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Double-Handed Dinghy Open - 49Er print | close Mistral Men | Mistral Women | Europe | Laser | Finn | 470 Men | 470 Women | 49er | Tornado | Star | Yngling Double-handed Dinghy Open - 49er Fleet Overall - After 16 races out of 16 Results as at: 26 Aug 2004 14:26 Race Points PlaceNOCName 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total Net 1 ESP Iker MARTINEZ 3 11 7 5 1(12) 2 6(12) 1 8 2 8 2 4 7 91 67 Xavier FERNANDEZ 2 UKR Rodion LUKA 4(15) 3 7 2(10) 7 5 9 5 3 10 6 5 3 3 97 72 George LEONCHUK 3 GBR Chris DRAPER 8 5 6 3 10 8 1(13)(11) 8 2 4 1 9 6 6 101 77 Simon HISCOCKS 4 NOR Christoffer SUNDBY 1 3 9(20) 6 4 13 8(15) 11 6 9 11 3 2 2 123 88 Frode BOVIM OCS 5 USA Tim Wadlow 7 8 5(20) 9 9 8 3 1(13) 7 3 10 11 1 10 125 92 Pete SPAULDING OCS 6 BRA Andre FONSECA 2 4(13) 13 3 3 5 12 10 12 5(15) 12 10 8 5 132 104 Rodrigo DUARTE 7 AUS Chris NICHOLSON 13 6 15 1 17(18) 10 1 7 3 1 17 2 1(20) 11 143 105 Gary BOYD OCS 8 FIN Thomas JOHANSON (14) 7 2 9 8 6 9 7 5 6 9 13 14 12(15) 4 140 111 Jukka PIIRAINEN 9 GER Marcus BAUR 9 2 1 8 14(16) 15 11 16 2 12 6 5 14(20) 1 152 116 Max GROY DNF 10 AUT Nico DELLE-KARTH 5 13 11 6 5 14 6(17) 13 4 (15) 8 13 4 12 8 154 122 Nikolaus RESCH 11 FRA Marc AUDINEAU 6 10 14 11(16) 1 12 14 4(18) 11 11 4 8 10 14 164 130 Stephane CHRISTIDIS 12 SUI Christopher RAST 11 9 12 2(20) 7(16) 16 3 10 10 16 7 16 9 9 173 137 Christian STEIGER OCS 13 DEN Michael HESTBAEK 16(17)(17) 10 7 11 3 15 6 7 17 1 15 6 11 13 172 138 Dennis DENGSO 14 ITA Pietro SIBELLO (20) 1 4 12 11(17) 4 9 14 15 16 5 9 17 5 16 175 138 Gianfranco SIBELLO DSQ 15 JPN Kenji NAKAMURA 12 14(19)(20) 4 2 19 4 2 14 4 7 17 18 14 15 185 146 Masato TAKAKI OCS 16 IRL Tom FITZPATRICK 10 16 10 4 12 5(17) 2 17 16 14 14 (20) 7 13 12 189 152 Fraser BROWN DSQ 17 GRE Thanassis PACHOUMAS 15 12 8 14 15 13 14 18 8 17 (20) 1213.4 15 7(20)221.4181.4 Vasilios PORTOSALTE DSQ RDG 18 POL Marcin CZAJKOWSKI (20) 18 16(20) 13 15 11 10 18 9 13 18 3 13 16 17 230 190 Krzysztof KIERKOWSKI DSQ OCS 19 IND Malav SHROFF 17(19) 18 15 18 19 18 19 19 19 18 19 (20) 19 17 18 292 253 Sumeet PATEL DNS Legend OCS-On Course Side; BFG-Black flag; DNF-Did Not Finish; DNC-Did Not Come to Start Area; RDG-Redress Given; DPI-Discretionary Penalty Imposed; ( )- Excluded Score • 26 Aug - Status • Thursday 26 Aug 2004 Quo Maintained • Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 • 24 Aug - As • Monday 23 Aug 2004 Good As It Gets • Sunday 22 Aug 2004 • 23 Aug - Tough • Friday 20 Aug 2004 Day At The Office • Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 • 20 Aug - Big Day • Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 For Big Fleet • 19 Aug - Flash Quotes • 19 Aug - Snakes And Ladders • 18 Aug - Germany On-Form On First Full Day • 17 Aug - Bad day For Pre-competition Favourites • 16 Aug - Racing To Start Tomorrow • 16 Aug - Race Status Update • 5 Aug - 49er Class Preview © 2004 IOC Official Results powered by Atos Origin. Timing and results management by SWATCH. www.olympic.org www.athens2004.com .
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