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Olympics 470 Womens Final Results

by Sail-World on 22 Aug 2004
Greece's Sofia Bekatorou and Emilia Tsoufa won Gold, from Spain and Sweden. Bitter disappointment for Australia's 2000 Golden Girls Jenny Armstrong and Belinda Stowell who finished 14th overall.

Women 470 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 GRE
Sofia BEKATOROU
Emilia TSOULFA 1 2 2 13 1 1 14 1 1 2 (21)
DNC 59 38

2 ESP
Natalia VIA-DUFRESNE
Sandra AZON 2 4 9 15 (19) 5 8 3 5 6 5 81 62

3 SWE
Therese TORGERSSON
Vendela ZACHRISSON 9 10 7 2 3 (14) 9 6 7 7 3 77 63

4 SLO
Vesna DEKLEVA
Klara MAUCEC 3 5 14 (18) 2 15 1 2 18 3 2 83 65

5 USA
Katie McDOWELL
Isabelle KINSOLVING 12 16 3 12 9 2 (18) 17 8 1 4 102 84

6 DEN
Susanne WARD
Michaela WARD 11 1 4 3 13 8 5 16 12 (21)
DSQ 16 110 89

7 GBR
Christina BASSADONE
Katherine HOPSON 5 14 15 4 5 6 17 (21)
DSQ 2 16 7 112 91

8 RUS
Vlada ILIENKO
Natalia GAPONOVICH 7 6 12 8 14 (17) 13 11 11 4 8 111 94

9 NED
Lisa WESTERHOF
Margriet MATTHIJSSE 10 (21)
DSQ 1 15
RDG 4 10 7 7 19 12 15 121 100

10 FRA
Ingrid PETITJEAN
Nadege DOUROUX 8 3 5 7 7 (20) 19 18 10 14 9 120 100

11 JPN
Yuka YOSHISAKO
Mitsuko SATAKE (21)
DSQ 17 16 10 8 12 4 12 3 18 1 122 101

12 ARG
Maria FERNANDA SESTO
Paula REINOSO 15 7 11 6 15 (16) 3 14 9 11 11 118 102

13 CAN
Jennifer PROVAN
Nikola GIRKE 4 13 17 11 12 7 2 (19) 6 19 12 122 103

14 AUS
Jenny ARMSTRONG
Belinda STOWELL 14 12 6 14 11 11 10 8 13 9 (19) 127 108

15 GER
Stefanie ROTHWEILER
Monika LEU 13 15 8 1 18 4 11 10 (20) 15 14 129 109

16 NZL
Shelley HESSON
Linda DICKSON 6 8 10 5 17 (18) 15 13 14 17 13 136 118

17 BRA
Fernanda OLIVEIRA
Adriana KOSTIW (21)
OCS 18 19 16 16 3 6 15 15 5 6 140 119

18 ISR
Nike KORNECKI
Vered BUSKILA (21)
OCS 11 21
RAF 19 6 13 12 5 4 13 18 143 122

19 HUN
Martia WEORES
Anna PAYR (21)
OCS 9 13 9 20 9 16 9 16 10 17 149 128

20 ITA
Elisabetta SACCHEGGIANI
Myriam CUTLO 16 19 18 (20) 10 19 20 4 17 8 10 161 141
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