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1999 Worlds Melbourne 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (men and mixed crews) MELBOURNE - AUSTRALIA - 7-17 JANUARY 1999 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account two discards) - 94 boats - 31 nations - 5 Continents Final Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 France FRA 2581 Benoît Petit / Jean-François Cuzon 55 27* 2 1 1 2 3 15 15 4 18* 11 1 2 Sweden SWE 315 Johan Molund / Mattias Rahm 67 3 13 6 14 12 17* 6 1 2 4 6 dnc* 3 Poland POL 5 Stanczyk Tomasz / Jakubiak Tomasz 79 2 16 8 15 8 22* 2 2 14 31* 2 10 4 Slovenia SLO 141 Copi Tomaz / Margon Mitja 83 5 5 5 4 7 6 16 28* 15 25* 17 3 5 France FRA 2574 Gildas Philippe / Tanguy Cariou 83 12 9 7 5 5 5 12 6 18 24* 21* 4 6 Portugal POR 22 Alvaro Marinho / Miguel Nunes 84 22* 11 9 7 17 13 1 27* 1 22 1 2 7 Ukraine UKR 7 Eugeniy Braslavets / Igor Matvienko 92 13 26 2 2 3 4 11 31* 13 30* 9 9 8 Australia AUS 310 Tom King / Mark Turnbull 96 ocs* 27* 11 11 1 1 22 17 8 8 12 5 9 Israel ISR 127 Eli Zukerman / Elad Ronen 98 9 21 3 6 11 15 7 30* 5 27* 15 6 10 Israel ISR 14 Ran Shental / Nir Shental 103 6 20* 25* 3 13 7 17 11 7 14 14 11 11 USA USA 1075 Morgan Reeser / Kevin Burnham 113 7 3 20 10 29* 12 3 22 20 12 4 25* 12 Great Britain GBR 780 Nicholas Rogers / Joe Glanfield 129 ocs* 6 21 9 21 dnf* 25 8 3 19 3 14 13 Japan JPN 3655 Takashi Tomoda / Kan Yamada 132 14 19 12 16 9 10 31* 9 11 23* 20 12 14 Australia AUS 328 Cameron Hooper / Malcolm Page 146 16 32* ocs* 8 6 2 4 29 25 29 10 17 15 Japan JPN 3823 Katsuya Takagi / Eumiaki Kimura 149 10 12 30* 27 14 20 29 10 30* 6 13 8 16 New Zealand NZL 187 Simon Cooke / Peter Nicholas 152 20 8 16 19 26* 11 20 32* 17 20 5 16 17 USA USA 1697 Steven Hunt / Michael Miller 154 18 4 26* 24 27* 23 21 13 9 5 16 21 18 Greece GRE 131 Andreas Kosmatopoulos / Kostas Trigonis 154 19 7 23 13 10 8 10 23 26 15 28* dnf* GOLD FLEET GOLD GOLD FLEET GOLD 19 Finland FIN 134 Olli Posti / Markus Hongisto 156 8 25 22 17 28* 28* 5 3 22 3 25 26 20 Italy ITA 4205 Matteo Ivaldi / Francesco Ivaldi 157 4 1 29 29 24 dnf* 8 4 31* 1 30 27 21 Spain ESP 1769 Gustavo Martinez / Tunte Cantero 157 ocs* 10 17 25 22 27* 14 7 6 10 23 23 22 Argentina ARG 70 Javier Conte / Juan Dela Fuente 161 1 23 18 dnc* 16 dnf* 18 20 10 9 27 19 23 Germany GER 4863 Lucas Zellmer / Felix Krabbe 163 21 15 15 dnf* 20 26* 9 16 21 17 22 7 24 Portugal POR 118 Hugo Rocha / Nuno Barreto 165 15 dnf* 10 12 23 9 26 14 12 26 18 dnf* 25 Australia AUS 311 Nathan Wilmot / Daniel Smith 176 26 17 ocs* 22 15 dnf* 34 5 28 2 7 20 26 Israel ISR 21 Zeev Kalach / David Scwartz 187 25 24 13 26* 19 19 13 19 27* 21 19 15 27 USA USA 1734 Peter Katcha / Jim Elvart 188 29 22 31* 21 31* 25 19 21 23 7 8 13 28 Denmark DEN 129 Allan Rosenkilde / Bjarke Johnsen 206 23 31* 4 18 30 16 27 24 dnf* 13 29 22 29 France FRA 2582 Jeremie Brau / Christophe Espagnon 216 17 30* 28 20 ocs* 18 28 26 24 11 26 18 30 Finland FIN 132 Petri Leskinen / Kristian Heinila 217 11 29 19 dnf* 4 24 30 12 29 28 31 dnf* 31 Japan JPN 3960 Toshihiko Tanako / Baharu Kodama 222 28* 28* 27 28 25 21 23 18 16 16 24 24 32 Australia AUS 325 Jamie Roberts / Adrian Manning 223 ocs* 18 14 23 18 14 24 25 19 dnc* dnc dnc 33 Brazil BRA 171 Alexandre Paradeda / Andre Eonseca 300 24 14 24 dnc* dnf* dnf dnf dnf dnf dnc dnc dnf - 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2 - 18th March 2014 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (men and mixed crews) MELBOURNE - AUSTRALIA - 7-17 JANUARY 1999 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account two discards) - 94 boats - 31 nations - 5 Continents Final Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 65 Korea KOR 59 Dae Young Kim / Sun Ahn Jung 30 4 1 1 6 8* 8 3 1 2 1 3 dnf* 66 Japan JPN 3156 Mitsunori Nara / Hitoshi Kuriyama 36 6 2 321* 411* 1 3 1 4 7 5 67 USA USA 1736 Graeme Woodworth / Andrew Gaynor 47 19* 5 4 223*15 2 2 6 5 2 4 68 New Zealand NZL 179 Andrew Brown / Matthew Brown 58 9 15 dsq* 1 1 10 dsq* 5 4 3 4 6 69 New Zealand NZL 186 Rhys Johnston / Jamie Hunt 58 15* 614* 3 10 5 8 8 5 11 1 1 70 Ireland IRL 60 Tom Fitzpatrick / David McHugh 65 1 7 2 7 11 6 6 7 12 6 17* dnf* 71 New Zealand NZL 188 Rohan Cooke / Steven Fortune 65 13*10 5 4 3 21* 7 13 3 9 9 2 72 Sweden SWE 300 Mikael Lindquist / Kalk Kierstadius 69 3 11 6 12 12 2 5 9 20* 18* 6 3 73 Poland POL 607 Rafal Sawicki / Piotr Przybylski 82 5 3 7 13 7 4 10 14 7 12 dnf* dnf* 74 Japan JPN 3955 Jiro Sugiyama / Goro Yamada 90 2 4 8 10 5 16* 20* 15 14 13 8 11 75 Italy ITA 4238 Andreas DiLorenzo / G.
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