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ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao – The final results

by ISAF on 21 Sep 2015
The final day - 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao ISAF
The final day at ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao was filled with tension as the Medal Races decided the podium places, Rio 2016 Olympic qualification spots and Abu Dhabi World Cup Final positions.

Alongside this, sailors in the top three in each fleet receive a share of the 150,000 Euro prize fund.

Light wind and strong current has been a regularity throughout the week with those reading the conditions to full effect reaping the rewards. A five to seven south eastern breeze made for a tense finale with sailors aiming to leave nothing on the water.

Chinese sailors dominated the day taking gold in the Men's 470, Finn, Laser Radial and the Men's and Women's RS:X. Meanwhile, Singapore's Justin Liu and Denise Lim in the Nacra 17, Laser sailor Lorenzo Chiavarini (GBR) and Japan's Women's 470 team took the spoils in their fleets.

Nacra 17

Singapore's Justin Liu and Denise Lim stylishly wrapped up gold in the Nacra 17 with a Medal Race victory. It was their tenth race win of the week and with gold, they have qualified Singapore for a Rio 2016 Nacra 17 spot.

The pair revelled in Qingdao's light air and with conditions in the Medal Race similar to the days prior, the odds were in their favour. Liu and Lim worked their way through the fleet during the Medal Race and finished 51 seconds clear of Japan's Hiroki Goto and Wakako Tabata.

Throughout the week the Singaporeans remained coy about their chances, not taking anything for granted. When they crossed the finish there was visible sense of a relief that was quickly overtaken by joy as they let the celebrations commence.

'It's amazing,” said Liu through a beaming smile. 'There were so many challenges to make it here and to try and qualify the country. To be able to do it is amazing. It'll be our first Olympics so there is so much to look forward to.”

Lim added, 'We sailed the conditions quite well, and with our coaches help, he helped us a lot with the current and the wind changes and I think that gave us an advantage over the rest.”



Whilst the Singaporeans can look forward, the teams from China, Hong Kong, Japan and Thailand were understandably disappointed. A world cup silver and bronze for Zijin Wen and Rubei Yuan (CHN) and Tat Choi Fung and Yu Ting Chan (HKG) were mere consolation with Olympic dreams filling their head in advance of the competition.

Japan's Goto and Tabata had beaten their main rivals in several key regattas building up to Qingdao but the big breeze that they excel in failed to kick in in Qingdao as they finished fifth overall.

Nonetheless, Goto remained complimentary to the Singaporeans and has an eye on the future, 'I have to take my hat off to the Singapore team. It was light wind and they totally dominated. They sailed the wind so well.

'My aim was to inspire the next generation of Nacra sailors, and the next Olympic Sailing [Competition] will be in my home town of Enoshima. I will be there, hopefully as a coach because I have young people asking me to help them, so this is good. I'm not happy now but we have to look to the future for everyone.”

The Olympic Games aims to inspire generation after generation and with key inspirations such as Hiroki Goto driving the sport and multihull sailing forward, watch out for a high flying Japanese Nacra 17 team at Tokyo 2020.

Men's and Women's 470

Meanwhile in the Women's 470 there was cause for Japanese merriment as the team snapped up gold and silver respectively.

Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka (JPN) held onto their overnight lead whilst a second in the Medal Race promoted Akiyo Yamaguchi and Eri Hatayama (JPN) into silver medal position.

As Yamaguchi and Hatayama crossed the finished line there were smiles stretched across their faces with high fives aplenty. Kondo Yoshida and Yoshioka followed behind them in third and revelled in their compatriots' celebrations with grins creeping in before they finished.

It was a tense race in the light breeze for all the competitors and the points were close going into the race. Xiaoli Wang and Lizhu Huang (CHN) were breathing down the Kondo Yoshida and Yoshioka's necks but the Japanese experience shone through as they remained calm as Kondo Yoshida explained, 'Today there was a two point lead for us against the Chinese team who were our closest rivals. We got the win and we are very very happy.”



Shasha Chen and Haiyan Gao (CHN) completed the Women's 470 podium.

It was a three way shoot out in the Men's 470 between the Austrian, Chinese and Spanish teams. Four points separated them going into the Medal Race and it was China's Hao Lan and Chao Wang who prevailed.

Lan and Wang finished second in the Medal Race compared to overnight leader David Bargehr and David Mahr's fourth (AUT) and Onan Barreiros and Juan Curbelo Cabrera's (ESP) third. As a result the Austrians were made to settle for silver, one point behind the Chinese with the Spaniards rounding off the podium.

'There is a little bit of a mixture between happy and disappointed,” explained Bargehr. 'But overall the happy feeling is superior because we won a medal here and it's always good to win a medal.

'We knew that points were very close with not much separation so we knew we had to sail a really good Medal Race to win this event.

'After the race you are always more clever than before, but it was a really tight Medal Race and it could have gone either way. And always you need a little bit of luck in a Medal Race.”

Laser and Laser Radial

The advantage going into the Laser Medal Race belonged to Great Britain's Lorenzo Chiavarini as he owned a 17 point lead. He delivered the goods with a sixth place finish to complete a comfortable victory.

'I was a bit nervous coming into the day,” explained the British sailor, 'but once I got out on the water everything started calming down.

'The race track was shorter so the gains were less today. Tiredness was also another point of the day but for me it was important to keep Tonci [Stipanovic] around me and not let him go too far.”

Croatia's Stipanovic needed the to go massively in his favour if he was to overthrow Chiavarini. The British sailor controlled him and kept the Croatian behind him throughout the race with Stipanovic finishing second overall.

The Medal Race victory went the way of Pavlos Kontides (CYP) who moved up into the bronze medal position.

Chinese Laser Radial sailor Dongshuang Zhang loves sailing in Qingdao. She took her third consecutive victory at the event with another professional performance.

Zhang finished second in the Medal Race which confirmed her as gold medallist after the second placed Isabella Bertold (CAN) finished eighth overall.

Despite finishing 17 points clear of her rivals, taking another World Cup gold medal, 12,000 Euros in prize money and booking a spot at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final Zhang was less than impressed with her performance as she explained, 'The race went very well, better than yesterday. I'm not very satisfied with the regatta, I made a lot of small mistakes which I will work on little by little.”

Men's and Women's RS:X

It was double gold for China in the Men's and Women's RS:X with Chunzuang Liu and Jiahui Wu clinching gold in their respected fleets.

Wu led the Women's RS:X fleet from the first day but heading into the Medal Race Peina Chen (CHN) was firmly in contention, just six points off the leader. Chen finished one place ahead of Wu in the Medal Race but it wasn't enough to topple her as Wu sealed gold.

'There was little wind and a lot of pumping,” explained Wu after racing, 'but I am very happy with the win. It was a great competition for me and the less wind suited my style.”

Pei Ling Chen (CHN) took the Medal Race victory to pick up bronze.

Experienced Spanish racer Blanca Manchon finished in eighth but was upbeat after racing with lots of lessons learnt from Qingdao's challenging current, 'I had two OCS this week, I was risking a lot because I came here for training so it was good for me to try a little risk on the starts, but with the currents it was hard to be on the line and sometimes I just made a mistake. If I didn't have that second OCS I would have finished third so I am happy.



'This place is totally different to Spain. It's funny. It's a different culture and wind so it was good. There was not much wind but it was great for my training.”

Not much separated the Men's RS:X fleet throughout the Medal Race with tensions high but Liu managed to put himself in a good position. A second place confirmed his gold medal and upon crossing the finish line he let out a triumphant, 'woohoo.”

Once ashore Liu said, 'I performed really well, better than normal. Over the regatta there has been good and bad, but overall it has been good and I have learned a lot. We have made great progress as a nation in windsurfing with tough exercises.”

Bing Ye (CHN) and Zhichao Zang (CHN) complete the podium.

Finn

China's Lei Gong overthrew Luwen Shen in the Finn to snap up a hard earned gold medal.

Gong and Shen battled hard throughout the week with very little separating them on the race track. The advantage belonged to Shen going into the Medal Race as he led Gong by five points.

However it was Gong's experience that shone through in the Medal Race as he took a convincing bullet with Shen sailing through in fourth. One point was the difference at the end of the day.

For China's Finn team it was a job well done throughout the week as they booked the nation a spot at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Attention now turns to the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final that is scheduled to take place from 27 October to 1 November 2015 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

The best placed Asian and International sailors from ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao have booked their spot on the start line with the remaining sailors to be invited based on the ISAF World Sailing Rankings that will be released on 21 September.

Overall results
470 Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

CHN 1267

Hao Lan

Chao Wang

3

(19)

4

1

6

10

4

3

4

54.00

35.00

2

AUT 437

David Bargehr

Lukas Mähr

4

12

(17)

3

2

4

1

2

8

53.00

36.00

3

ESP 9

Onan Barreiros

Juan Curbelo Cabrera

1

4

(27)
OCS

6

1

3

13

4

6

65.00

38.00

4

JPN 12

Keiju Okada

Yugo Yoshida

9

1

10

12

5

6

5

(20)

2

70.00

50.00

5

CHN 181

Weidong Wang

Chuantian Wen

(13)

11

2

9

8

2

10

5

18

78.00

65.00

6

CHN 1418

XIUJIAN HUANG

Yang Wang

6

3

6

22

3

(27)
DSQ

7

8

16

98.00

71.00

7

KOR 113

Chang ju Kim

ji-hoon kim

10

2

9

19

(27)
OCS

1

12

9

10

99.00

72.00

8

CHN 189

Yong Chen

Youjian Wen

17

22

1

7

4

8

2

(23)

14

98.00

75.00

9

THA 8

Navee Thamsoontorn

Nut Butmarasri

11

14

5

2

13

15

(24)

6

12

102.00

78.00

10

ESP 22

Rayco Tabares Alvarez

Alfredo Gonzalez

2

10

(27)
OCS

5

12

11

16

16

20

119.00

92.00

11

CHN 1218

Mingcheng Ding

Maokui Li

15

7

18

10

(27)
RET

5

6

17

 

105.00

78.00

12

CHN 67

Zangjun Xu

Wei Wang

12

8

14

(21)

17

14

3

13

 

102.00

81.00

13

PHI 103

Emerson Villena

Lester Troy Tayong

(19)

19
STP

12

8

7

17

18

1

 

101.00

82.00

14

SIN 11

Darren Choy

Jeremiah Yeo

(27)
OCS

6

15

4

10

27
BFD

11

10

 

110.00

83.00

15

KOR 115

Daeyoung Kim

Hyun-ho Yun

8

5

(27)
OCS

13

15

12

9

21

 

110.00

83.00

16

CHN 1219

MINGLIANG DING

HONGRI LIU

14

17

7

16

9

(19)

8

14

 

104.00

85.00

17

CHN 183

Liangdao Weng

Qiaowen Lin

5

20

(27)
OCS

14

16

13

19

7

 

121.00

94.00

18

CHN 221

Xiaotian ZHANG

HANTING GUO

(27)
DNF

21

11

18

14

9

15

12

 

127.00

100.00

19

CHN 673

JIANYONG XU

CHENG CHEN

(20)

16

16

11

20

7

14

18

 

122.00

102.00

20

CHN 643

JIAN XIANG

JICHANG WANG

7

15

21

(23)

11

20

23

19

 

139.00

116.00

21

CHN 1421

HUICONG MAI

ZINAN LI

16

13

3

(25)

21

22

20

24

 

144.00

119.00

22

MAS 25

Mohamad Faizal Norizan

Muhamad Fauzan Ruslan

24

9

8

20

(27)
OCS

27
BFD

21

15

 

151.00

124.00

23

HKG 32

Sui Lun TSE

Ho Yin Chik

21

(24)

19

17

18

21

17

11

 

148.00

124.00

24

IND 1

Praveen Prabhakar

vishnu areekara sujeesh areekara

(23)

23

13

15

19

18

22

22

 

155.00

132.00

25

NZL 5

Sam Barnett

Zak Merton

18

(26)

22

26

22

16

26

25

 

181.00

155.00

26

CHN 205

Guodi Fan

Dianji Li

22

25

20

24

23

23

25

(26)

 

188.00

162.00



470 Women

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

JPN 1

Ai Kondo Yoshida

Miho Yoshioka

3

2

2

2

(4)

2

3

2

6

26.00

22.00

2

JPN 3

Akiyo Yamaguchi

Eri Hatayama

(17)
OCS

7

3

5

2

1

6

3

4

48.00

31.00

3

CHN 619

Shasha Chen

Haiyan Gao

6

1

1

(9)

7

3

2

5

10

44.00

35.00

4

CHN 1221

Xiaoli Wang

Lizhu Huang

4

4

4

3

1

(5)

1

1

18

41.00

36.00

5

CHN 621

Mengxi Wei

Yani Xu

7

3

5

7

3

(9)

4

8

16

62.00

53.00

6

ESP 27

Angela Pumariega

Patricia Cantero Reina

2

5

7

4

12

(17)
OCS

9

7

12

75.00

58.00

7

CHN 186

Shengnan Ni

Yayin Lin

11

12

6

(13)

5

6

5

12

2

72.00

59.00

8

CHN 616

Xiaomei Xu

Ping Zhang

1

11

12

6

9

7

(17)
OCS

6

20

89.00

72.00

9

CHN 188

Qian Fu

Jinlian Xie

8

6

10

12

13

11

7

(14)

8

89.00

75.00

10

CHN 2036

Jiaxin Li

Shuang Tian

12

(15)

15

1

10

10

13

10

14

100.00

85.00

11

CHN 2011

Xian He

Yan Zhou

5

8

13

14

8

12

14

(15)

 

89.00

74.00

12

CHN 1217

Nan Zhang

Xiao Lv

(17)
RET

17
RET

14

11

6

4

10

13

 

92.00

75.00

13

SIN 12

Priscilla Low

Shu Xian Lee

9

13

8

8

15

8

15

(16)

 

92.00

76.00

14

MAS 26

Nuraisyah Jamil

Norashikin Mohd Sayed

(17)
OCS

10

11

10

11

17
DSQ

8

9

 

93.00

76.00

15

CHN 252

XINYU JIANG

XINYU SHEN

(17)
OCS

9

9

15

14

17
RET

11

4

 

96.00

79.00

16

HKG 34

Catherine Carroll

Chi Han Yau

10

14

16

16

16

(17)
OCS

12

11

 

112.00

95.00



49er Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Total

Net

1

KOR 207

sungwok kim

Hoyeob Yang

(2)

2

1

1

2

1

2

1

1

2

1

16.00

14.00

2

KOR 515

Bongjin Chae

Dongwook Kim

1

1

2

(3)
OCS

1

2

1

2

2

1

3
DSQ

19.00

16.00



Finn Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

CHN 1226

Lei Gong

1

2

1

(11)
OCS

11
DNE

1

1

2

2

32.00

21.00

2

CHN 1224

Luwen Shen

2

3

(6)

1

1

3

3

1

8

28.00

22.00

3

CHN 30

XIN LI

(4)

4

3

2

3

2

4

3

6

31.00

27.00

4

CHN 1225

He Chen

3

1

2

(11)
OCS

2

11
DSQ

2

5

4

41.00

30.00

5

CHN 122

YINSHENG CUI

5

(6)

4

3

4

4

5

4

10

45.00

39.00

6

CHN 162

Fusen Jiang

6

(7)

5

5

5

5

7

7

18

65.00

58.00

7

CHN 2031

ZHENG YE JIA

8

5

10

4

6

6

6

(11)
DSQ

16

72.00

61.00

8

IRI 69

Ahmad Ahmadi

7

8

(9)

7

7

7

9

6

12

72.00

63.00

9

CHN 12

WENLONG HAN

9

(10)

7

8

9

9

8

9

14

83.00

73.00

10

CHN 20

Hong Pu

(11)
DNF

9

8

6

8

8

10

8

20

88.00

77.00



Laser Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

GBR 206940

Lorenzo Chiavarini

(17)

3

1

1

13

12

3

3

12

65.00

48.00

2

CRO 208709

Tonci Stipanovic

1

27

(38)
BFD

5

11

2

5

2

14

105.00

67.00

3

CYP 209167

Pavlos Kontides

2

14

7

(33)

33

1

8

8

2

108.00

75.00

4

FRA 208457

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

10

4

13

12

4

4

(15)

12

16

90.00

75.00

5

CHN 200551

Jianan Wu

14

26

10

3

14

9

(32)

6

4

118.00

86.00

6

RUS 202692

Sergey Komissarov

(27)

12
STP

20

11

7

7

6

18

6

114.00

87.00

7

BEL 202016

Wannes Van Laer

18

9

3

2

19

13

14

(21)

18

117.00

96.00

8

ISV 177038

Cy Thompson

3

5

17

7

(28)

25

21

10

10

126.00

98.00

9

GBR 209134

Elliot Hanson

13

(31)

5

14

25

5

10

24

8

135.00

104.00

10

TRI 184116

Andrew Lewis

(35)

10

14

24

2

11

18

14

20

148.00

113.00

11

BRA 202522

Bruno Fontes

6

(30)

4

16

21

23

16

13

 

129.00

99.00

12

CHN 205006

Jian Qiao

25

2

(38)
BFD

18

10

16

9

20

 

138.00

100.00

13

AUS 208360

Mitchell Kennedy

5

20

(38)
BFD

15

5

20

20

19

 

142.00

104.00

14

SIN 197538

Colin Cheng

21
RDG

15

(38)
BFD

10

6

30

17

9

 

146.00

108.00

15

CHN 203376

Huichao Chen

19

12

(38)
BFD

22

18

6

28

5

 

148.00

110.00

16

CRO 207268

Filip Jurišic

8

13

16

30

17

15

(34)

11

 

144.00

110.00

17

AUS 208331

Jeremy O'Connell

7

29

9

32

9

10

(38)
DNF

15

 

149.00

111.00

18

SWE 199611

Anders Karlsson

4

(33)

19

9

24

33

23

1

 

146.00

113.00

19

CAN 207130

Robert Davis

11

16

23

6

12

18

(30)

27

 

143.00

113.00

20

AUS 166021

Ryan Palk

30

32

6

4

1

(38)
OCS

4

38
DNF

 

153.00

115.00

21

CHN 203232

Yulong Qiu

16

6

15

26

23

31

1

(32)

 

150.00

118.00

22

NZL 207496

Andrew McKenzie

23
RDG

23

12

8

16

14

22

(26)

 

144.00

118.00

23

BEL 207173

WILLIAM DE SMET

12

1

11

31

22

(38)
DSQ

27

29

 

171.00

133.00

24

USA 194180

Christopher Barnard

26

21

8

20

(32)

29

12

17

 

165.00

133.00

25

MNE 207266

Igor Les

(31)

17

21

17

30

27

2

23

 

168.00

137.00

26

EST 203724

Karl-Martin Rammo

(29)

7

22

38
DNE

26

17

25

4

 

168.00

139.00

27

SIN 206746

Scott Sydney

22
RDG

22

(38)
BFD

25

15

8

13

34

 

177.00

139.00

28

CHN 203460

Jinfu ZHOU

24
RDG

8

18

(35)

31

24

19

22

 

181.00

146.00

29

ARG 199261

Agustin Vidal Incatasciato

15

28

24

21

(35)

22

7

30

 

182.00

147.00

30

NZL 208337

Michael Bullot

32

25

(38)
DNC

38
DNC

8

19

11

16

 

187.00

149.00

31

JPN 188830

Shinnosuke Yasuda

36

18

2

27

(38)
OCS

3

38
BFD

36

 

198.00

160.00

32

CHN 198801

Jian Shi

33

24

27

13

20

21

(38)
BFD

25

 

201.00

163.00

33

SWE 207831

Marcus Magnusson

34

34

(38)
BFD

19

3

28

29

31

 

216.00

178.00

34

CHN 200817

Ning Zhao

28

36

(38)
BFD

29

29

35

24

7

 

226.00

188.00

35

SWE 203145

Philip Claesson

9

(35)

25

28

34

34

26

35

 

226.00

191.00

36

SWE 201727

Emil Bengtson

37

19

28

23

(38)
OCS

26

33

28

 

232.00

194.00

37

SWE 201729

Claes Törnsten

20

(37)

26

34

27

32

31

33

 

240.00

203.00



Laser Radial Women

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

CHN 201213

Dongshuang Zhang

5

3

(7)

3

6

1

1

2

4

32.00

25.00

2

CAN 206892

Isabella-Anna Bertold

4

(12)

2

2

2

9

3

4

16

54.00

42.00

3

CHN 200041

Min Gu

7

6

5

1

(16)

6

5

1

14

61.00

45.00

4

JPN 199066

Manami Doi

1

7

3

4

5

4

(14)

6

18

62.00

48.00

5

BEL 207172

Maité Carlier

12

2

11

6

(21)

5

4

14

2

77.00

56.00

6

NZL 202441

Sara Winther

3

17

(29)
RET

7

4

3

11

5

10

89.00

60.00

7

SIN 186755

Elizabeth Yin

10

(20)

9

9

3

18

8

3

6

86.00

66.00

8

BLR 203778

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

15

5

(16)

5

8

12

2

9

12

84.00

68.00

9

AUS 207855

Ashley Stoddart

2

15

13

8

19

10

6

(20)

8

101.00

81.00

10

CHN 202171

Weiyi Lu

18

(25)

15

13

1

8

9

7

20

116.00

91.00

11

GBR 202551

Hannah Snellgrove

8

1

(25)

21

7

19

10

16

 

107.00

82.00

12

FRA 209019

Pernelle Michon

17

8

(20)

11

9

17

12

10

 

104.00

84.00

13

GBR 206251

Alison Young

11

18

18

10

20

2

(29)
DNF

8

 

116.00

87.00

14

CHN-200817

Zitong Shang

(29)
DSQ

16

10

14

14

16

7

15

 

121.00

92.00

15

JPN 202613

Kanako Hiruta

6

19

14

12

13

11

18

(21)

 

114.00

93.00

16

NZL 192281

Susannah Pyatt

21

13

8

19

(22)

13

22

13

 

131.00

109.00

17

CHN 203381

SHIQIAN YI

14

22

1

20

11

24

(29)
DNF

18

 

139.00

110.00

18

CHN 203811

Anni Wang

9

24

6

(25)

12

14

25

24

 

139.00

114.00

19

SWE 208879

Lovisa Karlsson

16

10

22

16

15

22

16

(23)

 

140.00

117.00

20

CHN 200418

Nana Hu

13

14

19

17

17

15

24

(26)

 

145.00

119.00

21

CHN 203826

Shuang Yang

19

5
STP

24

(29)
RET

23

21

19

11

 

151.00

122.00

22

CHN 202067

Shujuan Huang

24

11

4

18

27

20

23

(28)

 

155.00

127.00

23

CHN 203834

Fan Guo

22

9

26

15

25

(29)
DSQ

15

17

 

158.00

129.00

24

CHN 203831

Yajie Wang

26

26

12

(29)
OCS

18

7

21

22

 

161.00

132.00

25

CHN 199869

YUCHEN ZHANG

20

21

21

(29)
OCS

10

25

13

25

 

164.00

135.00

26

CHN 209501

Haijiao Yu

23

23

(27)

22

26

23

20

12

 

176.00

149.00

27

UKR 207102

Sofiia Larycheva

27

(28)

17

24

24

29
DNE

17

27

 

193.00

165.00

28

CHN 199284

Lingling Shen

25

27

23

23

28

26

(29)
DNF

19

 

200.00

171.00



Nacra 17

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Total

Net

1

SIN 16

Justin Liu

Denise Lim

1

1

1

1

1

(3)

1

3

1

1

2

1

2

19.00

16.00

2

CHN 296

Zijin Wen

Rubei Yuan

3

2

4

4

4

1

3

1

3

2

1

(5)

6

39.00

34.00

3

HKG 9

Tat Choi Fung

Yu Ting Chan

2

3

2

2

3

(8)

2

4

2

3

6

2

14

53.00

45.00

4

THA 131

Damrongsak Vongtim

Nichapa Waiwai

5

5

3

3

5

2

4

7

(11)
OCS

4

3

8

10

70.00

59.00

5

JPN 249

Hiroki Goto

Wakako Tabata

4

4

6

5

2

7

9

6

(11)
OCS

7

7

6

4

78.00

67.00

6

CHN 294

Xuezhe Yang

Qingmeng Wang

(9)

6

8

6

8

5

5

9

6

8

9

3

8

90.00

81.00

7

CHN 293

Changhao Li

Yingying Zhang

7

7

5

8

7

6

8

5

4

9

(10)

10

12

98.00

88.00

8

CHN 295

Jingjing Yu

Feng Wen

8

(9)

7

11
DNE

6

9

7

2

7

5

5

7

16

99.00

90.00

9

BUL 47

Yoana Petrova

Nikolay Tashev

6

(10)

10

7

9

4

6

8

5

10

8

4

18

105.00

95.00

10

HKG 291

Yui Shing Tong

Kit Fong Tong

(11)
OCS

8

9

9

10

10

10

10

11
OCS

6

4

9

20

127.00

116.00


RS:X Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Total

Net

1

CHN 6

Chunzhuang Liu

1

(16)

3

4

12

6

8

3

1

1

2

1

4

62.00

46.00

2

CHN 112

Bing Ye

(15)

6

1

10

3

3

5

1

8

5

3

3

6

69.00

54.00

3

CHN 155

ZHICHAO ZHANG

9

7

2

(13)

4

11

1

5

4

2

1

5

14

78.00

65.00

4

CHN 25

TAO LI

2

3

11

2

10

5

2

(14)

2

9

8

9

18

95.00

81.00

5

CHN 10

Mengfan Gao

14

11

15

1

7

(21)

3

2

3

6

5

7

12

107.00

86.00

6

CHN 113

Xia WU

4

18

13

15

2

(20)

7

4

5

3

7

8

2

108.00

88.00

7

SUI 36

Mateo Sanz Lanz

5

12

5

6

1

4

4

11

(16)

4

13

16

8

105.00

89.00

8

CHN 1

Aichen Wang

13

10

7

9

5

1

14

8

6

(18)

4

2

10

107.00

89.00

9

CHN-12

JIUMING LI

3

2

14

(21)

9

9

17

9

10

11

10

10

16

141.00

120.00

10

CHN 331

zhenhong Shi

6

19

(20)

3

6

13

13

7

20

7

6

6

20

146.00

126.00

11

HKG 16

Cheng Chun Leung

8

1

6

11

(30)
OCS

7

15

13

15

8

9

18

 

141.00

111.00

12

CHN 111

Zhiwei LIN

10

(24)

12

5

14

23

18

16

13

10

11

11

 

167.00

143.00

13

CHN 151

ZHAOGUAN DONG

(22)

9

4

19

15

22

12

17

11

12

15

12

 

170.00

148.00

14

CHN 15

JINGQI XUE

23

(25)

9

23

13

8

11

6

7

13

25

13

 

176.00

151.00

15

CHN 21

DIANCHUN ZHANG

19

14

19

7

(21)

15

10

10

12

17

18

19

 

181.00

160.00

16

ESP 29

Sergi Escandell

26

4

17

17

18

18

9

12

(30)
OCS

24

12

4

 

191.00

161.00

17

CHN 213

JINGHUI LIN

11

27

18

8

(30)
OCS

17

6

30
OCS

9

14

17

20

 

207.00

177.00

18

CHN 18

Wei Li

24

8

16

24

11

12

25

(30)
OCS

17

15

14

15

 

211.00

181.00

19

ESP 3

Joan Cardona Bocarando

16

17

(30)
OCS

22

8

2

16

30
OCS

21

19

22

17

 

220.00

190.00

20

CHN 27

Chaoli Zeng

7

(30)
DNF

30
DNS

18

16

10

20

15

18

16

21

22

 

223.00

193.00

21

CHN 115

Zhen Huang

20

26

10

25

22

14

28

18

14

(30)
OCS

20

14

 

241.00

211.00

22

CHN 23

Feng Fu

18

21

22

14

17

16

24

20

(25)

20

19

25

 

241.00

216.00

23

CHN 13

Yuyang Li

(25)

15

21

12

19

19

23

21

24

23

24

24

 

250.00

225.00

24

CHN 11

Kun Bi

27

13

24

29

20

27

19

19

19

22

16

(30)
DNF

 

265.00

235.00

25

CHN 5

Chuankun Shi

12

5

8

16

23

24

(30)
DNC

30
DNC

30
DNC

30
DNC

30
DNC

30
DNC

 

268.00

238.00

26

GBR 931

Tom Squires

17

23

25

(27)

25

25

27

22

22

21

23

21

 

278.00

251.00

27

CHN 8

Jiamao Wu

(28)

20

26

20

24

26

22

23

26

26

27

26

 

294.00

266.00

28

RUS 4

Dmitrii Polishchuk

21

22

23

28

(30)
OCS

30
OCS

26

24

27

25

28

23

 

307.00

277.00

29

CHN 7

FENG RUI ZHANG

(30)
OCS

28

27

26

26

28

21

30
OCS

23

27

26

27

 

319.00

289.00



RS:X Women

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Total

Net

1

CHN-5

Jiahui Wu

1

1

1

2

3

1

6

5

3

3

3

(20)
OCS

6

55.00

35.00

2

CHN 81

Peina Chen

3

2

2

6

1

5

1

3

(7)

6

5

1

4

46.00

39.00

3

CHN 211

Pei ling Chen

6

5

4

10

(16)

6

4

4

6

7

7

3

2

80.00

64.00

4

CHN-21

Manjia Zheng

2

4

7

9

7

2

5

9

4

4

12

(20)
OCS

10

95.00

75.00

5

CHN 9

Jiali Sun

7

6

(19)

4

19

3

13

1

2

2

1

5

12

94.00

75.00

6

CHN 19

Hongmei Shi

4

9

8

3

6

9

10

6

1

1

4

(20)
OCS

18

99.00

79.00

7

CHN-7

Yunxiu Lu

8

10

9

12

2

(20)
DSQ

2

2

9

5

11

6

14

110.00

90.00

8

ESP 1

Blanca Manchon

15

3

3

(20)
OCS

5

4

3

7

5

8

13

20
OCS

8

114.00

94.00

9

CHN 135

Xiaoqing Yu

11

7

6

5

(15)

7

14

11

14

12

10

2

16

130.00

115.00

10

CHN 216

Xueling Jin

5

14

10

7

9

(18)

7

17

15

9

2

7

20

140.00

122.00

11

CHN 4

Jiao Ma

(18)

18

5

13

12

11

15

12

8

10

8

4

 

134.00

116.00

12

CHN 159

XIAOYAN LI

12

15

(18)

1

11

10

8

10

16

17

6

11

 

135.00

117.00

13

CHN 158

Yan jia Lin

10

11

15

16

17

8

9

14

11

(20)
OCS

9

8

 

148.00

128.00

14

CHN 119

Yani Wang

9

16

11

(17)

4

12

12

13

10

15

17

12

 

148.00

131.00

15

CHN 1324

Jie Du

13

13

16

11

10

15

17

8

13

11

(18)

9

 

154.00

136.00

16

AUS 254

Joanna Sterling

(19)

19

13

14

8

14

11

16

18

18

14

10

 

174.00

155.00

17

CHN 24

YANJIE HUANG

17

17

14

15

14

13

(18)

15

12

13

16

13

 

177.00

159.00

18

CHN 26

Haili Dai

16

12

17

(18)

13

16

16

18

17

14

15

14

 

186.00

168.00

19

CHN 3

Qiaoshan Weng

14

8

12

8

18

17

(20)
DNC

20
DNC

20
DNC

16

19

20
DNF

 

192.00

172.00

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