ISAF updates the ranking list after the Hyeres leg. Leading the way are Bissaro-Sicouri and Flavia Tartaglini
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With the Hyeres leg of the 2013-2014 ISAF World Series regattas finished, which saw the wonderful victory of the two “flying engineers” Vittorio Bissaro and Silvia Sicouri among the Nacra 17s, it is time to draw conclusions. The French gold is in addition to thethe gold won in the Miami leg and the silver in Palma bringing the Italian mixed pair to the top of the ISAF world ranking list. They are now the pair to beat.
Head of the ranking list also conquered by Flavia Tartaglini in the RS:X sailboards, thanks to the regularity of placings obtained in the three World Cup stages (Miami, Palma and Hyeres), a nice confirmation for the strong Roman who is followed in third place by Laura Linares.
Following is the class-by-class situation and the Italians in the top 50 of the individual rankings, as reported by the Italian Sailing Federation website. Italy is currently in fourth place.
470 M
1.Belcher-Ryan (AUS); 20.Sivitz Kosuta-Farneti; 38.Falcetelli-Bernard; 49.Capurro-Puppo.
470 F
1.Aleh-Powrie (NZL); 22.Komatar-Carraro; 23.Caputo-Paolillo/Sinno; 37.Berta-Sinno.
49er
1.Warre-Lang (DEN); 30.Dubbini-Dubbini; 33.Cherin-Tesei; 35.Tita-Cavalli; 37.Plazzi-Molineris; 41.Angilella-Zucchetti.
49er FX
1.Grael-Kunze (BRA); 5.Conti-Clapcich; 45.Tezza-Bergamaschi;
Standard Laser
1.Tonci Stipanovic (CRO); 13.Francesco Marrai; 25.Alessio Spadoni; 27.Marco Gallo; 28.Giovanni Coccoluto.
Laser Radial
1.Marit Bouwmeester (NED); 22.Silvia Zennaro; 31.Joyce Floridia; 39.Laura Cosentino.
Finn
1.Ivan Gaspic (CRO); 8.Michele Paoletti; 10.Giorgio Poggi; 11.Filippo Baldassari; 19.Enrico Voltolini.
Nacra 17
1.Bissaro-Sicouri; 13.Salvà -Bianchi; 19.Porro-Banti; 25.Zandonà -Zappacosta; 27.Sorrentino-Catarci; 38.Sabatini-Mamusa; 40.Trambaiolo-Gianni; 49.Bressani-Micol; 50.Sibello-Rattemeyer.
RS:X M
1.Ho Tsun leung (HKG); 5.Mattia Camboni; 7.Marcantonio Baglione; 21.Daniele Benedetti; 44.Federico Esposito.
RS:X F
1.Flavia Tartaglini; 3.Laura Linares; 20.Veronica Fanciulli.
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