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ISAF World Sailing Rankings – 15 December 2014

by ISAF on 16 Dec 2014
Tom Burton (AUS/AST) leads the results in the Laser class - ISAF Sailing World Cup – Melbourne 2014. Jeff Crow/ Sport the Library http://www.sportlibrary.com.au
ISAF World Sailing Rankings - 15 December 2014 - Women’s RS:X - Bryony Shaw (GBR) was unable to dislodge Flavia Tartaglini (ITA) from World number one in the Women’s RS:X despite taking the honours at the inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi, UAE.


The World Cup Final was a 100-point regatta and whilst Shaw took maximum points, Tartaglini’s eighth was enough for her to hold on to World number one heading into 2015. Shaw remains at World number two with Laura Linares (ITA) at World number three and 2014 World Champion Charline Picon (FRA) at World number four.

The big mover in the Women’s RS:X is Russia’s Stefania Elfutina. The Russian claimed the spoils at the 200-point ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne, the first regatta of the 2015 World Cup series, and as a result climbs up to World #13 from World #29.

Elfutina was exceptional in Melbourne, dominating the field and as well as World Cup glory she secured the first invitation to the 2014 Abu Dhabi. Maria Aadland Mollestad (NOR) finished second behind the Russian and moves to World #21. Bronze medallist Joanna Sterling (AUS) claimed the second Abu Dhabi spot as the top Oceanic competitor. She sits at World #17, a personal best.

Men’s RS:X

France’s Louis Giard claimed gold at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi and as well as picking up $10,000USD in prize money he received the full 100-points on offer at the regatta.

Giard currently counts four regattas to his points total and with Abu Dhabi points he moves up 12 places to World #22.

Byron Kokkalanis (GRE) finished second in Abu Dhabi after winning the 200-point ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao in advance of the Emirati competition. He retains World number one with a healthy points margin over Ricardo Santos (BRA) and Max Oberemko (RUS).

Lithuania’s Juozas Bernotas came through in 15th in Abu Dhabi and then put in a professional performance at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne, claiming the title and an invitation to the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final. Bernotas is a big mover in the Men’s RS:X rankings, moving up to a personal best of World #7 from World #25.

Dmitrii Polishchuk (RUS) came through in second in Melbourne and climbs up to World #20.

Laser

Tom Burton (AUS) is the current King of the Laser fleet, retaining World number one following victories at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne.

Burton’s compatriot Matt Wearn finished second to the World number one in Melbourne and is positioned at World #10. Michael Bullot (NZL) completed the Melbourne podium and as a result is one of the biggest climbers of the month, advancing from World #59 to World #21.

Following top ten results at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne Sam Meech (NZL), Nicholas Heiner (NED) and Andy Maloney (NZL) move back into the top ten.


Laser Radial

2014 World Champion Marit Bouwmeester (NED) retains World number one following an exceptional year of competition.

Evi Van Acker (BEL) took gold at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and reduced the gap on Bouwmeester but ultimately the Dutch sailor’s consistency throughout the year ensures she goes into 2015 at the top of the tree.

Alison Young (GBR) claimed gold at the 100-point Sail Sydney, the 200 point ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne and finished fourth at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi. With points aplenty coming her way, Young leaps up the rankings to World #36 from World #111.

Canada’s Isabella Bertold is another big mover. Bertold finished second in Sydney and fifth in Melbourne and climbs from World #42 to World #12.


Finn

Ed Wright (GBR) is the mover of the month in the Finn rankings following a seventh at the 100-point ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and victory at ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne, a 200-point regatta.

Wright was always in control in Melbourne and finished in the top two in every race throughout the series. He took gold and with it, the first 2015 Abu Dhabi, ISAF Sailing World Cup Final spot. With a good haul of points the Briton has advanced to World #10 from World #36.

Slovenia’s Vasilij Zbogar took out the honours at the World Cup Final with a controlled performance. As a result he moves up to World #15.

Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) finished behind Zbogar at the World Cup Final but with a good points haul he moves up to World number one, dislodging Bjorn Allansson (SWE) who drops to World number three.


Nacra 17

Vittorio Bissaro and Silvia Sicouri (ITA) will take the World #1 Nacra 17 spot into 2015 after a solid year. The Italians have consistently been at the top of the pack and ended their year with an eighth at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final.

Billy Besson and Marie Riou (FRA) added World Cup Final gold to their 2014 World Championship title and sit at World number five.

Australia’s Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin move to a personal best of World number three after they took the ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne honours.



49erFX

New Zealand’s Alex Maloney and Molly Meech had a superb November, securing victories at the 100-point ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and the 49erFX South American Championship. They finished second at the 50-point Intergalactic Championship and push up the 49erFX rankings to World number seven from World #13.

Lisa Ericson and Hanna Klinga (SWE) took second at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and hit the top ten for the first time.

ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne victors Ragna and Maia Agerup (NOR) move up to World #24 whilst runners up Helene Naess and Marie Ronningen (NOR) sit two places ahead at World #22.

49er

Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski (NZL) pushed up the 49er rankings following top five finishes at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne. They advance up to World #8, a personal best, from World #38.

ISAF Sailing World Cup Final winners Tomasz Januszewski and Jacek Nowak (POL) are at World #22 whilst Melbourne victors Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS) are at World #20.

Jonas Warrer and Peter Lang (DEN) take the World number one spot into 2015 following a solid year of skiff racing.


Men’s 470

There is minimal movement in the Men’s 470 rankings following the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final and ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne.

There is no change in the top 16 as the World Cup Final near enough went to form. World number one Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) claimed the honours whilst World number two Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) claimed silver. World number four Stu McNay and Dave Hughes (USA) snapped up bronze but it was not enough to remove Sime Fantela and Igor Marenic (CRO) from World number three.

Alexander and Patrick Conway (AUS) took the World Cup Melbourne title and with the full 200 points coming their way they move up ten spots to World #24.


Women’s 470

Camille Lecointre and Helene Defrance (FRA) will go into 2015 as World number one in the Women’s 470. There is no change in the top four of the rankings with Anne Haeger and Briana Provancha (USA), Tina Mrak and Veronica Macarol (SLO) and Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL) following.

Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar (AUT) added ISAF Sailing World Cup Final gold to their 2014 World and European honours and sit at World number five heading into the new year.

World Cup Final silver medallists Sophie Weguelin and Eilidh McIntyre (GBR) move to World #8 from World #14.

ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne winners Sasha Ryan and Amelia Catt (AUS) move up three spots to World #26.

Events Included

For more details on the new events included and events not included in this Ranking visit ISAF.

The full ISAF World Sailing Ranking lists, results from all ISAF Graded events, lists of Graded events throughout the year, Ranking release dates and the method of calculation for the Rankings can be found on the ISAF website.

Fleet racing - Men - 470 - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Mathew Belcher AUS William Ryan 6 1 1 987
2 Panagiotis Mantis GRE Pavlos Kagialis 6 2 2 964
3 Sime Fantela CRO Igor Marenic 6 3 1 956
4 Stuart Mcnay USA David Hughes 6 4 3 921
5 Luke Patience GBR Joe Glanfield
Elliot Willis
6 5 3 911
6 Sofian Bouvet FRA Jeremie Mion 6 6 2 887
7 Anton Dahlberg SWE Fredrik Bergström 6 7 1 883
8 Onan Barreiros ESP Juan Curbelo Cabrera 6 8 3 844
9 Joonas Lindgren FIN Niklas Lindgren 6 9 6 796
10 Jordi Xammar ESP Joan Herp 6 10 10 787
11 Matthias Schmid AUT Florian Reichsteaedter 6 11 2 748
12 Pierre Leboucher FRA Nicolas Le Berre 6 12 4 735
13 Ferdinand Gerz GER Oliver Szymanski 6 13 4 729
14 Yannick Brauchli SUI Romuald Hausser 6 14 13 727
15 Pavel Sozykin RUS Denis Gribanov 6 15 15 716
16 Julian Autenrieth GER Philipp Autenrieth 6 16 16 689
17 David Bargehr AUT Lukas Mähr 6 18 3 670
18 Tetsuya Matsunaga JPN Yugo Yoshida 5 23 15 667
19 Simon Sivitz Kosuta ITA Jas Farneti 6 17 17 654
20 Jan-jasper Wagner GER Dustin Baldewein 6 19 4 636
21 Jim Asenathi RSA Roger Hudson 6 20 9 632
22 Hao Lan CHN Chao Wang 6 24 20 631
23 Henrique Haddad BRA Bruno Bethlem De Amorim 6 21 21 622
24 Alexander Conway AUS Patrick Conway 5 34 23 612
25 Nicolas Charbonnier FRA Achille Nebout-javal 5 22 1 611

Fleet racing - Women - 49erFX - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Martine Soffiatti Grael BRA Kahena Kunze 6 1 1 980
2 Ida Marie Baad Nielsen DEN Marie Thusgaard Olsen 6 2 2 929
3 Charlotte Dobson GBR Sophie Ainsworth 6 3 2 909
4 Giulia Conti ITA Francesca Clapcich 6 9 2 863
5 Tamara Echegoyen ESP Berta Betanzos 6 4 4 856
6 Annemiek Bekkering NED Annette Duetz 6 5 4 832
7 Alexandra Maloney NZL Molly Meech 6 13 1 811
8 Jena Hansen DEN Katja Salskov-iversen 6 6 5 804
9 Frances Peters GBR Nicola Groves 6 7 3 797
10 Lisa Ericson SWE Hanna Klinga 6 14 10 750
11 Maiken Foght Schott DEN Anne-julie Foght Schütt 6 10 10 747
12 Sarah Steyaert FRA Julie Bossard
Johann Bouic
6 16 3 745
13 Olivia Price AUS Eliza Solly 6 8 4 744
14 Tina Lutz GER Susann Beucke 6 11 4 739
15 Victoria Jurczok GER Anika Lorenz 6 12 5 714
16 Kate Macgregor GBR Katrina Best 6 15 13 689
17 Julia Gross SWE Cecilia Jonsson 6 17 16 678
18 Tess Lloyd AUS Caitlin Elks 6 18 18 664
19 Leonie Meyer GER Elena Christine Stoffers 6 19 10 639
20 Sinem Kurtbay FIN Silja Kanerva 6 20 17 576
21 Griselda Khng SIN Sara Li Ching Tan 6 21 14 547
22 Helene Naess NOR Marie Rønningen 6 30 22 542
23 Noora Ruskola FIN Camilla Cedercreutz 6 22 22 532
24 Ragna Agerup NOR Maia Agerup 6 27 4 520
25 Victoria Travascio ARG Maria Sol Branz 6 23 20 520

Fleet racing - Men - Finn - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic CRO
6 2 1 932
2 Caleb Paine USA
6 5 1 872
3 Björn Allansson SWE
6 1 1 836
4 Jake Lilley AUS
6 3 3 815
5 Giles Scott GBR
5 4 1 800
6 Deniss Karpak EST
6 6 3 787
7 Michele Paoletti ITA
6 9 1 774
8 Oliver Tweddell AUS
6 8 1 761
9 Thomas Le Breton FRA
5 7 3 757
10 Edward Wright GBR
5 36 8 744
11 Jorge João Zarif BRA
5 10 6 708
12 Jonathan Lobert FRA
5 11 5 695
13 Josh Junior NZL
5 17 13 690
14 Max Salminen SWE
5 12 12 661
15 Vasilij Zbogar SLO
6 25 9 659
16 Piotr Kula POL
6 18 9 659
17 Gregory Douglas CAN
5 13 3 651
18 Anders Pedersen NOR
6 14 14 648
19 Ioannis Mitakis GRE
5 20 18 637
20 Filippo Baldassari ITA
6 21 9 636
21 Mads Bendix DEN
6 15 15 635
22 Giorgio Poggi ITA
6 16 6 633
23 Enrico Voltolini ITA
6 19 15 609
24 Pieter-jan Postma NED
5 29 3 593
26 Lauri Väinsalu EST
6 23 5 573

Fleet racing - Women - RS:X - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Flavia Tartaglini ITA
6 1 1 921
2 Bryony Shaw GBR
6 2 1 870
3 Laura Linares ITA
6 3 3 763
4 Charline Picon FRA
5 7 3 746
5 Jiahui Wu CHN
5 4 4 739
6 Blanca Manchon ESP
6 6 2 729
7 Manjia Zheng CHN
5 5 5 697
8 Patricia Freitas BRA
5 8 4 647
9 Qiaoshan Weng CHN
5 10 9 642
10 Zofia Noceti-klepacka POL
5 17 10 637
11 Jiali Sun CHN
5 11 11 634
12 Eugénie Ricard FRA
5 9 5 633
13 Stefania Elfutina RUS
5 29 13 626
14 Demita Vega De Lille MEX
5 12 7 611
15 Isobel Hamilton GBR
6 16 3 610
16 Natalia Kosinska NZL
5 13 5 602
17 Joanna Sterling AUS
6 23 17 594
18 Kamila Smektala POL
6 15 12 583
19 Yunxiu Lu CHN
5 19 19 580
20 Lilian De Geus NED
5 18 7 557
21 Maria Aadland Mollestad NOR
6 34 10 522
22 Maja Dziarnowska POL
5 21 4 499
23 Marina Alabau ESP
4 27 5 498
24 Malgorzata Bialecka POL
6 14 6 497
25 Farrah Hall USA
5 22 9 485

Fleet racing - Women - 470 - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Camille Lecointre FRA Hélène Defrance 6 1 1 939
2 Anne Haeger USA Briana Provancha 6 2 1 855
3 Tina Mrak SLO Veronika Macarol 6 3 3 837
4 Jo Aleh NZL Polly Powrie 5 4 1 784
5 Lara Vadlau AUT Jolanta Ogar 6 9 1 721
6 Ai Kondo Yoshida JPN Miho Yoshioka 6 11 1 715
7 Fernanda Oliveira BRA Ana Luiza Barbachan 5 5 1 712
8 Sophie Weguelin GBR Eilidh Mcintyre 6 14 1 707
9 Shasha Chen CHN Haiyan Gao 5 8 8 697
10 Alisa Kirilyuk RUS Liudmila Dmitrieva 6 6 6 695
11 Michelle Broekhuizen NED Marieke Jongens 5 7 6 690
12 Renata Decnop BRA Isabel Swan 6 10 7 669
13 Afrodite Kyranakou NED Anneloes Van Veen 5 12 6 630
14 Xiaomei Xu CHN Lizhu Huang
Lei Feng
Ping Zhang
4 13 8 619
15 Marina Gallego ESP Fatima Reyes 6 16 10 568
16 Agnieszka Skrzypulec POL Natalia Wojcik 6 17 8 555
17 Annina Wagner GER Lisa Panuschka 6 18 9 555
18 Anna Kyselova UKR Anastasiya Krasko 6 19 12 534
19 Linda Fahrni SUI Maja Siegenthaler 6 20 18 533
20 Hannah Mills GBR Saskia Clark 4 15 2 531
21 Roberta Caputo ITA Alice Sinno 6 21 13 504
22 Annika Bochmann GER Karoline Göltzer 6 23 11 493
23 Maëlenn Lemaitre FRA Aloise Retornaz 5 22 16 493
24 Bàrbara Cornudella ESP Sara López Ravetllat 6 25 24 486
25 Francesca Komatar ITA Sveva Carraro 6 24 14 484

Fleet racing - Men - Laser - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Tom Burton AUS
6 1 1 995
2 Robert Scheidt BRA
6 2 1 970
3 Nick Thompson GBR
6 5 1 964
4 Tonci Stipanovic CRO
6 3 1 964
5 Sam Meech NZL
6 15 5 937
6 Bruno Fontes BRA
6 6 2 931
7 Nicholas Heiner NED
6 12 7 930
8 Andy Maloney NZL
6 16 2 918
9 Pavlos Kontides CYP
6 4 3 913
10 Matthew Wearn AUS
6 7 4 901
11 Charlie Buckingham USA
6 8 3 873
12 Francesco Marrai ITA
6 13 6 865
13 Jean Baptiste Bernaz FRA
6 11 4 863
14 Wannes Van Laer BEL
6 20 14 849
15 Karl-martin Rammo EST
6 19 6 831
16 Thomas Saunders NZL
6 9 9 822
17 Alessio Spadoni ITA
6 21 15 813
18 Ryan Palk AUS
6 29 2 808
19 Elliot Hanson GBR
6 24 19 805
20 Giovanni Coccoluto ITA
6 26 14 802
21 Michael Bullot NZL
6 59 5 785
22 Robert Davis CAN
6 30 18 784
23 Filip Jurišic CRO
6 18 16 776
24 Lee Parkhill CAN
6 22 11 772
25 Luke Elliott AUS
6 40 25 768

Fleet racing - Mixed - Nacra 17 - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Vittorio Bissaro ITA Silvia Sicouri 6 1 1 988
2 Thomas Zajac AUT Tanja Chiara Frank 6 3 1 908
3 Jason Waterhouse AUS Lisa Darmanin 6 6 3 902
4 Darren Bundock AUS Nina Curtis 6 2 2 896
5 Billy Besson FRA Marie Riou 6 9 1 894
6 Ben Saxton GBR Hannah Diamond 6 5 1 878
7 Euan Mcnicol AUS Lucinda Whitty 6 4 4 859
8 Pippa Wilson GBR John Gimson 6 7 5 852
9 Lucy Macgregor GBR Andrew Walsh 6 8 2 829
10 Moana Vaireaux FRA Manon Audinet 6 11 1 797
11 Federica Salvà ITA Francesco Bianchi 6 10 10 789
12 Matías Bühler SUI Nathalie Brugger 6 14 5 775
13 Allan Norregaard DEN Line Just Emsvang 6 13 13 762
14 Gemma Jones NZL Jason Saunders 6 12 9 740
15 Franck Cammas FRA Sophie De Turckheim
Alizée Desbordes
6 15 13 711
16 Audrey Ogereau FRA Matthieu Vandame
Antoine Rucard
6 18 10 685
17 Renee Groeneveld NED Steven Krol 5 16 2 661
18 Nicole Van Der Velden ARU Thijs Visser 6 17 17 655
19 Tom Phipps GBR Mary Rook
Zennor Pascoe
6 19 19 595
20 Ingrid Petitjean FRA Olivier Backes 6 20 20 569
21 Luke Ramsay CAN Nikola Girke 6 25 5 567
22 Francesco Porro ITA Caterina Marianna Banti 6 21 19 565
23 Flora Laugier FRA Valentin Bellet 5 22 19 562
24 Lorenzo Bressani ITA Giovanna Micol 5 23 23 549
25 Lin Ea Cenholt Christiansen DEN Søren Kristensen
Anders Thomsen
6 24 24 533

Fleet racing - Men - 49er - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Jonas Warrer DEN Peter Lang
Anders Thomsen
6 1 1 969
2 John Pink GBR Stuart Bithell 6 2 2 929
3 Nico Delle - Karth AUT Nikolaus Resch 6 10 3 899
4 Julien D'ortoli FRA Noé Delpech 6 3 1 880
5 Stephen Morrison GBR Chris Grube 6 4 1 854
6 Peter Burling NZL Blair Tuke 6 14 5 850
7 David Evans GBR Edward Powys 6 5 2 816
8 Marcus Hansen NZL Josh Porebski 6 38 8 769
9 Ryan Seaton IRL Matthew Mcgovern 6 7 7 747
10 Pavle Kostov CRO Petar Cupac 6 8 1 745
11 David Gilmour AUS Rhys Mara 6 6 6 744
12 Lauri Lehtinen FIN Kalle Bask
Miikka Pennanen
6 9 7 741
13 Dylan Fletcher-scott GBR Alain Sign 6 12 1 722
14 Lukasz Przybytek POL Pawel Kolodzinski 6 22 5 714
15 Bradley Funk USA Trevor Burd 6 11 11 713
16 Ruggero Tita ITA Giacomo Cavalli 6 33 16 711
17 Carl P Sylvan SWE Otto Hamel
Hannes Westberg
6 13 6 702
18 Nic Asher GBR Fynn Sterritt 6 15 15 698
19 Manu Dyen FRA Stéphane Christidis 6 34 3 690
20 Nathan Outteridge AUS Iain Jensen 4 16 2 686
21 Luca Dubbini ITA Roberto Dubbini 6 17 16 678
22 Tomasz Januszewski POL Jacek Nowak 6 24 10 673
23 Jorge Lima POR José Costa 6 18 15 671
24 Erik Heil GER Thomas Plößel 6 19 2 662
25 Diego Botín ESP Pablo Turrado 6 20 18 660

Fleet racing - Women - Laser Radial - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Marit Bouwmeester NED
6 1 1 985
2 Evi Van Acker BEL
6 2 1 961
3 Anne-marie Rindom DEN
6 4 3 936
4 Tatiana Drozdovskaya BLR
6 3 1 933
5 Tina Mihelic CRO
6 5 4 906
6 Nazli Cagla Donertas TUR
6 7 4 837
7 Tuula Tenkanen FIN
6 10 2 834
8 Emma Plasschaert BEL
6 6 4 822
9 Veronika Kozelska Fenclova CZE
6 8 2 799
10 Chloe Martin GBR
6 9 2 792
11 Silvia Zennaro ITA
6 11 11 756
12 Isabella Bertold CAN
6 43 2 744
13 Dongshuang Zhang CHN
5 12 3 744
14 Josefin Olsson SWE
6 22 8 742
15 Marie Bolou FRA
6 13 7 740
16 Viktorija Andrulyte LTU
6 14 13 727
17 Ashley Stoddart AUS
6 23 8 721
18 Amélie Riou FRA
6 15 6 709
19 Claire Merry CAN
6 16 16 705
20 Hannah Snellgrove GBR
6 17 17 699
21 Sara Winther NZL
6 18 9 695
22 Paloma Schmidt PER
6 19 19 695
23 Sarah Gunni Toftedal DEN
6 20 10 686
24 Annalise Murphy IRL
6 21 2 682
25 Svenja Weger GER
6 24 24 655

Fleet racing - Men - RS:X - Monday 15 December 2014

Pos Name Country Crew Events Previous Best Points
1 Byron Kokkalanis GRE
6 1 1 976
2 Ricardo Santos BRA
5 2 1 814
3 Max Oberemko RUS
6 3 3 761
4 Toni Wilhelm GER
6 5 4 752
5 Nick Dempsey GBR
5 7 1 746
6 Aichen Wang CHN
5 8 6 740
7 Juozas Bernotas LTU
6 25 7 721
8 Mattia Camboni ITA
6 4 2 719
9 Piotr Myszka POL
6 12 2 717
10 Cheng Chun Leung Michael HKG
6 9 2 696
11 Thomas Goyard FRA
5 10 3 683
12 Pawel Tarnowski POL
6 16 5 683
13 Sebastian Wang-hansen NOR
6 6 6 663
14 Marcantonio Baglione ITA
6 11 3 646
15 Nimrod Mashich ISR
4 13 6 639
16 Przemyslaw Miarczynski POL
5 18 2 634
17 Julien Bontemps FRA
5 20 1 634
18 Tom Squires GBR
6 14 3 628
19 Andreas Cariolou CYP
5 19 17 625
20 Dmitrii Polishchuk RUS
6 37 12 621
21 Joe Bennett GBR
5 15 7 602
22 Louis Giard FRA
4 34 8 563
23 Luka Mratovic CRO
6 21 13 563
24 Kiran Badloe NED
5 17 9 540
25 Daniele Benedetti ITA
5 23 21 539

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