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2007 ISAF Worlds Cascais WOMEN'S ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - CASCAIS - PORTUGAL - 4-13 JULY 2007 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 64 boats - 33 nations - 6 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Netherlands NED 11 Marcelien de Koning / Lobke Berkhout 194*212112114 2 France FRA 4 Ingrid Petitjean / Nadège Douroux 38 5 25* 2 1 6 3 1 2 2 8 3 Great Britain GBR 833 Christina Bassadone / Saskia Clark 42 13* 1 1 8 3 13 4 7 3 1 4 Japan JPN 4151 Ai Kondo / Naoko Kamata 48 1 6 10* 4 5 2 5 6 9 5 5 Sweden SWE 323 Therese Torgersson / Vendela Zachreisson 55 3 5 3 2 1 dnf*11 10 6 7 6 Italy ITA 23 Giulia Conti / Giovanna Micol 61 5 3 5 dsq* 8 16 8 5 7 2 7 Brazil BRA 177 Fernanda Oliveira / Isabel Swan 74 17* 116 6 411173 4 6 8 Israel ISR 10 Nike Kornecki / Vered Bouskila 86 6 10 3 9 10 6 9 27 29* 3 MEDAL RACE 9 France FRA 9 Camille Lecointre / Gwendolyn Lemaitre 87 3 9 8 5 11 7 19* 14 12 9 10 USA USA 1757 Erin Maxwell / Isabelle Kinsolving 102 26* 19 4 3 13 10 3 19 11 10 multiplied(scores by 2) 11 Japan JPN 4272 Yuka Yoshisako / Noriko Okuma 92 ocs* 3 4 13 19 19 6 9 17 2 12 Slovenia SLO 142 Paoli Vesna Dekleva / Klara Maucec 94 22 4 10 10 9 18 dnf* 4 5 12 13 USA USA 1736 Amanda Clark / Sarah Mergenthaler 100 23* 9 5 19 12 14 10 8 14 9 14 Germany GER 4978 Stefanie Rothweiler / Vivien Kussatz 104 18 13 8 6 22* 21 14 15 8 1 15 New-Zealand NZL 200 Melinda Henshaw / OIlivia Powrie 106 11 7 13 dnf* 2 8 16 12 dnf 4 16 China CHN 214 Yinjuan Shen / Yineng Huang 106 10 7 13 3 18 24* 15 13 21 6 17 Slovenia SLO 148 Teja Cerne / Alja Cerne 107 8 27* 11 8 11 12 13 16 13 15 18 Australia AUS 357 Elise Rechichi / Tessa Parkinson 109 1 5 11 5 10 9 30 dnf* dnf 5 GOLD GOLD FLEET 19 Canada CAN 630 Jen Provan / Carol Luttmer 115 9 14 7 7 16 17 12 22 26* 11 20 Netherlands NED 3 Lisa Westerhof / Merel Witteveen 120 16 31 2 1 2 5 7 dnf* dnf dnf 21 Greece GRE 786 Maria Nefeli Sampati / Chiona Mirto 120 4 12 19 14 22 4 27 dnf* 10 8 22 Ukraine UKR 1 Ruslana Taran / Olena Pakholcnyk 126 2 17 21 12 16 22* 18 11 16 13 23 Estonia EST 13 Merili Randamaa / Agnes Lill 126 11 8 14 14 7 25* 24 17 15 16 24 USA USA 1768 Molly Carapiet / Molly O' Bryan 131 6 17 9 9 28 20 20 29* 19 3 GOLD FLEET 25 Denmark DEN 143 Henriette Koch / Lene Sommer 132 7 15 15 11 9 29* 22 21 22 10 26 China CHN 25 Yimei Wen / Chunyan Yu 135 2 16 6 16 5 28* 28 20 23 19 27 Germany GER 24 Daria Blaschkiewitz / Geeske Genrich 142 ocs* 12 16 15 3 15 31 18 18 14 28 Germany GER 4980 Annina Wagner / Steinherr Steinherr 146 7 18 18 17 6 30* 26 23 24 7 29 Japan JPN 4155 Chizuko Ijima / Sayaka Kato 150 15 1 19 17 13 26* 23 25 20 17 30 Austria AUT 431 Sylvia Vogl / Carolina Flatscher 158 19 15 12 4 18 23 21 26 28* 20 31 Croatia CRO 111 .nia Nincevic / Romana Zupan 165 13 6 RDG 19 12 31 29* 28 27 18 32 Israel ISR 6 Noa Botzer / Laia Trajtenberg 173 ocs* 4 14 10 21 27 25 24 25 dne - 1 - 18th December 2014 WOMEN'S ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - CASCAIS - PORTUGAL - 4-13 JULY 2007 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 64 boats - 33 nations - 6 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 33 New-Zealand NZL 202 Shelley Hesson / Bianca Barbarich-Bacher 76 10 20 dsq* 11 14 3 3 2 3 10 34 Argentina ARG 108 María Fernanda Sesto / Consuelo Monsegur 85 14 21* 9 7 20 12 5 6 9 3 35 Switzerland SUI 12 Emmanuelle Rol / Anne-Sophie Thilo 89 24 8 17 13 29* 7 2 9 5 4 36 Czech Rep. CZE 1 Lenka Smidova / Veronika Fenclova 91 ocs*22 20 23 15 4 1 1 4 1 37 Spain ESP 1833 Marina Gallego / Tamara Echegoyen 106 20 23 dnf* 18 17 9 4 7 2 6 38 Japan JPN 4177 Wakako Tabata / Naomi Kurita 108 9 13 25* 24 7 17 17 18 1 2 39 Australia AUS 352 Stacey Omay / Chelsea Hall 114 27* 24 20 18 15 2 9 4 15 7 40 Denmark DEN 149 Signe Livbjerg / Rie Christiansen 127 12 26 15 dnf* 19 11 19 8 8 9 MEDAL RACE 41 Finland FIN 1 Maria Saarikallio / Jasmine Lehtonen 131 16 11 17 ocs* 14 10 15 14 17 17 42 China CHN 248 Xiaoli Wang / Xufeng Huang 136 15 27* 16 22 17 13 12 20 7 14 43 Finland FIN 142 Hanna Saari / Mikaela Wulff 141 18 ocs* dnf 25 4 25 10 12 6 8 44 Singapore SIN 11 Liying Toh / Deborah Ong 143 25 25 24 23 dsq* 18 7 3 13 5 45 France FRA 6 Julie Bossard / Céline Devaux 148 29* 20 24 16 20 21 13 11 11 12 46 Sweden SWE 334 Karin Almquist / Karin Berg 154 ocs* 26 7 25 23 19 16 5 22 11 47 Great Britain GBR 835 Hannah Mills / Katrina Hughes 156 14 10 12 ocs* 27 15 11 24 10 dnf 48 Ukraine UKR 70 Anastasiia Kolomiiets / Kateryna Dmytrenko 158 24 23 25* 12 24 14 8 17 18 18 49 Austria AUT 360 Marie Steinthaler / Nora Steinthaler 164 22 21 23 24* 23 8 20 13 19 15 50 Great Britain GBR 827 Alison Martin / Lottie Clay 168 30 28 dnf* 20 24 20 6 15 12 13 SILVER FLEET SILVER FLEET 51 France FRA 64 Marie Menaldo / Hélène De France 169 32 22 dnf* 21 26 1 21 16 14 16 52 Sweden SWE 318 Linnea Wennergren / Annie Wennergren 172 31 16 22 15 25 23 14 10 16 dnf* 53 Poland POL 55 Katarzyna Tylinska / Jolanta Ogar 176 8 2 27 20 21 5 27 dnf* dnf dnc 54 China CHN 282 Cuixian Lian / Yuanfang Chen 177 17 18 21 ocs* 8 27 26 19 20 21 55 Singapore SIN 17 Dawn Liu / Elizabeth Tan 194 12 24 dnf* 21 25 26 22 21 21 22 56 Estonia EST 20 Marjaliisa Umb / Elise Umb 197 19 30 23 27 29 6 18 25 dns* 20 57 Germany GER 4942 Juliane Wolf / Claudia Wolf 205 20 14 18 26 27 22 23 22 dnf* dnc 58 Norway NOR 117 Tina Loken Nilson / Lina Beyer Stromquist 222 21 30 26 26 26 28 dnf* 23 23 19 59 New-Zealand NZL 204 Sarah Bilkey / Rosie Sargisson 236 28 29 22 22 28 16 25 dnf* dnf dnc 60 South Africa RSA 7 Dale Rae / Tiffany Baring-Gould 244 21 19 26 dnf* 31 24 24 dnf dnf dnc 61 Korea KOR 79 Hawen Lim / Jeong Kim Min 275 23 28 dnf* dpi 30 29 dnf dnf dnf dnc 62 USA USA 1764 Sara Fox / Lauren Sinclair 282 25 29 dnf* dnf 30 dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf 63 Russia RUS 119 Anna Stepanova / Elena Khryukina 297 ocs* dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf dnc 63 Turkey TUR 21 Yonca Yildiral / Irem Ozdemir 297 dnc* dnc dnc dnc dnf dnf dnf dnf dnf dnc - 2 - 18th December 2014.
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