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Final Results Laser Radial Youth Female Worlds

by Sarah Powrie on 29 Mar 2008
Two races were completed the World Laser Radial Youth Womens Championship today in 12-15 knot north-easterlies. The series was won on a countback by Gabrielle King (AUS), who scored two wins to overtake Cushla Hume-Merry (NZL).

Results Radial Youth Women - Provisional

Scores take into account 2 discards

No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 AUS 186668 King Gabrielle 20.0 (4) 1 1 (7) 4 2 1 2 4 3 1 1
2 NZL 192278 Hume-Merry Cushla 20.0 2 2 2 1 (6) 1 2 (17) 1 1 6 2
3 DEN 184984 Gunni Sarah 34.0 1 (bfd) 3 2 5 4 3 (13) 2 2 3 9
4 FRA 191365 de Kerangat Mathilde 48.0 (11) 3 7 (11) 7 3 5 1 6 5 8 3
5 IRL 190587 Murphy Annalise 49.0 (17) 4 6 4 3 9 4 (18) 5 4 5 5
6 USA 182841 Dennis Claire 58.0 3 7 (9) 6 2 7 8 (14) 9 7 2 7
7 DEN 192694 Hall Cathrine 64.0 19 (bfd) 4 5 1 (ocs) 7 4 3 8 9 4
8 GBR 190565 Martin Chloe 78.0 6 6 12 (15) 13 6 9 3 10 (14) 7 6
9 GBR 189200 Addy Melissa 80.0 7 10 (25) 9 (ocs) 8 6 6 13 9 4 8
10 AUS 191626 Stoddart Ashley 98.0 (15) 5 5 10 11 13 (14) 12 8 10 14 10
11 GBR 192581 Diamond Hannah 104.0 8 11 (15) 12 15 5 12 (20) 7 11 11 12
12 GRE 189252 Agrafioti Anna 107.0 (24) 13 13 16 12 10 10 5 12 6 10 (22)
13 ISV 193077 Roller Mayumi 144.0 10 9 19 (22) 9 19 (dnf) 11 17 20 15 15
14 NZL 181720 Tootill Sarah 154.0 16 12 16 (19) 14 17 15 (30) 19 19 13 13
15 USA 183905 Billing Emily 164.0 5 (dsq) 11 8 8 11 11 (dnf) 14 18 dne dnf
16 CRO 182690 Dujmovic Marina 170.0 (29) 14 14 20 24 14 17 9 16 22 (26) 20
17 NZL 191620 Basevi Rachel 172.0 (25) 22 20 17 16 21 18 (25) 11 12 12 23
18 GRE 165211 Psoma Antonia 173.0 20 15 17 (26) 17 18 13 19 20 17 17 (21)
19 ITA 185388 Fabbri Matilde 175.0 (26) 21 10 (23) 10 23 21 16 18 21 16 19
20 NZL 191617 Barrell Jessica 179.0 22 25 (30) 14 18 12 (34) 8 21 13 22 24
21 GBR 184854 Platts Sophie 184.0 23 19 22 18 20 16 16 (31) (dnf) 15 21 14
22 NED 187600 Broekhuizen Michelle 201.0 18 16 (26) 21 19 20 22 24 23 (27) 20 18
23 NZL 179386 England Paula 204.0 12 (bfd) 23 13 (ocs) 22 29 15 25 25 24 16
24 AUS 185396 Darby Megan 213.0 (ocs) 24 24 (28) 25 28 24 7 28 24 18 11
25 USA 188876 Stubbs Emily 229.0 28 23 28 (32) 26 15 19 (35) 15 16 32 27
26 NED 182101 Niezen Caren 238.0 13 (bfd) 29 27 22 24 20 21 26 26 30 (33)
27 GBR 187904 Tweddell Grace 242.0 21 8 18 (dnf) (ocs) 25 25 28 24 dnf 29 25
28 USA 186589 Granger Reguli 247.0 (ocs) 17 (34) 29 23 26 26 27 30 29 23 17
29 ITA 190338 Cosentino Laura 249.0 27 20 27 (30) 21 (29) 23 22 27 28 25 29
30 ITA 182770 Facchini Valeria 251.0 14 26 (dnf) (dnf) 27 27 27 26 29 30 19 26
31 NZL 190327 Hamilton Donna 270.0 31 27 (35) 24 32 (34) 28 10 31 31 28 28
32 AUS 188780 South Alexandra 272.0 9 18 8 3 (dnf) dne (dnf) dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf
33 CAN 170762 Yeo Kathleen 272.0 (33) 29 21 25 28 32 33 (36) 22 23 27 32
34 JPN 184010 Tada Momoko 302.0 (ocs) 28 31 33 31 31 31 23 (34) 33 31 30
35 JPN 188830 Yasuda Chiaki 314.0 (35) 30 32 (34) 30 33 30 29 32 34 33 31
36 JPN 148933 Tombe Yumiko 320.0 (34) 33 33 31 29 30 32 33 33 32 (34) 34
37 USA 188969 Shanahan Catherine 339.0 32 32 (37) 35 33 35 (36) 32 35 35 35 35
38 JPN 133161 Doi Tomoe 344.0 30 31 36 36 34 36 35 34 (dnf) (dnf) 36 36



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