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Olympic Finn results with one race to go

by Sail-World on 21 Aug 2004
Britain's Ben Ainslie is poised for victory in the Finn class with one race to sail. Second is Spain, then Poland. Australia is sixth.

Finn Fleet Overall - After 10 races out of 11

Race Points
Place NOC Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Net

1 GBR
Ben AINSLIE 9 (26)
DSQ 1 1 4 1 2 3 2 1 50 24

2 ESP
Rafael TRUJILLO 8 3 3 6 2 3 (26)
OCS 4 5 4 64 38

3 POL
Mateusz KUSZNIEREWICZ 3 1 6 4 11 (26)
OCS 17 1 7 2 78 52

4 CRO
Karlo KURET 6 2 10 8 12 (18) 7 5 3 3 74 56

5 GRE
Emilios PAPATHANASIOU 1 5 17 13 15 6 8.4
RDG 2 1 (22) 90.4 68.4

6 AUS
Anthony NOSSITER 18 8 4 7 8 13 1 8 (20) 6 93 73

7 FRA
Guillaume FLORENT 7 7 5 (16) 3 9 9 15 13 12 96 80

8 BEL
Sebastien GODEFROID 19 12 2 5 6 5 3 11 (24) 18 105 81

9 DEN
Jonas HOEGH-CHRISTENSEN 16 4 23 (26)
DNF 1 8 11 13 10 8 120 94

10 IRL
David BURROWS 17 14 9 3 18 2 (26)
OCS 10 11 10 120 94

11 BRA
Joao SIGNORINI 15 9 (21) 15 21 4 5 6 12 9 117 96

12 SWE
Daniel BIRGMARK 12 13 11 14 14 10 4 7 (17) 16 118 101

13 NZL
Dean BARKER 5 10 7 11 7 16 (26)
OCS 12 19 20 133 107

14 USA
Kevin HALL 11 6 13 (17) 16 14 13 9 9 17 125 108

15 CZE
Michael MAIER 13 17 19 9 (20) 12 15 18 4 7 134 114

16 TUR
Ali ENVER ADAKAN 2 15 8 10 22 11 10 21 16 (24) 139 115

17 GER
Michael FELLMAN 14 11 12 2 9 17 19 19 (25) 21 149 124

18 NED
(22) 19 18 12 13 7 12 16 14 13 146 124

19 SLO
Gasper VINCEC 4 24 14 19 (26)
DNF 19 8 17 18 5 154 128

20 CAN
Richard CLARK 10 18 15 22 19 15 (26)
OCS 14 8 11 158 132

21 ARG
Alejandra COLLA 20 21 (25) 18 5 20 14 20 21 19 183 158

22 HUN
Balazs HAJDU (24) 16 16 20 17 22 20 23 15 14 187 163

23 RUS
Vladimir KRUTSKIKH (23) 22 22 21 10 23 16 22 6 23 188 165

24 ITA
Michele MARCHESINI 21 20 20 24 24 24 6 (25) 23 15 202 177

25 EST
Imre TAVETER (25) 23 24 23 23 21 18 24 22 25 228 203
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