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US Women continue fine form at 470 Worlds

by Jodi Kelly on 28 Jan 2008
Isabelle Kinsolving, Erin Maxwell (USA)- 2008 Sail Melbourne 470 World Championship Jeff Crow/ Sport the Library http://www.sportlibrary.com.au
Sail Melbourne Asia Pacific Regatta winners Erin Maxwell and Isabelle Kinsolving (USA) are continuing their outstanding form at the top of the 470 Women’s world championships leaderboard.

Maxwell/Kinsolving out-muscled 470 heavyweights Marcelien de Koning and Lobke Berkhout (NED) who appeared to be taking control of their fourth world title.

It was much lighter conditions today and the Americans admitted that while they were not chosen to head to Beijing, they were really only here to prove a point to themselves.

“If we win the world titles we’ll be a whole lot less bummed about missing selection for the Olympics,” Kinsolving said.

“We didn’t want to stop sailing after such a downer, so we picked ourselves up and want to finish on a more positive note,” Maxwell added with a smile.

The Dutch girls could manage only a 10th and 18th and are now four points behind on 43, three points clear of Aussie girls Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson.

Rechichi and Parkinson rose from fifth to outright third position with fabulous finishes today in fifth and second place.

Italian crew Giulia Conti and Giovanna Micol remain in contention on 48 points, with two finals races remaining, followed by a double points top 10 medal race on Wednesday.

The American duo who won the US trials Amanda Clark and Sarah Mergenthaler started the regatta well but their last three results 16,14 and 19th have them in sixth place.

Racing is scheduled to start at 1pm tomorrow.

Results:

Pl Name Sail
Num
Bow
Num
Club
/Cty
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total
Points
Net
Points
1 MAXWELL, Erin
KINSOLVING, Isabelle
USA1757 118 USA 2 (14) 3 7 4 2 8 3 1 9       53 39
2 DE KONING, Marcelien
BERKHOUT, Lobke
NED11 062 NED 1 5 2 9 4 10 1 1 10 (18)       61 43
3 RECHICHI, Elise
PARKINSON, Tessa
AUS357 086 AUS 4 1 3 5 9 3 14 (19) 5 2       65 46
4 CONTI, Giulia
MICOL, Giovanna
ITA 23 101 ITA 1 3 6 4 1 (15) 2 8 11 12       63 48
5 PETITJEAN, Ingrid
DOUROUX, Nadege
FRA4 045 FRA 14 1 8 17 5 1 6 2 (19) 14       87 68
6 CLARK, Amanda
MERGENTHALER, Sarah
USA1736 117 USA 6 5 7 2 15 4 3 16 14 (19)       91 72
7 VOGL, Sylvia
FLATSCHER, Carolina
AUT431 106 AUT 7 6 19 6 2 7 (22) 10 17 1       97 75
8 FERNANDA, Sesto
CONSUELO, Monsegur
ARG108 094 ARG 10 10 6 12 3 7 16 6 (23) 7       100 77
9 AI, Kondo
NAOKO, Kamata
JPN4151 016 JPN 19 2 5 1 8 3 13 22 (29) 5       107 78
10 LECOINTRE, Camille
LEMAITRE, Gwendolyn
FRA9 041 FRA 6 9 7 9 (21) 13 7 17 8 4       101 80
11 KADELBACH, Kathrin
ZIEGELMAYER, Friederike
GER21 053 GER 2 15 15 15 (18) 6 5 5 3 15       99 81
12 TORGERSSON, Therese
SANTÉN, Vendela
SWE331 129 SWE 5 12 10 3 13 20 4 9 (21) 6       103 82
13 WEN, Yimei
YU, Chunyan
CHN25 115 CHN 15 6 16 1 8 2 15 18 6 (24)       111 87
14 TABATA, Wakako
KURITA, Naomi
JPN4317 020 JPN 10 4 1 13 10 16 (30)
DNF
20 2 13       119 89
15 ROTHWEILER, Stefanie
KUSSATZ, Vivien
GER4978 054 GER 4 9 1 10 11 9 23 (24) 4 22       117 93
16 BASSADONE, Christina
CLARK, Saskia
GBR833 065 GBR 9 3 12 11 (20) 8 11 12 15 17       118 98
17 VIA-DUFRESNE, Natalia
TUTZO, Laia
ESP1788 125 ESP 3 13 13 7 16 1 18 7 22 (29)       129 100
18 KORNECKI, Nike
BOUSKILA, Vered
ISR10 033 ISR 5 2 9 14 7 10 17 (21) 20 20       125 104
19 YOSHISAKO, Yuka
OKUMA, Noriko
JPN4321 022 JPN 8 (19) 17 3 11 11 19 13 12 10       123 104
20 SAARI, Hanna
WULFF, Mikaela
FIN4 150 FIN 23 16 9 14 2 16 12 4 (26) 11       133 107
21 WANG, Xiaoli
HUANG, Xufeng
CHN248 114 CHN 3 7 12 5 16 19 10 14 25 (26)       137 111
22 SMIDOVA, Lenka
MRZILKOVA, Lenka
CZE1 096 CZE 13 10 5 13 22 12 9 (30)
OCS
7 25       146 116
23 ROL, Emmanuelle
THILO, Anne-Sophie
SUI12 036 SUI 9 8 24 2 15 25 (27) 23 9 3       145 118
24 HUANG, Yineng
SHEN, Yijuan
CHN214 111 CHN 18 12 11 16 1 18 21 15 (24) 8       144 120
25 OMAY, Stacey
HALL, Chelsea
AUS352 084 AUS 17 17 10 4 6 14 25 26 13 (28)       160 132
26 FOKKEMA, Margriet
JONGENS, Marieke
NED6 059 NED 7 23 14 17 10 6 24 (27) 18 21       167 140
27 SAMPATI, Maria
CHIAUA, Mirto
GRE786 014 GRE 13 25 8 11 5 18 20 25 (28) 16       169 141
28 UMB, Marjaliisa
UMB, Elise
EST20 144 EST 24 24 2 19 9 5 26 (28) 16 23       176 148
29 GALLEGO DURAN, Marina
ECHEGOYEN, Tamara
ESP33 121 ESP 19 (30)
DSQ
4 21 6 5 30
DNF
11 27 27       180 150
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