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Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

Olympics Laser Overall Results

by Sail-World on 23 Aug 2004
Brazil's Robert Scheidt with Gold again, from Austria and Slovenia. Australia's Michael Blackburn was 9th.

Laser Fleet Overall - After 11 races out of 11

Race Points
Place NOC Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Net

1 BRA
Robert SCHEIDT 3 8 1 3 8 4 (19) 12 7 3 6 74 55

2 AUT
Andreas GERITZER 4 1 (34) 7 1 2 12 15 12 4 10
102 68

3 SLO
Vasilij ZBOGAR (21) 13 3 8 4 1 14 1 14 5 13 97 76

4 GBR
Paul GOODISON 13 3 (28) 5 11 7 1 9 8 7 17 109 81

5 POR
Gustavo LIMA 1 15 7 (28) 14 19 6 4 2 1 19 116 88

6 SWE
Karl SUNESON 5 10 9 (25) 2 9 4 8 17 15 25 129 104

7 NZL
Hamish PEPPER 24 9 (26) 11 9 5 13 3 11.3
RDG 2 21 134.3 108.3

8 USA
Mark MENDELBLATT 2 14 20 6 6 10 (29) 22 16 6 9 140 111

9 AUS
Michael BLACKBURN 18 2 10 19 5 6 2 20 13 17 (32) 144 112

10 ESP
Luis MARTINEZ DORESTE 19 7 13 4 19 18 5 7 4 24 (36) 156 120

11 POL
Maciiej GRABOWSKI 8 23 (30) 20 3 3 8 16 10 20 14 155 125

12 ARG
Diego ROMERO 40 6 11 2 18 (43)
OCS 23 5 5 12 12 177 134

13 ITA
Diego NEGRI 20 12 19 1 (43)
OCS 21 15 13 15 21 2 182 139

14 CRO
Mate ARAPOV 6 11 2 22 (43)
OCS 13 3 25 29 25 3 182 139

15 FRA
Felix PRUVOT 10 (43)
DSQ 32 10 17 8 32 23 1 9 1 186 143

16 GRE
Evangelas CHIMONAS 12 24 36 15 7 17 20 2 6 16 (37) 192 155

17 RSA
Gareth BLANCKENBERG 22 16 (31) 13 25 11 10 6 19 8 26 187 156

18 BEL
Philippe BERGMANS 9 4 5 14 (32) 14 17 27 20 18 31 191 159

19 FIN
Roupe SUOMALAINEN (35) 5 24 12 10 12 33 32 11 13 8 195 160

20 SEY
Allan JULIE 14 17 8 (34) 33 20 9 24 23 14 4 200 166

21 NOR
Peer MOBERG 7 18 37 23 12 26 34 14 3 (43)
DSQ 24 241 198

22 DEN
Anders NYHOLM 16 (30) 12 18 20 27 25 18 21 26 20 233 203

23 CHI
Matias DEL SOLAR (39) 38 6 38 16 15 18 11 27 31 16 255 216

24 MAS
Kevin LIM 23 21 33 17 (43)
OCS 35 26 21 18 19 7 263 220

25 CZE
Martin TRCKA (37) 29 15 27 15 32 28 31 33 10 11 268 231

26 RUS
Maxim SEMERKHANOV 34 33 29 16 13 30 22 (37) 31 22 5 272 235

27 LTU
Giedrius GUZYS 31 19 21 24 21 (34) 24 19 25 27 28 273 239

28 CYP
Haris PAPADOPOULOS 25 (43)
DNS 27 9 43
OCS 16 7 10 30 38 39 287 244

29 CAN
Bernard LUTTMER 15 25 22 21 27 33 31 (43)
DNF 9 32 30 288 245

30 IRL
Rory FITZPATRICK 33 26 (38) 31 26 22 27 26 24 11 22 286 248

31 CHN
Qiang CHI 29 28 4 (37) 22 29 36 17 28 23 35 288 251

32 KOR
Ho Kon KIM 17 34 14 35 30 24 11 30 (37) 37 23 292 255

33 TUR
Kemal MUSLUBAS 11 20 18 (43)
OCS 28 31 16 35 26 28 43
DNF 299 256

34 URU
Alejandro FOGLIA 26 31 17 33 23 23 (35) 29 32 34 29 312 277

35 JPN
Kunio SUZUKI 30 22 39 (43)
OCS 29 25 30 28 22 29 27 324 281

36 UKR
Yuriy ORLOV 36 32 23 29 24 36 (40) 36 35 30 33 354 314

37 SIN
Stanley TAN KHENG SIONG 32 27 25 30 34 40 41 39 36 (43)
DSQ 18 365 322

38 PER
Augusto NICOLINI 38 35 16 39 31 28 38 33 (43)
DSQ 33 38 372 329

39 MLT
Mario AGUILINA 27 37 40 26 (43)
OCS 37 21 40 38 39 34 382 339

40 ISL
Hafsteinn GEIRSSON 28 36 42 36 35 (43)
DNF 39 38 40 35 15 387 344

41 ISV
Timothy PITTS (42) 40 41 40 36 39 37 34 34 40 40 423 381

42 BRN
Sami KOOHEJI 41 39 35 32 (43)
OCS 38 42 41 39 36 41 427 384
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