutch pair Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz who climb one place up to World #4. It was an up and down regatta for defending champions Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) who just missed out on the Medal Race cut finishing eleventh but now counting six regatta results they move up six places to World #5.

At their first World Championship together in the 49erFX, Sweden's Lisa Ericsson and Hanna Klinga finished in ninth place and see their ranking position improve by four places to World #18.


Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL) have a perfect ranking score in the 49er following victory at the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds that that also extended their unbeaten run to 11 consecutive regattas (four within New Zealand and seven international events). The pair count five regattas to their ranking score and with those around them counting six, they currently sit at World #5.

Jonas Warrer and Anders Thomsen (DEN) picked up silver in Santander and therefore retain World #1 with six solid regatta scores under their belts. Warrer, Beijing 2008 Olympic gold medallist, won gold at ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami and silver at World Cup Mallorca.

Like Burling and Tuke, Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS) count five regattas to their point's total. They sit at World #7 following a third place in Santander.


After a dominant display at the ISAF Sailing World Championships, Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) retain World #1 in the Men's 470. For the pairing it was their second world championship title together but for Belcher, it was his fifth in a row, having won three with Malcolm Page in the build-up to London 2012.

Sime Fantela and Igor Marenic (CRO) and Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) took silver and bronze in Santander and as a result sit at World #2 and #3 respectively.

Spain's Jordi Xammar and Joan Herp won the Men's 470 Medal Race, finishing seventh overall in Santander and as a result move up to a personal best ranking of World #17.


Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL) lost out on Women's 470 gold at the Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships but with a second place overall, their silver lining is moving back up to the World #1 position.

In a do or die final Women's 470 race it was a dual between the Kiwis and Austria's Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar for gold. The Austrians took the lead at the first mark and never looked back, claiming a well-deserved first world championship title. As a result of winning gold the Austrians move up to World #5.

Bronze medallists Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark (GBR) count five regattas to their points total and as a result sit at World #13.


Brazil's Robert Scheidt has advanced to World #1 in the Laser after a consistent 12 months of racing that features three podium finishes and a fifth at the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds. Tom Burton (AUS) follows Scheidt by just five points at World #2 after he took silver in Santander.

Nicholas Heiner (NED) was a class above the rest in Laser Medal Race at Santander 2014 taking victory by over minute. With results behind him in his favour the Dutchman was crowned 2014 world champion, sparking wild celebrations. Heiner sits at World #11 counting the full 200 points from Santander, a fourth and tenth at ISAF Sailing World Cup Mallorca and Hyeres, a 16th at the 2013 Laser Worlds and two silver medals from 100-point EUROSAF regattas.


Marit Bouwmeester (NED) retains World #1 in the Laser Radial after taking her second world championship title at the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds. Bouwmeester's last world title came at the 2011 edition of the ISAF Worlds as she once again proved she can mix it up on the grandest of stages.

Bouwmeester is ten points ahead of World #2 Evi Van Acker (BEL) who picked up bronze in Santander. Silver medallist Josefin Olsson (SWE) only counts five regattas in her points total and is currently ranked at World #14.

With plenty of ups and downs within the 120-boat fleet in Santander there are plenty of changes afoot across the Laser Radial rankings.


Billy Besson and Marie Riou (FRA) won their second Nacra 17 world title after a dominant display at the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds. The pair won the inaugural title in 2013 and retained it comprehensively with a day to spare in Santander.

They currently sit at World #5 counting the maximum 200-points from the Santander 2014 ISAF Worlds and ISAF Sailing World Cup Mallorca. They received 197 points from their second place at ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres but have only sailed at three 200-point regattas, compared to those around them who have sailed at four.

Vittorio Bissaro and Silvia Sicouri (ITA) have finished in the top four at four 200-point regattas, winning two. They retain World #1 and are followed by Darren Bundock and Nina Curtis (AUS) and Thomas Zajac and Tanja Frank (AUT).


Charline Picon (FRA) was the class act of the women's RS:X fleet at the ISAF Worlds, only once finishing a race outside the top four. Picon had secured the gold medal with a day to spare but finished off her regatta in true champion's style with a Medal Race win. Counting results from just five events, the 2014 World Champion moves up six places to World #4.

Holding on to the World #1 position is Flavia Tartaglini (ITA) ahead of Bryony Shaw (GBR) and Laura Linares (ITA) at World #2 and 3 respectively.

To the delight of the home crowd, Marina Alabau (ESP) took the silver medal. She moves up six places to World #29 with just three ranked regattas from the past 12 months to add to her points. The bronze medal went to Mayan Davidovich (ISR) who improves her ranking position by seven places to move up to World #14.


Like Picon in the Women's, Julien Bontemps (FRA) was on fire in the Men's RS:X at the ISAF Worlds. He finished 21 points ahead of Przemyslaw Miarczynski (POL) to become a two time Men's RS:X World Champion. Bontemps only counts five regattas out of a possible six to his points total and with 200 points coming his way from Santander he moves up to World #11 from World #18.

Ricardo Santos (BRA) retains World #1 whilst Poland's Piotr Myszka, who finished fourth in Santander, moves up to World #2. Men's RS:X bronze medallist Thomas Goyard (FRA) advances from World #8 to World #3, a personal best.

Fleet racing - Men - 470 - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Mathew Belcher

AUS

William Ryan

6

1

1

985

2

Sime Fantela

CRO

Igor Marenic

6

3

1

961

3

Panagiotis Mantis

GRE

Pavlos Kagialis

6

2

2

944

4

Stuart Mcnay

USA

David Hughes

6

6

3

921

5

Luke Patience

GBR

Joe Glanfield
Elliot Willis

6

4

3

911

6

Sofian Bouvet

FRA

Jeremie Mion

6

5

2

891

7

Anton Dahlberg

SWE

Fredrik Bergström

6

7

1

883

8

Joonas Lindgren

FIN

Niklas Lindgren

6

9

6

796

9

Paul Snow-hansen

NZL

Daniel Willcox

6

14

3

772

10

Pierre Leboucher

FRA

Nicolas Le Berre

6

10

4

752

11

Matthias Schmid

AUT

Florian Reichsteaedter

6

12

2

752

12

Ferdinand Gerz

GER

Oliver Szymanski

6

15

4

729

13

Yannick Brauchli

SUI

To Be Confirmed
Romuald Hausser

6

16

13

727

14

Onan Barreiros

ESP

Juan Curbelo Cabrera

6

13

3

718

15

Nicolas Charbonnier

FRA

Achille Nebout-javal
Durand Sebastien

6

36

1

697

16

Julian Autenrieth

GER

Philipp Autenrieth

6

18

16

689

17

Jordi Xammar

ESP

Joan Herp

6

23

17

676

18

David Bargehr

AUT

Lukas Mähr

6

11

3

676

19

Lucas Calabrese

ARG

Juan De La Fuente

4

8

2

672

20

Simon Sivitz Kosuta

ITA

Jas Farneti

6

20

19

654

 

Fleet racing - Women - 470 - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Jo Aleh

NZL

Polly Powrie

6

2

1

984

2

Camille Lecointre

FRA

Hélène Defrance

6

1

1

941

3

Anne Haeger

USA

Briana Provancha

6

4

1

863

4

Tina Mrak

SLO

Veronika Macarol

6

3

3

829

5

Lara Vadlau

AUT

Jolanta Ogar
Jolanta Ogar

6

6

1

721

6

Fernanda Oliveira

BRA

Ana Luiza Barbachan

5

9

1

712

7

Alisa Kirilyuk

RUS

Liudmila Dmitrieva

6

8

7

695

8

Michelle Broekhuizen

NED

Marieke Jongens

5

10

6

690

9

Renata Decnop

BRA

Isabel Swan

6

7

7

681

10

Shasha Chen

CHN

Yang Gao
Haiyan Gao

4

18

10

674

11

Afrodite Kyranakou

NED

Anneloes Van Veen

5

11

6

630

12

Sophie Weguelin

GBR

Eilidh Mcintyre

5

5

1

617

13

Hannah Mills

GBR

Saskia Clark

5

20

2

581

14

Marina Gallego

ESP

Fatima Reyes

6

17

10

562

15

Annina Wagner

GER

Lisa Panuschka

6

24

9

559

16

Agnieszka Skrzypulec

POL

Natalia Wojcik

6

13

8

555

17

Anna Kyselova

UKR

Anastasiya Krasko

6

12

12

538

18

Linda Fahrni

SUI

Maja Siegenthaler

6

25

18

533

19

Amy Seabright

GBR

Anna Carpenter

6

14

12

520

20

Maëlenn Lemaitre

FRA

Aloïse Retornaz

5

32

16

493

 

Fleet racing - Men - 49er - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Jonas Warrer

DEN

Peter Lang
Anders Thomsen

6

1

1

1057

2

John Pink

GBR

Simon Wheeler
Stuart Bithell

6

2

2

1014

3

Julien D'ortoli

FRA

Noé Delpech

6

3

1

979

4

Stephen Morrison

GBR

Ben Rhodes
Chris Grube

6

4

1

946

5

Peter Burling

NZL

Blair Tuke

5

15

5

900

6

David Evans

GBR

Edward Powys

6

6

2

890

7

Nathan Outteridge

AUS

Iain Jensen

5

17

2

877

8

Lauri Lehtinen

FIN

Kalle Bask
Miikka Pennanen

6

8

7

862

9

David Gilmour

AUS

Sam Phillips
Rhys Mara

6

12

9

856

10

Manu Dyen

FRA

Stéphane Christidis

6

21

3

848

11

Ryan Seaton

IRL

Matthew Mcgovern

6

11

8

838

12

Dylan Fletcher-scott

GBR

Alain Sign

6

5

1

838

13

Carl P Sylvan

SWE

Otto Hamel
Hannes Westberg

6

7

6

812

14

Pavle Kostov

CRO

Petar Cupac

6

10

1

808

15

Jorge Lima

POR

José Costa

6

24

15

776

16

James Peters

GBR

Edward Fitzgerald
Samuel Batten

6

28

12

766

17

Bradley Funk

USA

Trevor Burd

6

20

17

763

18

Erik Heil

GER

Thomas Plößel

6

9

2

752

19

Mathieu Frei

CAL

Yann Rocherieux
Thibault Julien

6

13

1

750

20

Marcus Hansen

NZL

Josh Porebski

5

33

13

737

 

Fleet racing - Women - 49erFX - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Martine Soffiatti Grael

BRA

Kahena Kunze

6

1

1

1074

2

Ida Marie Baad Nielsen

DEN

Marie Thusgaard Olsen

6

2

2

1021

3

Giulia Conti

ITA

Francesca Clapcich

6

10

2

963

4

Annemiek Bekkering

NED

Claire Blom
Annette Duetz

6

5

4

931

5

Alexandra Maloney

NZL

Molly Meech

6

11

1

907

6

Sarah Steyaert

FRA

Julie Bossard

6

3

3

905

7

Charlotte Dobson

GBR

Sophie Ainsworth

6

8

2

901

8

Tamara Echegoyen

ESP

Berta Betanzos

6

6

6

894

9

Olivia Price

AUS

Caitlin Elks
Eliza Solly

6

7

4

888

10

Frances Peters

GBR

Nicola Groves

6

4

3

886

11

Jena Hansen

DEN

Katja Salskov-iversen

6

9

5

885

12

Victoria Jurczok

GER

Anika Lorenz

6

12

5

820

13

Maiken Foght Schütt

DEN

Anne-julie Foght Schütt

6

13

13

797

14

Tina Lutz

GER

Susann Beucke

6

14

4

766

15

Kate Macgregor

GBR

Mary Rook
Katrina Best

6

15

13

700

16

Julia Gross

SWE

Cecilia Jonsson

6

16

16

699

17

Leonie Meyer

GER

Maren Hahlbrock
Elena Christine Stoffers

6

17

10

675

18

Lisa Ericson

SWE

Hanna Klinga

6

22

18

672

19

Sinem Kurtbay

FIN

Silja Kanerva

6

19

17

651

20

Griselda Khng

SIN

Sara Li Ching Tan

6

18

14

644

 

Fleet racing - Men - Laser - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Robert Scheidt

BRA

 

6

5

1

1073

2

Tom Burton

AUS

 

6

10

1

1068

3

Tonci Stipanovic

CRO

 

6

1

1

1056

4

Nick Thompson

GBR

 

6

2

1

1041

5

Pavlos Kontides

CYP

 

6

3

3

1040

6

Bruno Fontes

BRA

 

6

4

2

1029

7

Charlie Buckingham

USA

 

6

34

3

986

8

Matthew Wearn

AUS

 

6

12

4

984

9

Ashley Brunning

AUS

 

6

19

4

962

10

Thomas Saunders

NZL

 

6

17

10

960

11

Nicholas Heiner

NED

 

6

8

8

948

12

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

FRA

 

6

7

4

943

13

Francesco Marrai

ITA

 

6

6

6

935

14

Sam Meech

NZL

 

6

29

5

931

15

Andy Maloney

NZL

 

6

27

2

928

16

Philipp Buhl

GER

 

6

22

2

924

17

Alessio Spadoni

ITA

 

6

15

15

872

18

Karl-martin Rammo

EST

 

6

9

6

872

19

Rutger Van Schaardenburg

NED

 

6

21

5

866

20

Lee Parkhill

CAN

 

6

11

11

863

 

Fleet racing - Women - Laser Radial - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Marit Bouwmeester

NED

 

6

1

1

1051

2

Evi Van Acker

BEL

 

6

2

1

1041

3

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

BLR

 

6

3

1

965

4

Anne-marie Rindom

DEN

 

6

4

4

959

5

Dongshuang Zhang

CHN

 

5

12

3

937

6

Tuula Tenkanen

FIN

 

6

6

2

935

7

Emma Plasschaert

BEL

 

6

9

4

916

8

Nazli Cagla Donertas

TUR

 

6

5

4

910

9

Marie Bolou

FRA

 

6

10

7

902

10

Tina Mihelic

CRO

 

6

8

4

890

11

Amélie Riou

FRA

 

6

7

6

888

12

Chloe Martin

GBR

 

6

11

2

876

13

Mathilde De Kerangat

FRA

 

6

14

1

819

14

Josefin Olsson

SWE

 

5

19

8

812

15

Sarah Gunni Toftedal

DEN

 

6

13

10

809

16

Viktorija Andrulyte

LTU

 

6

15

13

806

17

Veronika Kozelska Fenclova

CZE

 

6

23

2

786

18

Annalise Murphy

IRL

 

6

18

2

776

19

Hannah Snellgrove

GBR

 

6

20

19

759

20

Silvia Zennaro

ITA

 

6

21

11

756

 

Fleet racing - Men - Finn - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Giles Scott

GBR

 

6

14

1

900

2

Björn Allansson

SWE

 

6

2

2

879

3

Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic

CRO

 

6

4

1

848

4

Thomas Le Breton

FRA

 

6

3

3

833

5

Michele Paoletti

ITA

 

6

1

1

809

6

Deniss Karpak

EST

 

6

5

3

803

7

Jake Lilley

AUS

 

6

9

7

800

8

Caleb Paine

USA

 

5

11

1

783

9

Jonathan Lobert

FRA

 

6

7

5

780

10

Oliver Tweddell

AUS

 

5

8

1

735

11

Jorge João Zarif

BRA

 

5

6

6

708

12

Piotr Kula

POL

 

6

12

9

707

13

Max Salminen

SWE

 

6

18

13

699

14

Giorgio Poggi

ITA

 

6

10

6

679

15

Filippo Baldassari

ITA

 

6

13

9

678

16

Anders Pedersen

NOR

 

6

28

16

648

17

Mads Bendix

DEN

 

6

25

17

635

18

Josh Junior

NZL

 

4

17

14

633

19

Enrico Voltolini

ITA

 

6

15

15

631

20

Gregory Douglas

CAN

 

4

20

3

601

 

Fleet racing - Mixed - Nacra 17 - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Vittorio Bissaro

ITA

Silvia Sicouri

6

1

1

994

2

Darren Bundock

AUS

Nina Curtis

6

15

2

932

3

Thomas Zajac

AUT

Tanja Chiara Frank

6

3

1

908

4

Ben Saxton

GBR

Hannah Diamond

6

2

1

886

5

Billy Besson

FRA

Marie Riou

6

4

1

886

6

Euan Mcnicol

AUS

Lucinda Whitty

6

8

6

880

7

Pippa Wilson

GBR

John Gimson

6

6

5

864

8

Jason Waterhouse

AUS

Lisa Darmanin

6

5

4

852

9

Lucy Macgregor

GBR

Andrew Walsh

6

9

2

824

10

Federica Salvà

ITA

Francesco Bianchi

6

14

10

789

11

Moana Vaireaux

FRA

Manon Audinet

6

7

1

783

12

Gemma Jones

NZL

Jason Saunders

6

13

9

769

13

Franck Cammas

FRA

Sophie De Turckheim

6

16

13

764

14

Allan Norregaard

DEN

Line Just Emsvang

6

18

14

762

15

Renee Groeneveld

NED

Steven Krol
Karel Begemann

6

11

2

720

16

Matías Bühler

SUI

Nathalie Brugger

5

10

5

696

17

Audrey Ogereau

FRA

Matthieu Vandame
Antoine Rucard

6

17

10

661

18

Nicole Van Der Velden

ARU

Thijs Visser

6

20

18

655

19

Flora Laugier

FRA

Valentin Bellet

6

22

19

624

20

Tom Phipps

GBR

Mary Rook
Zennor Pascoe

6

31

20

595

 

Fleet racing - Men - RS:X - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Ricardo Santos

BRA

 

5

1

1

831

2

Piotr Myszka

POL

 

6

5

2

743

3

Thomas Goyard

FRA

 

5

8

3

721

4

Mattia Camboni

ITA

 

6

2

2

721

5

Pawel Tarnowski

POL

 

6

9

5

696

6

Toni Wilhelm

GER

 

5

10

5

695

7

Byron Kokkalanis

GRE

 

4

15

4

684

8

Tom Squires

GBR

 

6

4

3

681

9

Przemyslaw Miarczynski

POL

 

5

16

2

674

10

Joe Bennett

GBR

 

6

7

7

663

11

Julien Bontemps

FRA

 

5

18

1

663

12

Sebastian Wang-hansen

NOR

 

6

6

6

661

13

Nick Dempsey

GBR

 

4

17

1

655

14

Cheng Chun Leung Michael

HKG

 

5

11

2

648

15

Marcantonio Baglione

ITA

 

6

3

3

646

16

Nimrod Mashich

ISR

 

4

19

6

639

17

David Mier Y Teran

MEX

 

5

14

13

608

18

Juozas Bernotas

LTU

 

6

21

10

602

19

Kiran Badloe

NED

 

6

27

9

583

20

Andreas Cariolou

CYP

 

4

24

17

582

 

Fleet racing - Women - RS:X - Monday 22 September 2014

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Flavia Tartaglini

ITA

 

6

1

1

918

2

Bryony Shaw

GBR

 

6

2

1

910

3

Laura Linares

ITA

 

6

3

3

781

4

Charline Picon

FRA

 

5

10

3

732

5

Jiahui Wu

CHN

 

4

9

5

727

6

Eugénie Ricard

FRA

 

6

8

5

724

7

Natalia Kosinska

NZL

 

6

5

5

695

8

Demita Vega De Lille

MEX

 

6

7

7

680

9

Blanca Manchon

ESP

 

6

12

2

678

10

Patricia Freitas

BRA

 

5

14

4

662

11

Manjia Zheng

CHN

 

4

15

11

659

12

Isobel Hamilton

GBR

 

6

16

3

659

13

Zofia Noceti-klepacka

POL

 

5

17

10

655

14

Maayan Davidovich

ISR

 

5

21

2

655

15

Qiaoshan Weng

CHN

 

4

13

10

644

16

Malgorzata Bialecka

POL

 

6

11

6

620

17

Maja Dziarnowska

POL

 

6

18

4

583

18

Kamila Smektala

POL

 

6

22

12

583

19

Moana Delle

GER

 

5

4

1

566

20

Lilian De Geus

NED

 

5

27

7

564


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