среда, 28 мая 2008 г.

Marina Alabau Spain leads to the top of the ISAF World Rankings

 
 

Spain rise to the top of national positions in the latest version of the ISAF World Sailing Rankings.
Directed by Marina Alabau (ESP), which holds the world # 1 spot in the Women's RS: X, Spain now has five crew Ranked among the top three in the world and across all 11 Olympic events.
 
Men's Windsurfing - RS: X
 
MIARCZYNSKI Przemyslaw (POL) stays top for the fourth consecutive men RS: X Rankings, a bronze medal in the Championship of Europe from Brest to the latest addition to his trophy cabinet. However, the world # 2 Joao Rodrigues (POR) has closed the gap on the leader, the cut-off points' difference at the top less than 50 after he was crowned champion of Europe 2008 in France.
 
Behind the first two, Julien BONTEMPS (FRA) climbs two places to # 3 after a magnificent month for the French. Since the annulment of the Medal of the race in this year's World Championship in New Zealand, BONTEMPS has found his form and follow-up to a silver medal in the performance of Europeans to win gold in Medemblik.
 
It's also been a good few weeks for the Netherlands "Dorian VAN RIJSSELBERGE. A fourth place at the Europeans was followed by second in Medemblik to lift him up three places in this ranking release # 19. His colleague and rival for windsurfing Dutch Olympic spot Casper Bouman (NED) is also growing, up five places to # 11. Other sailors in this Ranking release that make good profits after strong finishes, both in Minsk and Medemblik CARIOLOU Andreas of Cyprus, until five to # 29, and 19-year-old Elliot Carney of Great Britain, which rises from # 85 to # 56.
 
From Women's Windsurfing - RS: X
 
It has been a great month for the Women's RS: X world # 1 Marina Alabau (ESP), who retains his European title in Brest, before taking victory in Medemblik. The Spanish has maintained first place in the rankings since February 2007 and on current form (which has finished on the podium at all ISAF Graded event he has competed in this year) seems destined to be a fixture there for some time.
 
Hyeres winner Zofia KLEPACKA (POL) remains at # 2 after a fourth place at the Europeans, while Charline PICON (FRA) to # 3 and Barbara Kendall (NZL) to # 4 are also indifferent after winning the silver medals in Brest and Medemblik respectively.
 
Although PICON has the highest classification, Faustine MERRET (FRA) will represent France at the Olympic Games this August. May proved to be a good month for the reigning Olympic champion, who finished just behind PICON to win bronze at the Europeans and sailed very impressive all week in Medemblik, losing only on the podium after his illness was ruled out of the Medal of the race. MERRET gains a place in this Ranking release until # 5.
 
Also moving up Blanca MANCHON (ESP), from # 11 to # 6 and reigning World Champion Alessandra Sensini (ITA), rising two places to # 8. Athena Greek sailor Antonia FREY gains five places to # 16. Bulgaria's Irina Konstantinov-BONTEMPS also enjoys an important impetus in this Ranking release. She won eight sites until # 22 after a 16th the Europeans and seventh place in Medemblik.

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