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Class 470 WOMEN Results Class 470 WOMEN Sail Crew Net Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 12/10 12/10 13/10 13/10 14/10 14/10 15/10 15/10 GBR 118 Hannah Mills / Saskia Clark 12 2 8 3 1 8 3 5 1 30 42 2 RTYC - (12) 2 8 3 1 8 3 5 AUT 431 Lara Vadlau / Jolanta Ogar 6 8 2 1 5 7 10 2 2 31 41 8 KYCK - 6 8 2 1 5 7 (10) 2 FRA 9 Camille Lecointre / Helene Defrance 5 3 27 18 6 1 1 13 3 47 74 6 srbrest/armée de champions/ASPTT 5 3 (27) 18 6 1 1 13 NZL 75 MARSEILLE/ENGIEJo Aleh / Polly Powrie - FRENCH TEAM B 2 17 10 5 4 BFD 4 8 4 50 93 1 - KINGSPAN 2 17 10 5 4 (43) 4 8 USA 1712 Anne Haeger / Briana Provancha 3 12 16 6 3 3 7 34 5 50 84 5 /Southwestern Yacht Club - SPERRY 3 12 16 6 3 3 7 (34) POL 11 Agnieszka Skrzypulec / Irmina Mrozek 1 1 6 34 19 17 2 10 6 56 90 9 Gliszczynska 1 1 6 (34) 19 17 2 10 NED 216 SEJKAfrodite Pogon/Chkz Kyranakou Chojnice / Anneloes - SZWAGIER Van 7 DSQ 4 12 23 2 19 4 7 71 114 12 Veen 7 (43) 4 12 23 2 19 4 GER 72 WatersportverbondAnnika Bochmann -/ DELTAMarlene LLOYD Steinherr 9 7 14 40 7 5 27 7 8 76 116 22 KERNPLOEGVSaW - 9 7 14 (40) 7 5 27 7 ESP 33 Marina Gallego / Fatima Reyes 8 30 5 14 2 24 15 12 9 80 110 19 Club Nautic Sa Rapita/Club Nautic S 8 (30) 5 14 2 24 15 12 ESP 2 ArenalSofia Toro - CNR / Laura / CNA Sarasola / ILLES BA 32 5 17 17 25 14 9 26 10 113 145 31 R.c.n.Coruña/ - A CORUñA 2015 (32) 5 17 17 25 14 9 26 ITA 16 Roberta Caputo / Alice Sinno 28 15 11 10 17 9 25 37 11 115 152 24 C.c.Aniene - GUIZZO 28 15 11 10 17 9 25 (37) CHN 619 Shasha Chen / Haiyan Gao 25 4 9 24 32 BFD 13 9 12 116 159 11 - 25 4 9 24 32 (43) 13 9 CHI 2 Nadja Katarina Horwitz Von Appen / 14 32 24 21 21 4 32 1 13 117 149 33 Maria Sofia Middleton Zañart 14 (32) 24 21 21 4 32 1 AUS 99 CNP/CYACarrie Smith - / Jaime Ryan 17 11 19 38 8 BFD 18 6 14 117 160 35 FSC/FSC/RQYS - PROBLEMS 17 11 19 38 8 (43) 18 6 USA 88 Sydney Bolger / Carly Shevitz 11 21 7 35 27 13 29 11 15 119 154 21 US Sailing Team Sperry - 11 21 7 (35) 27 13 29 11 CHN 616 Xiaomei Xu / Ping Zhang 4 22 26 19 11 BFD 20 18 16 120 163 13 - 4 22 26 19 11 (43) 20 18 ESP 14 Bàrbara Cornudella Ravetllat / Sara 15 20 12 23 14 BFD 26 17 17 127 170 26 López Ravetllat 15 20 12 23 14 (43) 26 17 ISR 11 ClubNoya Nàutic Bar-Am el Balís / Rimon - FUNDACIó Shoshan DAMM 26 10 20 2 26 DSQ 11 35 18 130 173 36 Hapoel Tel-Aviv - 26 10 20 2 26 (43) 11 35 SUI 5 Linda Fahrni / Maja Siegenthaler 27 19 39 7 18 BFD 6 14 19 130 173 17 Thunersee Yachtclub - 27 19 39 7 18 (43) 6 14 CHN 1221 Xiaoli Wang / Lizhu Huang RDG RDG 31 4 16 10 31 31 20 133 164 39 - 20,5 20,5 (31) 4 16 10 31 31 ISR 77 Tsuf Zamet / Stav Brokman 38 29 1 37 12 11 8 DSQ 21 136 179 40 Sdot-Yam Sailing Club - 38 29 1 37 12 11 8 (43) GRE 11 Dimitra Pagida / Sofia Papadopoulou 20 34 35 9 22 12 24 16 22 137 172 29 YCP/YCK - 20 34 (35) 9 22 12 24 16 SLO 64 Tina Mrak / Veronika Macarol 34 6 29 16 20 BFD 14 20 23 139 182 4 JK Pirat Portoroz - 34 6 29 16 20 (43) 14 20 ESP 292 Agueda Suria Palop / Nora Lucia 10 25 15 25 37 BFD 5 29 24 146 189 37 Brugman Cabot 10 25 15 25 37 (43) 5 29 GER 24 RealNadine Club Boehm Náutico / Ann-Christin de Valencia /Club Goliass Vela 16 33 23 36 28 19 12 21 25 152 188 28 BlanesDTYC - - FERMAX 16 33 23 (36) 28 19 12 21 GBR 321 Jess Lavery / Eilidh McIntyre 19 14 38 15 30 18 22 36 26 154 192 42 Emsworth Sailing Club/Hayling Island 19 14 (38) 15 30 18 22 36 FIN 2 SailingNiki Blässar Club - / Mikaela Wulff 29 26 3 11 31 20 35 38 27 155 193 32 NJK/HSK - 29 26 3 11 31 20 35 (38) ITA 74 Benedetta Di Salle / Alessandra 37 31 18 30 10 15 21 30 28 155 192 30 Dubbini (37) 31 18 30 10 15 21 30 GRE 21 YachtMaria ClubBozi Italiano/Circolo/ Rafailina Klonaridou Vela 13 27 34 33 24 6 30 23 29 156 190 38 ToscolanoNautical Club Maderno Thessaloniki - UNDERWAVE - 13 27 (34) 33 24 6 30 23 ESP 18 Silvia Mas Depares / Paula Barcelo 36 35 21 31 9 25 40 3 30 160 200 43 Martin 36 35 21 31 9 25 (40) 3 GER 66 ClubAnnina náutico Wagner arenal/ / Elisabeth - Panuschka 21 16 22 27 BFD BFD 17 15 31 161 204 27 MOVISTAR-MAPFREPYC/SKBUe - ASTG, AUDI, SAP, 21 16 22 27 (43) 43 17 15 GBR 865 MARINEPOOL,Amy Seabright LIROS/ Anna Carpenter 31 9 30 13 BFD 21 34 25 32 163 206 16 - 31 9 30 13 (43) 21 34 25 pág. 1 Last update: 15/10/2015 17:37:55 Copyright International 470 Class 2014 - http://www.470.org 2 posición [email protected] - 3 puntos Results Class 470 WOMEN Sail Crew Net Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 12/10 12/10 13/10 13/10 14/10 14/10 15/10 15/10 AUS 12 Sasha Ryan / Amelia Catt 33 24 13 8 36 BFD 37 22 33 173 216 15 RQYS/RYCT - BAMBI 33 24 13 8 36 (43) 37 22 RUS 97 Alisa Kirilyuk / Liudmila Dmitrieva 24 13 36 29 13 DSQ 36 32 34 183 226 14 Moscow SS, NAVY/Saratov SS, 24 13 36 29 13 (43) 36 32 ITA 6 Saint-PeterburgElena Berta / Sveva Sailing Carraro Academy, NAVY DSQ 28 32 20 38 16 23 28 35 185 228 25 Circolo canottieri aniene/aeronautica (43) 28 32 20 38 16 23 28 ISR 311 militareGil Cohen - / Danielle Maman 18 18 28 DSQ RET BFD 28 24 36 202 245 44 tel aviv/herzliya - 18 18 28 (43) 43 43 28 24 ESP 27 Ángela Pumariega Menéndez / 35 DSQ 33 28 29 BFD 16 27 37 211 254 23 Patricia Cantero Reina 35 (43) 33 28 29 43 16 27 TUR 10 RCARBeste /RCNGCKaynakçi - / Simay Aslan 30 37 37 22 34 22 33 40 38 215 255 41 - 30 37 37 22 34 22 33 (40) POR 2 Sara Carmo / Matilde Melo 22 23 41 DSQ 35 BFD 38 19 39 221 264 34 Clube Naval de Cascais/Ginasio clube 22 23 41 (43) 35 43 38 19 ISR 8 navalDaniel de Datz faro / -Noga Toren 39 DSQ 25 26 15 BFD 42 41 40 231 274 47 Haifa Sailing Club - 39 (43) 25 26 15 43 42 41 CAN 622 Allie Surrette / Ali Ten Hove 23 36 42 32 39 BFD 39 33 41 244 287 45 RNSYS/KYC - 23 36 42 32 39 (43) 39 33 ISR 7 Dana Gur / Chen Shterenberg 40 38 40 39 33 23 41 39 42 252 293 46 Sdot-Yam Sailing Club - 40 38 40 39 33 23 (41) 39 pág. 2 Last update: 15/10/2015 17:37:55 Copyright International 470 Class 2014 - http://www.470.org 2 posición [email protected] - 3 puntos.
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