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Sail For Gold Regatta : 4 gold medals for Australia, 3 for France

France wins ISAF Sailing World Cup 2009-2010 rankings

samedi 14 août 2010Redaction SSS [Source RP]

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Australia went home laden with gold after an astonishing week of racing in Weymouth Bay – the 2012 Olympic venue. The Aussies picked up gold in four classes ; Nicky Souter, Nina Curtis and Olivia Price in the Women’s Match Racing, the Skud-18 was won by Daniel Fitzgibbon and Rachael Cox on Friday, Tom Slingsby took gold in the Laser Men, and Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen made up the top quartet with a win in the 49er class.

The French team pushed Australia all the way, with three gold medals – Pierre Leboucher and Vincent Garos winning the 470 Men, Charline Picon took gold home in the RS:X Women, and in the 2.4mR, it was Damien Seguin who did the business for France. The Dutch team then edged the home nation out of the gold medal table with wins in two classes, Marit Bouwmeester in the Laser Radial and Udo Hessels, Marcel van de Veen and Mischa Rossen in the Sonar. While Team Skandia GBR were left with a single gold - Giles Scott in the Finn. The consolation for the most successful Olympic sailing nation of the last three Olympiads was a hatful of the lesser shades, two silver and four bronze medals.

The venue, Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, is the 2012 Olympic venue and it threw everything at the competitors this week – saving the best for last, with a medal race day that was vintage British summer ; wind, rain, near calms and even a little sunshine right at the end. The huge entry of 975 sailors from 57 nations, spread across 712 boats in 13 classes, will go home having learned to expect the unexpected in August 2012.

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Skandia Sail for Gold regatta 2010 overall results

470 Men Results
- Gold Leboucher and Garos FRA 31 points 

- Silver Belcher and Page AUS 35 points 

- Bronze Patience and Bithell GBR 58 points 



470 Women’s Results 
- Gold Kondo and Tabata JPN 74 points 

- Silver Pacheco and Betanzos ESP 91 points 
- Bronze Maxwell and Kinsolving USA 91 points 


49er Results

- Gold Outteridge and Jensen AUS 65 points 

- Silver Kruger Andersen and Thorsell DEN 82 points 

- Bronze Morrison and Rhodes GBR 84 points 


Finn Results

- Gold Scott GBR 60 points 

- Silver Lobert FRA 63 points 

- Bronze Kljakovic Gaspic CRO 66 points 


Laser Results 

- Gold Slingsby AUS 62 points 

- Silver Goodison GBR 74 points 

- Bronze Leigh CAN 93 points 


Laser Radial Results

- Gold Bouwmeester NED 40 points 
-Silver Multala FIN 43 points 

- Bronze Winther NZL 46 points 


RS:X Men’s Results 

- Gold Rodrigues POR 38 points 

- Silver Van Rijsselberge NED 42 points 
-Bronze Dempsey GBR 43 points 



RS:X Women Results 
-Gold Picon FRA 44 points 

- Silver Manchon ESP 50 points 
-Bronze Shaw GBR 63 points 


Star results
- Gold O’Leary and Kleen IRE 52 points 

- Silver Loof and Tillander SWE 61 points 
-Bronze Kusznierewicz and Zycki POL 65 points 
 
 Women’s Match Racing

- Gold - Souter, Curtis and Price AUS

- Silver - Leroy, Bertrand and Riou FRA 
-Bronze - Tunicliffe, Vandemer and Capozzi USA

2.4mR Results- Final 

- Gold Seguin FRA 12 points 

- Silver Schmitter NED 13 points 
-Bronze Kol NED 27 points 


Skud-18 Results- Final 

- Gold Fitzgibbon and Cox AUS 11 points 

- Silver Rickham and Birrell GBR 14.7 points 

- Bronze McRoberts and Hopkin CAN 26 points

Sonar Results – Final
- Gold Hessels, Rossen and Van de Veen NED 21 points 

- Silver Robertson, Stodel and Thomas GBR 26 points 

- Bronze Cohen, Vexler and Efrati ISR 27 points 


ISAF Sailing World Cup 2009-2010 – Overall Winners Prize Giving

Laser – Men’s One Person Dinghy
- 1 Javier Hernandez Spain
- 2 Nick Thompson GBR
- 3 Michael Leigh Canada

Laser Radial – Women’s One Person Dinghy
- 1 Marit Bouwmeester Netherlands
- 2 Veronika Fenclová Czech Republic
- 3 Paige Railey USA

470 Men – Men’s Two Person Dinghy
- 1 Matt Belcher & Malcolm Page Australia
- 2 Pierre Leboucher & Vincent Garos France
- 3 Anton Dahlberg & Sebastian Ostling Sweden

470 Women – Women’s Two Person Dinghy
- 1 Ingrid Petitjean & Nadege Douroux France
- 2 Emmanuelle Rol & Helene Defrance France
- 3 Henriette Koch & Lene Sommer Denmark

49er – Men’s Skiff
- 1 Nico Delle-Karth & Nikolaus Resch Austria
- 2 Emmanuel Dyen & Stephane Christidis France
- 3 Allan Norregaard & Peter Lang Denmark

RS:X Women – Women’s Windsurfer
- 1 Blanca Manchon Spain
- 2 Bryony Shaw GBR
- 3 Laura Linares Italy

RS:X Men – Men’s Windsurfer
- 1 Julien Bontemps FRA
- 2 Nimrod Mashich Israel
- 3 Ivan Pastor Spain

Finn – Men’s One Person Dinghy (Heavy)
- 3 ??? Rafael Trujillo Spain
- 2 Jonathan Lobert France
- 1 Ed Wright Great Britain

Star – Men’s Keelboat
- 1 Eivind Melleby & Petter Morland Pedersen Norway
- 2 Andy Horton & James Lyne USA
- 3 Guillaume Florent & Pascal Rambeau FRA

Women’s Match Racing
- 1 Claire Leroy, Marie Riou & Elodie Bertrand France
- 2 Anna Tunnicliffe, Molly Vandemoer & Debbie Capozzi USA
- 3 Lucy Macgregor, Annie Lush & Kate Macgregor Great Britain

Sonar
- 1 Wang Hansen, Kristiansen and Solberg Per Eugen Norway
- 2 Robertson, Thomas and Stodel Great Britain
- 3 Cohen, Efrati and Vexler Israel

Skud
- 1st Rickham and Birell Great Britain
- 2nd McRoberts and Hopkin Canada
- 3rd Fitzgibbon and Cox Australia


2.4mR
- 1 Schmitter Netherlands
- 2 Tingley Canada
- 3 Kol Netherlands

Overall Winning Nation
- 1 France



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