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2002 Worlds Cagliari WOMEN'S 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CAGLIARI - ITALY - 2-11 SEPTEMBER 2002 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account two discards) 61 boats - 27 nations - 5 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Greece GRE 64 Sofia Bekatorou / Emilia Tsoulfa 40 16* 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 13 3 10 2 2dnc* 2 Netherlands NED 6 Lisa Westerhoff / Margriet Matthijisse 61 21* 4 1 1 1 3 6 22* 9 16 2 1 1 16 3 France FRA 2594 Ingrid Petitjean / Nadege Douroux 61 8 6 4 2 3 20*27* 2 4 13 4 6 3 6 4 Russia RUS 700 Vlada Ilıenko / Diana Krutskih 70 1 9 ocs*6 4 4 7 8 2 512*9 7 8 5 Germany GER 4908 Stephanie Rothweiler / Monika Leu 79 9 3 20* 7 5 4 15* 6 10 6 8 11 9 1 6 Spain ESP 1788 Natalia Via-Dufresne / Sandra Azon 79 7 2 2 8 6 6 12 21* 3 2 11 10 10 25* 7 Israel ISR 10 Nike Kornecki / Vered bouskila 80 19 4 ocs*ocs* 9 2 13 4 1 4 1 5 14 dnf 8 Australia AUS 341 Jenny Armstrong / Belinda Stowel 90 10 1 7 8 2 12 14 11 15* 7 3 19* 5 10 9 Germany GER 4907 Stephanie Trubel / Vivien Kussatz 93 6 7 12 3 10 2 16 5 19* 1 18* 7 12 12 10 Denmark DEN 127 Susanne Ward / Michaela Ward 105 18 9 3 2 7 1 18 15 11 25* 5 8 8 19* 11 Greece GRE 163 Dimitra Mylona / Aliki Kourkoulou 119 5 15 3 13 17 19 3 3 6 10 24* 24* 20 5 12 France FRA 2607 Anne Claire LeBerre / Marie Riou 131 27* 2 6 ocs* 6 11 8 17 5 19 7 14 13 23 13 Slovenia SLO 142 Vesna Dekleva / Klara Maucec 134 2 12 ocs* 3 19 5 5 18 14 11 29 12 dnf* 4 14 Netherlands NED 11 Marcelien De Koning / Lobke Berkhout 135 28* 5 5 7 14 9 dsq* 14 8 22 28 4 4 15 15 Israel ISR 5 Linur Kliger / Anat Fabrikant 136 7 6 ocs* 9 12 3 21 9 12 21 21 ocs* 6 9 16 Netherlands NED 1068 Marion Kooister / Petra Degoederen 141 23 7 11 5 8 9 2 26* 24* 8 13 20 24 11 17 Argentina ARG 104 Fernanda Sesto / Paula Reinoso 156 14 14 13 12 4 23* 1 13 22 9 14 25* 19 21 GOLD FLEET GOLD FLEET 18 Japan JPN 3970 Chizuko İjima / Makiko Ikuta 156 22 10 9 4 9 7 11 10 21 20 25* 22 11 26* 19 Canada CAN 520 Jennifer Provan / Nikola Girke 163 9 8 8 19 7 22* 20 19 17 14 9 15 28* 18 20 New-Zealand NZL 195 Shelley Hessan / Linda Dickson 168 13 5 2 ocs* 11 7 30 31* 7 17 17 17 25 17 21 Hungary HUN 49 Marta Weores / Anna Payr 169 12 12 ocs* 5 16 8 28 30* 16 15 6 21 17 13 22 Poland POL 55 Katarzyna Tylinska / Suzanna Gladysz 175 30* 3 10 16 13 10 23 28* 20 12 16 23 15 14 23 Sweden SWE 312 Therese Torgersson / Vendela Zachrisson 178 5 10 ocs* 6 11 5 17 25 26 24 23 dnf* 23 3 24 Finland FIN 131 Maria Saarikallio / Maria Andrea Diesen 185 4 24 10 17 13 13 24 29* 23 29* 15 13 22 7 25 Great Britain GBR 806 Christina Bassadone / Catherine Hopson 195 4 22 ocs* 12 8 6 26 7 18 27 20 dsq* 21 24 26 Japan JPN 4090 Wakako Tabato / Naomi Kurita 197 14 8 11 4 21 16 22 20 28 23 27 3 dnf* dsq* 27 Great Britain GBR 793 Josie Gibson / Saskia Clark 197 11 11 ocs* 11 5 11 19 16 27 30* 30 16 18 22 28 USA USA 1754 Erin Maxwell / Jen Morgan 200 2 14 13 16 20 17 29* 24 dnf* 28 19 18 27 2 29 Slovenia SLO 19 Janja Orel / Alenka Orel 207 24 21 5 14 10 10 9 23 25 18 22 26* 26 27* 30 Croatia CRO 68 Jasna Supuk / Nika Staglie 214 8 13 14 14 12 21 10 27 30* 26 26 27 16 28* 31 USA USA 1732 Katy McDowell / Isabelle Kingsolving 225 10 16 ocs* 11 3 8 25 12 29 ocs* 31 28 dnf 20 - 1 - 18th December 2014 WOMEN'S 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CAGLIARI - ITALY - 2-11 SEPTEMBER 2002 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account two discards) 61 boats - 27 nations - 5 Continents Final Qualifying races Final races Rank Nation Sail no Crew scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 32 Germany GER 4911 Alina Grobe / Carolin Grosser 113 25* 25* 14 10 16 18 20 12 3 6 8 3 1 2 33 Estonia EST 9 Maria Veessar / Maiki Saaring 115 23* 13 16ocs*15 14 18 5 12 9 1 2 4 6 34 Italy ITA 4286 Daniela Magistro / Elisa Cecconi 123 1 21* 18 21 18 23* 9 8 1 5 16 4 13 9 35 USA USA 1736 Amanda Clark / Sarah Mergenthaler 132 12 30* 4 15 15 24 11 13 2 2 3 12 26* 19 36 Ukraine UKR 4 Angelina Kalincheva / Natalia Zaveruykha 134 17 20 9 15 22* 14 2 3 4 15 12 14 9 dnf* 37 Great Britain GBR 792 Helena Lucas / Jenny Helley 139 11 11 19 31* 24 28* 8 22 6 8 2 1 23 4 38 Switzerland SUI 1404 Stephanie Milliquet / Corinne Meyer 140 13 17 ocs* 9 18 13 13 15 5 20* 17 7 8 5 39 Austria AUT 431 Sylvia Vogl / Carolina Flatscher 144 16 16 17 10 19 21* ocs* 1 21 17 4 6 16 1 40 Italy ITA 4288 Nicoletta Aloj / Emanuela Sossi 149 3 15 16 13 dnf* dsq* 4 7 13 18 9 26 17 8 41 Germany GER 4903 Kathrin Kadelbach / Saskia Schroeder 150 21 19 8 25 2 26 ocs* ocs* 7 26 6 5 2 3 42 Australia AUS 338 Lisa Charlson / Sarah Wilmot 157 20* 20 6 19 25* 17 1 2 9 11 20 20 19 13 43 France FRA 2613 Emanuelle Adam / Virginie Adam 160 26* 23 15 23 24 27* 6 4 10 3 11 17 3 21 44 Japan JPN 3695 Yuka Yoshisako / Mitsuko Satake 167 6 26* 12 30* 14 15 3 20 11 7 19 15 25 20 45 Italy ITA 4305 Federica Prunai / Ubaldini Chiara Mori 172 3 22 ocs* 18 23 27* 5 6 14 25 10 19 15 12 46 Italy ITA 4256 Elisabetta Saccheggiani / Myriam Cutolo 177 18 18 ocs* 20 26 19 7 11 29* 14 13 11 6 14 47 France FRA 2600 Morgane Fountaine / M.Dauray Dorothée 182 24* 25* 15 18 22 12 16 18 18 21 5 16 5 16 48 Brazil BRA 177 Fernanda Oliveira / Fabiana Scarrone 186 15 27* 7 23 20 25 14 24 dnf* 1 7 10 22 18 SILVER FLEET SILVER FLEET 49 Finland FIN 134 Hanna Saari / Tundi Peteja 190 19 19 22* 24* 21 22 12 10 20 4 15 13 18 17 50 Switzerland SUI 1396 Franziska Duerig / Andrea Kroepfli 197 17 23 21 26* 28* 18 10 14 16 10 24 24 10 10 51 France FRA 2611 Marie Amelie Hamart / Ophelie Theron 207 22 ocs* 17 17 17 26* 24 9 17 22 23 21 7 11 52 Germany GER 4863 Sabine Walter / Gesine Windelberg 217 26 17 dnf* dnf* dnf 15 15 26 8 12 21 9 21 15 53 Italy ITA 4283 Paola Richelli / Giovanna Micol 229 20 dnf* ocs* 20 25 16 19 23 15 13 22 18 dnf 7 54 Russia RUS 7 Viktoria Vassilieva / Marina Ermakova 238 15 24 25 22 27* 24 21 17 19 16 18 23 14 dnf* 55 Great Britain GBR 799 Lirby Grenhalgh / Ruzalind Bulmer 274 25 18 ocs* 28 23 20 17 ocs* 24 23 14 27 24 dnf 56 Denmark DEN 136 Helle Orum / Maria Gade 276 28 27 19 21 27 29* 26 21 23 29* 25 25 11 23 57 Italy ITA 4156 Beba Murru / Valentina Stefani 280 27 28 23 27 30* 25 25 25 22 24 26 8 20 dnf* 58 Germany GER 4890 Inga Runge / Kristin Runge 285 29* 26 24 29* 29 28 22 27 25 19 29 22 12 22 59 Italy ITA 4186 Irene Scarpa / Benedetta Conco 301 30* 28 18 22 26 30 23 19 28 27 28 28 dnf* 24 60 Italy ITA 3725 Sala Angela La / Enrica Tuveri 328 31 29 20 25 dnf* 29 27 28 27 28 30 29 dnf* 25 61 Italy ITA 4141 Carlotta Ferrari / Cristina Floris 334 29 29 dnf* 24 dnf* 30 ocs 16 26 30 27 30 dnf dnf - 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