470 Europeans- GBR's Luke Patience/Elliot Willis win ahead of Final
by Europeans 470 on 15 Jul 2014
Luke Patience/Elliot Willis (GBR-863) Nikos Alevromytis / Alen Photography
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2014 470 European Championships - Stunning sailing conditions across the race course on the Saronic Gulf in two nailbiting races, sees the 2014 470 Men European Championship title already awarded with a day to spare.
The race track is immediately off Greece’s capital city Athens, with a breeze of around 10-12 knots and another blue sky day raced against the iconic Acropolis in the background.
The British pair of Luke Patience/Elliot Willis saved their best to last, knocking out back to back second place finishes in races nine and ten to become the 2014 470 Men European Champions.
In the 470 Women, the battle for the European Championship title has another day to go and will be between two boats, Austria’s Lara Vadlau/Jola Ogar and Great Britain’s Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark. The British will start the double-points medal race on the back foot, sitting on an 11 point deficit behind the Austrians, but with the Medal Race counting for double points there is still plenty to play for.
The tension here at the 2014 470 Open European Championships now escalates to Tuesday’s double point Medal Races. The windward/leeward medal race course will be set just off the Yacht Club of Greece, from where spectators will enjoy an elevated shoreside view point.
470 Men
More top finishes for the teams at the front of the leaderboard as racing heated up, with Mathew Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS) and Luke Patience/Elliot Willis (GBR) increasing their points margin over the fleet. Tomorrow, Patience/Willis will be hoping their medal race finish will add the 470 Open European Championship title to the 2014 470 European Championship title already secured.
'It is pretty cool. Elliot has been saving his muscles to last,' grinned Patience who improves on last year’s 470 European silver medal with former crew Joe Glanfield. 'He has been absolutely pumping on the wire like a work horse for the past few days. We have just been on fire with speed. Everything has just felt good the last four races and yeh here we are with a European title. But there is still a race to go tomorrow and the Aussies are catchable,' he continued, referring to their chance at the Open European Championship title too. 'It is quite a big margin of points, but it is catchable so we will be head down thinking about tomorrow.'
'To leap forwards today was amazing,' explained Patience on the pair’s steady climb up the leaderboard over the past few days. 'It was just gorgeous champagne 470 sailing today. There was a bit of a gap between us and Mat going into today. Mat doesn’t often in those conditions have a big number under his belt so it was a big ask for us to do what we did. But as ever with these things, our sport is so complex, and we knew that if we just went into the into the day trying to control everything we could control, if we did that well we would be in a good place and that is all you can really ask.'
An astounding success in such a short period of time for the team has not surprised Patience, who commented, 'Four or five months is not very long together at all. I think we always knew starting the team that it felt good and we felt like we had potential. To come here after such a short time and be comfortably racing at the front of the fleet and feeling good about what we are doing is great. Absolutely we dreamed we could do this, it is what we do it for, but in such short time it is great.'
Reflecting on their rapid success being a warning to others, Patience could only grin, 'I hope so!'
Looking ahead to tomorrow’s assault to do the double and secure the Open European Championship title, Patience concluded, 'The point is we have nothing to lose. We physically can’t move – we can’t be worse than second behind Mat, so it is ours to take.'
Belcher and Ryan won the 2013 Open European Championship title, and carry a nine point advantage over the British in their quest for a successful defence.
'This week we just wanted to focus on our performance and we know that all the teams are in good shape and we are in good shape, so it has been a good event for us to see where we are at and check in,' said Belcher. 'This year has been quite difficult for us with a lot of things to cope with, so it is important for us to see where we are at before the ISAF Worlds and we are really happy with how we have sailed this week.'
With the British assured the European Championship gold medal, the hunt is now on for silver and bronze medals with three teams in contention; Joonas Lindgren/Niklas Lindgren (FIN), Sime Fantela/Igor Marenic (CRO) and Matthias Schmid/Florian Reichstaedter (AUT). Just six points separates these teams and with the double points Medal Race, it is going to be a really close contest to decide the remaining European and Open European podium places.
Not the best of days for Finland’s Lindgren brothers, but fortunately their high scores were exceeded by their nearest rivals. So results which would normally have seen them drop down the leaderboard, actually pushed them up to third overall. The team were 25th at the first mark in race nine and fought back through the fleet, taking advantage of shifts. Race 10 again saw them struggling from the back in a tricky race, but now their attention is firmly on tomorrow.
'What we do now is check everything is OK with the boat and then we go home,' explained Joonas. 'We will try to be relaxed but not too much, as we don’t want to start to feel as though the regatta is over. With the other two boats so close, we will just try to do our own race and basically aim for a race win.'
Worst day of the series for Croatia’s Fantela/Marenic today who are three time European Champions. 'It will be a nailbiting medal race again,' said Fantela. 'We will sail as usual 100% all in and in the end hopefully win a medal. It is all really open. Whoever sails the best tomorrow will win.'
A surprise disappearance from the Medal Race line-up for the 2103 European Champions Sofian Bouvet/Jeremie Mion (FRA) who spiralled downwards from fifth going into the day to 12th, after struggling with form and scoring their worst pair of races of the series; a 33, 20.
470 Men Medal Race Line-Up – Top 10 after 10 Races
1. Mathew Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS) - 26 pts
2. Luke Patience/Elliot Willis (GBR) - 35 pts
3. Joonas Lindgren/Niklas Lindgren (FIN) - 63 pts
470 Women
With most of the 470 Women fleet already carrying at least one double-pointer on their scoreline, today should have been all about consolidation and avoiding adding any more double digit results to scorelines. But not all the leading group managed it. Importantly for them though, the same teams on the leaderboard top 10 at the start of the day are still there, with just a few ups and downs in order.
Overnight series leaders Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark (GBR) did not even feature in the top 10 of the pack in race nine, finishing 18th and losing their number one position on the leaderboard to Austria’s Lara Vadlau/Jola Ogar who finished in fifth place.
'The wind was a bit round to the right, where it had been coming in most days, and generally tracked left and we kind of had that in our heads a bit too much off the startline,' explained Mills. 'We got a bad start, but held our line, but did a pretty poor job of lane management. From there we had a good run, but then a poor second beat, getting caught the wrong side of shifts. So we made our lives hard.'
All change for the British in race 10, with Vadlau/Ogar setting the pace and Mills/Clark right behind at the first windward mark, chased by Slovenia’s Tina Mrak/Veronika Macarol in third. Fortunately for them, Mills/Clark managed to increase pace and pass the Austrians to claim the win to keep themselves in contention for the European Championship title. Tuesday’s double-points Medal Race will see the British and Austrians facing off for gold.
Delighted to be guaranteed either gold or silver, Clark added, 'The first race was disappointing as the Austrians have a significant lead on us, so it is going to be hard. They have been sailing amazingly all week. We were a bit deflated after that first race, but we have to put it in context of where we are and what we actually came here to achieve. To even be guaranteed a medal and in with a shot of winning the Championship is over our expectations. We are super pleased.'
For the Austrian pair, their longer term campaign only came together a few weeks ago when Ogar’s nationality switch from Polish to Austrian was formalized by the Austrian government. So now they are on one mission; to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in September and then it is game on for a medal in Rio.
A great day ahead for Austrian sailing tomorrow, with Vadlau/Ogar guaranteed either gold or silver and their 470 Men team mates Schmid/Reichstaedter also in the hunt for silver or bronze.
'We had a pretty solid day, it was a great day for us,' said Vadlau.
Vadlau’s partnership with Ogar creates an incredibly balanced team. 'I am older and sometimes when Lara wants to be a bit extreme I will always say safety first,' explained Ogar. 'Lara has a brilliant mind and I only have to watch and remind her not to freak out so much on the water.'
'Sailing is about consistency and controlling yourself and we have managed it,' continued Ogar. 'We know how to sail, but we were a little afraid about the boat handling. The other teams are all the time training and we have been out of the boat,' she added referring to Vadlau’s knee surgery earlier in the year.
Impressive to consider that just two years ago Vadlau finished at the back of the fleet at the 2012 Olympics and she is now beating both the London 2012 Olympic gold and silver medallists.
Behind the Austrians and British, any one of three teams has a shot at European Championship bronze with Tina Mrak/Veronika Macarol (SLO), Sophie Weguelin/Eilidh McIntyre (GBR) and Camille Lecointre/Helene Defrance (FRA) all in contention. The Slovenians have the upper hand and would need to finish in ninth or 10th with the British or French winning to lose their grasp on the bronze medal. If they secure the final spot on the podium
Back in 10th place at the first mark for race nine, the Olympic Gold medallists Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL) made things difficult for themselves , but punched their way through to finish in fifth place and followed up with a second in race 10, overtaking the British and moving into second overall. The Kiwis are guaranteed a podium finish for the 470 Open European Championships, in what will be a three-nation battle between the Austrians, Kiwis and British to decide first, second and third.
'It was a solid day for us,' commented Powrie. 'Really lovely conditions – a really stellar Athens day.'
Commenting on their chance at the Open European crown, Aleh said, 'Looking at the points for tomorrow, we will have to just sail our own race. Since there are three of us it is not a one on one, so we just have to sail well.'
'We hope the Brits and Austrians will just take each other out and we will just keep on sailing,' laughed Aleh.
470 Women Medal Race Line-Up – Top 10 after 10 Races
1. Lara Vadlau/Jolanta Ogar (AUT) - 35 pts
2. Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL) - 42 pts
3. Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark (GBR) - 46pts
Racing Schedule for Tuesday 15 July 2014
One double-points Medal Race for each of the 470 Men and 470 Women will finalize the podiums for the 470 European Championship and 470 Open European Championship titles. The 470 Women Medal Race gets underway first at 1400 hours, followed by the 470 Men at 1500 hours.
The intended course location for the Medal Race on Tuesday 15 July 2014 will be in the approximate vicinity of Mikrolimano Marina. Spectators may observe the race from the Yacht Club of Greece or Piraeus Sailing Club.
470 Men
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SAIL #
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BOW
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CREW
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NET points
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TOTAL points
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1Q
|
2Q
|
3Q
|
4Q
|
5F
|
6F
|
7F
|
8F
|
9F
|
10F
|
1
|
AUS 11
|
5
|
Mathew Belcher
Will Ryan
|
38
|
47
|
3
|
6
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
5
|
9
|
1
|
5
|
12
|
2
|
GBR 863
|
3
|
Luke Patience
Elliot Willis
|
53
|
72
|
4
|
7
|
9
|
1
|
19
|
4
|
4
|
2
|
2
|
2
|
18
|
3
|
AUT 3
|
14
|
Matthias Schmid
Florian Reichstaedter
|
71
|
91
|
9
|
10
|
5
|
2
|
20
|
6
|
10
|
13
|
13
|
1
|
2
|
4
|
CRO 83
|
1
|
Sime Fantela
Igor Marenic
|
73
|
97
|
9
|
11
|
3
|
4
|
3
|
14
|
6
|
1
|
24
|
16
|
6
|
5
|
FIN 7
|
9
|
Joonas Lindgren
Niklas Lindgren
|
77
|
101
|
4
|
2
|
4
|
2
|
24
|
7
|
15
|
6
|
12
|
11
|
14
|
6
|
GRE 165
|
40
|
Panagiotis Kampouridis
Efstathios Papadopoulos
|
90
|
128
|
2
|
13
|
5
|
21
|
13
|
2
|
BFD
|
7
|
20
|
3
|
4
|
7
|
ARG 7
|
7
|
Lucas Calabrese
Juan De La Fuente
|
91
|
116
|
6
|
6
|
6
|
8
|
25
|
5
|
3
|
10
|
19
|
18
|
10
|
8
|
USA 1713
|
8
|
Stuart McNay
David Hughes
|
95
|
125
|
8
|
26
|
3
|
7
|
30
|
3
|
14
|
3
|
15
|
8
|
8
|
9
|
GRE 1
|
6
|
Panagiotis Mantis
Pavlos Kagialis
|
105
|
131
|
1
|
18
|
10
|
8
|
7
|
13
|
1
|
26
|
8
|
23
|
16
|
10
|
ESP 9
|
17
|
Onan Barreiros
Juan Curbelo
|
114
|
152
|
5
|
8
|
2
|
1
|
6
|
32
|
BFD
|
22
|
3
|
13
|
OCS
|
11
|
SWE 349
|
4
|
Anton Dahlberg
Fredrik Bergstrom
|
93
|
122
|
1
|
29
|
18
|
3
|
10
|
9
|
20
|
17
|
8
|
7
|
|
12
|
FRA 27
|
2
|
Sofian Bouvet
Jeremie Mion
|
96
|
134
|
12
|
1
|
11
|
5
|
2
|
11
|
2
|
DNC
|
32
|
20
|
|
13
|
FRA 44
|
10
|
Pierre Leboucher
Nicolas Le Berre
|
99
|
137
|
2
|
2
|
16
|
11
|
17
|
12
|
7
|
11
|
DSQ
|
21
|
|
14
|
FRA 7
|
36
|
Nicolas Charbonnier
Achille Nebout
|
105
|
127
|
7
|
20
|
10
|
7
|
22
|
16
|
9
|
8
|
22
|
6
|
|
15
|
AUT 437
|
11
|
David Bargehr
Lukas Mahr
|
116
|
147
|
14
|
1
|
8
|
20
|
31
|
23
|
11
|
28
|
7
|
4
|
|
16
|
JPN 11
|
29
|
Kazuto Doi
Kimihiko Imamura
|
124
|
158
|
8
|
4
|
25
|
24
|
9
|
34
|
12
|
29
|
4
|
9
|
|
17
|
RUS 5
|
23
|
Pavel Sosykin
Denis Gribanov
|
124
|
162
|
10
|
12
|
23
|
DSQ
|
5
|
8
|
BFD
|
4
|
5
|
19
|
|
18
|
JPN 4318
|
61
|
Naoki Ichino
Jyunpei Hokazono
|
136
|
165
|
18
|
9
|
8
|
19
|
21
|
10
|
16
|
24
|
11
|
29
|
|
19
|
SWE 350
|
38
|
Carl-Fredrik Fock
Marcus Dackhammar
|
137
|
170
|
11
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
33
|
31
|
28
|
12
|
14
|
30
|
|
20
|
GRE 10
|
39
|
Vasileios Papoutsoglou
Ioannis Orfanos
|
140
|
178
|
7
|
27
|
18
|
6
|
14
|
26
|
BFD
|
5
|
9
|
28
|
|
21
|
RUS 2
|
26
|
Mikhail Sheremetyev
Maksim Sheremetyev
|
140
|
178
|
25
|
5
|
6
|
20
|
8
|
19
|
BFD
|
21
|
10
|
26
|
|
22
|
POR 1
|
35
|
Goncalo Pires
Miguel Nunes
|
141
|
171
|
5
|
23
|
30
|
12
|
4
|
20
|
19
|
16
|
28
|
14
|
|
23
|
NZL 2
|
12
|
Paul Snow-Hansen
Daniel Willcox
|
150
|
177
|
3
|
21
|
19
|
22
|
27
|
18
|
8
|
23
|
21
|
15
|
|
24
|
ITA 5
|
30
|
Giulio Desiderato
Andrea Trani
|
154
|
183
|
13
|
24
|
24
|
4
|
28
|
17
|
13
|
19
|
29
|
12
|
|
25
|
ITA 99
|
43
|
Francesco Rebaudi
Matteo Ramian
|
158
|
192
|
16
|
3
|
7
|
10
|
34
|
33
|
22
|
27
|
16
|
24
|
|
26
|
POR 7
|
32
|
Antonio Rosa
Ricardo Schedel
|
161
|
196
|
6
|
12
|
22
|
22
|
12
|
35
|
17
|
34
|
26
|
10
|
|
27
|
FRA 4
|
20
|
Vianney Guilbaud
Vincent Guillarm
|
168
|
206
|
18
|
21
|
12
|
9
|
15
|
21
|
BFD
|
20
|
30
|
22
|
|
28
|
ITA 29
|
19
|
Simon Sivitz Kosuta
Jas Farneti
|
172
|
207
|
17
|
3
|
13
|
24
|
26
|
24
|
23
|
35
|
17
|
25
|
|
29
|
BRA 27
|
31
|
Henrique Haddad
Bruno Bethlem
|
177
|
210
|
23
|
15
|
7
|
19
|
16
|
27
|
21
|
18
|
33
|
31
|
|
30
|
ISR 17
|
24
|
Gal Cohen
Dan Froyliche
|
179
|
213
|
10
|
10
|
14
|
18
|
29
|
25
|
18
|
30
|
25
|
34
|
|
31
|
USA 89
|
46
|
Jordan Factor
Matthew Wefer
|
179
|
215
|
13
|
16
|
11
|
13
|
36
|
28
|
25
|
33
|
23
|
17
|
|
32
|
RSA 1
|
21
|
Asenathi Jim
Roger Hudson
|
183
|
215
|
15
|
27
|
16
|
10
|
23
|
22
|
27
|
25
|
18
|
32
|
|
33
|
GER 75
|
41
|
Denny Naujock
Paul Kuebel
|
192
|
223
|
24
|
7
|
13
|
27
|
11
|
30
|
26
|
31
|
27
|
27
|
|
34
|
AUS 7
|
50
|
Angus Galloway
Tim Hannah
|
195
|
230
|
22
|
11
|
2
|
31
|
35
|
15
|
31
|
14
|
34
|
35
|
|
35
|
ITA 300
|
42
|
Emanuele Savoini
Enzio Savoini
|
212
|
245
|
20
|
8
|
33
|
17
|
18
|
29
|
24
|
32
|
31
|
33
|
|
36
|
FRA 18
|
25
|
Hugo Feydit
Charlie Ageneau
|
214
|
252
|
12
|
14
|
21
|
13
|
DNS
|
DNS
|
29
|
15
|
36
|
36
|
|
37
|
AUS 9
|
67
|
Thomas Klemens
William Llewelyn
|
223
|
260
|
32
|
4
|
4
|
14
|
32
|
36
|
30
|
36
|
35
|
37
|
|
38
|
GER 10
|
15
|
Ferdinand Gerz
Oliver Szymanski
|
69
|
91
|
16
|
14
|
22
|
15
|
1
|
12
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
3
|
|
39
|
ITA 10
|
37
|
Matteo Capurro
Matteo Puppo
|
88
|
122
|
23
|
15
|
34
|
16
|
7
|
2
|
7
|
11
|
5
|
2
|
|
40
|
ESP 44
|
22
|
Jordi Xammar
Joan Herp
|
109
|
146
|
15
|
25
|
21
|
14
|
8
|
3
|
BFD
|
3
|
16
|
4
|
|
41
|
FRA 76
|
27
|
Guillaume Pirouelle
Valentin Sipan
|
110
|
142
|
19
|
32
|
17
|
17
|
21
|
21
|
10
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
|
42
|
GER 55
|
16
|
Jasper Wagner
Dustin Baldewein
|
111
|
141
|
22
|
30
|
26
|
6
|
5
|
5
|
8
|
16
|
8
|
15
|
|
43
|
SUI 16
|
13
|
Yannick Brauchli
Romuald Hausser
|
112
|
150
|
UFD
|
17
|
20
|
16
|
3
|
1
|
BFD
|
6
|
7
|
5
|
|
44
|
GBR 843
|
28
|
Mike Wood
David Kohler
|
126
|
158
|
19
|
32
|
19
|
25
|
9
|
22
|
6
|
18
|
2
|
6
|
|
45
|
AUS 5
|
33
|
Matthew Crawford
Robert Crawford
|
138
|
175
|
29
|
9
|
35
|
15
|
4
|
11
|
BFD
|
8
|
6
|
21
|
|
46
|
CAN 6
|
53
|
Jacob Saunders
Graeme Saunders
|
139
|
168
|
27
|
26
|
20
|
29
|
14
|
6
|
1
|
19
|
14
|
12
|
|
47
|
ITA 27
|
58
|
Matteo Pilati
Francesco Rubagotti
|
139
|
170
|
17
|
31
|
24
|
29
|
10
|
8
|
5
|
7
|
20
|
19
|
|
48
|
GER 15
|
18
|
Julian Autenrieth
Philipp Autenrieth
|
140
|
178
|
29
|
UFD
|
14
|
13
|
6
|
16
|
11
|
20
|
13
|
18
|
|
49
|
GRE 333
|
52
|
Alexander Kavas
George Kavas
|
141
|
178
|
31
|
22
|
15
|
23
|
2
|
4
|
2
|
5
|
DNC
|
DNC
|
|
50
|
FRA 5
|
44
|
Remy Thuillier
Mathieu Corruble
|
141
|
178
|
28
|
17
|
23
|
18
|
14
|
15
|
4
|
UFD
|
15
|
7
|
|
51
|
GER 13
|
54
|
Malte Winkel
Matti Cipra
|
145
|
182
|
27
|
13
|
29
|
23
|
18
|
UFD
|
14
|
9
|
4
|
8
|
|
52
|
ESP 22
|
48
|
Rayco Tabares
Alfredo Gonzalez
|
150
|
188
|
11
|
23
|
28
|
BFD
|
13
|
7
|
BFD
|
10
|
10
|
11
|
|
53
|
GER 11
|
55
|
Simon Diesch
Patrick Aggeler
|
159
|
189
|
30
|
18
|
9
|
21
|
20
|
25
|
16
|
12
|
12
|
26
|
|
54
|
SLO 21
|
45
|
Domen Vasic Stepancic
Jakob Bozic
|
169
|
206
|
20
|
34
|
17
|
12
|
BFD
|
UFD
|
26
|
2
|
11
|
10
|
|
55
|
BEL 16
|
49
|
Corentin Demanet
Quinten Lauwers
|
173
|
210
|
26
|
19
|
28
|
30
|
15
|
14
|
BFD
|
23
|
9
|
9
|
|
56
|
ITA 7
|
34
|
Francesco Falcetelli
Matteo Bernard
|
178
|
206
|
14
|
22
|
26
|
25
|
16
|
17
|
19
|
26
|
28
|
13
|
|
57
|
DEN 164
|
51
|
Balder Tobiasen
Magnus Jung Johansen
|
183
|
220
|
28
|
29
|
32
|
27
|
BFD
|
9
|
9
|
13
|
19
|
17
|
|
58
|
POR 10
|
47
|
Joao Villas-Boas
Fransisco Pinheiro De Melo
|
187
|
224
|
25
|
16
|
15
|
30
|
27
|
DNF
|
15
|
28
|
17
|
14
|
|
59
|
GRE 9
|
72
|
Konstantinos Kazantzis
Ioannis Dellios
|
191
|
226
|
35
|
19
|
27
|
26
|
23
|
29
|
12
|
21
|
18
|
16
|
|
60
|
SUI 2
|
56
|
Fabrice Rigot
Guillaume Rigot Rigot
|
201
|
239
|
21
|
UFD
|
30
|
9
|
19
|
24
|
20
|
25
|
30
|
23
|
|
61
|
GRE 3
|
69
|
Sotiris Tsamis
Faidon Kounas
|
212
|
245
|
33
|
33
|
31
|
28
|
26
|
10
|
18
|
17
|
22
|
27
|
|
62
|
ISR 3
|
73
|
Yogev Yosef
Nir Shental
|
216
|
253
|
24
|
20
|
25
|
30
|
BFD
|
13
|
BFD
|
22
|
23
|
22
|
|
63
|
AUT 477
|
64
|
Stefan Scharnagl
Helmut Schulz
|
218
|
255
|
21
|
28
|
34
|
31
|
22
|
26
|
BFD
|
15
|
21
|
20
|
|
64
|
ITA 753
|
60
|
Niccolo Bertola
Massimiliano Berta
|
220
|
250
|
26
|
25
|
29
|
26
|
17
|
23
|
24
|
30
|
25
|
25
|
|
65
|
GER 48
|
59
|
Julian Patrunky
Max Schumann
|
227
|
260
|
30
|
33
|
12
|
33
|
11
|
33
|
25
|
29
|
26
|
28
|
|
66
|
TUR 48
|
66
|
Halil Demirel
F?rta Sahin
|
237
|
272
|
32
|
28
|
32
|
35
|
29
|
19
|
22
|
14
|
31
|
30
|
|
67
|
GBR 828
|
57
|
Robert Gullan
Sam Brearey
|
242
|
276
|
34
|
24
|
33
|
32
|
24
|
18
|
23
|
27
|
32
|
29
|
|
68
|
CRO 11
|
68
|
Sime Soric
Marin Jakovcev
|
259
|
296
|
33
|
34
|
27
|
36
|
BFD
|
20
|
BFD
|
24
|
24
|
24
|
|
69
|
TUR 1905
|
62
|
Tora Sebahattin Kutoglu
Abdullah Baglica
|
269
|
306
|
31
|
31
|
36
|
35
|
BFD
|
30
|
13
|
32
|
29
|
32
|
|
70
|
BEL 20
|
65
|
Toon De Munck
Jef Smet
|
273
|
309
|
36
|
35
|
36
|
34
|
28
|
28
|
23
|
31
|
27
|
31
|
|
71
|
GRE 6
|
71
|
Ioannis Giannopoulos
Evangelos Mitakis
|
287
|
324
|
35
|
30
|
35
|
32
|
25
|
27
|
DNC
|
DNC
|
33
|
33
|
|
72
|
GBR 826
|
63
|
Tom Kinver
Tim Linsell
|
298
|
335
|
34
|
35
|
31
|
33
|
RET
|
RET
|
17
|
DNC
|
DNC
|
DNC
|
|
73
|
GRE 39
|
70
|
Christos Mamtoumidis
Savas Chatzatoglou
|
316
|
353
|
36
|
36
|
37
|
36
|
RET
|
RET
|
27
|
33
|
DNC
|
DNC
|
|
470 Women
SAIL #
|
BOW
|
CREW
|
CLUB
|
TOTAL points
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
1
|
AUT 431
|
CATALeJA
|
Lara Vadlau
Jolanta Ogar
|
45
|
63
|
2
|
10
|
4
|
2
|
1
|
8
|
18
|
1
|
5
|
2
|
10
|
2
|
GBR 118
|
THE HONEY BADGER
|
Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark
|
58
|
80
|
3
|
5
|
1
|
6
|
3
|
6
|
22
|
3
|
18
|
1
|
12
|
3
|
NZL 75
|
KINGSPAN
|
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
|
62
|
79
|
5
|
3
|
17
|
11
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
4
|
4
|
5
|
20
|
4
|
USA 1712
|
|
Anne Haeger
Briana Provancha
|
72
|
89
|
1
|
14
|
6
|
16
|
8
|
7
|
5
|
17
|
1
|
10
|
4
|
5
|
SLO 64
|
|
Tina Mrak
Veronika Macarol
|
87
|
111
|
10
|
20
|
24
|
3
|
19
|
2
|
4
|
5
|
3
|
3
|
18
|
6
|
BRA 177
|
|
Fernanda Oliveira
Ana Barbachan
|
88
|
140
|
7
|
6
|
3
|
8
|
15
|
12
|
BFD
|
8
|
11
|
4
|
14
|
7
|
FRA 9
|
|
Camille Lecointre
Helene Defrance
|
92
|
144
|
6
|
UFD
|
12
|
12
|
30
|
4
|
1
|
9
|
2
|
8
|
8
|
8
|
NED 216
|
DELTA LLOYD KERNPLOEG
|
Afrodite Kyranakou
Anneloes Van Veen
|
93
|
110
|
13
|
9
|
16
|
7
|
12
|
11
|
11
|
6
|
17
|
6
|
2
|
9
|
GBR 321
|
TEAM 3,2,1
|
Sophie Weguelin
Eilidh Mcintyre
|
100
|
152
|
4
|
12
|
9
|
15
|
2
|
1
|
6
|
28
|
UFD
|
7
|
16
|
10
|
RUS 97
|
|
Alisa Kirilyuk
Liudmila Dmitrieva
|
125
|
159
|
14
|
7
|
11
|
5
|
24
|
16
|
9
|
24
|
9
|
34
|
6
|
11
|
CRO 111
|
|
Enia Nincevic
Romana Zupan
|
136
|
162
|
17
|
21
|
20
|
19
|
6
|
18
|
12
|
7
|
26
|
16
|
|
12
|
SUI 5
|
MILLA
|
Linda Fahrni
Maja Siegenthaler
|
150
|
191
|
18
|
19
|
10
|
41
|
4
|
21
|
8
|
20
|
31
|
19
|
|
13
|
ESP 27
|
|
Angela Pumariega Menendez
Patricia Cantero Reina
|
150
|
177
|
11
|
27
|
18
|
18
|
25
|
17
|
17
|
27
|
8
|
9
|
|
14
|
GER 72
|
OWN THE WIND
|
Annika Bochmann
Karoline Goltzer
|
161
|
202
|
22
|
22
|
41
|
9
|
20
|
9
|
3
|
15
|
23
|
38
|
|
15
|
GBR 812
|
|
Anna Burnet
Flora Stewart
|
165
|
209
|
21
|
24
|
26
|
4
|
18
|
29
|
14
|
10
|
19
|
44
|
|
16
|
BRA 18
|
|
Renata Decnop
Isabel Swan
|
168
|
220
|
24
|
16
|
31
|
3
|
27
|
5
|
BFD
|
22
|
22
|
18
|
|
17
|
UKR 93
|
|
Anna Kyselova
Anastasiya Krasko
|
169
|
206
|
29
|
15
|
23
|
32
|
14
|
37
|
7
|
25
|
10
|
14
|
|
18
|
ESP 133
|
CNR/CNA
|
Marina Gallego
Fatima Reyes
|
176
|
207
|
27
|
13
|
13
|
31
|
21
|
27
|
26
|
14
|
7
|
28
|
|
19
|
GBR 865
|
AMY SEABRIGHT
|
Amy Seabright
Anna Carpenter
|
179
|
222
|
16
|
4
|
25
|
27
|
26
|
25
|
30
|
43
|
14
|
12
|
|
20
|
ITA 52
|
|
Francesca Komatar
Sveva Carraro
|
182
|
215
|
28
|
8
|
21
|
30
|
16
|
33
|
10
|
33
|
25
|
11
|
|
21
|
NED 6
|
DELTA LLOYD KERNPLOEG
|
Michelle Broekhuizen
Marieke Jongens
|
186
|
238
|
26
|
UFD
|
42
|
20
|
7
|
31
|
20
|
2
|
12
|
26
|
|
22
|
FRA 39
|
|
Maelenn Lemaitre
Aloise Retornaz
|
188
|
240
|
31
|
1
|
28
|
28
|
32
|
15
|
13
|
16
|
UFD
|
24
|
|
23
|
ITA 6
|
|
Elena Berta
Giulia Paolillo
|
195
|
235
|
12
|
23
|
40
|
10
|
23
|
30
|
34
|
23
|
13
|
27
|
|
24
|
ITA 16
|
MOU
|
Roberta Caputo
Alice Sinno
|
205
|
250
|
15
|
2
|
19
|
13
|
10
|
45
|
33
|
35
|
45
|
33
|
|
25
|
POL 11
|
SARNIE ZNIWO
|
Agnieszka Skrzypulec
Natalia Wojcik
|
230
|
282
|
20
|
40
|
2
|
35
|
11
|
28
|
15
|
38
|
UFD
|
41
|
|
26
|
GRE 13
|
|
Maria Bozi
Anna Passa
|
230
|
269
|
25
|
39
|
7
|
38
|
17
|
34
|
28
|
13
|
39
|
29
|
|
27
|
GER 66
|
STELLA
|
Annina Wagner
Elisabeth Panuschka
|
237
|
289
|
8
|
28
|
27
|
14
|
44
|
22
|
24
|
47
|
UFD
|
23
|
|
28
|
ESP 6
|
|
Alba Bou Serra
Julia Subira Felip
|
237
|
279
|
36
|
34
|
29
|
25
|
34
|
20
|
16
|
11
|
32
|
42
|
|
29
|
FIN 2
|
|
Julia Toroi
Mikaela Wulff
|
243
|
295
|
32
|
UFD
|
36
|
40
|
28
|
13
|
19
|
37
|
21
|
17
|
|
30
|
USA 88
|
|
Sydney Bolger
Carly Shevitz
|
245
|
297
|
DSQ
|
29
|
UFD
|
17
|
36
|
24
|
27
|
32
|
6
|
22
|
|
31
|
RUS 12
|
|
Natalia Ivanova
Nadezhda Gerasimova
|
249
|
301
|
34
|
33
|
22
|
34
|
9
|
35
|
31
|
DSQ
|
38
|
13
|
|
32
|
GRE 44
|
|
Despoina Stefanoudaki
Rafailina Klonaridou
|
251
|
303
|
9
|
41
|
9
|
44
|
43
|
19
|
BFD
|
44
|
27
|
15
|
|
33
|
GRE 11
|
|
Dimitra Pagida
Alina Stratigiou
|
255
|
307
|
33
|
UFD
|
14
|
47
|
45
|
26
|
21
|
19
|
29
|
21
|
|
34
|
AUS 12
|
MY LIFE
|
Sasha Ryan
Amelia Catt
|
267
|
309
|
19
|
36
|
34
|
33
|
31
|
42
|
23
|
21
|
34
|
36
|
|
35
|
GER 24
|
|
Nadine Bohm
Ann- Christin Golia?
|
268
|
312
|
38
|
11
|
35
|
24
|
40
|
44
|
41
|
18
|
36
|
25
|
|
36
|
GRE 2
|
|
Katerina Kaitatzidou
Sofia Kaitatzidou
|
276
|
325
|
42
|
35
|
8
|
29
|
39
|
23
|
39
|
46
|
15
|
49
|
|
37
|
ESP 14
|
|
Barbara Cornudella Ravetllat
Sara Lopez Ravetllat
|
277
|
329
|
DSQ
|
17
|
15
|
26
|
47
|
38
|
44
|
42
|
28
|
20
|
|
38
|
AUS 99
|
MANTA
|
Carrie Smith
Jaime Ryan
|
278
|
330
|
30
|
37
|
30
|
46
|
29
|
10
|
38
|
12
|
UFD
|
46
|
|
39
|
ISR 11
|
|
Noya Bar-am
Rimon Shoshan
|
282
|
330
|
23
|
26
|
43
|
39
|
13
|
48
|
35
|
48
|
24
|
31
|
|
40
|
GER 26
|
VICTORIA
|
Muriel Schroder
Anna Markfort
|
294
|
341
|
39
|
25
|
39
|
36
|
33
|
43
|
47
|
26
|
16
|
37
|
|
41
|
AUS 1
|
|
Jacqueline Gurr
Sarah Cook
|
303
|
353
|
44
|
38
|
50
|
22
|
35
|
14
|
45
|
29
|
37
|
39
|
|
42
|
ESP 2
|
DEPORTE GALEGO
|
Sofia Toro
Laura Sarasola
|
315
|
362
|
35
|
46
|
47
|
39
|
22
|
47
|
32
|
31
|
20
|
43
|
|
43
|
POR 2
|
|
Sara Carmo
Matilde Pinheiro De Melo
|
325
|
371
|
37
|
44
|
33
|
23
|
46
|
32
|
42
|
39
|
30
|
45
|
|
44
|
NED 75
|
TEAM SPEELMAN
|
Jeanine Speelman
Marchien Speelman
|
332
|
382
|
40
|
30
|
44
|
21
|
38
|
40
|
37
|
41
|
41
|
50
|
|
45
|
CZE 7
|
|
Hana Chudejova
Lenka Mrzilkova
|
334
|
385
|
41
|
31
|
32
|
51
|
41
|
36
|
25
|
45
|
43
|
40
|
|
46
|
SLO 700
|
|
EVA PETERNELJ
Valentina Baruca
|
340
|
389
|
45
|
18
|
37
|
49
|
48
|
39
|
46
|
30
|
42
|
35
|
|
47
|
TUR 10
|
|
Beste Kaynakci
Simge Serim
|
356
|
406
|
43
|
32
|
49
|
42
|
50
|
49
|
36
|
40
|
33
|
32
|
|
48
|
BUL 243
|
|
Yana Markova
Ina Ilieva
|
365
|
413
|
48
|
43
|
46
|
45
|
42
|
41
|
40
|
34
|
44
|
30
|
|
49
|
AUS 2
|
|
Lucy Shephard
Emma Barton
|
372
|
424
|
RET
|
42
|
45
|
50
|
37
|
50
|
29
|
36
|
35
|
48
|
|
50
|
TUR 25
|
|
Sevim Sirma Karaca
Selin Basegmez
|
398
|
449
|
47
|
45
|
38
|
43
|
51
|
46
|
43
|
49
|
40
|
47
|
|
51
|
HUN 91
|
|
Orsolya Sipos
Zsofia Sipos
|
446
|
499
|
46
|
47
|
48
|
48
|
49
|
53
|
DNS
|
DNS
|
DNC
|
DNC
|
|
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