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Double-Handed Dinghy Women - 470 Overall Double-handed Dinghy Women - 470 Overall http://www2.sailing.org/olympics2004/results/470womenOverall.asp print | close Mistral Men | Mistral Women | Europe | Laser | Finn | 470 Men | 470 Women | 49er | Tornado | Star | Yngling Double-handed Dinghy Women - 470 Fleet Overall - After 11 races out of 11 Results as at: 21 Aug 2004 15:18 Race Points Place NOC Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Net 1 GRE Sofia BEKATOROU 1 2 2131 1141 1 2(21) 59 38 Emilia TSOULFA DNC 2 ESP Natalia VIA-DUFRESNE 24915(19)5835 6 58162 Sandra AZON 3 SWE Therese TORGERSSON 910723(14)967 7 37763 Vendela ZACHRISSON 4 SLO Vesna DEKLEVA 3 5 14 (18) 2 15 1 2 18 3 2 83 65 Klara MAUCEC 5 USA Katie McDOWELL 12 16 3 12 9 2 (18) 17 8 1 4 102 84 Isabelle KINSOLVING 6 DEN Susanne WARD 11 1 4 3 13 8 5 16 12 (21) 16 110 89 Michaela WARD DSQ 7 GBR Christina BASSADONE 5 14 15 4 5 6 17 (21) 2 16 7 112 91 Katherine HOPSON DSQ 8 RUS Vlada ILIENKO 7 6 12 8 14 (17) 13 11 11 4 8 111 94 Natalia GAPONOVICH 9 NED Lisa WESTERHOF 10 (21) 115 4107 7191215121100 Margriet MATTHIJSSE DSQ RDG 10 FRA Ingrid PETITJEAN 83577(20)191810149120100 Nadege DOUROUX 11 JPN Yuka YOSHISAKO (21) 17 16 10 8 12 4 12 3 18 1 122 101 Mitsuko SATAKE DSQ 12 ARG Maria FERNANDA SESTO 15 7 11 6 15 (16) 3 14 9 11 11 118 102 Paula REINOSO 13 CAN Jennifer PROVAN 4 13 17 11 12 7 2 (19) 6 19 12 122 103 Nikola GIRKE 14 AUS Jenny ARMSTRONG 14 12 6 14 11 11 10 8 13 9 (19) 127 108 Belinda STOWELL 15 GER Stefanie ROTHWEILER 13 15 8 1 18 4 11 10 (20) 15 14 129 109 Monika LEU 16 NZL Shelley HESSON 6 8 10 5 17 (18) 15 13 14 17 13 136 118 Linda DICKSON 17 BRA Fernanda OLIVEIRA (21) 18 19 16 16 3 6 15 15 5 6 140 119 Adriana KOSTIW OCS 18 ISR Nike KORNECKI (21) 11 21 19 6 13 12 5 4 13 18 143 122 Vered BUSKILA OCS RAF 19 HUN Marta WEORES (21) 9 13 9 20 9 16 9 16 10 17 149 128 Anna PAYR OCS 20 ITA Elisabetta SACCHEGGIANI 16 19 18 (20) 10 19 20 4 17 8 10 161 141 Myriam CUTOLO Legend OCS-On Course Side; BFG-Black flag; DNF-Did Not Finish; DNC-Did Not Come to Start Area; RDG-Redress Given; DPI-Discretionary Penalty Imposed; ( )-Excluded Score 21 Aug - Flash Quotes Saturday 21 Aug 2004 21 Aug - Spain and Sweden Thursday 19 Aug 2004 Sweep Saronic Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 19 Aug - Gold Medallist Flash Saturday 14 Aug 2004 Quotes 19 Aug - Gold, Gold, Gold - Sofia and Emilia Storm To Victory 18 Aug - Flash Quotes 17 Aug - Flash Quotes 17 Aug - Greece Looking Hot At Halfway Stage 15 Aug - The Land Breeze Kicks In For Day Two 14 Aug - A Good Day At The Office © 2004 IOC Official Results powered by Atos Origin. Timing and results management by SWATCH. www.olympic.org 1 / 2 2009/09/08 21:23 Double-handed Dinghy Women - 470 Overall http://www2.sailing.org/olympics2004/results/470womenOverall.asp www.athens2004.com 2 / 2 2009/09/08 21:23.
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