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Class 470 MEN Results Class 470 MEN Sail Crew Net Total 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 5F 6F 7F 8F 9F 10F 11MR 12 13 14 15 Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 10/07 10/07 10/07 11/07 12/07 12/07 13/07 13/07 14/07 14/07 15/07 AUS 11 Mathew Belcher / Will Ryan 3 6 1 3 1 1 5 9 1 5 12 1 38 47 5 RQYS, SYC, NRV/RQYS, SYC - 3 6 1 3 1 1 5 (9) 1 5 12 GBR 863 Luke Patience / Elliot Willis 4 7 9 1 19 4 4 2 2 2 18 2 53 72 3 RNCYC/ - 4 7 9 1 (19) 4 4 2 2 2 18 AUT 3 Matthias Schmid / Florian Reichstaedter 9 10 5 2 20 6 10 13 13 1 2 3 71 91 14 YCBb - GERTRUDE 9 10 5 2 (20) 6 10 13 13 1 2 CRO 83 Sime Fantela / Igor Marenic 9 11 3 4 3 14 6 1 24 16 6 4 73 97 1 J.K. Sv. Krsevan - BRUNA 9 11 3 4 3 14 6 1 (24) 16 6 FIN 7 Joonas Lindgren / Niklas Lindgren 4 2 4 2 24 7 15 6 12 11 14 5 77 101 9 HSK - ROOTS AND CULTURE 4 2 4 2 (24) 7 15 6 12 11 14 GRE 165 Panagiotis Kampouridis / Efstathios Papadopoulos 2 13 5 21 13 2 BFD 7 20 3 4 6 90 128 40 YACHT CLUB OF GREECE/NOKB - 2 13 5 21 13 2 (38) 7 20 3 4 ARG 7 Lucas Calabrese / Juan De La Fuente 6 6 6 8 25 5 3 10 19 18 10 7 91 116 7 Yacht Club Argentino/ - PAUL AND SHARK 6 6 6 8 (25) 5 3 10 19 18 10 USA 1713 Stuart McNay / David Hughes 8 26 3 7 30 3 14 3 15 8 8 8 95 125 8 NYYC / Beverly YC/ - 8 26 3 7 (30) 3 14 3 15 8 8 GRE 1 Panagiotis Mantis / Pavlos Kagialis 1 18 10 8 7 13 1 26 8 23 16 9 105 131 6 P.S.C./ - 1 18 10 8 7 13 1 (26) 8 23 16 ESP 9 Onan Barreiros / Juan Curbelo 5 8 2 1 6 32 BFD 22 3 13 OCS 10 114 152 17 Real club nautico de gran canaria - ANYE 5 8 2 1 6 32 (38) 22 3 13 22 SWE 349 Anton Dahlberg / Fredrik Bergstrom 1 29 18 3 10 9 20 17 8 7 11 93 122 4 KSSS - 1 (29) 18 3 10 9 20 17 8 7 FRA 27 Sofian Bouvet / Jeremie Mion 12 1 11 5 2 11 2 DNC 32 20 12 96 134 2 SRA/SRH - 12 1 11 5 2 11 2 (38) 32 20 FRA 44 Pierre Leboucher / Nicolas Le Berre 2 2 16 11 17 12 7 11 DSQ 21 13 99 137 10 ASPTT Nantes/CN Plouguerneau - EQUIPE DE FRANCE - BANQUE POPULAIR 2 2 16 11 17 12 7 11 (38) 21 FRA 7 Nicolas Charbonnier / Achille Nebout 7 20 10 7 22 16 9 8 22 6 14 105 127 36 SRA/YCMC - 7 20 10 7 (22) 16 9 8 22 6 AUT 437 David Bargehr / Lukas Mahr 14 1 8 20 31 23 11 28 7 4 15 116 147 11 Yacht Club Bregenz - 14 1 8 20 (31) 23 11 28 7 4 JPN 11 Kazuto Doi / Kimihiko Imamura 8 4 25 24 9 34 12 29 4 9 16 124 158 29 ABeam Consulting - ABEAM CONSULTING 8 4 25 24 9 (34) 12 29 4 9 RUS 5 Pavel Sosykin / Denis Gribanov 10 12 23 DSQ 5 8 BFD 4 5 19 17 124 162 23 CSP SOCHI,CSKA VMF - 10 12 23 (38) 5 8 38 4 5 19 JPN 4318 Naoki Ichino / Jyunpei Hokazono 18 9 8 19 21 10 16 24 11 29 18 136 165 61 - 18 9 8 19 21 10 16 24 11 (29) SWE 350 Carl-Fredrik Fock / Marcus Dackhammar 11 5 1 5 33 31 28 12 14 30 19 137 170 38 gkss / - 11 5 1 5 (33) 31 28 12 14 30 pág. 1 Last update: 15/07/2014 15:47:58 Results Class 470 MEN Sail Crew Net Total 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 5F 6F 7F 8F 9F 10F 11MR 12 13 14 15 Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 10/07 10/07 10/07 11/07 12/07 12/07 13/07 13/07 14/07 14/07 15/07 GRE 10 Vasileios Papoutsoglou / Ioannis Orfanos 7 27 18 6 14 26 BFD 5 9 28 20 140 178 39 Sailing Club Of Paireus - 7 27 18 6 14 26 (38) 5 9 28 RUS 2 Mikhail Sheremetyev / Maksim Sheremetyev 25 5 6 20 8 19 BFD 21 10 26 21 140 178 26 Saint-Petersburg yaht-club - CSK VMF S-Pb Sailing Academy 25 5 6 20 8 19 (38) 21 10 26 POR 1 Goncalo Pires / Miguel Nunes 5 23 30 12 4 20 19 16 28 14 22 141 171 35 FPV/SLB - 5 23 (30) 12 4 20 19 16 28 14 NZL 2 Paul Snow-Hansen / Daniel Willcox 3 21 19 22 27 18 8 23 21 15 23 150 177 12 Wakatere/Murrays Bay - 3 21 19 22 (27) 18 8 23 21 15 ITA 5 Giulio Desiderato / Andrea Trani 13 24 24 4 28 17 13 19 29 12 24 154 183 30 Y.C.I./M.M. - 13 24 24 4 28 17 13 19 (29) 12 ITA 99 Francesco Rebaudi / Matteo Ramian 16 3 7 10 34 33 22 27 16 24 25 158 192 43 Yacht Club Italiano - 16 3 7 10 (34) 33 22 27 16 24 POR 7 Antonio Rosa / Ricardo Schedel 6 12 22 22 12 35 17 34 26 10 26 161 196 32 FPV/CNC - 6 12 22 22 12 (35) 17 34 26 10 FRA 4 Vianney Guilbaud / Vincent Guillarm 18 21 12 9 15 21 BFD 20 30 22 27 168 206 20 CVSQ/USAM Brest - 18 21 12 9 15 21 (38) 20 30 22 ITA 29 Simon Sivitz Kosuta / Jas Farneti 17 3 13 24 26 24 23 35 17 25 28 172 207 19 Yacht Club CUPA - . 17 3 13 24 26 24 23 (35) 17 25 BRA 27 Henrique Haddad / Bruno Bethlem 23 15 7 19 16 27 21 18 33 31 29 177 210 31 CBVela - 23 15 7 19 16 27 21 18 (33) 31 ISR 17 Gal Cohen / Dan Froyliche 10 10 14 18 29 25 18 30 25 34 30 179 213 24 Hapoel Tel - Aviv/Hapel Sdot - Yam - 10 10 14 18 29 25 18 30 25 (34) USA 89 Jordan Factor / Matthew Wefer 13 16 11 13 36 28 25 33 23 17 31 179 215 46 US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider/US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider 13 16 11 13 (36) 28 25 33 23 17 RSA 1 Asenathi Jim / Roger Hudson 15 27 16 10 23 22 27 25 18 32 32 183 215 21 RCYC - RACEAHEAD, SYNERGY, SOUTHER CHARTER, OPENBOX 15 27 16 10 23 22 27 25 18 (32) GER 75 Denny Naujock / Paul Kuebel 24 7 13 27 11 30 26 31 27 27 33 192 223 41 WSV1921/SLS - EMMA 24 7 13 27 11 30 26 (31) 27 27 AUS 7 Angus Galloway / Tim Hannah 22 11 2 31 35 15 31 14 34 35 34 195 230 50 Sorrento SCBC - TANGO 22 11 2 31 (35) 15 31 14 34 35 ITA 300 Emanuele Savoini / Enzio Savoini 20 8 33 17 18 29 24 32 31 33 35 212 245 42 LNI sez Genova - DMC 20 8 (33) 17 18 29 24 32 31 33 FRA 18 Hugo Feydit / Charlie Ageneau 12 14 21 13 DNS DNS 29 15 36 36 36 214 252 25 CN La Tremblade - CARA/MUTUALIA/POITOU-CHARENTES 12 14 21 13 (38) 38 29 15 36 36 AUS 9 Thomas Klemens / William Llewelyn 32 4 4 14 32 36 30 36 35 37 37 223 260 67 SSCBC - THE FALCON 32 4 4 14 32 36 30 36 35 (37) pág. 2 Last update: 15/07/2014 15:47:58 Results Class 470 MEN Sail Crew Net Total 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 5F 6F 7F 8F 9F 10F 11MR 12 13 14 15 Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 10/07 10/07 10/07 11/07 12/07 12/07 13/07 13/07 14/07 14/07 15/07 GER 10 Ferdinand Gerz / Oliver Szymanski 16 14 22 15 1 12 3 4 1 3 38 69 91 15 SVW/JSC - ROXANNE 16 14 (22) 15 1 12 3 4 1 3 ITA 10 Matteo Capurro / Matteo Puppo 23 15 34 16 7 2 7 11 5 2 39 88 122 37 Yacht Club Italiano - 23 15 (34) 16 7 2 7 11 5 2 ESP 44 Jordi Xammar / Joan Herp 15 25 21 14 8 3 BFD 3 16 4 40 109 146 22 NAUTIC GARRAF - 15 25 21 14 8 3 (37) 3 16 4 FRA 76 Guillaume Pirouelle / Valentin Sipan 19 32 17 17 21 21 10 1 3 1 41 110 142 27 SNPH - NET - ZAOLI 19 (32) 17 17 21 21 10 1 3 1 GER 55 Jasper Wagner / Dustin Baldewein 22 30 26 6 5 5 8 16 8 15 42 111 141 16 Verein Seglerhaus am Wannsee - 22 (30) 26 6 5 5 8 16 8 15 SUI 16 Yannick Brauchli / Romuald Hausser UFD 17 20 16 3 1 BFD 6 7 5 43 112 150 13 SVThalwil/SCEnge/CNVersoix - FISH N CHICKS (38) 17 20 16 3 1 37 6 7 5 GBR 843 Mike Wood / David Kohler 19 32 19 25 9 22 6 18 2 6 44 126 158 28 - 19 (32) 19 25 9 22 6 18 2 6 AUS 5 Matthew Crawford / Robert Crawford 29 9 35 15 4 11 BFD 8 6 21 45 138 175 33 RPAYC/MHYC - WILDMOB 29 9 35 15 4 11 (37) 8 6 21 CAN 6 Jacob Saunders / Graeme Saunders 27 26 20 29 14 6 1 19 14 12 46 139 168 53 RNSYS/CYC - 27 26 20 (29) 14 6 1 19 14 12 ITA 27 Matteo Pilati / Francesco Rubagotti 17 31 24 29 10 8 5 7 20 19 47 139 170 58 Fraglia vela Malcesine/Fraglia vela Desenzano - NANA 17 (31) 24 29 10 8 5 7 20 19 GER 15 Julian Autenrieth / Philipp Autenrieth 29 UFD 14 13 6 16 11 20 13 18 48 140 178 18 Bayerischer YC - STELLA 29 (38) 14 13 6 16 11 20 13 18 GRE 333 Alexander Kavas / George Kavas 31 22 15 23 2 4 2 5 DNC DNC 49 141 178 52 NAUTICAL CLUB OF GREECE - 31 22 15 23 2 4 2 5 (37) 37 FRA 5 Remy Thuillier / Mathieu Corruble 28 17 23 18 14 15 4 UFD 15 7 50 141 178 44 LS Vigneux/SNPH - SALUFRED 28 17 23 18 14 15 4 (37) 15 7 GER 13 Malte Winkel / Matti Cipra 27 13 29 23 18 UFD 14 9 4 8 51 145 182 54 Schweriner Yacht Club/Plauer Wassersport Verein - 27 13 29 23 18 (37) 14 9 4 8 ESP 22 Rayco Tabares / Alfredo Gonzalez 11 23 28 BFD 13 7 BFD 10 10 11 52 150 188 48 Real club nautico de arrecife - LANZAROTE RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA 11 23 28 (38) 13 7 37 10 10 11 GER 11 Simon Diesch / Patrick Aggeler 30 18 9 21 20 25 16 12 12 26 53 159 189 55 Wurttembergischer Yacht-Club - (30) 18 9 21 20 25 16 12 12 26 SLO 21 Domen Vasic Stepancic / Jakob Bozic 20 34 17 12 BFD UFD 26 2 11 10 54 169 206 45 JK BURJA IZOLA - 20 34 17 12 (37) 37 26 2 11 10 BEL 16 Corentin Demanet / Quinten Lauwers 26 19 28 30 15 14 BFD 23 9 9 55 173 210 49 BRYC - 26 19 28 30 15 14 (37) 23 9 9 pág.
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