WOMEN's ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PERTH - AUSTALIA - 9-18 DECEMBER 2011 FINAL RESULTS (Scores Take Into Account One Discard) - 48 Boats - 28 Nations - 5 Continents

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WOMEN's ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PERTH - AUSTALIA - 9-18 DECEMBER 2011 FINAL RESULTS (Scores Take Into Account One Discard) - 48 Boats - 28 Nations - 5 Continents WOMEN'S ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PERTH - AUSTALIA - 9-18 DECEMBER 2011 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 48 boats - 28 nations - 5 Continents Final Races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Spain ESP 696 Tara PACHECO / Berta BETANZOS 63 8 7 1 1 3 4 27* 7 2 16 7 2 Great Britain GBR 847 Hannah MILLS / Saskia CLARK 68 10 6 9 6 13* 3 12 8 11 1 1 3 New Zealand NZL 75 Jo ALEH / Olivia POWRIE 73 7 4 14 25* 7 1 3 17 1 13 3 4 Israel ISR 311 Gil COHEN / Vered BUSKILA 76 24* 5 17 2 1 8 10 4 9 4 8 5 Italy ITA 23 Giulia CONTI / Giovanna MICOL 88 11 8 2 7 23 35* 6 1 4 8 9 6 Japan JPN 4151 Ai KONDO / Wakako TABATA 89 3 1 13 4 2 28* 5 16 15 10 10 7 Great Britain GBR 850 Penny CLARK / Katrina HUGHES 94 1 10 3 9 25 10 7 30* 17 2 5 8 Brazil BRA 187 Martine SOFFIATTI GRAEL / Isabel MARQUES SWAN 98 5 11 16 20* 16 20 1 2 12 3 6 MEDAL RACE 9 Australia AUS 1 Elise RECHICHI / Belinda STOWELL 103 23 38* 12 14 8 9 15 10 3 5 2 10 Netherlands NED 11 Lisa WESTERHOF / Lobke BERKHOUT 108 4 2 11 3 9 31 28 dsq* 6 6 4 multiplied(scores by 2) 11 France FRA 4 Ingrid PETITJEAN / Nadege DOUROUX 109 26 9 7 17 4 32* 4 6 18 18 12 USA USA 1736 Amanda CLARK / Sarah LIHAN 112 12 3 15 16 33* 27 13 5 7 14 13 France FRA 9 Camille LECOINTRE / Mathilde GERON 114 19* 14 8 5 15 11 9 14 19 19 14 Japan JPN 4321 Yuka YOSHISAKO / Noriko OKUMA 121 35* 22 5 28 14 18 2 9 8 15 15 USA USA 1757 Erin MAXWELL / Isabelle FARRAR KINSOLVING 139 28* 28 6 19 5 12 16 20 16 17 16 Sweden SWE 348 Lisa ERICSON / Astrid GABRIELSSON 141 16 12 22 21 20 13 8 29* 22 7 17 Argentina ARG 8 Maria Fernanda SESTO / Consuelo MONSEGUR 148 9 13 29* 26 17 15 19 23 14 12 18 Great Britain GBR 838 Sophie WEGUELIN / Sophie AINSWORTH 158 27* 21 10 8 10 22 17 24 24 22 19 Slovenia SLO 64 Tina MRAK / Teja CERNE 166 22 29 27 32 12 2 33* 26 5 11 20 Germany GER 61 Tina LUTZ / Susann BEUCKE 167 6 30 4 15 11 33 34 25 dnf* 9 21 Denmark DEN 143 Henriette KOCH / Lene SOMMER 169 13 18 24 30 35* 19 11 3 23 28 22 China, PR CHN 616 Xiaomei XU / Chunyan YU 181 25 16 21 24 28* 5 18 21 26 25 23 Russia RUS 12 Natalia IVANOVA / Diana KRUTSKIKH 202 2 15 40 12 41* 17 14 33 39 30 24 Greece GRE 224 Virginia KRAVARIOTI / Olga TSIGARIDI 202 21 19 32 10 21 26 22 31 20 34* 25 Sweden SWE 347 Ingrid SODERSTROM / Linnea WENNERGREN 202 20 20 18 22 40* 36 20 11 28 27 26 Brazil BRA 177 de OLIVEIRA HORN Fernanda MOREIRA / BARBACHAN 209 29 33 31 13 34* 25 29 13 10 26 27 France FRA 12 Helene DEFRANCE / Emmanuelle ROL 217 15 32 23 27 24* 14 -38 19 30 33 28 Germany GER 21 Kathrin KADELBACH / Friederike BELCHER 225 bfd* 25 25 11 6 29 25 35 40 29 29 China, PR CHN 1221 Xiaoli WANG / Xufeng HUANG 225 18 37 26 18 bfd* 30 26 22 25 23 30 Netherlands NED 74 Afrodite KYRANAKOU / Jeske KISTERS 245 31 26 28 23 bfd* 38 23 12 43 21 31 Poland POL 11 Agnieszka SKRZYPULEC / Jolanta OGAR 246 39* 31 37 31 26 21 32 rdg 13 24 32 Austria AUT 431 Lara VADLAU / Eva-Maria SCHIMAK 255 17 40* 19 37 32 34 30 18 32 36 33 Croatia CRO 111 Enia NINCEVIC / Romana ZUPAN 258 14 35 38 34 22 42* 24 15 38 38 34 Netherlands NED 24 Nina KEIJZER / Anneloes VAN VEEN, 258 30 27 42 36 bfd* 23 21 32 27 20 35 Ukraine UKR 7 Anastasiia KOLOMIIETS / Oleksandra CHYCHEROVA 261 34 36 33 33 19 6 39* 27 34 39 36 China, PR CHN 1211 Yang GAO / Liping CAI 270 38 23 30 bfd* 18 24 35 34 36 32 37 China, PR CHN 1261 Huimin FENG / Lizhu HUANG 279 40 ocs* 39 38 36 7 31 36 21 31 38 Switzerland SUI 14 Stephanie HASLER / Romy HASLER 298 37 24 35 29 27 48* 37 40 29 40 39 Russia RUS 700 Vladelina ILIENKO / Nataliya GAPONOVICH 303 45* 34 34 35 29 39 36 28 31 37 40 Australia AUS 12 Sasha RYAN / Chelsea HALL 309 33 17 20 bfd* 31 37 42 45 35 dns 41 Singapore SIN 15 Dawn Xiaodan LIU / Sara Li Ching TAN 329 42 45* 36 41 37 16 44 39 33 41 42 Canada CAN 11 Dana ARCHIBALD / Karen DEXTER 351 36 41* 41 39 39 41 41 38 41 35 43 New Zealand NZL 209 Erica DAWSON / Vicky FRANCIS 365 32 43 43 44* 44 40 43 41 37 42 44 Bulgaria BUL 243 Yana MARKOVA / Iva NEDEVA 372 44 39 45* 40 42 45 40 37 42 43 45 Malaysia MAS 2 Khairunnisa MOHD AFENDY / Norashikin MOHD SAYED 377 43 44 44 43 30 43 46* 42 44 44 46 Australia AUS 352 Carrie SMITH / Ella CLARK 393 41 42 48* 42 43 44 45 44 45 47 47 Australia AUS 4 Aurora PATERSON / Tara McCALL 404 47 46 47 45 38 46 48* 43 46 46 48 USA USA 1744 Cara VAVOLOTIS / Lara DALLMAN-WEISS 415 46 47* 46 46 45 47 47 46 47 45 04/03/2018.
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