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2007 ISAF Worlds Cascais MEN'S ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - CASCAIS - PORTUGAL - 4-13 JULY 2007 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 112 boats - 47 nations - 6 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Australia AUS 311 Nathan Wilmot / Malcolm Page 30 1 6 2 2 1 6 2 4 30* 3 2 Netherlands NED 1 Sven Coster / Kalle Coster 54 6 14 2 1 6 3 8 233*6 3 Israel ISR 7 Gideon Kliger / Udi Gal 62 4 5 26bfd*1 1 4 7 4 5 4 Portugal POR 22 Alvaro Marinho / Miguel Nunes 63 2 8 14 1 15* 12 3 1 2 10 5 Australia AUS 361 Mathew Belcher / Nick Behrens 66,6 21 5 6 4 4 4 rdg rdg dnf* 4 6 Croatia CRO 83 Sime Fantela / Igor Marenic 67 8 16 5 21* 2 15 1 10 8 1 7 France FRA 11 Benjamin Bonnaud / Romain Bonnaud 68 7 13 5 1 4 18 5 19* 1 7 8 Great Britain GBR 817 Nick Rogers / Joe Glanfield 69 7 1 1dnf*3 7 7 33 6 2 MEDAL RACE 9 Spain ESP 9 Onan Barreiros / Aaaron Sarmiento 80 14* 7 10 3 7 14 6 5 10 9 10 USA USA 1713 Stuart McNay / Graham Biehl 89 3 7 5 6 14 11 17* 14 13 8 multiplied(scores by 2) 11 Great Britain GBR 838 Nic Asher / Elliott Willis 81 3 21 4 9 6 38* 15 13 3 7 12 Argentina ARG 70 Javier Conte / Juan De la Fuente 88 20 32* 2 11 10 9 16 9 9 2 13 Spain ESP 1 Francisco Sanchez / Alejandro Ramos 88 3 11 3 5 12 10 18* 15 18 11 14 Belarus BLR 5 Sergei Desukevich / Pavel Logunov 93 11 9 bfd* 13 13 8 12 11 11 5 15 Japan JPN 4316 Kan Yamada / Kenichi Nakamura 94 24 3 4 9 2 19 36* 22 7 4 16 France FRA 17 Alexandre Pallu de La Barriere / Aymeric Chappelier 96 4 20 6 5 5 5 24 36* 21 6 17 France FRA 44 Pierre Leboucher / Vincent Garos 98 6 18 7 6 5 24* 13 8 23 12 18 Sweden SWE 333 Johan Molund / Niels Flohr 108 29* 1 6 3 29 16 19 16 17 1 19 Israel ISR 9 Eyal Levin / Yam Amir 108 2 26 11 4 2 2 10 24 27 bfd* 20 Japan JPN 4296 Hiroki Maeda / Ryosuke Tanigawa 111 9 17 9 18 9 31* 28 6 5 10 21 Germany GER 4 Lukas Zellmer / Heiko Seelig 114 2 10 4 7 9 22 14 17 35* bfd GOLD GOLD FLEET 22 USA USA 1734 Mikee Anderson-Mitterling / David Hughes 119 12 16 1 9 8 20 dsq* 32 12 9 23 France FRA 24 Dreano Ronan / Floch Ronan 121 24 3 8 5 11 13 30* 30 19 8 24 France FRA 7 Nicolas Charbonnier / Olivier Bausset 123 18 1 17 7 10 21 9 23 25* 17 25 Slovenia SLO 16 Karlo Hmeljak / Mitja Nevecny 129 9 23 12 10 3 30 25 35* 14 3 26 Greece GRE 165 Panagiotis Kampouridis / Gerasimos Orologas 136 8 5 16 4 7 37* 32 20 15 bfd 27 Germany GER 23 Christopher Lorenz / Friedrich Gebert 137 13 2 17 20 11 32 26 3 ocs* 13 GOLD FLEET 28 Italy ITA 2 Zandona Gabrio / Andrea Trani 139 17 25 1 2 15 23 11 26* 26 19 29 Canada CAN 606 Stephane Locas / Oliver Bone 145 12 7 8 15 17 17 35 21 34* 14 30 Korea KOR 82 Changju Kim / Jihoon Kim 149 23 9 9 10 14 29* 20 28 20 16 31 Singapore SIN 6 Roy Tay / Peiming Chung 163 19 4 12 12 21 34* 34 18 28 15 32 Japan JPN 4271 Kazuto Seki / Shoichi Yanagawa 167 5 15 8 bfd* 17 27 23 12 31 bfd 33 Japan JPN 4275 Takaaki Kawata / Yugo Yoshida 168 13 10 3 12 30 35* 29 27 22 22 34 Singapore SIN 7 Yuan Zhen Xu / Terence Koh 174 25 6 bfd* 11 6 26 21 34 24 21 35 Sweden SWE 336 Anton Dahlberg / Sebastian Östling 177 1 9 19 22 16 28 31 31 32* 20 36 Greece GRE 7 George Vasilas / Evangelos Vasile Mitakis 179 17 3 bfd* 14 12 36 27 25 16 bfd 37 Netherlands NED 8 Bart Peeters / Olivier Bakker 182 10 24 3 16 20 33* 33 29 29 18 38 Greece GRE 136 Panagiotis Mantis / Theodoros Polychronidis 196 5 18 bfd* 8 11 25 22 dnf dnf dnf - 1 - 18th December 2014 MEN'S ISAF 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - CASCAIS - PORTUGAL - 4-13 JULY 2007 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 112 boats - 47 nations - 6 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 39 Argentina ARG 61 Matías Bühler / Marcos Lamas 92 1 2 bfd* dnf 24 1 11 10 2 2 40 Ireland IRL 77 Gerald Owens / Philip Lawton 93 15 19 13 12 25* 5 10 6 4 9 41 Spain ESP 769 Gustavo Martinez / Dimas Wood 96 6 27* 22 26 4 16 2 3 3 14 42 Great Britain GBR 834 Luke Patience / Chris Grube 103 8 22 bfd* 8 14 32 1 4 11 3 43 Croatia CRO 69 Ante Cesic / Ante Kujundzic 119 25 22 10 bfd* 3 3 6 5 7 dnf 44 Netherlands NED 77 Fevre Steven Le / Steven Krol 119,3 17 16 rdg 19 5 9 4 2 33 bfd* 45 New-Zealand NZL 212 Carl Evans / Peter Burling 120 28 14 bfd* 17 16 2 3 29 6 5 46 Greece GRE 623 Milaios MIchail / Kagialis Pavlos 123 23 14 27 bfd* 7 7 15 15 8 7 MEDAL RACE 47 Russia RUS 4 Dmitry Berezkin / Alexander Zybin 125 15 25* 17 16 8 25 5 16 22 1 48 Greece GRE 131 Andreas Kosmatopoulos / Andreas Papadoulos 126 22 25* 14 15 17 13 16 1 12 16 49 Poland POL 50 Patryk Piasecki / Kacper Zieminski 128 10 19 15 18 10 19 7 20 26* 10 50 Japan JPN 4181 Yuya Ishikawa / Eisuke Noro 130 28* 12 13 21 18 18 20 21 1 6 51 Switzerland SUI 51 Tobias Etter / Felix Steiger 133 12 28 24 bfd* 12 4 9 7 18 19 52 France FRA 5 Etienne Fiault / Kilian Leray 137 26 8 11 19 19 10 dnf* 12 10 22 53 Japan JPN 4294 Tetsuya Matsunaga / Taro Ueno 141 raf* 6 13 10 23 15 28 26 16 4 54 New-Zealand NZL 198 Geoffrey Woolley / Mark Overington 144 28 33 bfd* 8 1 8 8 17 29 12 55 Italy ITA 5 Giulio Desiderato / Alessandro Saettone 156 19 11 23 11 21 14 13 24* 20 24 56 USA USA 1697 Justin Law / Michael Miller 157 27 20 14 14 19 24 31* 11 15 13 57 China CHN 543 Hechi Chen / Suhong Wang 160 21 4 28 24 8 36* 25 19 23 8 58 Korea KOR 81 Daeyoung Kim / Dongwoo Lee 162 31 13 12 14 dnf* 12 14 23 5 dnf 59 Germany GER 77 Morten Bogacki / Christian Lindemann 162 11 15 15 15 22 26 dnf* 9 24 25 SILVER FLEET SILVER FLEET 60 Germany GER 4962 Jens Lehmann / Jens Steinborn 165,4 rdg rdg 18 22 13 23 32* 18 21 15 61 Great Britain GBR 823 Jonny McGovern / Tom Mapplebeck 168 7 33 16 dnf* 9 6 23 8 28 bfd 62 Australia AUS 355 Mathieu Higgins / Timothy Lynch 169 9 17 bfd* 21 25 17 22 13 34 11 63 Belgium BEL 9 Antwerpen Bruno Van / Pim Peeters 172 5 20 10 16 20 28 17 36* 36 20 64 Great Britain GBR 814 Neil Marsden / Ian Dobson 173 14 22 bfd* 13 13 27 27 14 17 26 65 Slovenia SLO 141 Tomaz Copi / Luka Verzel 180 32 30 11 2 27 21 21 34* 19 17 66 Italy ITA 4 Luca Dubbini / Roberto Dubbini 186 14 13 dnf* 17 20 20 26 22 31 23 67 Hungary HUN 391 Gábor Sallai / David Olosz 187 16 26 16 17 26 31* 29 30 9 18 68 Great Britain GBR 830 Tom Mallindine / James Clark 188 34* 10 15 23 18 30 12 32 27 21 69 Poland POL 52 Tomasz Januszewski / Marcin Mickiewicz 193 10 29 dsq* 13 24 11 24 31 13 dnf 70 China CHN 428 Feng Zheng / Zhiqiang Fu 198 30 28 9 6 21 22 19 25 35* dne 71 Korea KOR 83 Cheul Yoon / Hyeongtae Kim 208 23 30 bfd* 3 15 29 18 27 25 dnf 72 Chile CHI 11 Mas Alberto Gonzalez / Parro Diego Gonzalez 223 18 4 bfd* 30 22 35 34 28 14 dne 73 Czech Rep. 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