Nacra 17 Europeans - Iker Martinez and Tara Pacheco claim victory
by Camille El Beze on 13 Jul 2014
2014 Nacra 17 European Championship Antoine Beysens
After starting their title challenge in the worst possible way at the Nacra 17 European Championship, a hole in their hull after a simple collision on the first day, Spain’s Iker Martinez and Tara Pacheco finished off a long, difficult regatta La Grande Motte, France when they collected their first major title as a partnership by clearly winning the sudden death, tricky light winds medal race to secure the event victory.
Representing a first success in the new Olympic chapter of the storied, supremely diverse career of the helm from Hondaribbia in Spain’s Basque country, and the former 470 champion Pacheco, the duo actually built the firm foundations of their success on Friday when they scored three back to back second places when all their main rivals failed to come close in terms of that level of consistency in strong wind conditions.
In today’s medal race the Italian duo Vittorio Bissario and Silvia Sicouri had to win with the Spanish pair in eighth if they were to be overturned.
But it was the wily Martinez and Pacheco who sneaked off the start line in the very light, fickle breeze and got into the biggest and best puff first. They lead Britain’s Olympic gold medallist Pippa Wilson and John Gimson around the windward mark on the first round.
France’s World Champions Billy Besson and Marie Riou rallied after a poor start and took the lead momentarily on the second of three windward legs, but with the wind making a big shift to the right the Spanish had regained the lead at the top of the final round, finishing comfortably ahead of Besson and Riou.
At one stage the Italians were deep enough in the ten boat fleet that it looked like second overall might go to the French – who had lead until yesterday when they capsized and had to count a 27th in their final aggregate – but Bissario and Sicouri held their nerve and finish second with Besson and Riou content to have salvaged third.
Martinez and Pacheco paired up more 16 months ago and this is their biggest win to date. After Easter’s Princess Sofia Olympic regatta Pacheco had to have an operation to relieve carpal tunnel problems in her forearms which cost them training time, but the ever demanding, hard driving Martinez professed to be happy with their progress, even if he acknowledges that with their Olympic monohull background they still have many areas to catch up with catamaran specialists like Besson – an ex Tornado catamaran sailor who is also current F18 world champion, and the young Italian duo who sailed the Hobie 16 youth catamaran before:
'For sure we are very good where we are now, but the truth is this was a very special regatta with only one real set of conditions – pretty windy – and the medal race today was a little bit tricky, so it probably does not show exactly where everyone is in terms of looking towards the World Championships.' Martinez ventured today.
'I think the guys like Billy Besson and the Italians – I don’t want to say they are unbeatable – but we have to catch up with them. I think they have catamaran knowledge and obviously they are fast. That is where they have the advantage. They always have the boat well set up. We have to learn how to always have the boat well prepared and well set up and all these things. So still we are sometimes good, sometimes bad, some times good.'
La Grande Motte delivered mainly strong winds, even if the first day of racing was lost to a lack of breeze. And one full day was missed because of breezes which were too strong. That meant just three Finals races were sailed. The French duo’s one aberration sullied an otherwise excellent performance which would otherwise have one them the title. The cruel irony is that when they capsized in Friday’s third race, they were sailing super conservatively with Besson off the wire and on the trampoline, holding third place. Their boat stalled in the back of a wave, the ebullient French helm was washed off the boat but for his leg and they capsized when he lost control of the helm.
Meantime Martinez and Pacheco are focused on winning the world title in Santander, where the Spanish sailing team do a lot of their strong winds training, their second home. A fourth Volvo round the world race awaits Martinez but he confirms his strong commitment to a programme which he hopes will bring him a second Olympic gold medal:
'It will be a difficult balance. Now from the Volvo to the Olympics there is much more time. But I probably won’t do all the legs of the Volvo. It is not 100 per cent yet. My idea is to help the team as much as I can but I have a commitment here with the Spanish Olympic committee and with Tara and with everyone involved here. I can’t stop completely but I will help the team as much as I can and try to make the Volvo team as good as we can. We don’t even have 100 days before the start and we have to prepare a boat and a team, the whole game. It is a pretty exacting, exciting project and a very busy year for sure.'
Iker Martinez (ESP) European champion with Tara Pacheco: 'It means we are improving, slowly. We are improving and that is good news. We have done quite a lot of training but really not as much as we would have liked to do. It is not just a new class but Tara and myself are a new team together with a new coach. Santi Lopez is coaching us we had a long years of fighting for selection with him so it is nice to have him on our side now. He was the head coach for London for the team and now he is coaching us so we are very lucky to have someone with so much experience. We were mainly in Santander training but went to Morocco with the French guys and we travelled a lot. It all helps. Every day helps, we find new problems every day and we solve them and move one step forwards. For sure we are very good where we are now, but the truth is this was a very special regatta with only one real set of conditions – pretty windy – and the medal race today was a little bit tricky, so it probably does not show exactly where everyone is in terms of looking towards the World Championships. I think the guys like Billy Besson and the Italians – I don’t want to say they are unbeatable – but we have to catch up with them. I think they have catamaran knowledge and obviously they are fast. That is where they have the advantage. They always have the boat well set up. We have to learn how to always have the boat well prepared and well set up and all these things. So still we are sometimes good, sometimes bad, some times good. Yesterday was great we were on the limit and it was very shifty and that was good for us. We did not have any major things.
Today it was the kind of day when it could be simple if we are in front. For the Italians to beat us they had to win and we had to be eighth. That sounds an easy one but after what we saw on the water we could have been first or last as easily. It was not a relaxing race for sure. I think it was down to the first puff and who got away. We were in front from the beginning. It was not simple but it could be under control.'
Vittorio Bissario (ITA) second overall: 'We are happy to have held on to second place and on a day like today we are happy to have done that. It was not easy. It was really complicated. We know that in these conditions that luck can play a big part and so we are happy in our ability today. Now to relax. We need to take some time to relax and have a week off. Then we sail for one week on Garda and them move to Santander at the beginning of August to train there.
Here we feel complete. We are not maybe the best at starting, or the fastest, but all in all I think we are a complete team and I think that is why we can be always there, always regular. We never think of who we are sailing against. They are other boats to sail against not people far less people with Olympic medals. We just try to beat them all.
Marie Riou (FRA) third with Billy Besson 'Here we made it to third step on to the podium and so our honour is saved! It was a good medal race despite our bad start and a complicated first beat. In the end we made some good calls on the first upwind and so rounded third and managed to finish second. We kept an eye on where the Danes and Italians were all the time. At one point we thought we could get second overall but the Italians got themselves back into it at the very last moment.'
It was so shifty. Billy and I had done the Trophée Clairfontaine here and so we had a vague idea of what can happen. On balance we are very happy with our week. The format worked against us a bit in the end because we had to carry that 27th but we sailed well otherwise, three wins and two second places. It’s not bad.'
Résultat du Samedi 12 Juillet 2014 à 16.51 h.
Rgs
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Ident
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Concurrents
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Grp
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P Ret
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P tot
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c.3
Qu.
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c.4
Qu.
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c.5
Qu.
|
c.6
Fin
|
c.7
Fin
|
c.8
Fin
|
c.9
M.R
|
Coefficients ==>
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
ESP 246
|
MARTINEZ Iker
PACHECO Tara
|
Med_RACE
|
23.00
|
60.00
|
2
2.0
|
4
4.0
|
6
6.0
|
2
2.0
|
2
2.0
|
2
2.0
|
1
2.0
|
2
|
ITA 200
|
BISSARO Vittorio
SICOURI Silvia
|
Med_RACE
|
42.00
|
46.00
|
1
1.0
|
3
3.0
|
4
4.0
|
14
14.0
|
10
10.0
|
1
1.0
|
4
8.0
|
3
|
FRA 1
|
BESSON Billy
RIOU Marie
|
Med_RACE
|
46.00
|
51.00
|
1
1.0
|
2
2.0
|
2
2.0
|
1
1.0
|
8
8.0
|
27
27.0
|
2
4.0
|
4
|
DEN 248
|
NORREGAARD Allan
JUST Line
|
Med_RACE
|
59.00
|
65.00
|
4
4.0
|
4
4.0
|
6
6.0
|
3
3.0
|
11
11.0
|
13
13.0
|
10
20.0
|
5
|
AUS 133
|
WATERHOUSE Jason
DARMANIN Lisa
|
Med_RACE
|
62.00
|
68.00
|
6
6.0
|
1
1.0
|
3
3.0
|
10
10.0
|
15
15.0
|
9
9.0
|
7
14.0
|
6
|
GBR 076
|
WILSON Pipa
GIMSON John
|
Med_RACE
|
67.00
|
80.00
|
8
8.0
|
8
8.0
|
13
13.0
|
27
27.0
|
1
1.0
|
5
5.0
|
3
6.0
|
7
|
NED 243
|
GROENEVELD Renee
KROL Steven
|
Med_RACE
|
69.00
|
88.00
|
7
7.0
|
11
11.0
|
19
19.0
|
11
11.0
|
12
12.0
|
3
3.0
|
8
16.0
|
8
|
AUT 205
|
ZAJAC Thomas
FRANK Tanja
|
Med_RACE
|
70.00
|
107.00
|
6
6.0
|
25
25.0
|
2
2.0
|
17
17.0
|
3
3.0
|
6
6.0
|
5
10.0
|
9
|
SUI 220
|
BAHLER Matias
BRUGGER Nathalie
|
Med_RACE
|
73.00
|
110.00
|
5
5.0
|
7
7.0
|
3
3.0
|
15
15.0
|
13
13.0
|
12
12.0
|
6
12.0
|
10
|
ARU 212
|
VAN DER VELDEN Nicole
VISSER Thijs
|
Med_RACE
|
80.00
|
89.00
|
3
3.0
|
5
5.0
|
9
9.0
|
30
30.0
|
7
7.0
|
4
4.0
|
9
18.0
|
11
|
ARG 226
|
LANGE Santiago
CARRANZA SAROLI Cecilia
|
OR
|
62.00
|
78.00
|
12
12.0
|
5
5.0
|
7
7.0
|
9
9.0
|
17
17.0
|
8
8.0
|
|
12
|
AUS 158
|
MC NICOL Euan
WHITTY Lucinda
|
OR
|
68.00
|
76.00
|
4
4.0
|
8
8.0
|
1
1.0
|
5
5.0
|
DSQj
41.0
|
7
7.0
|
|
13
|
FRA 077
|
CAMMAS Franck
DE TURCKHEIM Sophie
|
OR
|
70.00
|
83.00
|
9
9.0
|
1
1.0
|
10
10.0
|
23
23.0
|
4
4.0
|
14
14.0
|
|
14
|
FRA 225
|
VAIREAUX Moana
AUDINET Manon
|
OR
|
73.00
|
110.00
|
3
3.0
|
DPI
7.0
|
10
10.0
|
13
13.0
|
5
5.0
|
28
28.0
|
|
15
|
GBR 2
|
SAXTON Ben
DIAMOND Hannah
|
OR
|
75.00
|
89.00
|
9
9.0
|
2
2.0
|
8
8.0
|
18
18.0
|
22
22.0
|
10
10.0
|
|
16
|
FRA 085
|
OGEREAU Audrey
VANDAME Matthieu
|
OR
|
82.00
|
104.00
|
2
2.0
|
6
6.0
|
5
5.0
|
19
19.0
|
9
9.0
|
31
31.0
|
|
17
|
GBR 042
|
MACGREGOR Lucy
WALSH Andrew
|
OR
|
84.00
|
97.00
|
13
13.0
|
11
11.0
|
1
1.0
|
4
4.0
|
21
21.0
|
DNF
41.0
|
|
18
|
ITA 209
|
BRESSANI Lorenzo
MICOL Giovanna
|
OR
|
84.00
|
112.00
|
28
28.0
|
10
10.0
|
9
9.0
|
7
7.0
|
16
16.0
|
17
17.0
|
|
19
|
NZL 222
|
JONES Gemma
SAUNDERS Jason
|
OR
|
86.00
|
97.00
|
8
8.0
|
9
9.0
|
8
8.0
|
8
8.0
|
23
23.0
|
29
29.0
|
|
20
|
NED 244
|
MULDER Mandy
DE KONING Coen
|
OR
|
86.00
|
123.00
|
19
19.0
|
BFD
37.0
|
7
7.0
|
25
25.0
|
18
18.0
|
11
11.0
|
|
21
|
AUS 242
|
BUNDOCK Darren
CURTIS Nina
|
OR
|
96.00
|
133.00
|
12
12.0
|
3
3.0
|
4
4.0
|
21
21.0
|
24
24.0
|
20
20.0
|
|
22
|
GBR 182
|
PHIPPS Tom
ROOK Marie
|
OR
|
96.00
|
119.00
|
5
5.0
|
23
23.0
|
5
5.0
|
20
20.0
|
14
14.0
|
21
21.0
|
|
23
|
GER 211
|
KOHLHOFF Paul
WERNER Carolina
|
OR
|
112.00
|
128.00
|
13
13.0
|
7
7.0
|
16
16.0
|
6
6.0
|
36
36.0
|
32
32.0
|
|
24
|
AUS 067
|
PIETROMONACO Pip
WIERZBOWSKI James
|
OR
|
114.00
|
141.00
|
10
10.0
|
18
18.0
|
27
27.0
|
26
26.0
|
19
19.0
|
16
16.0
|
|
25
|
NED 081
|
DELNOOZ Elke
VAN LEEUWEN Jeroen
|
OR
|
116.00
|
137.00
|
10
10.0
|
21
21.0
|
17
17.0
|
12
12.0
|
29
29.0
|
30
30.0
|
|
26
|
ITA 219
|
SALVA Federica
BIANCHI Francesco
|
OR
|
116.50
|
138.50
|
RDG
12.5
|
22
22.0
|
12
12.0
|
39
39.0
|
6
6.0
|
22
22.0
|
|
27
|
GBR 120
|
WHITE Rupert
NIKKI Boniface
|
OR
|
124.00
|
140.00
|
16
16.0
|
14
14.0
|
13
13.0
|
32
32.0
|
33
33.0
|
15
15.0
|
|
28
|
ITA 126
|
PORRO Francesco
BANTI Caterina Marian
|
OR
|
126.00
|
163.00
|
11
11.0
|
12
12.0
|
14
14.0
|
16
16.0
|
34
34.0
|
24
24.0
|
|
29
|
DEN 082
|
CHRISTIANSEN Lin Ea
MASDALANI Matéo
|
OR
|
131.00
|
154.00
|
23
23.0
|
19
19.0
|
22
22.0
|
28
28.0
|
28
28.0
|
18
18.0
|
|
30
|
AUS 217
|
WALKER Evan
GILBERT Annalise
|
OR
|
131.00
|
168.00
|
DNF
37.0
|
13
13.0
|
21
21.0
|
34
34.0
|
20
20.0
|
23
23.0
|
|
31
|
FRA 078
|
LAUGIER Flora
BELLET Valentin
|
OR
|
131.00
|
146.00
|
11
11.0
|
12
12.0
|
15
15.0
|
33
33.0
|
32
32.0
|
19
19.0
|
|
32
|
RUS 227
|
SEMENOV Maksim
SHCHETINKINA Alina
|
OR
|
135.00
|
155.00
|
20
20.0
|
15
15.0
|
12
12.0
|
24
24.0
|
37
37.0
|
25
25.0
|
|
33
|
DEN 187
|
VIBORG ANDREASEN Anette
HJORTLUND Christensen
|
OR
|
148.00
|
179.00
|
26
26.0
|
9
9.0
|
16
16.0
|
29
29.0
|
26
26.0
|
33
33.0
|
|
34
|
RUS 022
|
DZHIENBAEV Sergey
IVANOVA Daria
|
OR
|
151.00
|
173.00
|
22
22.0
|
17
17.0
|
11
11.0
|
35
35.0
|
25
25.0
|
DNC
41.0
|
|
35
|
SWE 153
|
SVENSSON Ida
ROSENGREN Rasmus
|
OR
|
158.00
|
178.00
|
7
7.0
|
18
18.0
|
14
14.0
|
37
37.0
|
DNS
41.0
|
34
34.0
|
|
36
|
BRA 231
|
ALBRECHT Samuel
RODRIGUES DE SILVA Georgia
|
OR
|
159.50
|
196.50
|
16
16.0
|
BFD
37.0
|
11
11.0
|
22
22.0
|
30
30.0
|
DNC
41.0
|
|
37
|
URU 147
|
DEFASIO Pablo
FOGLIA Mariana
|
OR
|
162.00
|
199.00
|
15
15.0
|
26
26.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
31
31.0
|
31
31.0
|
35
35.0
|
|
38
|
ITA 089
|
BONDI David
ANGELINI Alessandra
|
OR
|
164.00
|
196.00
|
24
24.0
|
14
14.0
|
17
17.0
|
36
36.0
|
27
27.0
|
36
36.0
|
|
39
|
ITA 032
|
SORRENTINO Vincenzo
CATARCI Giorgia
|
OR
|
166.00
|
185.00
|
14
14.0
|
13
13.0
|
15
15.0
|
DNF
41.0
|
DNF
41.0
|
26
26.0
|
|
40
|
GBR 152
|
CLIFFORD Alicia
BRUTON Thomas
|
OR
|
182.00
|
202.00
|
20
20.0
|
16
16.0
|
18
18.0
|
38
38.0
|
35
35.0
|
DNC
41.0
|
|
41
|
GRE 210
|
BEKATOROU Sofia
PASCHALIDIS Iordanis
|
ARGENT
|
89.00
|
113.00
|
17
17.0
|
21
21.0
|
24
24.0
|
2
2.0
|
4
4.0
|
|
2
4.0
|
42
|
ITA 166
|
SABATINI Francesco
MAMUSA Marcella
|
ARGENT
|
97.00
|
117.00
|
18
18.0
|
20
20.0
|
20
20.0
|
1
1.0
|
1
1.0
|
|
13
26.0
|
43
|
CAN 100
|
RAMSAY Luke
CHAFEE Louisa
|
ARGENT
|
104.00
|
132.00
|
15
15.0
|
23
23.0
|
28
28.0
|
14
14.0
|
10
10.0
|
|
1
2.0
|
44
|
AUS 156
|
DARMANIN Paul
COPELAND Lucy
|
ARGENT
|
116.00
|
140.00
|
22
22.0
|
15
15.0
|
19
19.0
|
4
4.0
|
7
7.0
|
|
16
32.0
|
45
|
FRA 072
|
HAINNEVILLE Charles
DESBORDES Alizee
|
ARGENT
|
117.00
|
149.00
|
18
18.0
|
24
24.0
|
18
18.0
|
7
7.0
|
2
2.0
|
|
12
24.0
|
46
|
JPN 249
|
GOTO Hiroki
TABATA Wakako
|
ARGENT
|
125.00
|
151.00
|
19
19.0
|
19
19.0
|
21
21.0
|
3
3.0
|
3
3.0
|
|
21
42.0
|
47
|
BEL 161
|
GOOD Morgan
HEIJSTEK Charlotte
|
ARGENT
|
135.00
|
172.00
|
DSQj
37.0
|
25
25.0
|
20
20.0
|
9
9.0
|
DNF
32.0
|
|
4
8.0
|
48
|
GBR 162
|
ANDERSON Maddy
ANDERSON Finbar
|
ARGENT
|
142.00
|
176.00
|
23
23.0
|
30
30.0
|
27
27.0
|
10
10.0
|
5
5.0
|
|
8
16.0
|
49
|
GER 092
|
LENZ Jakob
BRECHLIN Susann
|
ARGENT
|
146.00
|
174.00
|
21
21.0
|
16
16.0
|
23
23.0
|
6
6.0
|
OCS
32.0
|
|
11
22.0
|
50
|
USA 123
|
HUDSON Stephanie
ANDREWES Ian
|
ARGENT
|
151.00
|
184.00
|
25
25.0
|
20
20.0
|
25
25.0
|
8
8.0
|
8
8.0
|
|
18
36.0
|
51
|
NOR 196
|
MARTINSEN Nicholas
MORTENSEN Martine Steller
|
ARGENT
|
153.00
|
187.00
|
30
30.0
|
27
27.0
|
28
28.0
|
20
20.0
|
11
11.0
|
|
5
10.0
|
52
|
RUS 255
|
PANKRATOVA Alena
ARTEMEV Lurii
|
ARGENT
|
159.00
|
187.00
|
28
28.0
|
27
27.0
|
26
26.0
|
13
13.0
|
14
14.0
|
|
14
28.0
|
53
|
ESP 198
|
VERDAGUER Marc
LOPEZ CASANOVA Marina
|
ARGENT
|
160.00
|
184.00
|
RDG
18.0
|
22
22.0
|
24
24.0
|
12
12.0
|
OCS
32.0
|
|
20
40.0
|
54
|
HKG 216
|
FUNG Tat Choi
CHAN Yu Ting
|
ARGENT
|
162.00
|
199.00
|
DNF
37.0
|
26
26.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
15
15.0
|
16
16.0
|
|
3
6.0
|
55
|
HUN 218
|
VIRAG Flora
GECSE Balazs
|
ARGENT
|
166.00
|
195.00
|
29
29.0
|
28
28.0
|
22
22.0
|
5
5.0
|
OCS
32.0
|
|
17
34.0
|
56
|
GER 045
|
KAPHENGST Eckart
KAPHENGST Tine Marie
|
ARGENT
|
166.00
|
197.00
|
27
27.0
|
31
31.0
|
30
30.0
|
11
11.0
|
6
6.0
|
|
19
38.0
|
57
|
ITA 165
|
FERRAGLIA Matteo
TOGNELLA Germana
|
ARGENT
|
166.00
|
203.00
|
21
21.0
|
17
17.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNF
32.0
|
DPI
11.0
|
|
10
20.0
|
58
|
GER 221
|
ENZENSPERGER Markus
BRUNNER Katrin
|
ARGENT
|
168.00
|
205.00
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
29
29.0
|
16
16.0
|
13
13.0
|
|
7
14.0
|
59
|
FRA 083
|
DOMAND Vincent
MERELLE Fanny
|
ARGENT
|
177.00
|
214.00
|
DNF
37.0
|
29
29.0
|
23
23.0
|
18
18.0
|
OCS
32.0
|
|
6
12.0
|
60
|
GBR 119
|
CARTER Tim
HEWITT Abbie
|
ARGENT
|
187.00
|
224.00
|
26
26.0
|
24
24.0
|
26
26.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
12
12.0
|
|
15
30.0
|
61
|
BUL 048
|
ALEXANDROV Alexander
ALEXANDROVA Maria
|
ARGENT
|
206.00
|
243.00
|
32
32.0
|
32
32.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
19
19.0
|
15
15.0
|
|
22
44.0
|
62
|
BUL 047
|
PETROVA Yoana
TASHEV Nikolay
|
ARGENT
|
215.00
|
252.00
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
37.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
17
17.0
|
OCS
32.0
|
|
9
18.0
|
63
|
FRA 199
|
PETITJEAN Ingrid
BACKES Olivier
|
ARGENT
|
216.00
|
253.00
|
14
14.0
|
DNC
37.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
64
|
BRA 230
|
DE FREITAS Clinio
SWAN DE FREITAS Claudia
|
ARGENT
|
216.00
|
244.00
|
27
27.0
|
28
28.0
|
25
25.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
65
|
ESP 188
|
RIVAS Toni
LLARGUES Eli
|
ARGENT
|
220.00
|
257.00
|
31
31.0
|
10
10.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
66
|
FRA 203
|
BELLET Romain
SCHOENAHL Milena
|
ARGENT
|
230.00
|
267.00
|
17
17.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
67
|
GER 010
|
RUMPF Stefan
GOOS Anna Bettina
|
ARGENT
|
232.00
|
263.00
|
24
24.0
|
31
31.0
|
29
29.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
68
|
ESP 207
|
ROCA DE TOGORES Ascension
CERDAN MING Vernon
|
ARGENT
|
234.00
|
271.00
|
31
31.0
|
30
30.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
69
|
MON 007
|
MEDECIN RODELATO Blandine
RODELATO Jean
|
ARGENT
|
239.00
|
276.00
|
25
25.0
|
29
29.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
70
|
RUS 013
|
KRYUCHKOVA Anastasia
SHELUDYAKOV Viacheslav
|
ARGENT
|
240.00
|
277.00
|
29
29.0
|
DNC
37.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
71
|
POR 020
|
DOMINGOS Afonso
NEVES Diana
|
ARGENT
|
246.00
|
283.00
|
30
30.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNF
37.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
DNC
32.0
|
|
DNC
64.0
|
Pénalités et réparations : 92 (6 BFD; 1 D+D; 34 DNC; 34 DNF; 1 DNS; 2 DPI; 3 DSQ; 3 O+D; 5 OCS; 3 RDG; )
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