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Class 470 WOMEN Results Class 470 WOMEN Sail Crew Net Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MR Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 22/02 22/02 23/02 24/02 25/02 25/02 25/02 26/02 26/02 27/02 FRA 9 Camille Lecointre / Helene Defrance UFD 1 5 2 10 1 6 5 14 10 1 54 94 SRBrest/ASPTT Marseille - PEPITO (40) 1 5 2 10 1 6 5 14 10 NZL 75 Jo Aleh / Polly Powrie 6 13 13 3 1 7 14 1 7 6 2 57 71 KYC/RNZYS - KINGSPAN 6 13 13 3 1 7 (14) 1 7 6 AUT 431 Lara Vadlau / Jolanta Ogar 21 7 2 1 8 4 DSQ 2 5 12 3 62 102 KYCK - KELAG 21 7 2 1 8 4 (40) 2 5 12 BRA 177 Fernanda Oliveira / Ana Luiza 9 5 10 4 12 BFD 9 6 3 8 4 66 106 Barbachan 9 5 10 4 12 (40) 9 6 3 8 POL 11 ClubeAgnieszka dos Jangadeiros Skrzypulec - /CBVELA Irmina Mrozek 16 12 9 DPI 11 10 5 7 2 2 5 69 85 Gliszczynska (16) 12 9 11 11 10 5 7 2 2 USA 1712 SEJKAnne Pogon Haeger Szczecin/Chkz / Briana Provancha Chojnice - 3 2 16 7 16 11 4 15 10 4 6 72 88 AMBASADOR - 3 2 (16) 7 16 11 4 15 10 4 CHN 1221 Xiaoli Wang / Lizhu Huang 2 4 18 12 7 2 1 10 18 18 7 74 92 - 2 4 (18) 12 7 2 1 10 18 18 USA 88 Sydney Bolger / Carly Shevitz 1 11 4 19 6 3 7 16 15 20 8 83 102 US Sailing Team Sperry - EUREKA 1 11 4 (19) 6 3 7 16 15 20 NED 216 Afrodite Zegers-Kyranakou / Anneloes 4 10 1 5 26 14 15 14 13 14 9 90 116 Van Veen 4 10 1 5 (26) 14 15 14 13 14 ESP 14 /BraassemermeerBàrbara Cornudella - ODYSSEA Ravetllat / Sara 13 3 8 36 15 5 2 13 16 16 10 91 127 López Ravetllat 13 3 8 (36) 15 5 2 13 16 16 JPN 1 ClubAi Kondo Nàutic Yoshida el Balís /- MihoRAVETLLAT Yoshioka 14 15 6 25 2 9 18 18 11 11 93 118 AROMATICS - / FUNDACIó DAMM 14 15 6 (25) 2 9 18 18 11 CHI 2 Nadja Horwitz / Sofia Middleton 17 17 24 10 18 BFD 13 3 8 12 110 150 CNP/CYA - SANTANDER - TEAM CHILE 17 17 24 10 18 (40) 13 3 8 FRA 22 Cassandre Blandin / Aloïse Retornaz 8 27 17 22 3 18 16 8 22 13 114 141 SNO Nantes/SNSablais - LES WASA 8 (27) 17 22 3 18 16 8 22 ISR 11 BEESNoya Bar-Am / Rimon Shoshan 12 36 32 17 9 27 DPI 12 1 14 130 166 Hapoel Tel-Aviv - 12 (36) 32 17 9 27 20 12 1 GBR 118 Hannah Mills / Saskia Clark UFD 21 29 16 5 BFD 11 4 4 15 130 170 /RTYC, WMYC, DSC - CINNAMON PUFF (40) 21 29 16 5 40 11 4 4 GER 72 Annika Bochmann / Marlene Steinherr 11 6 15 14 24 BFD 20 23 20 16 133 173 VSaW - CHRISTIAN 11 6 15 14 24 (40) 20 23 20 GBR 865 Amy Seabright / Anna Carpenter 15 34 34 6 20 22 27 11 6 17 141 175 - AMY SEABRIGHT 15 (34) 34 6 20 22 27 11 6 AUS 99 Carrie Smith / Jaime Ryan 28 8 19 23 25 8 10 24 26 18 143 171 FSC/FSC/RQYS - PROBLEMS (28) 8 19 23 25 8 10 24 26 CHN 0619 Shasha Chen / Haiyan Gao 25 18 31 15 21 15 3 19 28 19 144 175 - 25 18 (31) 15 21 15 3 19 28 ITA 6 Elena Berta / Sveva Carraro 10 25 23 29 4 BFD 32 20 9 20 152 192 C.C.Aniene/C.S.areonautica militare - 10 25 23 29 4 (40) 32 20 9 SUI 5 Linda Fahrni / Maja Siegenthaler 5 9 7 32 29 25 30 34 17 21 154 188 /Thunersee Yachtclub - MOLLY 5 9 7 32 29 25 30 (34) 17 ESP 27 Angela Pumariega Menéndez / Patricia 20 20 12 13 27 26 17 30 21 22 156 186 Cantero Reina 20 20 12 13 27 26 17 (30) 21 ESP 33 RealMarina Club Gallego Astur de/ Fatima Regatas/Real Reyes Club 26 14 22 18 14 28 12 22 31 23 156 187 NáuticoClub Nautic de Gran Sa Rapita/Club Canaria - L Nautic 26 14 22 18 14 28 12 22 (31) CHN 616 S´ArenalXiaomei Xu- CNR / Ping / CNA Zhang / ILLES B 22 23 25 28 23 16 24 25 12 24 170 198 - 22 23 25 (28) 23 16 24 25 12 ESP 2 Sofía Toro Prieto-Puga / Nora Brugman UFD 16 3 11 33 19 26 31 34 25 173 213 R.C.N. Coruña/ - UCAM (40) 16 3 11 33 19 26 31 34 AUS 12 Sasha Ryan / Ella Clark UFD 19 20 24 13 13 31 32 23 26 175 215 RQYS/ - (40) 19 20 24 13 13 31 32 23 GER 24 Nadine Boehm / Ann-Christin Goliass 23 22 36 8 22 24 23 27 27 27 176 212 DTYC - 23 22 (36) 8 22 24 23 27 27 BRA 18 Renata Decnop / Larissa Bunese Juk 32 29 30 26 19 6 28 17 30 28 185 217 ICB/ICSC - MARINHA DO BRASIL (32) 29 30 26 19 6 28 17 30 ISR 77 Tsuf Zamet / Stav Brokman 29 31 26 27 34 12 25 21 19 29 190 224 Sdot Yam Sailing Club - 29 31 26 27 (34) 12 25 21 19 ESP 18 Silvia Mas Depares / Paula Barcelo UFD 32 21 31 17 23 8 26 36 30 194 234 Martin (40) 32 21 31 17 23 8 26 36 JPN 3 CLUBAkiyo NAUTICYamaguchi S ARENAL / Eri Hatayama - 30 33 11 30 30 21 22 38 24 31 201 239 - 30 33 11 30 30 21 22 (38) 24 SLO 64 Tina Mrak / Veronika Macarol 7 26 27 38 36 BFD 21 9 DNE 32 204 244 JK Pirat Portoroz - 7 26 27 38 36 (40) 21 9 40 pág. 1 Last update: 27/02/2016 13:33:40 Results Class 470 WOMEN Sail Crew Net Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MR Pos Cat Bow Club - Boat points points 22/02 22/02 23/02 24/02 25/02 25/02 25/02 26/02 26/02 27/02 ESP 40 Aura Miquel / Andrea Doreste 24 30 33 20 32 17 36 29 29 33 214 250 CLUB NÀUTIC VILANOVA/CLUB 24 30 33 20 32 17 (36) 29 29 SIN 11 NÀUTICJovina Choo PORT / AmandaD ARO - Ng 18 28 28 DPI 28 20 35 33 35 34 225 264 CWSSC/ - 18 28 28 (39) 28 20 35 33 35 ITA 16 Roberta Caputo / Alice Sinno 19 35 14 21 38 31 34 DNF DNC 35 232 272 e e Aniene/Cc Aniene - MOU 19 35 14 21 38 31 34 (40) 40 SIN 12 Priscilla Low / Shu Xian Lee 27 24 35 34 35 29 33 28 25 36 235 270 CWSS - 27 24 (35) 34 35 29 33 28 25 CAN 622 Allie Surrette / Alexandra Ten Hove UFD DNF 37 37 31 30 29 36 32 37 272 312 RNSYS/KYC/RNSYS - OLD FAITHFUL (40) 40 37 37 31 30 29 36 32 ARG 6 Mercedes Travascio / Delfina Bellagio 33 38 38 33 37 DNC DNF 35 33 38 287 327 YCA/CVB - 33 38 38 33 37 (40) 40 35 33 TUR 10 Beste Kaynakci / Simay Aslan 31 37 39 DNF 39 32 37 37 37 39 289 329 Istanbul Sailing Club - 31 37 39 (40) 39 32 37 37 37 pág. 2 Last update: 27/02/2016 13:33:40.
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