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SAIL NUMBER SPONSOR CREW POINTS POINTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 AUS - 11 My Life / AST Mathew Belcher - Malcolm Page 39 49 1 6 7 10 2 3 8 6 1 1 4 2 ISR - 7 YAMIT ,GILL, UNDER ARMOUR Gideon Kliger - Eran Sela 57 105 9 12 1 1 3 14 DSQ 4 2 3 8 3 FRA - 44 SCHINDLER/LEMER PAX Pierre Leboucher - Vincent Garos 75 104 5 1 8 4 13 6 12 29 5 7 14 4 FRA - 7 VEOLIA DOUANES FRANCAISES Nicolas Charbonnier - Jeremie Mion 88 106 3 8 11 11 6 9 11 18 6 11 12 5 ARG - 7 Zaoli Lucas Calabrese - Juan de la Fuente 91 118 12 17 3 3 4 10 7 1 16 27 18 6 GRE - 1 magic marine Panagiotis Mantis - Pavlos Kagialis 92 118 10 9 19 9 18 2 14 26 4 5 2 7 JPN - 4 Ryunosuke Harada - Yugo Yoshida 101 149 7 13 OCS 7 5 4 23 8 8 20 6 8 FIN - 7 JLOY / ripcurl.fi Joonas Lindgren - Niklas Lindgren 101 126 4 3 4 17 11 12 16 5 25 19 10 9 GRE - 165 stathis papadopoulos Panagiotis Kampouridis - Efstathios Papadopoulos 103 151 6 11 2 2 30 BFD 6 3 13 14 16 10 AUS - 13 Sam Kivell - Will Ryan 107 134 1 10 6 22 1 12 10 2 27 23 20 11 NZL - 212 Paul Snow-Hansen - Jason Saunders 97 122 23 3 25 12 10 5 13 13 12 6 12 CRO - 83 Sime Fantela - Igor Marenic 98 136 24 6 3 1 3 2 25 23 11 BFD 13 FRA - 27 ENERGISSIMO/BANQUE POPULAIRE Sofian Bouvet - Guillarm Vincent 98 146 4 11 7 3 14 18 BFD 9 10 RDG 14 JPN - 12 Threebond Tetsuya Matsunaga - Kimihiko Imamura 102 130 16 1 1 5 22 18 4 28 23 12 15 POR - 1 Team Seth/Barreiro Alvaro Marinho - Miguel Nunes 106 137 2 7 5 6 31 6 27 10 14 29 16 SWE - 346 EWORK / LRQA business assurance Anton Dahlberg - Sebastian Östling 114 146 24 29 5 6 1 1 32 11 20 17 17 ITA - 2 Gabrio Zandonà - Pietro Zucchetti 114 146 5 21 2 10 31 5 5 20 15 32 18 GER - 55 Audi, SAP Jasper Wagner - Dustin Baldewein 121 169 22 24 14 BFD 2 1 17 16 17 8 19 GBR - 859 EDP Luke Patience - Stuart Bithell 125 173 17 28 OCS 14 10 35 1 15 3 2 20 AUT - 3 Monika / Allianz / Marinepool Matthias Schmid - Florian Reichstädter 130 168 38 4 16 20 30 11 2 14 29 4 21 USA - 1713 US Sailing Team Alphagraphics Stuart McNay - Graham Biehl 130 164 10 12 4 13 7 23 15 34 24 22 22 GER - 10 Audi Sailing Team Germany, SAP Ferdinand Gerz - Patrick Follmann 137 176 8 2 9 9 39 8 31 32 22 16 23 ESP - 9 Audi Canarias - Magic Marine Onán Barreiros - Aarón Sarmiento 140 179 19 17 6 39 5 24 3 7 21 BFD 24 ITA - 5 Giulio Desiderato - Nicola Pitanti 145 181 23 2 10 7 27 7 36 12 33 24 25 CHI - 11 Benjamin Grez - Diego González 152 187 2 35 13 11 12 19 21 17 31 26 26 FRA - 34 Gabriel Skoczek - Achille Nebout 152 185 8 25 18 8 16 9 33 19 28 21 27 SUI - 16 Bossard AG Yannick Brauchli - Romuald Hausser 155 193 3 19 17 12 15 24 37 38 18 10 28 FRA - 8 Kévin Peponnet - Julien Lebrun 157 200 25 4 30 5 12 4 22 22 43 33 29 NED - 1 Yab Yum Sven Coster - Kalle Coster 160 193 19 20 15 17 9 30 18 33 19 13 30 GBR - 857 YeaYeaYeaYeaYeaYeaNO Ben Saxton - Richard Mason 162 210 20 26 10 2 7 10 41 21 DNC 25 31 AUT - 437 Susi David Bargehr - Lukas Mähr 170 209 29 5 8 4 8 22 29 31 39 34 Pag. 1 Results: 470 Men COUNTRY POS. SAIL NUMBER SPONSOR CREW POINTS POINTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 32 NED - 77 Gaastra/DL Logistics Steven Le Fevre - Steven Krol 171 219 17 DSQ 22 8 36 13 20 39 7 9 33 BRA - 37 CBVM Fabio Pillar - Gustavo Thiesen 192 238 28 33 15 21 19 19 9 46 30 18 34 ITA - 29 Simon Sivitz Kosuta - Jas Farneti 193 233 15 15 20 23 22 3 35 30 40 30 35 ITA - 25 Francesco Falcetelli - Gabriele Franciolini 202 250 11 20 9 BFD 14 21 19 41 36 31 36 JPN - 4423 Security Protection Network Hiroki Maeda - Eisuke Noro 203 248 13 27 13 13 9 21 38 27 45 42 37 FRA - 77 Sacha Pelisson - Nicolas Rossi 205 249 9 13 12 31 28 7 26 35 44 44 38 SWE - 345 Africa Nicklas Dackhammar - Fredrik Bergström 217 265 7 DNC 26 23 4 13 43 24 37 40 39 CAN - 618 Luke Ramsay - Michael Leigh 226 274 30 16 21 24 34 16 BFD 40 9 36 40 TUR - 890 Deniz Cinar - Ates Cinar 226 274 12 28 27 26 15 26 24 25 DNC 43 41 FRA - 92 Mathieu Bouchet - Pierre Quiroga 227 270 21 19 17 15 17 16 39 43 42 41 42 RUS - 7 Vladimir Chaus - Denis Gribanov 230 278 26 9 23 BFD 26 15 42 42 32 15 43 BEL - 16 Demanet Corentin - Lauwers Quinten 232 277 16 21 29 14 11 27 34 45 35 45 44 IRL - 22 gerald owens Ger Owens - Scott Flanigan 234 281 39 24 14 22 21 11 40 47 26 37 45 ESP - 769 Jorge Martínez Doreste - Juan Curbelo 235 276 31 41 21 16 6 15 30 37 41 38 46 POR - 7 RESUL/CMC António Matos Rosa - Ricardo Schedel 245 293 25 7 32 BFD 8 20 44 36 34 39 47 ITA - 10 Slam / Sportclinique Matteo Capurro - Matteo Puppo 245 289 13 10 41 15 33 32 28 44 38 35 48 FRA - 6 Sandiline - Baltic Ropes Vianney Guilbaud - Mathieu Fountaine 129 154 21 25 18 25 24 25 5 9 1 1 49 UKR - 67 Iurii Zhuravlov - Pavlo Matsuyev 149 183 34 14 28 32 20 17 17 2 9 10 50 GER - 15 autenrieth sailing Julian Autenrieth - Philipp Autenrieth 158 193 35 32 20 18 32 22 3 19 7 5 51 DEN - 158 TORM Henrik Rask Søgaard - Tobias Maduro Nørbo 168 206 6 14 38 19 38 31 1 27 21 11 52 CZE - 11 Ondrej Bobek - Pavel Bobek 168 215 22 18 34 18 25 34 9 BFD 4 4 53 SUI - 7 Olivier Gremaud - Adrien Gremaud 173 221 18 OCS 35 16 13 35 4 11 19 22 54 ARG - 11 Francisco Sucari - Francisco Renna 176 224 42 22 24 RAF 20 14 6 23 12 13 55 GBR - 832 Matt Burge - Daniel Schieber 178 226 29 32 33 BFD 24 25 8 5 6 16 56 GER - 84 Lennox Magnus Masilge - Moritz Klingenberg 180 213 33 16 16 33 29 29 28 13 13 3 57 SLO - 21 Mitja Mikulin - Nejc Dolinsek 188 236 14 23 31 BFD 21 20 25 21 10 23 58 POL - 511 Crewsaver Racing Piotr Ogrodnik - Pawel Choroba 191 234 27 18 33 29 28 43 30 12 8 6 59 GER - 75 AUDI / Sailing Team Germany Denny Naujock - Nils Schröder 192 240 28 5 31 35 29 BFD 21 6 16 21 60 RUS - 2 Mikhail Sheremetyev - Maxim Sheremetyev 193 240 20 30 26 20 27 26 14 DNC 2 28 61 AUT - 511 Pfanner Benjamin Bildstein - David Hussl 198 240 36 34 27 21 42 36 16 3 17 8 62 RSA - 10 RaceAhead Asenathi Jim - Roger Hudson 208 256 18 26 36 BFD 37 27 29 25 3 7 Pag. 2 Results: 470 Men COUNTRY POS. SAIL NUMBER SPONSOR CREW POINTS POINTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 63 DEN - 164 TORM Balder Tobiasen - Magnus Jung Johansen 225 265 40 37 22 34 35 39 7 31 5 15 64 ESP - 1731 DEPORTE GALEGO Andrés Jiménez - Rafael Jiménez 226 274 26 22 34 BFD 17 BFD 15 18 28 18 65 ITA - 300 Emanuele Savoini - Enzio Savoini 233 270 32 8 37 26 23 37 34 28 25 20 66 ESP - 898 EBE Adolfo Berrocal - Ruben Coll 234 282 11 38 46 29 41 BFD 23 20 24 2 67 RUS - 100 Kristian Chekh - Evgeny Bugaevskii 237 283 14 33 40 42 46 34 2 1 37 34 68 ESP - 97 FIXCORP David Mas - Oscar López 243 288 45 42 23 44 16 28 10 14 33 33 69 ESP - 13 ebe/CTEIB Macia Alemany Porcel - Toni Terrasa Pol 243 290 30 27 24 30 23 29 31 29 20 DNF 70 MAS - 2 Ku Anas Ku Zamil - Mohamad Hafizzudin Mazelan 245 285 34 36 30 27 34 17 11 24 40 32 71 GBR - 826 Kingfisher Yacht Ropes Ben Palmer - Bleddyn Mon 250 288 27 34 32 28 25 36 38 16 14 38 72 POL - 5 Michal Wysocki - Marcin Mickiewicz 250 292 41 39 28 27 42 38 20 17 26 14 73 ITA - 28 Simone Spina - Matteo Bernard 253 300 44 40 37 19 43 30 22 7 11 DNF 74 AUS - 6 Alexander Conway - Patrick Conway 255 303 40 41 41 46 37 BFD 18 8 15 9 75 ITA - 71 andrea barchiesi - lorenzo piccioni 255 294 39 38 29 25 26 23 19 35 31 29 76 POL - 536 ?eba sailing team Karol Jaczkowski - Krzysztof Mongird 256 300 31 15 42 30 44 8 32 30 41 27 77 CAN - 6 Jacob Saunders - Graeme Saunders 266 310 43 23 39 37 44 28 40 10 22 24 78 GER - 19 Jan-Philipp Hofmann - Paul Kübel 268 308 32 40 12 37 32 32 24 34 30 35 79 SLO - 142 Dylan Hector Tidd - Jakob Božic 272 316 38 35 44 41 40 33 12 32 29 12 80 ESP - 8 E.B.E Marc Patiño - Gusi Oliver 276 323 15 31 35 32 18 45 27 26 DNC DNC 81 ESP - 11 DEPORTE GALEGO Pablo Martinez Abad - Isaac Arce Arcay 278 326 35 BFD 19 40 19 BFD 33 15 39 30 82 UKR - 5 Vitaliy Moshkovskyy - Sergii Polishchuk 286 330 44 31 25 31 36 39 39 36 18 RDG 83 RUS - 9 Vladimir Denisov - Denis Gorety 292 337 45 42 36 36 45 44 13 22 34 20 84 GER - 18 Püppi Frederike Loewe - Oliver Szymanski 300 343 42 43 40 33 33 38 26 39 32 17 85 VEN - 1 Yamil Saba - Gonzalo Cendra 309 354 43 45 38 36 43 41 41 4 38 25 86 SLO - 18 Andraž Gulic - Tim Podlogar 315 362 33 29 11 38 40 40 36 41 DNC DNC 87 GER - 74 Max Popken - Emil Schlosser 325 370 37 36 42 43 45 31 37 33 35 31 88 ECU - 1 Ministerio Del Deporte-Ecuador Jonathan Martinetti - Diego Velez 327 374 36 39 45 34 41 33 35 37 27 DNC 89 RUS - 11 Denis Pilipenko - Andrey Akimenko 328 375 41 37 44 24 39 37 DNC DNC 23 36 90 GER - 4988 Berta Patrik Drees - Max Schuemann 339 385 46 43 39 35 38 40 42 40 36 26 91 BRA - 1 Carlos Henrique Wanderley - Nicolas Castro 356 403 37 30 43 28 35 42 DNC DNC DNC DNC 92 BEL - 11 Rainier Van Ghyseghem - Frans Verbunt 389 436 47 44 43 45 46 46 44 42 42 37 93 RUS - 28 Pavel Rasskazov - KHauzer Stepan 404 451 46 44 45 47 47 47 43 38 DNC DNC Pag.
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