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SWG 1998 Men.Xlsx ISAF SAILING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998 DUBAI - UAE / 3 - 13 MARCH 1998 FINAL RESULTS - 77 boats - 6 continents Races Points w. Rank Country Helmsman Crew 1234567891011121314discard 1 FIN Petri Leskinen Kristian Heinila 11193114164RDGRDG9718 66 2 UKR Yevhen Braslavets Igor Matviyenko 7151 6 6 3OCSRDGRDG3158101 68 3 FRA Philippe Gildas Tanguy Cariou 8 3 16 2 12 14 1 1 RDG 21 6 OCS 1 11 79 4 FRA Bencit Petit Jean Cuzon 14 12 1 3 10 29 5 RDG RDG 2 3 OCS 3 15 79 5 POR Alvaro M Silveira Marinho Miguel Silveira Viana 3 7 3 19 10 2 26 2 RDG 15 2 7 11 OCS 88 6 RUS Dmitri Berezkine Evgueny Bourmatnov 7 13 5 11 22 5 2 RDG RDG RDG RDG 12 15 2 88 7 SWE Johan Molund Mattias Rahm 12292811699RDGRDGRDG623 89 8 GRE Iordanis Paschalidis Athanasios Pachoumas 4 1 4 ZPG 2 6 OCS 18 13 6 5 18 13 14 89 9 SLO Tomaz Copi Mitja Margon 9136 4 4157RDGRDG571024OCS 92 10 GER Michael Koch Stefan Theuerkauf 14 6 3 1 3 22 OCS 5 1 24 12 OCS 4 4 99 11 AUS Thomas King Mark Turnbull 5513125OCS926RDGRDG31817 101 12 GBR Nicholas Rogers Joe Glanfiecd 1 18 2 13 5 8 19 1 2 RDG RDG 15 28 OCS 108 13 POR Vitor Hugo Sinao Do Vale Rocha Nuno Miguel Santos Barreto 9211DSQ3133RDG1811DSQ2619 108 14 AUS Lee Knapton Malcolm Page 3 15 2 7 OCS 11 1 RDG RDG RDG RDG 14 17 OCS 109 15 GRE Andreas Kosmatopoulos Kostas Trigonis 6 8 4ZPG129 5 1016254 255 25 110 16 ARG Ramon Oliden Pablo Despontin 2 4 5 15 11 5 OCS DSQ 8 16 1 1 OCS 8 115 17 POL Tomasz Stanczyk Tomasz Jakubiak 810129133785RDGRDG132020 120 18 ARG Javier Conte Juan De La Fuente 2 16 14 10 8 13 2 7 3 13 27 27 OCS 9 124 19 FRA Alexandre Mercier Christian Ponthieu 11 16 20 7 15 22 6 RDG 3 29 9 4 6 22 125 FLEET 20 BRA Alexandre Paradeda Bernardo Arndt 23 7 6 6 16 12 18 6 RDG RET RDG 20 8 7 131 21 GER Stefan Meister Jan Lietzmann 15 11 8 17 18 10 22 4 1 4 16 23 9 OCS 135 22 ESP Gustavo Del Castillo Palop Dimas Wood Valdivielso 10 12 14 8 9 18 10 10 5 38 17 17 14 21 144 23 JPN Eiichiro Hamazaki Masato Takaki 2881312OCS4314 4 118222OCS 147 GOLD 24 FIN Olli Posti Markus Hongisto 29 14 7 16 2 10 6 13 11 RDG RDG 5 OCS OCS 150 25 SUI Matthias Renker Alain Stettler 4 14 7 27 7 7 13 20 7 28 36 OCS 12 6 152 26 DEN Jorgen Bojsen‐Moller Sune Dano 10 25 OCS 18 6 28 3 5 7 20 14 24 23 12 167 27 JPN Kan Yamada Makoto Yamada 1 11 15 20 14 14 23 6 13 22 33 21 16 24 176 28 KOR Dae Young Kim Sung Ahn Jung 22 5 OCS 4 24 24 12 8 2 8 21 28 19 OCS 177 29 BLR Igor Ivachintsov Mihhail Protassevitch 261822141317102018102211255 180 30 GER Lutz Stengel Frank Fellew 6 9 23 5 11 21 8 9 OCS 19 19 OCS 21 OCS 191 31 RUS Vadim Statsenko Mikhail Kroutikov 231012269 2 24149RDGRDG31OCS13 194 32 JPN Mitsunori Nara Hitoshi Kuriyama 28 3 21 10 OCS 13 12 16 12 12 38 22 29 23 201 33 BRA Sergio Araujo Leonardo Espindola Dos Santos 18 21 8 ZPG 24 18 11 17 16 RDG RDG 16 OCS 10 201 34 SLO Miha Staut Peter Habjan 25 6 15 DSQ 21 4 8 23 RDG 23 29 29 OCS 16 213 35 ITA Matteo Ivaldi Marco Scitto 129 20244 11OCSRDGRDG26351927OCS 213 36 SLO Peter Podunavac Mitja Petric 5 4 23ZPG142616151932232632DNC 214 37 KOR Jung Chul Kim Hyeong Tae Kim 21 19 25 5 20 25 17 7 RDG 27 25 32 33 DNF 231 38 IRL Tom Fitzpatrick Dave Mchugh 16 26 10 21 18 20 4 22 12 36 32 30 31 OCS 242 39 USA Peter Katcha Jim Elvart 21 20 10 12 7 25 29 11 21 31 34 OCS 30 26 243 40 DEN Allan Pederson Bjarke Johnsen 24 22 22 2 DSQ 19 15 RDG RDG 2 2 118 41 POL Adam Paszek Robert Zawadowicz 25 28 24 8 5 20 17 29 17 1 16 133 42 USA Lawrence Suter Jonathan Farrar 31 17 30 11 22 8 13 26 22 6 14 139 43 CRO Toni Bulaja Ivan Bulaja 27 31 18 24 8 6 OCS 21 25 9 3 141 44 BEL Floris Mortelmans Thomas Vanschaftinghe 18 22 25 16 26 17 14 RDG RDG 4 15 144 45 SUI Lukas Erni Simon Bruegger 20 28 21 26 17 12 30 RDG RDG 8 5 152 46 KOR Jung Yeol Park Hyun Ho Yoon 13 26 17 22 23 7 28 17 RDG DNF 9 152 47 CAN Paul Baskett Brent MacDonald 13 24 18 13 27 26 OCS 21 17 14 7 153 48 SUI Urs Schaer Christian Sprecher 16 23 24 20 15 9 25 28 18 18 10 153 49 BEL Pieter Degroote Bart Degroote 26 21 26 DSQ 20 21 14 27 14 13 1 156 50 EST Andres Rohtla Tonis Haavel 17 23 16 29 21 33 15 31 22 3 18 164 51 SIN Shaw Her Siew Wee Tai Ng 30 27 11 25 OCS 24 22 19 10 7 19 164 52 ITA Piero Vigo Stefano Moretti 17 17 19 23 16 23 OCS 13 23 19 OCS 170 53 AUS Justin Steel Christopher Palmer 20 19 17 17 17 19 20 DNF OCS 17 24 170 54 GBR Mick Fenwick Steve Bull 31 25 19 9 OCS 31 27 22 RDG 15 4 175 55 NED Tiemen Zijlmans Merijn Olsthoorn 32 30 27 30 19 16 25 RDG RDG 10 6 183 56 FIN Leo Martio Iiro Jaakonsaari 15 29 26 30 31 27 24 12 8 22 DNF 193 57 PAK Mamoon Sadiq Amir Nawaz 29 34 27 28 23 15 21 28 26 12 13 193 FLEET 58 NED Martijn Du Prie Dirk Jan Lucas 22 34 31 31 27 32 16 25 24 16 8 200 59 CHN Xuhui Huang Zhufu Wu 24 30 28 14 28 29 29 24 15 OCS 12 203 60 IRL Gerald Owens Graham Elmes 35 37 33 27 28 34 21 14 9 5 OCS 206 61 BEL Jo Vos Klaas Vos 33 24 31 19 OCS 30 32 23 20 11 20 210 62 HKG Yuk Wah Chan Wai Yan Mak 19 29 28 31 29 23 20 35 27 20 17 212 SILVER 63 NED Sven Janssen Erwin Janssen 33 31 29 23 19 28 11 33 21 26 26 214 64 IRL David Crosbie Smyth Nicholas 30 32 29 22 30 31 19 15 20 OCS 23 219 65 FIN Anssi Lyden Jukka Saarikorpi 27 27 35 32 31 27 18 RDG RDG 21 25 230 66 HKG Ping Man Tong Ping Shun Tong 34 32 32 35 25 33 26 31 DNF 25 11 249 67 CAN Paul Laderoute Stefan Larson 36 33 33 32 32 30 27 29 OCS 23 21 260 68 PAK Imran Akhtar Khan Zahid Rauf 19 35 32 34 26 32 28 36 DNF 24 DNF 266 69 CZE Jaroslav Verner Pavel Winkler 35 33 34 29 30 34 33 34 DNF 27 22 276 70 PAK Arsalan Khan Adeel Khan 32 20 30 DNF 29 35 23 DNF DNF DNF OCS 287 71 SUD Yassin Eltaib Abdell Monem DNF DNF 35 DNF DNF DNS 35 DNF DNF 28 28 323 72 GBR Gareth Evans Chris Parsons 34 35 34 33 33 DNS DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 325 73 UAE Ahmad Sultan Al Rumathey Ahmad Mubarak Al Mazroey 37 36 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 27 DNS DNF DNF 335 74 SUD Adil Mohamed Dyab Alla Mohamed Sayed Ali DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNS DNF DNF DNF DNF 27 339 75 UAE Abdullah Al Rumathey Marwan Al Tomamy 36 DNF 36 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 347 76 UAE Khalifa Al Mazroey Ali Eid Al Rumathey DNF DNF DNF DNF DNC DNF 34 DNF DNF DNF DNF 349 77 SUD Imadeidin Mokhtar Abdalla Amir Merguani Mohamed DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 358.
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