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420 Worlds - Medal Race results

by Jodie Bakewell-White/Sail-World.com on 6 Aug 2009
Alexxandra Maloney and Bianca Barbarich-Bacher - International 420 Class World Championship Gianni Tomazzoni

New Zealand’s latest sailing World Champions are Alexandra Maloney and Bianca Barbrich-Bacher who won the Women’s 420 World Championship in Italy.

The 2009 Open and Women’s 420 World Championships have just concluded in Riva del Garda, Italy.

Maloney (17 years old) and Barbarich-Bacher (16 years old) clinched the Women’s title on the final day of racing having started the day lying second overall. A win, a fourth and a 16th in the three races sailed on the final day of the regatta was enough to put them nine points clear of Camilla Marino and Claudia Soricelli from Italy.

Alexandra Maloney and Bianca Barbarich-Bacher have twice represented New Zealand in the 420 class at the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships. In both 2008 [29er class] and 2009 [420 class] they finished in fourth place.



Camilla Marino and Claudia Soricelli (ITA) finished second, with Sydney Bolger and Caitlin Beavers (USA) third.

In the Open fleet Antonios Tsimpoukelis and George Karonis (GRE) took the title, Francisco Lardies and Finn Drummond (NZ) in second. Ben Palmer and Konrad Weaver (GBR) finished third.

Results 420W-Gold

 
Scores take into account 1  discard
 

No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 NZL 52576 Alexandra Maloney, Bianca Barbarich-Bacher 50,0 1 6 6 (33) 16 1 4 16
2 ITA 53884 Camilla Marino, Claudia Soricelli 59,0 2 (dsq) 12 10 7 13 1 14
3 USA 53627 Sydney Bolger, Caitlin Beavers 61,0 11 4 15 (42) 18 8 2 3
4 BRA 51822 Martine Grael, Daniela Adler 62,0 3 (dsq) 7 28 13 6 3 2
5 ESP 53111 Carlota Massana, Ana Lobo 75,0 9 12 3 9 (35) 16 13 13
6 GBR 53591 Imogen Stanley, Hermione Stanley 76,0 16 9 21 12 (bfd) 5 6 7
7 GER 52722 Cornelia Oczycz, Johanna Steiner 84,0 19 7 8 17 (24) 10 17 6
8 GER 51731 Lisa Schweigert, Lisa Frisch 85,0 4 (ocs) 9 20 30 2 9 11
9 ITA 53298 Sara Amemdola, Giulia Paolillo 92,0 10 (23) 17 23 23 4 11 4
10 GER 53127 Nadine Böhm, Caroline Tiegel 99,0 23 1 1 (39) 29 11 8 26
11 IRL 53160 Jane Butler, Jenny Andreasson 101,0 18 3 24 (27) 17 17 10 12
12 GBR 52229 Joanna Freeman, Hannah Mitchell 101,0 13 13 19 13 9 19 15 (20)
13 FRA 53878 Maelen Lemaitre, Aloise Retornaz 102,0 6 5 (28) 25 20 15 22 9
14 ITA 53705 Roberta Caputo, Benedetta Barbiero 104,0 5 16 (39) 11 2 25 18 27
15 ITA 53024 Cristina Celli, Silvia Morini 104,0 8 10 22 3 6 27 28 (31)
16 GBR 52907 Anna Burnet, Flora Stewart 104,0 26 11 11 19 15 (30) 12 10
17 ESP 53559 Elia Borrego, Nora Brugman 109,0 32 8 2 8 (37) 14 20 25
18 AUS 52969 Aimee Negri, Chelsea Hall 113,0 (37) 2 26 36 31 12 5 1
19 GBR 53592 Rebecca Kalderon, Rosie Sibthorp 120,0 14 21 27 24&l?8/span>


Results 420M-Gold

 
Scores take into account 2  discards
 

No Sailno Name Scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 GRE 53161 Antonios Tsimpoukelis, George Karonis 26,0 3 (25) 1 2 5 2 7 1 5 (dnf)
2 NZL 52550 Francisco Lardies, Finn Drummond 29,0 4 1 (ocs) 5 1 3 (20) 4 6 5
3 GBR 53116 Ben Palmer, Konrad Weaver 56,0 (13) 9 11 7 6 7 10 2 (bfd) 4
4 ITA 53583 Davide Ortelli, Leonardo Zaggia 59,0 15 14 9 3 2 (16) 1 7 8 (29)
5 GBR 52759 Phil Sparks, Ben Gratton 70,0 1 17 (23) 11 4 21 (33) 12 1 3
6 ITA 53838 Giovanni Meloni, Alessandro Gemini 81,0 8 5 2 22 (48) (26) 8 16 19 1
7 NZL 53467 Luke Stevenson, Sam Bullock 82,0 14 4 (33) (ocs) 10 6 11 17 11 9
8 FRA 53572 Gabriel Skoczek, Thibault Soler 98,0 7 3 5 (42) 23 17 16 20 7 (32)
9 GER 53735 Julian Autenrieth, Philipp Autenrieth 111,0 21 2 7 25 (37) 18 24 3 (bfd) 11
10 ITA 53737 Federico Maria Maccari, Rocco Vitali 116,0 25 15 (36) 6 30 (60) 4 10 14 12
11 USA 53655 Judge Ryan, Chris Segerblom 117,0 6 (46) 14 (ocs) 7 22 18 8 40 2
12 NZL 53461 James Turner, Marcus Hansen 124,0 (44) 18 21 8 (22) 11 19 19 21 7
13 FRA 53632 Kevin Peponnet, Julien Lebrun 137,0 20 (ocs) 13 (33) 29 4 31 6 3 31
14 ARG 52855 Pablo Völker, Agustin Cunill Martínez 137,0 27 10 16 17 11 (40) 22 (35) 26 8
15 ITA 53586 Davide Vignone, Matteo Ramian 142,0 16 12 (31) 1 28 28 (29) 11 22 24
16 CHI 52535 Benjamin Grez, Carlos Vergara 142,0 23 23 6 (44) 12 32 5 25 (bfd) 16
17 ITA 53585 Jacopo Plazzi, Enrico Stella 144,0 (45) 36 34 10 9 5 15 18 17 (bfd)
18 ITA 53577 Francesco Falcetelli, Gabriele Franciolini 146,0 2 (ocs) 12 29 (36) 13 30 21 9 30
19 GRE 53460 Alexandros/Triantafyllos Mpaka, Andreas/Antonios Mpakatsias 149,0 53 (ocs) 17 28 8 1 (dnf) 23 13 6
20 USA 51518 Oliver Toole, Hans Henken 152,0 42 27 3 9 21 (53) (51) 15 2 33
21 CRO 53227 Ante Cesic, Nikola Drmac 165,4 17 30 (ocs) 4 13 20 (dsq) 5 bfd dnf
22 ITA 53869 Sergio Racco, Matteo Maccio 171,0 12 28 (40) (36) 17 14 2 36 27 35
23 ITA 53636 Leonardo Dubbini, Federico Lovison 173,0 28 6 26 30 24 8 13 38 (dnf) (bfd)
24 SWE 52989 Carl Johannisson, Wilhelm Johannisson 173,0 (54) 19 38 21 26 12 25 (39) 12 22
25 ESP 53543 Jorge Martinez Doreste, Tomás Ugalde Perez 179,0 9 (55) 25 37 (49) 19 3 31 30 25
26 FRA 53174 Clement Ikhlef, Clement Pequin 191,0 48 38 22 24 19 23 (dnf) 13 4 (50)
27 GER 52610 Fabian Kaske, Alexander Schätz 193,0 11 53 20 20 53 (raf) 6 (dnf) 10 20
28 ITA 53870 Nicolo Briante, Giacomo Fossati 200,0 5 44 4 19 (dnf) 45 36 32 (46) 15
29 GER 52630 Jan Philipp Hofmann, Felix Brockerhoff 201,0 10 41 (43) 34 3 43 38 (53) 18 14
30 GBR 53872 Matt Rainback, Simon Foskett 206,0 (41) 37 27 41 16 25 14 28 (bfd) 18
31 ITA 53693 Federico Cattaneo, Carlo Andrea Cattaneo 207,0 18 16 19 (48) (44) 44 39 22 39 10
32 GBR 53380 Mike Wood, Hugh Brayshaw 213,0 40 8 39 31 34 10 (42) (42) 25 26
33 GER 53163 Steffen Hessberger, Sven Hessberger 213,0 (60) 20 (ocs) 23 33 9 57 30 20 21
34 ESP 53231 David Omedes, Carles Gallart 219,0 38 31 30 38 14 29 12 (bfd) (bfd) 27
35 USA 53177 Jordan Factor, Matthew Wefer 236,0 19 24 10 26 42 (55) 26 (bfd) 41 48
36 FRA 53493 Sacha Pelisson, Nicolas Rossi 239,0 (50) 26 8 39 18 47 50 (dnf) 15 36
37 GBR 52480 Tim Gratton, Ed Riley 243,0 34 39 (47) (47) 46 15 27 47 16 19
38 POL 52930 Piotr Ogrodnik, Pawel Choroba 251,0 29 (ocs) (dnf) 13 45 38 32 33 24 37
39 FRA 53631 Hugo Feydit, Pierre Rhimbault 254,0 36 7 42 35 15 52 (dsq) (bfd) 33 34
40 USA 51520 Mac Mace, Jeff Aschieris 259,0 22 50 (52) 32 27 (54) 49 24 38 17
41 BRA 52652 Felipe Haddad, Nicolas Leite De Castro 261,0 (56) 13 41 43 20 (57) 44 14 43 43
42 ITA 52879 Andrea Barchiesi, Federico Zarelli 266,0 (61) 47 24 16 (60) 49 23 34 34 39
43 ESP 53427 Jordi Xammar Hernandez, Joan Herp Morell 276,0 30 49 (ocs) 46 35 36 17 (54) 23 40
44 ESP 53112 Nicolas Rodriguez, Sergio Crespo 277,0 24 35 (49) (ocs) 38 27 37 40 31 45
45 IRL 53103 Stephen Tiernan, Dermott Mcmorrough 282,0 43 34 48 (dnf) 41 41 43 9 (bfd) 23
46 AUT 53695 Lara Vadlau, Rudi Weiss 282,0 32 22 37 40 (50) 39 21 46 45 (49)
47 USA 53899 Ian Liberty, Alex Whipple 294,0 47 (ocs) 15 (ocs) 52 31 52 27 28 42
48 POL 53620 Dominik Buksak, Przemyslaw Filipowicz 295,0 (57) 40 46 12 (56) 37 46 37 49 28
49 NED 51969 Max Deckers, Duko Bos 298,0 26 48 45 (dsq) 39 30 47 26 37 (51)
50 ESP 53216 Diego Botín, Pablo Turrado 302,0 39 11 44 (ocs) 51 56 9 45 47 (dnf)
51 USA 53718 Sam Williams, Alex Sachs 303,0 33 42 18 (ocs) 31 51 (53) 52 35 41
52 ESP 53497 Santi Mas, David Mas 308,0 (59) 21 51 (ocs) 59 50 35 50 29 13
53 POR 53169 Ruben Semedo, Francisco Teixeira 311,0 35 43 54 (dnf) 43 33 (56) 29 36 38
54 POR 52760 António Mello, João Mello 314,0 31 32 50 (dnf) 32 (59) 48 43 32 46
55 ISV 53544 Alexander Coyle, Jozsi Nemeth 318,0 (55) 52 29 15 55 24 45 48 50 (dnf)
56 POR 53473 Gonçalo Santos, Manuel Santos Silva 325,0 46 33 (53) 14 47 46 (54) 51 44 44
57 USA 53713 Louis Padnos, Ben Spector 330,0 58 (ocs) (ocs) 18 40 42 34 49 42 47
58 ESP 53847 Carlos Cantero, Juan Curbelo 340,0 51 51 (ocs) 49 25 34 41 41 48 (bfd)
59 POR 53143 Manuel Cunha, António Tinoco 353,0 37 45 32 27 54 48 55 55 (dnf) (dnf)
60 ITA 53566 Matteo Carlo Omari, Matteo Velicogna 353,0 52 29 28 (dsq) 57 35 28 (dnf) dnf dnf
61 POR 52910 Frederico Gomes, Vasco Tinoco 383,0 49 54 35 45 58 58 40 44 (bfd) (dnf)

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