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2008 Worlds Mordialloc WOMEN'S 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - MORDIALLOC - AUSTRALIA - 21-30 JANUARY 2008 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 58 boats - 30 nations - 5 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 USA USA 1757 Erin MAXWELL / Isabelle KINSOLVING 54 2 14*37428318354 2 Italy ITA 23 Giulia CONTI / Giovanna MICOL 64 1 3 6 4 1 15* 2 8 11 11 12 3 1 3 Australia AUS 357 Elise RECHICHI / Tessa PARKINSON 80 4 1 3 5 9 3 1419 5 2 525*5 4 Netherlands NED 11 Marcelien DE KONING / Lobke BERKHOUT 87 1 5 2 9 4 10 1 1 10 17 30* 9 9 5 France FRA 4 Ingrid PETITJEAN / Nadege DOUROUX 89 14 1 8 17 5 1 6 218*13 4 4 7 6 Austria AUT 431 Sylvia VOGL / Carolina FLATSCHER 100 7 6 19 6 2 7 22* 10 16 1 10 12 2 7 Great Britain GBR 833 Christina BASSADONE / Saskia CLARK 104 9 3 12 11 20* 8 11 12 14 16 1 1 3 8 Sweden SWE 331 Therese TORGERSSON / Vendela SANTÉN 106 5 12 10 3 13 20* 4 9 20 6 2 2 10 MEDAL RACE 9 Argentina ARG 108 Fernanda SESTO / Consuelo MONSEGUR 107 10 10 6 12 3 7 16 6 22* 7 8 10 6 10 Germany GER 21 Kathrin KADELBACH / Friederike ZIEGELMAYER 125 2 15 15 15 18 6 5 5 3 14 20* 11 8 multiplied(scores by 2) 11 USA USA 1736 Amanda CLARK / Sarah MERGENTHALER 127 6 5 7 2 15 4 3 16 raf* 18 7 29 5 12 Japan JPN 4151 Kondo AI / Kamata NAOKO 134 19 2 5 1 8 3 13 22 28* 5 15 27 4 13 Germany GER 4978 Stefanie ROTHWEILER / Vivien KUSSATZ 136 4 9 1 10 11 9 23 24* 4 21 17 14 3 14 Spain ESP 1788 Natalia VIA-DUFRESNE / Laia TUTZO 141 3 13 13 7 16 1 18 7 21 28 6 8 ocs* 15 France FRA 9 Camille LECOINTRE / Gwendolyn LEMAITRE 142 6 9 7 9 21 13 7 17 8 4 13 28 ocs* 16 Israel ISR 10 Nike KORNECKI / Vered BOUSKILA 147 5 2 9 14 7 10 17 21* 19 19 11 13 11 GOLD GOLD FLEET 17 Japan JPN 4321 Yuka YOSHISAKO / Noriko OKUMA 149 8 19 17 3 11 11 19 13 12 9 ocs* 15 2 18 Japan JPN 4317 Wakako TABATA / Naomi KURITA 155 10 4 1 13 10 16 dnf* 20 2 12 ocs 21 6 19 China, PR CHN 25 Yimei WEN / Chunyan YU 156 15 6 16 1 8 2 15 18 6 23 dsq* 16 ocs 20 China, PR CHN 248 Xiaoli WANG / Xufeng HUANG 156 3 7 12 5 16 19 10 14 24 25* 14 7 15 21 Switzerland SUI 12 Emmanuelle ROL / Anne-Sophie THILO 160 9 8 24 2 15 25 27* 23 9 3 16 6 10 22 Czech Rep. CZE 1 Lenka SMIDOVA / Lenka MRZILKOVA 160 13 10 5 13 22 12 9 ocs* 7 24 9 17 9 23 Finland FIN 4 Hanna SAARI / Mikaela WULFF 166 23 16 9 14 2 16 12 4 25* 10 21 22 7 24 China, PR CHN 214 Yineng HUANG / Yijuan SHEN 197 18 12 11 16 1 18 21 15 23 dsq* 22 18 12 25 Greece GRE 786 Maria SAMPATI / Mirto CHIAUA 200 13 25 8 11 5 18 20 25 27* 15 18 19 13 26 Netherlands NED 6 Margriet FOKKEMA / Marieke JONGENS 201 7 23 14 17 10 6 24 27* 17 20 19 26 8 27 Australia AUS 352 Stacey OMAY / Chelsea HALL 202 17 17 10 4 6 14 25 26 13 27* 23 23 14 LAST RACE (10 pointsLAST (10 added RACE to scores) 28 Estonia EST 20 Marjaliisa UMB / Elise UMB 205 24 24 2 19 9 5 26 28* 15 22 24 24 1 29 Spain ESP 33 Marina GALLEGO DURAN / Tamara ECHEGOYEN 223 19 dsq* 4 21 6 5 dnf 11 26 26 25 20 ocs - 1 - 19th December 2014 WOMEN'S 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - MORDIALLOC - AUSTRALIA - 21-30 JANUARY 2008 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 58 boats - 30 nations - 5 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 30 Poland POL 55 Katarzyna TYLINSKA / Jolanta OGAR 103 21* 11 15 12 12 12 2 3 11 5 8 7 5 31 Spain ESP 696 Tara PACHECO / Berta BEETANZO 111 12 20 17 23 14 26* 4 1 4 3 3 6 4 32 Slovenia SLO 148 Teja CERNE / Alja CERNE 118 8 17 13 18 23* 9 9 6 12 8 1 8 9 33 New Zealand NZL 202 Shelley HESSON / Bianca BARBARICH-BACHER 123 11 11 14 18 24* 20 6 2 8 1 10 12 10 34 Greece GRE 887 Anthi ECONOMOU / Olga TSIGARIDI 130 22* 13 16 19 7 13 1 4 19 10 9 4 15 35 Denmark DEN 143 Henriette KOCH / Lene SOMMER 135,8 22 7 rdg 22 12 23* 7 10 5 9 7 16 3 36 Germany GER 4980 Annina WAGNER / Marlene STEINHERR 140 11 19 22* 10 21 15 10 12 3 6 14 13 6 37 China, PR CHN 282 CUIXIAN LIAN / YUANFANG CHEN 143 25* 22 4 21 17 4 16 13 13 11 17 3 2 MEDAL RACE 38 Ukraine UKR 70 Anastasiia KOLOMIIETS / Kateryna DMYTRENKO 151 20 21 ocs* 15 3 8 13 8 15 13 4 1 dnc 39 Singapore SIN 11 Liying TOH / Deborah Hui Min ONG 159 20 14 20 8 17 24 12 dnf* 1 2 6 5 30 40 Canada CAN 630 Jennifer PROVAN / Carolina LUTTMER 160 16 18 25 22 25 17 5 dnf* 2 18 2 9 1 41 Poland POL 517 Marta PETRASZ / Malgorzata PATROS 162 16 21 21 20 24* 21 14 7 14 7 11 2 8 42 Croatia CRO 111 Enia NINEVIC / Romana ZUPAN 170 12 22 dsq* 20 14 26 11 5 7 4 15 17 17 43 New Zealand NZL 200 Melinda HENSHAW / Maddy URRY 178 23 20 18 26* 19 14 19 9 10 12 5 15 14 44 USA USA 1768 Molly CARAPIET / Molly O'BRYAN VANDEMOER 190 14 15 22 25 20 22 8 14 bfd* 20 13 10 7 45 Singapore SIN 17 Dawn Xiao Dan LIU / Elizabeth Li Yong TAN 198 17 16 23* 23 23 21 15 15 6 15 16 18 13 46 New Zealand NZL 208 Susannah PYATT / Danielle BOWATER 218 24 23 19 ocs* 26 17 18 11 9 21 20 14 16 SILVER FLEET SILVER FLEET 47 New Zealand NZL 205 Sarah BERRY / Emma BERRY 228 29* 26 21 24 19 19 17 16 20 14 12 19 21 48 Estonia EST 13 Merili RANDMAA / Agnes LILL 248 15 8 dsq* 6 13 23 3 dnf dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 49 Hong Kong HKG 34 Catherine CARROLL / Chi Han YAU 250 26 26 27 27 29* 27 21 17 22 16 19 11 11 50 Ukraine UKR 17 Ruslana TARAN / Taisiia BORODINA 258 18 4 11 16 18 11 dnc* dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 51 Hong Kong HKG 33 Yuen Wa, Eva LEUNG / Sze Kei, Elsie CHENG 261 26 27* 23 24 27 22 22 22 18 17 21 20 19 52 Australia AUS 369 Ashley CARNEY / Emily PETTERSSON 272 25 24 25 25 27 28* 24 20 17 24 18 23 20 53 New Zealand NZL 210 Georgina HILL / Vicky FRANCIS 275 27 25 24 27 28* 27 20 18 21 19 25 24 18 54 Australia AUS 335 Amy KIVELL / Alexandra WARD 279 28* 28 26 26 25 28 25 21 16 23 23 26 12 55 Chile CHI 3 Aurelia ZULUETA / Josefina ELUCHANS 294 29* 27 27 28 29 25 23 19 25 25 22 21 23 56 Russia RUS 700 Vlada ILIENKO / Natalia GAPONOVICH 297 21 18 18 8 22 dnf* dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 57 Australia AUS 344 Nadene WILSON / Catherine SHANKS 316 28 28 28 29 26 29 dnf* dnc 23 22 26 25 22 58 Australia AUS 348 Nadia PUNSELIE / Rachel JONES 322 27 29 26 28 28 24 dnf* dnc 24 dnf 24 22 ocs - 2 - 19th December 2014.
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