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SWG 1994 Men.Xlsx IYRU SAILING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1994 LA ROCHELLE - FRA / 25 JULY - 7 AUGUST 1994 FINAL RESULTS - MEN Rank Country Helmsman Crew Points 123456M 1 GBR John MERRICKS Ian Walker 74142283 34 2 JPN Kan Yamada Seiji Saito 10 5 1 20 20 1 6 49 3ITAPaolo Cian Marco Scotto di Vettimo 6123061671 50 4 SWE Marcus Westerlind Henrik Wallin 1 3 17 30 3 21 7 59 5 FRA Fabrice Knipping Philippe Gasparini 8 1011125 304 62 6 GBR Andrew Richards Ian Parks 20219177172 66 7 GRE Andreas Kosmatopoulos Konstantinos Trigonis 5PMS246 8 3 10 66 8 ARG Mariano Castro Marcos Casciola 14 1 5 8 30 25 5 67 9 UKR Yevgen Braslavets Igor Matvienko 4 11 9 21 14 6 9 67 10 SWE Claes GREGART Martin Andersson 24 19 20 3 10 5 8 79 11 SUI Matthias Renker Alain Stettler 3 20 4 10 24 34 12 ITA Lorenzo Bressani Francesco Della Torre 9 1019181319 13 POR Victor Hugo ROCHA Nuno Barreto 15 PMS 25 13 11 4 14 GRE Iordanis Paschalidis Athanassios Pahoumas 28 7 YMP YMP 4 22 15 FRA Benoit Petit Jean‐François Cuzon 21 16 13 23 17 2 16 RUS Dmitri Berezkin Yevgeniy Burmatnov 13 PMS DSQ 7 9 16 17 ISR Zeevi Kalach Elad Ronen 10 18 20 22 10 11 FLEET 18 FRA Jean‐François Berthet Gwenael Berthet 25 PMS 7 1 34 10 19 AUT Christian Binder Marcus Piso 11 22 10 28 6 23 20 GER Ronald Rensch Torsten Haverland 12 6 29 20 14 27 21 USA Christopher Rast Jean Pierre Ziegert 32 17 3 4 35 25 GOLD 22 POL Marek Chocian Zdzislaw Staniul 23 9 17 27 25 12 23 POR Joaquim Moreiro Diogo Cayolla 19 PMS 20 10 15 14 24 CAN Paul Hannam Brian Storey 34 8 27 9 12 32 25 ESP Jordi Calafat Francisco Sanchez 16 PMS 6 31 1 PMS 26 SLO Tomaz Copi Mitja Margon 26 21 10 10 26 18 27 JPN Eiichiro Hamazaki Makoto Yamada 35 PMS 2 14 28 13 28 USA Michael Sturman Robert Little 31 14 8 PMS 27 15 29 FRA Gildas Philippe Tanguy Cariou 2PMS16PMS2226 30 AND David Ramon Borra Oscar Ramon Borra 27 23 22 17 24 29 31 NOR Michael Irgens Morten Johnsen 29 PMS 21 24 32 9 32 RUS Alexandre Getun Anatoli Koveshnikov 30 13 DSQ 11 30 33 33 AUS Craig Ferris Stephen Quigley 17 PMS 32 28 21 28 34 ISR Eli Zukerman Saar Bar 23 PMS 31 29 29 31 35 ESP Luis Martinez Juan Luis Wood 33 PMS 23 PMS 31 24 36 ESP Daniel Folch Victor Marino 10 2 10 17 1 1 37 USA Timothy Collins Jonathan Farrar 42614610 38 JPN Kenji Nakamura Masato Takaki 15 DSQ 6 4 14 2 39 EST Tõnu Tõniste Toomas Tõniste 1 11 PMS 2 8 15 40 ESP Gustavo Martinez Doreste Dimas Wood Valdivielso 18 PMS 18 6 4 5 41 IND Farokh Tarapore Kelly RAO 25 PMS 1 12 7 7 42 ARG Martin BILLOCH Juan Pablo Zizzi 7 24 20 PMS 2 4 43 FRA Fabrice JAUNET FABRICE DELERCE 13 6 7 DSQ 19 11 44 DEN Jörgen BOJSEN MÖLLER Jesper Pilegaard 398201824 45 CRO Ivan Kuret Marko Misura 8 1 PMS DSQ 6 12 46 GBR Jason BELBEN Michael Fenwick 19 PMS 11 3 13 17 47 USA David AMES Carl Peter Buhler 20 8 2 9 20 25 48 KOR JIN WOO PARK Lee Kyung Ill 17 18 16 2 18 18 49 CAN Thilo GIESE Scott Davis 30 15 3 11 12 23 50 KOR Cheul Yoon Jung Sung Han 11 14 19 15 21 6 51 SGP Shaw Her SIEW Charles Lim 17 PMS 9 13 25 8 FLEET 52 AUS Rob BREWER Adrian Manning 10 16 17 1 30 32 53 GER Sebastian KAMP Dietmar Weigt 20 17 14 20 10 13 54 SWE Bjorn BENGTSSON Johan Nystrom 6 PMS PMS 21 9 3 55 AUS Tom King Owen MacMahon 22 6 18 8 22 30 56 POL Paweł Kacprowski Pawel Kusmicki 5 PMS PMS 22 3 14 SILVER 57 NZL Gregory BALL Grant Griffiths 28 4 22 5 29 DNF 58 BRA Rodrigo AMADO Leonardo Dos Santos 21 12 4 27 28 21 59 AUS Aaron Links Joel Moodie 9 1312242928 60 DEN Hans Jorgen RIBER Thomas Ollendorff 29 3 PMS 25 17 19 61 CAN Pierre‐Olivier ROY James SAUTER 33 PMS 21 10 27 9 62 CUB Pedro Fernandez Alfredo Gimenez 27 20 15 10 33 27 63 HKG Yuk Wah CHAN Charles Yin 34 10 DSQ 18 19 33 64 NZL Lincoln FRASER Liam Newman 23 PMS 20 23 24 22 65 SLO Peter PODUNOVAC Davor Glavina 24 23 PMS DSQ 11 20 66 NZL Philip MCNEILL Mathew Smith 14 22 24 29 29 29 67 USA Walter Dreher Paulo Roberto RIBEIRO 32 21 PMS 20 31 16 68 RSA George AMOILS Anthony Spillebeen 31 19 PMS 19 32 26 69 ITA Matteo IVALDI Michele IVALDI 2 DNF DNF DNF DNF 31 70 CRO Branimir SLIVKA Ales Smokvina 10 3 1 2 5 71 RUS Vadim Statsenko Mikhail Krutikov 153713 72 FIN Markus Hongisto Mikko Simola 19 8 4 3 4 73 BEL Emmanuel HENS Cor VAN DER NAGEL 11 7 DNF 1 10 74 RSA Clive WALKER David Werthelm‐Aymes 10 2 DNF 4 6 75 CAN Adam Bookman Rob Fear 21 9 5 8 8 76 RSA Malcolm Hall Simon Crone 2 16 2 PMS 11 77 BEL Floris Mortelmans Rick Houben 3 13 DNF 5 12 78 KOR Kim JUNG‐CHUL Sun Kwang‐Soo 17 1 DNF 5 12 79 EST Marko Lilienthal Reimo Lilienthal 9 4 DNF 11 15 80 GER Marcus Baur Wolf Peter Schmidt 5 6 DNF PMS 1 81 CRO Elko MRDULJAS Ivan Misura 7 12 DNF 12 19 82 POL Kamil Ortyl Zbigniew Gutkowski 23 23 DNF 6 14 83 CHN Qian JUN Zhao Weijun 14 15 DNF PMS 2 84 POR Pedro Andrade Frederico Champallimaud 15 14 DNF PMS 3 85 BRU Brian Hanson Renatus Zeestraten 20 18 DNF 13 17 FLEET 20 20 DNF 10 20 86 PAK Rauf Zahid Iftikhar Imran 87 AUT Dominik Kocholl Daniel Kocholl 24 22 DNF 14 10 88 HKG Fanki Tong Ping Man Emile Wong Man Wah 32 17 DNF 15 16 89 ARG Matias Hoffmann Jan Finsterbusch 25 11 DNF PMS 9 90 QAT Zayed Al Ali Ronald John Jessup 33 24 DNF 16 21 91 BER Blythe Walker Ray De Silva 13 21 DNF DNF DNF BRONZE 92 BUL Nedko Vasilev Ruslan Milev 4 DNC DNF DNF DNF 93 LTU Deivis Galaburda Raimondas Siugzdinis 68 DNC DNF DNF DNF 94 BRA Eduardo Costa Melchert Jose Roberto Jesus 35 DNC DNF DNF DNF 95 UKR Konstantin Datsenko Stanislav Colembievski 12 10 DNF DNF DNF 96 CYP Nicolas Epiphaniou Demetris Sevastopoulos 29 DNC DNF DNF DNF 97 HKG Sai‐Man Wong Joseph Chan Ch‐Wang 10 19 DNF DNF DNF 98 BUL Veselin Jekov Ilian Tenekedjiev 20 DNC DNF DNF DNF 99 IRL Tom Fitzpatrick David McHugh 22 DNC DNF DNF DNF 100 BEL Bernard Wilmet Denis Wilmet 27 DNC DNF DNF DNF 101 DEN Jeppe Thomsen Peter Jacobsen 30 DNC DNF DNF DNF 102 AUT Thiomas Witz Rainer Bohm 31 DNC DNF DNF DNF 103 BUL Krasimir Bradev Dimitre Vasilev 34 DNC DNF DNF DNF 104 QAT Mohammed Al Kaabi Said Al Sulaiti DNC DNC DNF DNF DNF.
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