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Student Yachting World Cup win to France

by Student Yachting World Cup on 29 Oct 2011
Student Yachting World Cup 2011 Student Yachting World Cup http://www.sywoc.org/
The Student Yachting World Cup has been won by France, from defending champions Solent University (England) and Cork Institute (Ireland).

Th final race was won by Southampton Solent University from EPF Lausanne, Switzerland, with CUS Milano, Italy third.

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Overall ranking before the judgement of the protests

1 Euromed Arthur Loyd, France (18 pts)
2 Solent University, England (defender) (29 pts)
3 Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland (42 pts)
4 Southampton University, England (45 pts)
5 EPFLausanne, Switzerland (51 pts)
6 University of Dalhousie, Canada (68 pts)
7 CUS Milano, Italy (69 pts)
8 Ecole Polytechnique Madrid, Spain (83 pts)
9 NTNU, Norway (86 pts)
10 Glasgow University, Scotland (91 pts)
11 Maine Maritime Academy, USA (95 pts)
12 Jaguiellonian University, Poland (99 pts)
13 Nautical School Dom Henrique, Portugal (112 pts)
14 Xiamen University, China (136 pts)
15 Kobe University, Japan (145 pts)



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