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2010 Europeans Istanbul 470 OPEN EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (for men and mixed crews) ISTANBUL - TURKEY - 28 AUGUST - 6 SEPTEMBER 2010 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 54 boats - 20 nations (EUR rank = rank in European Championship - European champions in bold) * : 5 points penalty added to race score Open EUR Final Qualifying races Final races Nation Sail no Crew rank rank scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 Greece GRE 1 Panagiotis MANTIS, Pavlos KAGIALIS 59 9 7 13 1 2 2 1 2 5 5 10(14)1 2 2 Israel ISR 7 Gideon KLIGER, Eran SELA 61 1 1 8 5 3 9 12 6 6 1 (25) 5 2 3 3 Great Britain GBR 844 Luke PATIENCE, Stuart BITHELL 64(bfd )1 1 1 118105 4 9 5 1 4 4 4 Greece GRE 165 Panagiotis KAMPOURIDIS, Theodoros 67 4 10 4 3 8 13 2 3 2 6(17)6 3 5 5 France FRA 44 Pierre LEBOUCHER, Vincent GAROS 71 3 10 4 5 4 4 9 15(23)4 1 2 5 6 6 Croatia CRO 83 Sime FANTELA, Igor MARENIC 74 2 2 2 4 3 5 7 8 16 (23) 2 7 8 7 7 Spain ESP 9 Onán BARREIROS RODRÍGUEZ, Aarón SARMIENTO 98 10 5 10 7 8 8 5 11 9 8 (21) 3 7 8 8 France FRA 7 Nicolas CHARBONNIER, Baptiste MEYER-DIEU 98 3 19 7 2 5 2 16 1 1 11 (23) 13 9 MEDAL RACE 9 9 Russia RUS 2 Mikhail SHEREMETYEV, Maxim SHEREMETYEV 123 13 18 5 6 1 16 6 18 8 (24) 8 12 6 10 10 Netherlands NED 77 Steven LEFEVRE, Steven KROL 129 2 12 5 3 7 15 20 12 (27) 2 16 15 10 multiplied(scores by 2) 11 11 Austria AUT 3 Matthias SCHMID, Florian REICHSTÄDTER 127 (bfd ) 5 3 6 9 20 8 26 7 14 6 11 2 12 USA USA 1713 Stuart MCNAY, Graham BIEHL 134 (bfd ) 15 3 10 12 1 11 dsq 13 3 9 9 10 13 12 Russia RUS 7 Vladimir CHAUS, Denis GRIBANOV 134 4 20 13 15 11 10 (26) 9 3 16 7 8 8 14 13 Great Britain GBR 846 Ben SAXTON, David KOHLER 138,4 13 8 2 (dnf ) 4 6 4 23 15 26 4 rdg 9 15 14 Germany GER 55 Jan-jasper WAGNER, Lennart SCHEUFLER 140 10 13 18 13 6 3 3 10 (25) 12 13 23 6 16 15 Italy ITA 11 Fabio ZENI, Nicola PITANTI 141 5 18 15 11 6 7 22 4 14 17 18 4 (16) GOLD GOLD FLEET 17 16 Spain ESP 68 Pablo SANTURDE DEL ARCO, Alejandro RAMOS 142 12 3 9 (21) 12 8 17 16 12 19 3 16 5 18 17 Great Britain GBR 852 Philip SPARKS, Chris GRUBE 144 12 11 15 7 13 3 13 (20) 18 7 14 20 1 19 18 Germany GER 49 Lucas ZELLMER, Heiko SEELIG 146 6 4 7 2 7 12 21 17 24 10 19 (25) 7 20 19 Germany GER 74 Daniel ZEPUNTKE, Baldewein DUSTIN 150 9 17 1 11 5 15 14 13 (22) 21 12 10 12 21 20 Israel ISR 11 Yogev YOSEF, Yam AMIR 154 7 11 6 13 2 24 15 7 17 13 (27) 26 3 22 21 Belarus BLR 11 Daniil ADZINTSOV, Kiryl MEYER 172 6 6 16 16 10 11 19 21 10 (27) 15 19 13 23 22 France FRA 29 Simon MORICEAU, Vincent GUILLARM 178 17 8 11 9 18 12 (23) 14 21 22 11 21 4 24 23 Turkey TUR 890 Deniz CINAR, Ates CINAR 189 7 13 10 8 11 17 (24) 19 19 15 24 22 14 25 24 Germany GER 77 Morten BOGACKI, Jens STEINBORN 190 14 17 11 12 10 7 18 22 (26) 20 20 18 11 26 25 Ukraine UKR 67 Yurii ZHURAVLOV, Pavlo MATSUYEV 193 8 2 23 8 14 5 (25) 24 20 25 22 17 15 LAST RACE (10 pointsLAST (10 added RACE to scores) 27 26 Austria AUT 437 David BARGEHR, Lukas MÄHR 207 5 9 21 18 16 4 (27) 25 11 18 26 27 17 - 1 - 1st October 2010 470 OPEN EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP (for men and mixed crews) ISTANBUL - TURKEY - 28 AUGUST - 6 SEPTEMBER 2010 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 54 boats - 20 nations (EUR rank = rank in European Championship - European champions in bold) * : 5 points penalty added to race score Open EUR Final Qualifying races Final races Nation Sail no Crew rank rank scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 28 27 France FRA 27 Sofian BOUVET, Jérémie MION 92 18 20 12 10(dnc )1 1 8 9 2 2 2 7 29 28 Italy ITA 4 Luca DUBBINI, Roberto DUBBINI 110 19 (dnf )9 4 9 22 6 5 7 4 4 5 16 30 29 Great Britain GBR 853 Matt MEE, Dobson IAN 111 15 14 19 (20) 16 20 10 3 1 6 1 3 3 31 30 Germany GER 4988 Ferdinand GERZ, Tobias BOLDUAN 122 11 9 8 18 18 16 4 6 13 13 5 1 (dnc) 32 31 Greece GRE 333 Theofanis KAVAS, Andreas PAPADOPOULOS 124 15 4 17 17 (22) 13 9 7 2 3 10* 7* 10 33 32 Finland FIN 7 Joonas LINDGREN, Niklas LINDGREN 127 21 3 14 16 15 10 3 4 10 5 13 13 (dnc) 34 33 France FRA 8 Kévin PEPONNET, Julien LEBRUN 137 8 12 18 (23) 13 21 2 1 15 17 16 10 4 35 34 Slovenia SLO 21 Mitja MIKULIN, Sebastian PRINCIC 145 17 16 6 14 14 (22*) 16 2 19 22 3 15 1 MEDAL RACE 36 35 Germany GER 75 Denny NAUJOCK, Nils SCHRÖDER 151 19 14 14 12 17 (23) 8 12 16 1 11 12 15 37 36 France FRA 34 Gabriel SKOCZEK, Achille NEBOUT 151 11 6 12 15 15 14 (dnf) dnf 4 16 12 16 2 38 37 Switzerland SUI 1429 Yannick BRAUCHLI, Romuald HAUSSER 154 14 7 20 17 21 6 (dnf) dnf 6 8 9 4 14 39 38 Italy ITA 71 Andrea AIRÒ, Nikolaos MASCOLI 159 1 19 (23) 19 20 14 13 10 20 11 14 9 9 40 39 Switzerland SUI 64 Lukas ERNI, Christian SPRECHER 165 16 (25) 22 22 20 19 11 13 12 7 7 8 8 41 40 Ukraine UKR 5 Vitaliy MOSHKOVSKYY, Sergii POLISHCHUK 175 (dsq ) 21 21 14 21 19 5 14 8 12 6 6 dnf 42 41 Hungary HUN 32 Gabor SALLAI, Balint PERJES 177 (dsq ) 16 19 dnf dnf 11 7 11 5 10 17 19 6 43 42 Netherlands NED 27 Ben KOPPELAAR, Remy OOMENS 189 20 22 (24) 20 19 23 14 9 23 9 8 11 11 SILVER FLEET SILVER FLEET 44 43 Ukraine UKR 10 Igor TSVETKOV, Andriy YADRIN 205 23 24 24 (dnf ) 23 18 15 15 11 15 18 14 5 45 44 Switzerland SUI 7 Olivier GREMAUD, Adrien GREMAUD 214 24 15 17 (dnf) dnc 26 17 16 3 14 19 22 13 46 45 Turkey TUR 2 Fatih AKCAN, Alper TAKAZ 217 21 (23) 20 19 17 21 12 19 18 20 15 23 12 47 46 Italy ITA 79 Pierluigi ALESSIO, Michele RINALDI 245 18 22 (25) 21 23 25 18 17 24 19 21 20 17 48 47 Turkey TUR 9 Tayfun EREY, Onur KARASU 269 (dnf ) 25 27 22 22 27 19 20 25 24 22 17 19 49 48 Ukraine UKR 25 Dontsov PAVLO, Kalchenko DENIS 271 23 24 26 (dnf ) 25 17 dnf dnf 21 21 20 18 20 50 49 Turkey TUR 70 Baris BILGE, Ilyas INCE 271 22 (27) 26 23 24 24 21 18 22 25 24 24 18 51 Malaysia MAS 1 Razman MAT ALI, Ahmad Hakhimi AHMAD SHUKRI 274 22 23 25 24 24 9 20 21 17* 23* (dnc) dnc dnc 52 50 Italy ITA 5 Giulio DESIDERATO, Edoardo BIANCHI 277 16 21 16 9 19 (dnc) dnf dnf dnf dnc dnc dnc dnc 53 51 Turkey TUR 8 Özgün FIRTINA, Mert PEKIÇTEN 277 20 26 22 24 (dnc ) 25 dnf dnf 14 18 23 21 dnc 54 Singapore TUR 21 Arda BAYKAL, Burak ZENGIN 332 25 (dnf ) 27 dnf dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc - 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