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Olympics Women's Mistrals results after four races

by Sail-World on 19 Aug 2004
Hong Kong leads from Italy and France, Australia's Jessica Crisp is seventh overall after four races.

Women's Mistral Fleet Overall - After 4 races out of 11

Points
Place NOC Name 1 2 3 4 Total Net

1 HKG
Lia Shan LEE 3 8 5 1 17 17

2 ITA
Alessandra SENSINI 7 1 6 3 17 17

3 FRA
Faustine MERRET 2 13 1 4 20 20

4 CHN
Yin JIAN 11 6 2 6 25 25

5 UKR
Olga MASLIVETS 5 4 11 12 32 32

6 POL
Zofia KLEPACKA 8 2 16 7 33 33

7 AUS
Jessica CRISP 4 11 13 5 33 33

8 NOR
Jannicke STALSTROM 9 3 7 15 34 34

9 GBR
Natasha STURGES 16 10 3 9 38 38

10 NZL
Barbara KENDALL 1 9 27
OCS 2 39 39

11 ESP
Blanca MANCHON 10 5 14 13 42 42

12 GRE
Antonia FREY 6 18 4 16 44 44

13 SUI
Anja KAESER 14 12 10 10 46 46

14 JPN
Masako IMAI 12 14 17 11 54 54

15 USA
Lanee BEASHEL 13 16 9 18 56 56

16 BEL
Sigrid RONDELEZ 17 7 19 14 57 57

17 GER
Amelie LUX 18 17 15 8 58 58

18 ISR
Lee KORZITS 15 15 12 17 59 59

19 BUL
Irina KONSTANTINVA 20 22 8 20 70 70

20 ARG
Catalina WALTHER 19 23 21 19 82 82

21 LAT
Vita MATISE 22 21 20 21 84 84

22 CYP
Gabriella HADJIDAMIANOU 21 27
DNF 18 23 89 89

23 HUN
Livia GYORBIRO 24 19 22 25 90 90

24 BRA
Carolina BORGES 25 20 24 24 93 93

25 MEX
Rosa CAMPOS 23 25 23 22 93 93

26 PUR
Karla Barrera 26 24 25 26 101 101
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