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Ashley leads after first day of RSX Worlds Finals

by Sail-World NZL & RSXclass.com on 28 Sep 2006
Upwind it is pretty well a one-way track at the RSX Worlds in Torbole, Garda rsxclass.com
New Zealand's Tom Ashley leads after the first day of Finals in the RS:X Worlds

www.rsxclass.com reports:

On the first day of the finals. Enthusiasm gave way to experience in the women’s fleet. Alessandra Sensini(ITA25) and Faustine Merret(FRA9) dominated in inconsistent planing non-planing races.

Whilst the Men’s gold fleet bulged. An 82 strong fleet, all squeezing onto a mass port start to gain the advantage from the cliffs. With 164 male competitors some clarification of the split from gold to silver fleets had to be discussed. As the Championship rules stipulate the top 50% competitors go through to the gold fleet.

If there is an uneven number, the gold fleet will have one more than silver. So with this in mind this means that 82 men advance. The women also had a 50% split with 41 sailors going through to the gold fleet.

Being on the inner course the women found the wind to less of an advantage. With breeze fluctuating it was centreboard conditions upwind, and planing down wind. Faustine Merret(FRA9) fell in at the start giving a very unwanted advantage to the rest of the fleet. She went into 'fight back' mode and by the second outer loop had pulled back everybody excluding Alessandra Sensini(ITA25).

Alessandra and Faustine then proceeded to pull out from the rest of the fleet finishing first and second respectively. Marina Alabau(ESP5) and Jannicke Staalstrom(NOR3) backed them up with 3 rd and 4 TH , followed closely by Jessica Crisp(AUS15)in fifth. The second race and Faustine continued in full race mode and had the race completely to her self. Zofia Klepacka(POL8) slipped to a 22 nd in race one, and was determined to not let that happen again. Cracking back with a second place, and in third place, Alessadra who moves into 1st place over all. 23 points separate the top 4 women from the rest of the pack.

The Gold Men’s fleet was a true spectacle. Lots of gold and reflective grey monoflim, bouncing light off the water and back again. Getting off the line with clear air and no obstacles was paramount. The sailors that achieved that, could only capitalise. Maxim Obermenko(UKR19) was one who did, he shot off the line closest to the pin, clean breeze and made a direct line for the cliffs. Tom Ashley(NZL181), Joeri Van Dijk(NED1), Miarczynski Przemek(POL172), and Casper Bouman(NED52) were all in this group.

The lead changed constantly, but at the end it was Maxim who was in the commanding position. The wind was dying a little by the last mark, Miarczynski just squeezed into the second before Joeri.Very lucky indeed. The second race was all Miarczynski. Who had the legs to take it to the end. Locked in and hanging on to his uphaul, full speed mode and just flying. Second was Nicolas Le Gal(FRA115) followed by Ricardo Santos(BRA1).

The Dutchies had a tough second race. Jeori dropped down to a difficult 28 th , whilst Casper did a bit better to come in at 17 th . Tom Ashley really fought back hard pumping pushing any one who got in his way. A complete show of strength and character. To get a well earned tenth.

So Tom is in equal first with Casper, Joeri is still in third.

To finish off, New Zealand delegate Ralph Roberts gave a presentation to a group of about 70 to pitch the 2008 RS:X Worlds in Takapuna New Zealand. After a video presentation, and a question and answer session with both Barbara Kendall and Paul Page. Everybody seemed quite fired up. A vote at the AGM will determine whether the Kiwi’s are successful or not. Korea was the only other submission.



MEN GOLD
No Numero Nome Punti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 NZL 181 Ashley, Tom 11 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 10
2 NED 52 Bouman, Casper 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 17
3 NED 1 Van Dijk, Joeri 14 1 1 1 2 1 5 3 28
4 POL 126 Miarczynski, Przemek 15 4 6 2 2 2 2 2 1
5 GBR 21 Dempsey, Nick 20 2 4 2 1 4 1 6 6
6 UKR 19 Oberemko, Maxime 22 2 4 3 5 4 3 1 13
7 BRA 1 Santos, Ricardo 22 4 2 3 3 4 3 13 3
8 POL 82 Myszka, Piotr 33 5 6 2 4 5 8 7 4
9 FRA 112 Launay, Samuel 33 5 5 6 5 1 3 12 8
10 GER 319 Wilhelm, Toni 38 3 3 7 3 5 2 17 15
11 SUI 31 Stauffacher, Richard 38 3 2 6 1 9 12 30 5
12 POR 75 Rodrigues, Joao 38 2 8 ocs 4 2 2 8 12
13 GRE 1 Kaklamanakis, Nikolaos 42 6 2 1 10 7 5 16 11
14 FRA 115 Le Gal, Nicolas 45 8 11 4 5 10 7 9 2
15 GBR 20 McCallin, Leo 46 5 4 5 11 7 6 10 9
16 FRA 1 Hassen, Fabrice 52 11 3 5 4 6 8 15 53
17 NZL 1 Tobin, Jon-Paul 54 5 5 5 6 5 6 22 30
18 FRA 6 Bontemps, Julien 56 12 3 6 13 3 5 14 19
19 FRA 421 Quentel, Julien 56 1 1 ocs 14 10 4 19 7
20 GRE 22 Fragos, George 57 4 10 7 3 6 7 20 26
21 FRA 8 Huguet, Nicolas 57 2 2 2 3 14 8 26 29
22 ESP 7 Pastor Lafuente, Ivan 57 6 10 4 11 2 3 21 51
23 ARG 8 Reutemann, Mariano 61 4 6 8 7 21 4 11 27
24 FRA 13 Guyader, Nicolas 63 7 8 3 6 4 1 71 34
25 ISR 18 Fridman, Gal 72 7 4 11 1 3 10 50 36
26 POL 729 Wojcik, Maksymiliam 80 8 7 10 14 12 11 18 22
27 CAN 33 Plavsic, Zac 82 9 8 4 15 8 6 39 32
28 HUN 1 Gadorfalvi, Aron 89 12 6 8 9 9 18 27 39
29 GBR 13 Sims Williams, Hugh 89 7 10 13 8 10 4 37 66
30 GER 5 Martin, Moritz 90 7 11 4 7 9 19 33 67
31 POL 738 Grodzicki, Lukasz 91 18 21 11 10 13 4 67 14
32 GRE 8 Kokalanis, Byron 95 9 9 3 9 ocs 7 46 16
33 ITA 111 Belli dell'isca, Riccardo 97 13 15 12 15 8 11 24 23
34 ISR 11 Tzubari, Shahar 97 14 16 9 8 8 2 42 40
35 FRA 170 Cordonnier, Antoine 99 17 15 14 9 14 9 23 21
36 FRA 157 Savina, Julien 100 18 14 18 8 5 19 44 18
37 POL 16 Polanowski, Michaz 100 3 5 ocs 2 22 6 65 20
38 ESP 24 Pinyana, Jose Luis 103 dnf 5 6 8 6 5 74 31
39 VNZ 1 Flores, Carlos 106 6 7 8 20 18 18 29 58
40 FRA 99 Saiz, Etienne 110 24 15 10 11 11 14 25 35
41 DEN 72 Jonas, Kaeldso 113 11 21 14 13 13 7 34 69
42 CYP 13 Cariolou, Andreas 115 19 13 8 4 11 dsq 36 24
43 FRA 39 Tillier, Benjamin 117 9 12 12 14 14 23 59 33
44 GRE 4 Chrysochou, Ioannis 119 14 10 16 12 17 13 48 37
45 FRA 2 Guyader, Olivier 120 21 16 12 13 7 16 35 47
46 FRA 93 Loquet, Pierre 121 16 19 13 17 7 11 38 42
47 ITA 9 Beverino, Andrea 124 20 18 21 16 12 9 28 62
48 GRE 18 Karagiorgos, George 124 8 7 13 5 6 14 76 71
49 FRA 51 Lefevre, Gauthier 125 15 17 18 17 16 17 45 25
50 CHN 18 Wang, Aichen 128 19 20 14 20 11 12 32 38
51 POR 5 Martinho, Miguel Nuno 128 6 14 7 10 21 25 58 45
52 FRA 5 Gaveriaux, Martin 133 8 8 15 12 17 ocs 31 44
53 GBR 75 Hamilton, Richard 138 22 11 16 22 9 9 49 55
54 CAN 1 Bolduc, Alian 138 15 9 16 12 8 30 77 48
55 FRA 16 Madec, Benjamin 139 10 7 ocs 11 11 15 54 43
56 CHN 1 Zhou, Yuanguo 140 18 12 15 26 3 12 55 54
57 FRA 928 Guide, Olivier 141 16 12 20 15 15 14 53 49
58 ITA 3 Beverino, Davide 142 10 13 9 7 13 21 69 74
59 ISR 21 Mashiah, Nimrod 146 15 9 5 7 27 15 72 68
60 AUT 244 Klinka, Christian 147 24 20 13 16 12 11 51 75
61 ARG 5 Berardo, Martin Miguel 151 9 14 15 19 20 24 64 50
62 GRE 11 Leonetis, Stefanos 151 21 16 9 12 20 17 78 56
63 ITA 110 Heidegger, Fabian 152 11 17 23 15 23 16 47 57
64 TUR 1 Icingir, Ertugrul 152 3 3 11 6 32 22 75 dnc
65 JPN 11 Tomizawa, Makoto 153 22 17 16 13 17 22 60 46
66 JPN 1 Akinori, Goshi 154 17 13 10 9 32 17 56 73
67 POL 101 Majewski, Michal 156 13 18 14 19 24 28 40 78
68 FRA 17 Henry, Quentin 160 22 19 11 10 15 ocs 43 41
69 CHN 3 Wu, Zhiming 160 23 13 22 18 3 13 68 76
70 GBR 274 Carney, Elliot 161 17 22 30 29 10 12 41 65
71 ITA 151 Baffetti, Dario 164 14 26 19 23 15 15 52 64
72 ARG 1 Benitez, Mariano 164 10 11 ocs 6 16 18 61 70
73 ITA 29 Esposito, Federico 168 27 24 10 20 25 10 57 52
74 POL 722 Zwolak, Kamil 169 23 22 17 21 19 8 73 59
75 FRA 23 Bovis, Francois 175 29 15 15 23 20 10 63 77
76 USA 1 Barger, Benjamin 175 17 18 20 31 19 10 ocs 60
77 FRA 88 Boutet, Christophe 179 14 20 21 30 15 16 66 63
78 ITA 147 Arciprete, Emanuele 186 10 9 18 ocs 26 19 62 79
79 FRA 3 Fleury, Yoann 190 19 24 7 16 26 18 ocs 80
80 CYP 18 Aristotelous, Yiannakis 190 12 22 9 26 30 19 dnc 72
81 BLR 11 Zhukavets, Nikolai 191 12 dns 18 24 25 9 70 61
82 EST 99 Ahun, Johannes 196 15 12 17 33 19 17 raf dnc
Risultat i MEN - SILVER
No Numero Nome Punti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-------- -------- ------------------------------- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
1 AUT 212 Kargl, Thomas 95 16 23 17 17 27 20 2
2 CHN 5 He, Feng 102 28 34 27 25 2 14 6
3 SVK 1 Pollak, Patrik 107 21 16 dsq 22 18 20 10
4 CAN 89 Hayes, David 112 21 22 22 23 16 31 8
5 BEL 80 Herpoele, Ame 115 25 24 19 25 24 16 7
6 POL 29 Przybytek, Michal 115 22 26 12 16 23 24 18
7 POL 184 Lewandowski, Kamil 115 16 21 ocs 19 26 29 4
8 GER 550 Freimuller, Christian 116 31 27 26 14 25 23 1
9 ITA 12 Giordano, Riccardo 116 dnf 19 17 18 22 22 41
10 NOR 10 Eimind, Vegard Johan 118 11 19 19 23 24 22 38
11 POL 80 Nowicki, Artur 119 28 25 19 18 16 13 30
12 CHN 2 Yao, Fuwen 122 26 31 20 31 13 23 9
13 ESP 8 Moreno, Jose Manuel 123 32 27 20 21 18 dnc 5
14 HKG 22 Yu, Wing Ho 126 24 25 22 34 12 26 17
15 NZL 11 Lichtwark, Michael 127 31 20 26 22 20 23 16
16 HKG 16 Ma, Kwok Po 127 32 29 22 17 21 13 25
17 GER 737 Oberberger, Max 132 25 23 25 32 22 26 11
18 LTU 14 Bernotas, Juozas 133 20 dnf 24 18 24 27 20
19 POL 749 Sulinski, Jan 134 30 31 21 21 19 21 22
20 CRO 96 Berlengi, Ante 136 20 17 ocs 19 14 24 43
21 CYP 2 Sofroniou, Andreas 138 23 28 26 32 21 27 13
22 ESP 9 Manchon Dominguez, Francisco 138 13 14 25 20 dnc 24 dnc
23 POL 176 Piorczyk, Cezariusz 139 20 27 32 37 17 20 23
24 ITA 2 Casagrande, Marco 141 29 37 31 30 18 30 3
25 GER 122 Langer, Vincent 141 13 18 21 22 34 33 55
26 USA 4 Bodner, Steve 149 26 26 23 25 23 26 49
27 GBR 526 Griffiths, Alex 153 30 28 30 26 25 34 14
28 ITA 10 Giannerini, Manuel 154 18 31 28 26 23 28 39
29 ITA 7 Maier, Manfred 155 31 36 25 29 28 21 21
30 CHN 7 Chen, Zhe 155 26 33 31 27 ocs 26 12
31 JPN 87 Kenjiro, Tani 159 32 37 36 28 33 15 15
32 NOR 11 Sinding-Larsen, Eivind 162 34 30 23 24 31 20 42
33 NZL 82 Lichtwark, Nick 165 34 38 28 32 27 25 19
34 AUS 12 Bonnitcha, Jonathan 166 29 29 29 28 30 21 51
35 CZE 109 Malina, Tomas 167 19 26 34 30 29 29 54
36 GBR 906 Skudder, Daniel 169 27 24 27 31 31 29 45
37 POL 1 Jankowski, Pawel 170 27 23 37 27 34 31 28
38 TUR 2 Yilmazer, Enes 171 34 30 28 24 28 27 36
39 FRA 15 Noesmoen, Pierre 172 28 34 23 27 29 31 37
40 GRE 88 Vlahakis, Dimitris 174 26 31 32 28 30 30 29
41 ITA 15 De Roia, Daniele 175 27 25 26 24 31 dnf 72
42 BEL 7 Somers, Pascal 176 29 21 31 25 28 dnc 66
43 ITA 36 Alberto, Alessandro 177 32 36 24 27 34 ocs 24
44 ITA 17 Udine, Armando 177 33 dns 28 29 29 32 26
45 POL 172 Topka, Kamil 179 30 27 24 dns 27 29 61
46 CZE 15 Kucera, Petr 179 25 29 dns 35 30 25 35
47 GER 717 Kleine, Thomas 181 36 32 24 34 32 27 32
48 EST 311 Kaar, Henri 181 23 dnf 27 33 26 32 40
49 ITA 1 Wirz, Paco 187 33 25 dns 21 31 35 dnc
50 BEL 911 Willems, Cedric 187 30 38 29 31 dnc 25 34
51 GER 368 Delle, Leon 188 37 32 32 30 33 30 31
52 LAT 30 Akmentins, Rihards 188 38 23 36 38 22 31 52
53 NZL 131 Cozzolino, Antonio 188 28 34 29 36 28 33 57
54 JPN 4 Tatsuro, Ogawa 194 33 30 35 40 35 28 33
55 ESP 66 Colomar Torres, Toni 195 24 28 32 dns 36 33 56
56 ITA 56 Reuscher, Malte 195 25 29 27 dns 35 37 69
57 GER 393 Liese, Christoph 196 35 39 34 33 33 34 27
58 ITA 211 Gange, Alberto 199 33 32 29 29 37 39 64
59 HUN 90 Koszti, GĂ bor 200 34 34 30 32 35 35 44
60 HUN 99 Varga, Gabor 200 35 28 35 34 36 32 48
61 TUR 9 Kolburan, Emirhan 204 35 39 33 36 29 32 47
62 CZE 130 Lavicky, Karel 205 36 32 30 37 37 33 53
63 GBR 931 Ince, Dan 209 dns 30 33 28 ocs 34 dnc
64 HUN 87 Gyorgy, Adam 210 raf 35 34 39 32 28 59
65 EST 24 Kaju, John 211 36 35 37 35 33 35 74
66 ITA 6 Balbi, Marco 213 36 33 25 35 dnc dnc 67
67 GRE 53 Kambas, Thesee 215 31 38 33 36 35 dsq 50
68 SWE 64 Ekstedt, Johan 219 37 33 dns 37 36 34 46
69 CRO 2 Mratovic, Luka 219 dsq 33 31 33 38 dnc 65
70 FRA 171 Asia, Jean 219 38 35 35 37 39 35 71
71 HUN 6 Zollner, Viktor 220 37 36 dns 35 34 36 70
72 NOR 88 Wang-Hansen, Sebastian 223 raf 35 35 34 39 38 60
73 COL 5 Losano, Nicolas 225 39 39 33 dnf 36 36 63
74 FRA 881 Buren, Bernard 227 37 37 36 dnf 38 37 58
75 EST 357 Epner, Egon 227 38 40 34 36 37 dnf 68
76 GER 616 Knauss, Patrick 235 39 dnf 38 dnf 38 36 62
77 DEN 888 Lovstad, Moses 239 38 36 dnf dnf 39 dnf 73
78 ITA 8 Cicerone, Michele 240 35 dns dnc 37 dsq dnc dnc
79 GER 525 Wensel, Ulrich 248 dns dns dns dnf dnc 38 75
80 ITA 14 Pontremoli, Riccardo 251 dnf 41 dnf dns dnc dnc dnc
81 ITA 73 Favero, Francesco 252 dnf dns dnc dns dnc dnc 76
82 GER 510 Freimuller, Florian 252 dns dns dnc dns dnc dnc dnc

WOMEN GOLD
No Numero Nome Punti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 ITA 25 Sensini, Alessandra 16 4 3 5 2 1 2 1 3
2 FRA 9 Merret, Faustine 18 dns 3 6 4 1 1 2 1
3 POL 8 Klepacka, Zofia 19 1 1 2 4 3 6 22 2
4 ESP 5 Alabau Neira, Marina 24 3 2 1 2 2 dsq 3 11
5 GRE 1 Frai, Antonia 46 1 9 3 6 ocs 8 6 13
6 GBR 93 Johnston, Christine 53 10 6 4 8 2 7 16 18
7 AUS 15 Crisp, Jessica 54 17 11 5 5 6 5 5 17
8 GBR 95 Horwood, Lucy 56 7 1 4 10 4 9 31 21
9 NOR 3 Staalstrom, Jannicke 56 6 4 12 9 11 31 4 10
10 ESP 1 Manchon Dominguez, Blanca 57 9 dnf 2 1 7 10 21 7
11 GER 6 Kinzl, Romy 58 5 5 3 6 10 19 10 36
12 NZL 15 Kendall, Barbara 60 11 5 1 3 14 11 15 23
13 FRA 4 Picon, Charline 60 3 2 13 7 ocs 1 20 14
14 GBR 94 Shaw, Bryony 62 15 7 9 8 ocs 6 13 4
15 POL 4 Hlavaty, Marta 67 2 9 12 1 16 22 34 5
16 ITA 46 Tartaglini, Flavia 67 11 12 11 12 8 5 8 35
17 POL 200 Galecka, Anna 70 7 6 7 13 17 12 17 8
18 CHN 11 Li, Ling 73 15 13 17 12 6 4 18 6
19 CHN 9 Chen, Qiubin 80 12 8 10 16 9 12 14 15
20 UKR 9 Maslivets, Olga 86 4 11 6 16 8 13 28 30
21 POL 20 Brygola, Agata 86 8 10 13 5 9 17 32 24
22 CHN 6 Duan, Mingli 87 16 18 11 22 5 7 11 19
23 FRA 22 Richard, Eugenie 89 14 16 17 19 13 3 7 33
24 GER 77 Sradnick, Wiebke 89 5 16 8 20 5 19 37 16
25 GRE 3 Skariatou, Angeliki 91 21 7 8 13 15 8 19 ocs
26 CHN 15 Liu, Weiming 97 23 15 9 10 19 23 12 9
27 JPN 9 Kosuge, Yasuko 104 13 15 14 19 11 4 29 28
28 POL 21 Bialecka, Malgorzata 108 24 24 22 23 3 3 9 37
29 FRA 24 Vidal, Lise 110 14 24 21 18 12 9 25 12
30 CHN 16 Sun, Sasa 110 6 8 18 14 28 14 35 22
31 AUS 911 Shreeve, Allison 110 12 12 14 3 24 25 41 20
32 BUL 14 Konstantinova, Irina 112 9 14 10 9 24 20 26 26
33 ISR 1111 Lee, Korzits 112 2 17 7 7 12 ocs 38 29
34 CAN 17 Girke, Nikola 115 8 19 20 11 7 20 30 31
35 FRA 7 Le Page, Anne Sophie 122 24 21 16 17 10 10 24 38
36 GER 369 Delle, Moana 128 25 20 15 18 4 14 33 32
37 JPN 470 Sunaga, Yuki 130 20 14 15 15 16 11 39 39
38 ITA 11 Linares, Laura 135 19 17 20 21 15 18 27 25
39 NZL 3 Williams, Steffanie 143 22 10 21 29 18 16 36 27
40 NZL 7 Thom, Hayley 144 10 18 26 11 22 17 40 40
41 FRA 81 Perrin, Pauline 146 dns 13 19 14 ocs 2 23

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WOMEN SILVER
Punteggi presi i  
No Numero Nome Punti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
-------- -------- ------------------ ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
1 ISR 10 Davidovich, Maayan 106 17 20 22 27 18 21 3 5
2 POL 74 Perzyna, Iga 109 28 28 24 24 13 13 4 3
3 CHN 12 Sun, Limei 110 23 21 30 17 ocs 15 2 2
4 CAN 5 Valle, Dominique 123 29 29 16 20 22 15 6 15
5 DEN 379 Honorè, Bettina 124 13 4 23 25 31 28 13 18
6 CHN 8 Yin, Jian 124 27 26 27 25 14 ocs 1 4
7 BRA 95 Borges, Carol 125 30 31 19 15 21 29 10 1
8 POL 7 Dziarnowska, Maja 126 20 22 25 24 26 16 12 7
9 HKG 26 Chan, Wai Man 129 18 25 ocs 22 17 28 5 14
10 FRA 12 Gourand, Solenn 130 16 25 25 26 26 21 8 9
11 FIN 109 Petaja, Tuuli 148 19 22 18 30 30 30 17 12
12 NZL 48 Ellingham, Kate 150 31 32 24 21 23 25 7 19
13 ESP 15 Huertas, Gabriela 154 18 19 26 31 19 30 11 ocs
14 ITA 88 Brizio, Giorgia 163 26 23 23 26 21 22 30 22
15 JPN 94 Ohnishi, Fujiko 165 30 dnf 37 35 20 18 14 11
16 POL 215 Kesik, Jenifer 169 21 23 28 27 20 29 26 24
17 CYP 30 Hadjidamianou, Gab 171 34 30 33 29 25 26 22 6
18 NZL 102 Sellers, Justina 174 36 33 34 28 27 24 20 8
19 BLR 4 Khaladzimskaya, Ta 179 26 26 28 30 ocs ocs 18 10
20 POL 88 Szymczyk, Nina 181 32 27 29 34 23 33 24 13
21 GRE 13 Davrou, Anastasia 183 33 37 32 28 25 27 9 29
22 MEX 6 Campos, Maria 188 35 35 32 36 28 26 15 17
23 ARG 1 Resano, Magdalena 191 28 31 27 33 dnc 23 23 26
24 GBR 518 Williamson, Beth 195 27 32 29 35 27 24 21 35
25 ITA 141 Fisco, Martina 201 25 30 35 34 29 34 29 20
26 ESP 11 Dominguez Gutierre 202 39 dnf 30 31 31 32 16 23
27 MEX 5 Vega De Lille, Dem 203 29 33 33 23 32 32 33 21
28 GER 641 Arnold, Laura 203 22 29 31 32 33 35 25 31
29 EST 84 Niinemets, Maarja 213 32 27 31 32 29 31 31 33
30 MEX 8 Campos, Rosa 217 37 34 36 33 33 34 19 28
31 HUN 7 Detre, Diana 219 38 35 dnc 36 30 27 28 25
32 NED 4 Van Riel, Nikki 225 35 36 34 37 32 ocs 35 16
33 USA 41 Marriott, Karen 233 31 28 35 37 36 37 36 30
34 DEN 95 Lysdahl, Sine 241 36 38 39 39 35 39 27 27
35 USA 3 Hall, Farrah 242 34 37 dnf 38 34 33 34 32
36 NOR 15 Moholt, Thea Kamil 245 raf 34 38 38 34 35 32 34
37 DEN 258 Jensen, Katrine 262 33 36 dnf 39 38 38 38 dnc
38 HUN 100 Vertesy, Monika 265 37 dns dnc dnc 37 36 37 36
39 HUN 23 Csanaky, Szilvia 270 dns dns dns dnf 35 36 39 37
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