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ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 2 September 2013

by ISAF on 3 Sep 2013
Giorgio Poggi, Thomas Lebreton and and Jorge Zarif - 2013 Finn Gold Cup Robert Deaves/Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
The ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 2 September 2013 have now been released with Finn Gold Cup Champion Jorge Zarif moving up to world number 33. Serbia's Dany Stanisic has climbed to 357 in the Laser whilst Austrians retain world number one in the Nacra 17 after the inaugural European Championship. Canadian Laser and Radial shuffle after 100-point Cork OCR in Kingston, Canada.

Finn

2013 Finn Gold Cup Champion Jorge Zarif moves up to world number 33 having taken the full 200-points at the event in Tallinn, Estonia. Zarif only counts three regattas in his point's total and alongside his Finn Gold Cup success he counts a third at ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami and a 36th at ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma.

Caleb Paine (USA) keeps his spot at world number one despite finishing 23rd at the Finn Gold Cup. Andrew Mills (GBR) held an early lead in Tallinn but slipped down to tenth which was enough to see him move up one spot to world number two.

Ed Wright (GBR) moves back into the top 25 this month after taking a silver medal in Estonia. Wright has finished on the podium at the last four Finn Gold Cups and with more performances like that he will swiftly move back up the rankings.

Josh Junior continues to impress in the Finn and after a ninth in Estonia moves from world number 27 to world number 15.


Laser Radial

There is no change atop of the Laser Radial Rankings with Tatiana Drozdovskaya (BLR) remaining at world number one followed by Chloe Martin (GBR) and Canada's Isabella Bertold.

Bertold's compatriot Claire Merry took gold at the 100-point Cork OCR in Kingston, Canada in August to advance back up the rankings. Merry makes the climb up to world number 61 from world number 109 and counts three events in her rankings points' total. Her best ranking of world number 34 came in February 2012.

Brenda Bowskill (CAN) finished as runner up for the third time in as many years in Kingston and solidifies her spot at world number 16.

Taking the honours at the 50-point Serbia Europa Cup in Donji Milanovac, Serbia was Maja Knezevic. The victory promotes the Serbian from world number 279 to world number 163.


Laser

David Wright (CAN) won gold at the 100-point Cork OCR and counting six regattas in his 659 point total he moves from world number 29 to world number 18.

Trinidad and Tobago's Andrew Lewis finished seventh in Kingston but the result promotes him up to a personal best of world number 28 from world number 52. Finishing ahead of Lewis by one place in Cork was Cy Thompson (ISV) but the U.S. Virgin Islands sailor trails him in the rankings sitting at world number 152 having moved up from world number 219.

Making a huge leap up the rankings from world number 556 to number 199 is Serbian sailor Dany Stanisic. Top honours at the Serbia Europa Cup in Donji Milanovac ensured a full 50-points for Stanisic in his 123 point total.


Nacra 17

Mandy Mulder and Coen De Koning took gold at the inaugural Nacra 17 European Championship on Lake Como, Italy. The result at the 100-point regatta pushes them up two spots to world number 15.

Runners up in Italy Moana Vaireaux and Manon Audinet (FRA) move to a personal best of world number two from world number four.

Thomas Zajac and Tanja Frank (AUT) retain their spot as world number one following a fourth in Italy.


Women's RS:X

Bryony Shaw (GBR), Blanca Manchon (ESP) and Flavia Tartaglini (ITA) remain in the top three spots in the world in the Women's RS:X.


Men's RS:X

Ivan Pastor (ESP) holds onto world number one in the Men's RS:X for the fifth rankings release. Ricardo Santos (BRA) and Nick Dempsey (GBR) continue to trail him in the rankings.


Men's 470

After a busy run of regattas and 17 straight victories Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) enjoy a break from racing comfortably bedded in at world number one. There is no movement behind them in the rankings.


Women's 470

Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar (AUT) remain one point clear of Fernanda Oliveira and Ana Luizaq Barbachan (BRA) at the top of the Women's 470 Rankings with no movement in the top 25 this month.


49er

Croatia's Pavle Kostov and Petar Cupac are world number one in the 49er for the second consecutive rankings release. Julien D'ortoli and Noe Delpech (FRA) follow with Germany's Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel at world number three.


49erFX

Sitting at world number one for the fourth consecutive release in the 49erFX is Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL). The Kiwis count five regattas to their points total compared to the six that world number two Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze (BRA) and world number three Giulia Conti and Francesca Clapcich (ITA) count.

Fleet racing - Men - 470 - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Mathew Belcher

AUS

William Ryan

6

1

1

1000

2

Matthias Schmid

AUT

Florian Reichsteaedter

6

2

2

881

3

Paul Snow-hansen

NZL

Daniel Willcox

6

3

3

811

4

Sofian Bouvet

FRA

Jeremie Mion

6

4

4

796

5

David Bargehr

AUT

Lukas Mähr

6

5

3

776

6

Lucas Calabrese

ARG

Juan De La Fuente

5

6

4

769

7

Jan-jasper Wagner

GER

Dustin Baldewein

6

7

4

762

8

Luke Patience

GBR

Joe Glanfield

5

8

3

756

9

Panagiotis Mantis

GRE

Pavlos Kagialis

5

9

2

720

10

Sime Fantela

CRO

Igor Marenic

6

10

1

687

 

Fleet racing - Women - 470 - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Lara Vadlau

AUT

Anneloes Van Veen
Jolanta Ogar

6

1

1

870

2

Fernanda Oliveira

BRA

Ana Luiza Barbachan

5

2

1

869

3

Sophie Weguelin

GBR

Eilidh Mcintyre

6

3

3

826

4

Anne Haeger

USA

Briana Provancha

6

4

1

820

5

Xiaoli Wang

CHN

Xufeng Huang

4

5

3

711

6

Afrodite Kyranakou

NED

Anneloes Van Veen

6

6

6

691

7

Tina Mrak

SLO

Veronika Macarol

6

7

4

673

8

Agnieszka Skrzypulec

POL

Natalia Wojcik

6

8

8

643

9

Enia Nincevic

CRO

Romana Zupan

6

9

6

600

10

Cassandre Blandin

FRA

Mery De Bellegarde Charlotte

5

10

7

552

 

Fleet racing - Men - 49er - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Pavle Kostov

CRO

Petar Cupac

6

1

1

711

2

Julien D'ortoli

FRA

Noé Delpech

6

2

2

671

3

Erik Heil

GER

Thomas Plößel

5

3

2

656

4

David Evans

GBR

Edward Powys

5

4

4

655

5

Lukasz Przybytek

POL

Pawel Kolodzinski

6

5

5

641

6

Dylan Fletcher

GBR

Alain Sign

5

6

6

623

7

Mathieu Frei

CAL

Yann Rocherieux

6

7

1

614

8

Jan Hauke Erichsen

GER

Max Lutz

6

8

5

596

9

Carlos Paz

ESP

Anton Paz Blanco

6

9

8

575

10

Ryan Pesch

USA

Trevor Burd

6

10

10

559

 

Fleet racing - Women - 49erFX - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Alexandra Maloney

NZL

Molly Meech

5

1

1

787

2

Martine Soffiatti Grael

BRA

Kahena Kunze

6

2

1

765

3

Giulia Conti

ITA

Francesca Clapcich

6

3

3

611

4

Tina Lutz

GER

Susann Beucke

5

4

4

594

5

Victoria Jurczok

GER

Anika Lorenz

6

5

5

554

6

Charlotte Dobson

GBR

Sophie Ainsworth
Mary Rook
Nicola Groves

4

6

4

546

7

Annemiek Bekkering

NED

Claire Blom

4

7

5

506

8

Ida Marie Baad Nielsen

DEN

Marie Thusgaard Olsen

4

8

5

428

9

Penny Clark

GBR

Sophie Ainsworth
Mary Rook
Stephanie Orton
Nicola Groves

4

9

8

391

10

Frances Peters

GBR

Sophie Ainsworth
Mary Rook
Nicola Groves
Pippa Taylor

5

10

10

388

 

Fleet racing - Men - Laser - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Tom Burton

AUS

 

6

1

1

890

2

Ryan Palk

AUS

 

6

2

2

842

3

Jesper Stalheim

SWE

 

6

3

2

838

4

Matthew Wearn

AUS

 

6

4

4

828

5

Ashley Brunning

AUS

 

6

5

4

810

6

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

FRA

 

6

6

5

783

7

Karl-martin Rammo

EST

 

6

7

6

765

8

Andy Maloney

NZL

 

6

8

2

763

9

Bruno Fontes

BRA

 

5

9

2

757

10

Sam Meech

NZL

 

6

10

5

750

 

Fleet racing - Women - Laser Radial - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

BLR

 

6

1

1

808

2

Chloe Martin

GBR

 

6

2

2

620

3

Isabella Bertold

CAN

 

4

3

2

605

4

Annalise Murphy

IRL

 

6

4

2

604

5

Alison Young

GBR

 

5

5

2

603

6

Mathilde De Kerangat

FRA

 

6

6

3

589

7

Tuula Tenkanen

FIN

 

4

7

3

586

8

Ashley Stoddart

AUS

 

5

8

8

578

9

Amélie Riou

FRA

 

6

9

9

576

10

Manon Kivell

SUI

 

5

10

5

575

 

Fleet racing - Men - Finn - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Caleb Paine

USA

 

6

1

1

866

2

Andrew Mills

GBR

 

6

3

2

832

3

Brendan Casey

AUS

 

6

4

1

821

4

Mark Andrews

GBR

 

6

2

2

800

5

Pieter-jan Postma

NED

 

5

9

3

775

6

Giorgio Poggi

ITA

 

6

10

6

741

7

Lauri Väinsalu

EST

 

6

6

5

734

8

Oliver Tweddell

AUS

 

6

16

8

704

9

Deniss Karpak

EST

 

6

11

4

700

10

Vasilij Zbogar

SLO

 

5

17

10

695

 

Fleet racing - Mixed - Nacra 17 - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Thomas Zajac

AUT

Tanja Chiara Frank

6

1

1

755

2

Moana Vaireaux

FRA

Manon Audinet

5

4

2

736

3

Renee Groeneveld

NED

Ferdinand Van West
Karel Begemann

5

3

3

718

4

Lucy Macgregor

GBR

Tom Phipps
Tim Carter

6

6

2

690

5

Matías Bühler

SUI

Nathalie Brugger

6

8

5

688

6

Ben Saxton

GBR

Hannah Diamond

6

5

5

686

7

Tim Shuwalow

SWE

Hanna Klinga

5

2

2

684

8

Vittorio Bissaro

ITA

Silvia Sicouri

6

9

8

662

9

Elke Delnooz

NED

Mischa Heemskerk
Coen De Koning
Thijs Visser

5

12

8

625

10

Jason Waterhouse

AUS

Lisa Darmanin

6

7

7

620

 

Fleet racing - Men - RS:X - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Ivan Pastor Lafuente

ESP

 

6

1

1

914

2

Ricardo Santos

BRA

 

5

2

2

762

3

Nick Dempsey

GBR

 

6

3

1

696

4

Ho Tsun Leung

HKG

 

5

4

3

632

5

Dorian Van Rijsselberge

NED

 

4

5

4

567

6

Elliot Carney

GBR

 

5

6

6

543

7

Tom Squires

GBR

 

6

7

7

542

8

Cheng Chun Leung Michael

HKG

 

5

8

7

536

9

Kiran Badloe

NED

 

4

9

9

515

10

Byron Kokalanis

GRE

 

4

10

8

482

 

Fleet racing - Women - RS:X - Monday 2 September 2013

Pos

Name

Country

Crew

Events

Previous

Best

Points

1

Bryony Shaw

GBR

 

6

1

1

943

2

Blanca Manchon

ESP

 

6

2

2

900

3

Flavia Tartaglini

ITA

 

6

3

1

822

4

Hei Man Hayley Victoria Chan

HKG

 

6

4

2

791

5

Maayan Davidovich

ISR

 

5

5

5

746

6

Isobel Hamilton

GBR

 

6

6

3

530

7

Lilian De Geus

NED

 

4

7

7

510

8

Charline Picon

FRA

 

3

8

3

470

9

Patricia Freitas

BRA

 

3

9

6

446

10

Malgorzata Bialecka

POL

 

4

10

10

428


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