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Moneylist 20171029.Numbers-Women Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 1 Daniela Ryf SUI 7 $235.60114 Oct 17 2 Flora Duffy BER 9 $235.50029 Oct 17 3 Lucy Charles GBR 10 $128.63229 Oct 17 4 Katie Zaferes USA 10 $126.90024 Sep 17 5 Ashleigh Gentle AUS 8 $122.20016 Sep 17 6 Sarah Crowley AUS 6 $118.25014 Oct 17 7 Kirsten Kasper USA 11 $75.35024 Sep 17 8 Andrea Hewitt NZL 7 $74.15016 Sep 17 9 Yvonne Van Vlerken NED 12 $68.74229 Oct 17 10 Annabel Luxford AUS 8 $67.24514 Oct 17 11 Holly Lawrence GBR 6 $65.00016 Jul 17 12 Laura Siddall GBR 11 $64.49229 Oct 17 13 Susie Cheetham GBR 6 $61.00014 Oct 17 14 Heather Wurtele CAN 10 $56.00229 Oct 17 15 Jessica Learmonth GBR 6 $53.95016 Sep 17 16 Kaisa Sali FIN 7 $52.50614 Oct 17 17 Elizabeth Lyles USA 7 $51.25014 Oct 17 18 Heather Jackson USA 7 $49.50014 Oct 17 19 Rachel Klamer NED 9 $46.25024 Sep 17 20 Jeanni Seymour ZAF 7 $46.00629 Oct 17 21 Carrie Lester AUS 4 $43.30514 Oct 17 22 Joanna Brown CAN 5 $41.50016 Sep 17 23 Laura Philipp GER 7 $41.00029 Oct 17 24 Emma Pallant GBR 6 $40.50609 Sep 17 25 Tine Deckers BEL 8 $40.44229 Oct 17 26 Summer Cook USA 6 $36.80024 Sep 17 27 Jodie Robertson USA 3 $36.75013 Aug 17 28 Lucy Gossage GBR 7 $34.73423 Sep 17 29 Ellie Salthouse AUS 6 $32.75022 Oct 17 !1 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 30 Sofie Goos BEL 7 $32.42029 Oct 17 31 Lisa Roberts USA 8 $32.35715 Oct 17 32 Taylor Spivey USA 8 $31.05024 Sep 17 33 Rachel Joyce GBR 5 $31.00014 Oct 17 34 Jocelyn McCauley USA 3 $30.00014 Oct 17 34 Jodie Stimpson GBR 6 $30.00024 Sep 17 36 Jolanda Annen SUI 7 $29.80016 Sep 17 37 Sarah True USA 6 $29.75029 Oct 17 38 Lauren Goss USA 5 $29.50022 Oct 17 38 Sarah Piampiano USA 6 $29.50027 Aug 17 40 Daniela Saemmler GER 7 $27.79730 Sep 17 41 Linsey Corbin USA 6 $27.75014 Oct 17 42 Haley Chura USA 6 $27.50014 Oct 17 43 Barbara Riveros CHI 7 $27.30029 Oct 17 44 Helle Frederiksen DEN 5 $27.25009 Sep 17 45 Gillian Backhouse AUS 8 $25.10016 Sep 17 46 Charlotte McShane AUS 7 $24.80016 Sep 17 47 Michaela Herlbauer AUT 4 $24.75014 Oct 17 48 Yuko Takahashi JPN 8 $23.65016 Sep 17 49 Stephanie Roy CAN 3 $22.75024 Sep 17 50 Alice Betto ITA 6 $22.55016 Sep 17 51 Ai Ueda JPN 4 $21.10016 Sep 17 52 Kelsey Withrow USA 7 $19.75010 Sep 17 53 Michelle Vesterby DEN 3 $18.91220 Aug 17 54 Lesley Smith USA 6 $18.75015 Oct 17 55 Taylor Knibb USA 3 $18.65016 Sep 17 56 Sonja Tajsich GER 2 $18.50014 Oct 17 57 Leanda Cave GBR 9 $18.45024 Sep 17 58 Corinne Abraham GBR 7 $18.03714 Oct 17 !2 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 59 Kimberley Morrison GBR 7 $18.00030 Sep 17 60 Claire Michel BEL 6 $17.10024 Sep 17 61 Alicia Kaye USA 4 $16.50009 Sep 17 62 Jen Annett CAN 5 $15.85009 Sep 17 63 Eva Wutti AUT 2 $15.50013 Aug 17 64 Sophie Coldwell GBR 4 $15.15024 Sep 17 65 Amelia Watkinson NZL 6 $15.00022 Oct 17 66 Lisa Huetthaler AUT 5 $14.75030 Sep 17 66 Alexandra Tondeur BEL 4 $14.75014 Oct 17 68 Yuka Sato JPN 7 $14.55016 Sep 17 69 Kristin Moeller GER 3 $14.50013 Aug 17 70 Maja Stage Nielsen DEN 6 $14.25314 Oct 17 71 Gurutze Frades Larralde ESP 3 $14.25014 Oct 17 72 Emma Bilham SUI 5 $13.81911 Jun 17 73 Laura Lindemann GER 4 $13.80024 Sep 17 74 Anja Beranek GER 5 $13.25610 Sep 17 75 Charlotte Morel FRA 3 $13.15901 Oct 17 76 Juri Ide JPN 3 $13.05016 Sep 17 77 Vendula Frintova CZE 7 $12.80016 Sep 17 78 Kim Schwabenbauer USA 3 $12.50024 Sep 17 79 Dimity-Lee Duke AUS 4 $12.25014 Oct 17 79 Anna Eberhardt HUN 6 $12.25023 Sep 17 81 Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 7 $12.15016 Sep 17 82 Simona Krivankova CZE 5 $12.02129 Oct 17 83 Lauren Brandon USA 5 $12.00014 Oct 17 84 Renee Tomlin USA 3 $11.90016 Sep 17 85 Alyssa Godesky USA 6 $11.87524 Sep 17 86 Verena Walter GER 3 $11.87313 Aug 17 87 Diana Riesler GER 3 $11.68913 Aug 17 !3 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 88 Alissa Doehla USA 5 $11.50024 Sep 17 89 Camilla Pedersen DEN 4 $11.15627 Aug 17 90 Nikki Bartlett GBR 5 $11.11416 Jul 17 91 Sara Vilic AUT 2 $10.90016 Sep 17 92 Celine Schaerer SUI 2 $10.75014 Oct 17 93 Lisa Perterer AUT 6 $10.55016 Sep 17 93 Jennifer Spieldenner USA 7 $10.55029 Oct 17 95 Nicole Valentine USA 5 $10.25015 Oct 17 96 Nicola Spirig SUI 2 $10.20024 Sep 17 97 Kelly Williamson USA 4 $10.00024 Sep 17 98 Jackie Hering USA 5 $9.75016 Jul 17 99 Laurel Wassner USA 5 $9.60001 Oct 17 100 Saleta Castro Nogueira ESP 3 $9.50003 Sep 17 101 Kate Bevilaqua AUS 6 $9.14601 Oct 17 102 Pamela Tastets CHI 6 $9.00021 Oct 17 103 Gillian Sanders ZAF 5 $8.90016 Sep 17 104 Pamella Oliveira BRA 2 $8.76601 Oct 17 105 Katey Gibb AUS 3 $8.75010 Sep 17 105 Radka Kahlefeldt CZE 4 $8.75003 Jun 17 107 Sarah Lewis GBR 5 $8.73422 Oct 17 108 Carolina Routier ESP 6 $8.60024 Sep 17 109 Erika Csomor HUN 5 $8.53324 Sep 17 110 Brooke Brown CAN 4 $8.50020 Aug 17 111 Svenja Thoes GER 4 $8.34224 Sep 17 112 Danielle Mack USA 3 $8.25001 Oct 17 113 Sara Loehr Munoz ESP 4 $8.00615 Oct 17 114 Judith Corachan Vacquero ESP 4 $7.88609 Sep 17 115 Rachel McBride CAN 2 $7.80027 Aug 17 116 Sarissa De Vries NED 3 $7.78210 Sep 17 !4 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 117 Mariana Andrade BRA 3 $7.57401 Oct 17 118 Jessica Mitchell AUS 3 $7.50011 Jun 17 118 Cecilia Perez MEX 2 $7.50002 Jul 17 118 Natalie Seymour GBR 4 $7.50016 Sep 17 118 Non Stanford GBR 3 $7.50016 Sep 17 122 Katja Konschak GER 3 $7.25030 Sep 17 123 Lena Berlinger GER 4 $7.16817 Sep 17 124 Lindsey Jerdonek USA 2 $7.10016 Sep 17 125 Marta Bernardi ITA 5 $7.02429 Oct 17 126 Lucy Hall GBR 4 $6.90016 Sep 17 127 Lucie Reed CZE 2 $6.76110 Sep 17 128 Kate Comber GBR 3 $6.75030 Sep 17 128 Kelly Fillnow USA 3 $6.75015 Oct 17 128 Camilla Lindholm Borg SWE 3 $6.75023 Sep 17 131 Annah Watkinson ZAF 5 $6.66202 Sep 17 132 Emma Jeffcoat AUS 4 $6.60016 Sep 17 133 Tine Holst DEN 2 $6.50026 Aug 17 133 Astrid Stienen GER 1 $6.50014 Oct 17 135 Leonie Periault FRA 2 $6.35016 Sep 17 136 Luiza Cravo BRA 4 $6.25021 Oct 17 136 Fawn Whiting CAN 3 $6.25024 Sep 17 138 Jodie Cunnama GBR 1 $6.00029 Jan 17 138 Maria Czesnik POL 4 $6.00009 Sep 17 138 Katharina Grohmann GER 2 $6.00014 Oct 17 138 Agnieszka Jerzyk POL 3 $6.00009 Sep 17 138 Skye Moench USA 5 $6.00024 Sep 17 143 Christen Brown USA 5 $5.75029 Oct 17 143 Cecilia Davis-Hayes USA 5 $5.75029 Oct 17 143 Magali Tisseyre CAN 3 $5.75020 Aug 17 !5 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 146 Melissa Hauschildt AUS 2 $5.70014 Oct 17 147 Jacqueline Thistleton AUS 2 $5.50006 Aug 17 148 Paula Findlay CAN 3 $5.35029 Oct 17 149 Kathryn Haesner NZL 2 $5.30623 Sep 17 150 Vanessa Fernandes POR 2 $5.25403 Sep 17 150 Katrien Verstuyft BEL 2 $5.25429 Oct 17 152 Leslie DiMichele Miller USA 4 $5.25024 Sep 17 152 Michelle Gailey AUS 2 $5.25010 Sep 17 152 Elisabeth Gruber AUT 3 $5.25023 Sep 17 155 Margie Santimaria ITA 4 $5.15215 Oct 17 156 Rahel Bellinga NED 3 $5.00013 Aug 17 156 Jessie Donavan USA 1 $5.00024 Sep 17 156 Parys Edwards GBR 2 $5.00022 Oct 17 156 Beate Goertz GER 1 $5.00023 Sep 17 156 Anne Haug GER 1 $5.00002 Sep 17 156 Meredith Kessler USA 1 $5.00004 Mar 17 156 Allison Linnell USA 2 $5.00004 Jun 17 156 Romina Palacio Balena ARG 3 $5.00001 Oct 17 164 Bruna Mahn BRA 2 $4.94107 Sep 17 165 Vicky Holland GBR 1 $4.90016 Sep 17 166 Kerry Morris AUS 3 $4.75027 Aug 17 167 Zsofia Kovacs HUN 3 $4.70016 Sep 17 168 Ewa Komander POL 4 $4.29209 Sep 17 169 Jeanne Collonge FRA 3 $4.25020 May 17 169 Bianca Steurer AUT 3 $4.25029 Jul 17 171 Gabriella Zelinka HUN 1 $4.18629 Oct 17 172 Corina Hengartner SUI 2 $4.14609 Jul 17 173 Nina Derron SUI 4 $4.05717 Sep 17 174 Camille Donat FRA 2 $4.00023 Jul 17 !6 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 174 Martina Kunz SUI 2 $4.00023 Sep 17 174 Beatriz Neres BRA 2 $4.00001 Oct 17 174 Caroline Steffen SUI 2 $4.00012 Mar 17 174 Karen Thibodeau CAN 2 $4.00011 Jun 17 179 Sonja Skevin CRO 2 $3.91710 Sep 17 180 Laura Dennis AUS 2 $3.75020 Aug 17 180 Kirralee Seidel AUS 3 $3.75010 Sep 17 182 Dede Griesbauer USA 2 $3.50018 Jun 17 182 Mareen Hufe GER 1 $3.50014 Oct 17 182 Sarah Jarvis GER 2 $3.50020 Aug 17 185 Imogen Simmonds SUI 2 $3.35022 Oct 17 186 Ewa Bugdol POL 3 $3.25330 Sep 17 187 Monica Juhart AUS 2 $3.25009 Sep 17 187 Fiama Rodriguez VEN 1 $3.25022 Oct 17 187 Sandra Wassink-Hitzert NED 1 $3.25013 Aug 17 190 Melissa Lapp FRA 1 $3.22015 Aug 17 191 Anastasia Abrosimova RUS 2 $3.00024 Sep 17 191 Ruth Brennan Morrey USA 1 $3.00014 May 17 191 Annabel Diawuoh GER 2 $3.00030 Sep 17 191 Jennie Hansen USA 1 $3.00022 Oct 17 191 India Lee GBR 3 $3.00016 Sep 17 191 Regula Rohrbach SUI 2 $3.00030 Jul 17 197 Nayara Lumiere de Abreu Chagas BRA 2 $2.91207 Sep 17 198 Rebecca Spence NZL 2 $2.90016 Sep 17 199 Holly Benner USA 3 $2.75015 Oct 17 199 Uli Bromme USA 1 $2.75005 Aug 17 199 Diana Castillo Franco COL 1 $2.75030 Jul 17 199 Alycia Hill USA 3 $2.75024 Sep 17 199 Sue Huse CAN 2 $2.75009 Sep 17 !7 Rank Name Nation Prize Money Total Prize Money Last Money Race Races 199 Angela Naeth CAN 1 $2.75022 Oct 17 199 Jenny Schulz GER 3 $2.75003 Sep 17 206 Line Thams DEN 2 $2.73723 Jul 17 207 Hanna Maksimova BLR 1 $2.68310 Sep 17 208 Yvette Grice GBR 2 $2.57624 Sep 17 209 Mariya Shorets RUS 2 $2.55016 Sep 17 210 Christine Cross USA 2 $2.50010 Sep 17 211 Alice Hector GBR 2 $2.48402 Jul 17 212 Paulina Kotfica POL 3 $2.41226 Aug 17 213 Mackenzie Madison USA 3 $2.35010 Sep 17 214 Nikola Corbova SVK 1 $2.25417 Sep 17 215 Annie Thoren SWE 2 $2.25303 Sep 17 216 Shiao-yu Li TWN 2 $2.25030 Jul 17 217 Emma Pooley GBR 1 $2.14627 Jul 17 218 Hannah Drewett GBR 2 $2.05509 Sep 17 219 Martina Dogana ITA 1 $2.03923 Sep 17 219 Nina Kuhn GER 1 $2.03913 Aug 17
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