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ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao – Medal race places decided

by ISAF on 20 Sep 2015
Fleet racing concluded - ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao ISAF
The spots for the ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao medal races were decided as fleet racing concluded for the 320 sailors from 32 nations competing across nine classes.

Alongside the race for medals, an Abu Dhabi ISAF Sailing World Cup Final spot and a share of the prize fund, Rio 2016 Olympic Games spots are up for grabs in the Men's and Women's 470, Finn and Nacra 17. Saturday's racing saw three spots taken as China in the Men's 470, Singapore in the Women's 470 and China in the Finn qualified for Rio 2016.

Singapore are in the driving seat in the Nacra 17 ahead of Sunday's medal race with a 14 point lead.

A five-nine knot breeze and once again, strong current, tested the sailors as they put in last ditch efforts to make the medal races and push for the podium.

Men's and Women's 470

Over the last few days' Austria's David Bargehr and Lukas Mähr have quietly gone about their business with their eyes fully focused on stringing together a solid series of races.

After a shaky start that featured a 4-12-(17), they moved on nicely as a 3-2-4 followed. But it was Saturday's races that saw them excel even further as they posted a race victory and a second which propels them up into top spot.

'Today was really tough, really challenging and light winds. We've never sailed in Qingdao before; it's actually our first time so every day is a little bit new for us.

'We have had to find out how the wind works and this current, it's amazing,” Bargehr said with a puff of air that was almost like a sense of relief but in the same breath, with a smile to signify the importance of the task that Qingdao offers.

'We have come from a lake so we are not used to sailing in current and it's pretty tough and pretty challenging but it's a good challenge. At the beginning we made some mistakes because we didn't know how to sail here. We feel more comfortable now and I think you'll see this in the results.”

What can be seen in the results is an Austrian boat leading the way on 28 points, three clear of Hao Lan and Chao Wang (CHN) and four ahead of overnight leaders Onan Barreiros and Juan Curbelo Cabreara (ESP).

Bargehr and Mähr were brimming with smiles after racing, not because of their performance, but because of the significance of the Men's 470 competition and being in China's sailing city.

'This event is the qualification for the Asian ticket for the Olympic Games and you can really feel this intensity because everybody is really trying to get to the Olympics,” explained Bargehr. 'You feel it at the start and at the marks, it's everywhere and you can just feel it.

'It makes it a lot of fun and it's just great.

'We've never been so for us it was really important for us to come to Asia, to Qingdao. The older guys from Austria they were like 'yea QINGDAO, you must do this, eat this, do that'. We didn't know what to expect but now we know what it is like and to get the ranking points from the world cup is important.”

The Austrians have all but guaranteed themselves a medal but the points different between the top three is exceedingly close and will make for an intriguing medal race.

China have guaranteed themselves a spot on the Rio 2016 Men's 470 startline as Lan and Wang hold an unassailable advantage over the chasing Asian teams.

In the Women's 470, China's Xiaoli Wang and Lizhu Huang made their assault on the podium by snapping up a pair of race wins to move into second overall. As a result they are two points off of Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka (JPN) who held onto their lead following a 3-2.

Shasha Chen and Haiyan Gao (CHN) occupy the final podium position, nine points off of the Japanese pair.

Singapore's Priscilla Low and Shu Xian Lee qualified their nation to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games by the narrowest of margins. They ended the regatta level on 76 points with Nuraisyah Jamil and Norashikin Mohd Sayed (MAS) but sit above them having finished eighth three times compared to the Malaysians single eighth.

The Malaysians put in a protest at the end of the day but it was dismissed by the jury, allowing the Singaporeans to celebrate.

'We're very very happy at the moment, we're so relieved. We've qualified the country,” the pair said almost in harmony with big smiles.

'We came here with one plan and one plan only and that was to qualify and we did it so we're really happy,” explained Low.

'Our final race was not very good so we were very worried when we came back and saw the results. Then we had a protest which was expected but we didn't think it would be a big deal because that would have been our discard.”

Nacra 17

With the pressure and stakes as high as they could possibly be heading into Qingdao for the Nacra 17 fleet, Singapore's Justin Liu and Denise Lim pair have remained stylishly cool.

As the final opportunity for Asian nations to qualify for Rio 2016 in the Nacra 17 it's the last chance saloon and there has simply been no stopping the Singaporean pair. They sit primed to take glory, a chunk of the prize fund as well as that lucrative Olympic Games spot for Singapore.

They sit 14 points clear of China's Zijin Wen and Rubei Yuan following two further victories and a second. Even though they have dominated, they remained politely modest after racing, 'It's very tight and we're all very close especially with the light breeze and strong current. You make one mistake and you get pushed back a long way,” said Liu.

'It's key to keep going, not give up and just go fast.”

Nine wins from 12 races is the standout scoreline this week in Qingdao and could almost be viewed as fault free. When asked if they had actually made any mistakes in a near perfect week, 'Of course,” they said in tandem laughing, 'but fewer than the others.”

A top seven finish will guarantee Liu and Lim get the job done and with a third their worst result, it's hard to bet against them in the medal race.

Laser and Laser Radial

Lorenzo Chiavarini (GBR) has one hand on gold in the Laser as he ventures into the medal race with a 17 point advantage over Tonci Stipanovic (CRO). The British racer put together two third place finishes as he grabbed back the #1 spot he lost to Jean Baptiste Bernaz (FRA) the day prior.

Stipanovic had a solid day with a 5-2 but ultimately a slow start to the competition has led to him trail Chiavarini by a significant margin.

Overnight leader Bernaz dropped to third following a 15th, which he discards, and a 12th.

Race victories went the way of Yulong Qiu (CHN) and Anders Karlsson (SWE).

In the Laser Radial, Dongshuang Zhang (CHN) moved to top spot following a bullet and a second that gives her 21 points overall. Canada's Isabella Bertold remains in the hunt for gold, five points behind Zhang.

Manami Doi (JPN), on 30 points and Min Gu (CHN) on 31 points also remain in contention.

Men's and Women's RS:X, Finn and 49er

The 10-boat Finn fleet featured nine Chinese boats with a single Iranian sailor, Ahmad Ahmadi, up against it in the race for qualification.

Ultimately, the Chinese team's presence and control of the fleet played to their advantage and with Ahmadi sitting in eighth overall, it's now mathematically impossible for him to overtake the Chinese competitors and claim the Rio 2016 spot with China qualifying in the Finn for Rio 2016.

The race for the World Cup Qingdao title continues with Luwen Shen (CHN) holding a five point advantage over Lei Gong (CHN) heading into the medal race.

Despite an OCS, Jiahui Wu (CHN) holds onto the top spot in the Women's RS:X. She has a six point advantage over compatriot Peina Chen (CHN).

Chunzhuang Liu (CHN) leads the Men's RS:X by six points over Bing Ye (CHN). Liu took a pair of race wins and has the advantage going into the medal race.

The 49er competition wrapped up on the penultimate day. Bongjin Chae and Dongwook Kim (KOR) took gold by a single point over Sungwok Kim and Hoyeob Yang (KOR).

Medal races are scheduled to commence at 11:30 local time on Sunday 20 September.





Overall results
470 Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Total

Net

1

AUT 437

David Bargehr

Lukas Mähr

4

12

(17)

3

2

4

1

2

45.00

28.00

2

CHN 1267

Hao Lan

Chao Wang

3

(19)

4

1

6

10

4

3

50.00

31.00

3

ESP 9

Onan Barreiros

Juan Curbelo Cabrera

1

4

(27)
OCS

6

1

3

13

4

59.00

32.00

4

CHN 181

Weidong Wang

Chuantian Wen

(13)

11

2

9

8

2

10

5

60.00

47.00

5

JPN 12

Keiju Okada

Yugo Yoshida

9

1

10

12

5

6

5

(20)

68.00

48.00

6

CHN 1418

XIUJIAN HUANG

Yang Wang

6

3

6

22

3

(27)
DSQ

7

8

82.00

55.00

7

CHN 189

Yong Chen

Youjian Wen

17

22

1

7

4

8

2

(23)

84.00

61.00

8

KOR 113

Chang ju Kim

ji-hoon kim

10

2

9

19

(27)
OCS

1

12

9

89.00

62.00

9

THA 8

Navee Thamsoontorn

Nut Butmarasri

11

14

5

2

13

15

(24)

6

90.00

66.00

10

ESP 22

Rayco Tabares Alvarez

Alfredo Gonzalez

2

10

(27)
OCS

5

12

11

16

16

99.00

72.00

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

Total

Net

1

JPN 1

Ai Kondo Yoshida

Miho Yoshioka

3

2

2

2

(4)

2

3

2

20.00

16.00

2

CHN 1221

Xiaoli Wang

Lizhu Huang

4

4

4

3

1

(5)

1

1

23.00

18.00

3

CHN 619

Shasha Chen

Haiyan Gao

6

1

1

(9)

7

3

2

5

34.00

25.00

4

JPN 3

Akiyo Yamaguchi

Eri Hatayama

(17)
OCS

7

3

5

2

1

6

3

44.00

27.00

5

CHN 621

Mengxi Wei

Yani Xu

7

3

5

7

3

(9)

4

8

46.00

37.00

6

ESP 27

Angela Pumariega

Patricia Cantero Reina

2

5

7

4

12

(17)
OCS

9

7

63.00

46.00

7

CHN 616

Xiaomei Xu

Ping Zhang

1

11

12

6

9

7

(17)
OCS

6

69.00

52.00

8

CHN 186

Shengnan Ni

Yayin Lin

11

12

6

(13)

5

6

5

12

70.00

57.00

9

CHN 188

Qian Fu

Jinlian Xie

8

6

10

12

13

11

7

(14)

81.00

67.00

10

CHN 2036

Jiaxin Li

Shuang Tian

12

(15)

15

1

10

10

13

10

86.00

71.00

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



Finn Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Total

Net

1

CHN 1224

Luwen Shen

2

3

(6)

1

1

3

3

1

20.00

14.00

2

CHN 1226

Lei Gong

1

2

1

(11)
OCS

11
DNE

1

1

2

30.00

19.00

3

CHN 30

XIN LI

(4)

4

3

2

3

2

4

3

25.00

21.00

4

CHN 1225

He Chen

3

1

2

(11)
OCS

2

11
DSQ

2

5

37.00

26.00

5

CHN 122

YINSHENG CUI

5

(6)

4

3

4

4

5

4

35.00

29.00

6

CHN 162

Fusen Jiang

6

(7)

5

5

5

5

7

7

47.00

40.00

7

CHN 2031

ZHENG YE JIA

8

5

10

4

6

6

6

(11)
DSQ

56.00

45.00

8

IRI 69

Ahmad Ahmadi

7

8

(9)

7

7

7

9

6

60.00

51.00

9

CHN 20

Hong Pu

(11)
DNF

9

8

6

8

8

10

8

68.00

57.00

10

CHN 12

WENLONG HAN

9

(10)

7

8

9

9

8

9

69.00

59.00



Laser Men

Pos

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Total

Net

1

GBR 206940

Lorenzo Chiavarini

(17)

3

1

1

13

12

3

3

53.00

36.00

2

CRO 208709

Tonci Stipanovic

1

27

(38)
BFD

5

11

2

5

2

91.00

53.00

3

FRA 208457

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

10

4

13

12

4

4

(15)

12

74.00

59.00

4

CYP 209167

Pavlos Kontides

2

14

7

(33)

33

1

8

8

106.00

73.00

5

BEL 202016

Wannes Van Laer

18

9

3

2

19

13

14

(21)

99.00

78.00

6

RUS 202692

Sergey Komissarov

(27)

12
STP

20

11

7

7

6

18

108.00

81.00

7

CHN 200551

Jianan Wu

14

26

10

3

14

9

(32)

6

114.00

82.00

8

ISV 177038

Cy Thompson

3

5

17

7

(28)

25

21

10

116.00

88.00

9

TRI 184116

Andrew Lewis

(35)

10

14

24

2

11

18

14

128.00

93.00

10

GBR 209134

Elliot Hanson

13

(31)

5

14

25

5

10

24

127.00

96.00

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

Total

Net

1

CHN 201213

Dongshuang Zhang

5

3

(7)

3

6

1

1

2

28.00

21.00

2

CAN 206892

Isabella-Anna Bertold

4

(12)

2

2

2

9

3

4

38.00

26.00

3

JPN 199066

Manami Doi

1

7

3

4

5

4

(14)

6

44.00

30.00

4

CHN 200041

Min Gu

7

6

5

1

(16)

6

5

1

47.00

31.00

5

NZL 202441

Sara Winther

3

17

(29)
RET

7

4

3

11

5

79.00

50.00

6

BEL 207172

Maité Carlier

12

2

11

6

(21)

5

4

14

75.00

54.00

7

BLR 203778

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

15

5

(16)

5

8

12

2

9

72.00

56.00

8

SIN 186755

Elizabeth Yin

10

(20)

9

9

3

18

8

3

80.00

60.00

9

CHN 202171

Weiyi Lu

18

(25)

15

13

1

8

9

7

96.00

71.00

10

AUS 207855

Ashley Stoddart

2

15

13

8

19

10

6

(20)

93.00

73.00

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

Total

Net

1

SIN 16

Justin Liu

Denise Lim

1

1

1

1

1

(3)

1

3

1

1

2

1

17.00

14.00

2

CHN 296

Zijin Wen

Rubei Yuan

3

2

4

4

4

1

3

1

3

2

1

(5)

33.00

28.00

3

HKG 9

Tat Choi Fung

Yu Ting Chan

2

3

2

2

3

(8)

2

4

2

3

6

2

39.00

31.00

4

THA 131

Damrongsak Vongtim

Nichapa Waiwai

5

5

3

3

5

2

4

7

(11)
OCS

4

3

8

60.00

49.00

5

JPN 249

Hiroki Goto

Wakako Tabata

4

4

6

5

2

7

9

6

(11)
OCS

7

7

6

74.00

63.00

6

CHN 294

Xuezhe Yang

Qingmeng Wang

(9)

6

8

6

8

5

5

9

6

8

9

3

82.00

73.00

7

CHN 295

Jingjing Yu

Feng Wen

8

(9)

7

11
DNE

6

9

7

2

7

5

5

7

83.00

74.00

8

CHN 293

Changhao Li

Yingying Zhang

7

7

5

8

7

6

8

5

4

9

(10)

10

86.00

76.00

9

BUL 47

Yoana Petrova

Nikolay Tashev

6

(10)

10

7

9

4

6

8

5

10

8

4

87.00

77.00

10

HKG 291

Yui Shing Tong

Kit Fong Tong

(11)
OCS

8

9

9

10

10

10

10

11
OCS

6

4

9

107.00

96.00


Zhik 2024 March - FOOTERX-Yachts X4.0Selden 2020 - FOOTER

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