Nacra 17s @Miami WC 2016: Day 4

Great pics by ©Pedro Martinez/Sailing Energy/World Sailing. Full album at Sailing Energy FB –  The fight for the Americas slot could no be tighter.  Hess-Abascal  from Guatemala only 1 point ahead of  Uruguay’s De Fazio-Folgia after 11 races. The Australian wonder kids grabbed the lead form Mulder-de Koning, and Besson-Riou woke up today ….. to score their usual bullets and climb to 5th overall after a slow start (30,29,7,2,24…)

Bith former Spanish Olympic medalists currently in the top ten with Echavarri-Pacheco (9th) still behind Iker-Roman (6th). Gulari-Chafee continue to lead US selection.

Top ten below. Full results here

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Net
1 AUS AUS-2 Jason WaterhouseLisa Darmanin 19 3 3 4 3 11 2 -22 8 11 4 90.00 68.00
2 NED NED-3 Mandy MulderCoen de Koning 1 7 9 3 12 -15 8 2 7 15 11 90.00 75.00
3 SUI SUI 220 Matías Bühler MatíasNathalie Brugger 3 -26 5 20 7 16 3 14 5 2 3 104.00 78.00
4 FRA FRA-1 Billy BessonMarie Riou -30 29 7 2 24 7 5 16 4 1 1 126.00 96.00
5 GBR GBR 042 Lucy MacgregorDavid Evans 26 6 12 -33 21 1 4 18 3 9 5 138.00 105.00
6 ESP ESP 246 Iker Martinez  RITA ROMAN 17 20 1 11 10 -22 22 12 1 3 16 135.00 113.00
7 USA USA 286 Bora GulariLouisa Chafee 13 9 20 8 2 9 6 4 13 (48)
OCS
33 165.00 117.00
8 GER GER 258 Jan Hauke ErichsenLea Spitzmann 10 4 8 -26 11 17 18 19 10 13 8 144.00 118.00
9 ESP ESP 28 Fernando EchávarriTara Pacheco 6 30 26 -42 16 4 15 9 2 10 7 167.00 125.00
10 GBR GBR 060 Ben SaxtonNicola Groves 21 2 4 -36 13 8 24 3 25 16 12 164.00 128.00
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