2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Women's RS:X

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Women's RS:X
at the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Venue Perth, Western Australia
Dates5–11 December
Competitors68 from 33 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
  2010
2012  

The Women's RS:X class at the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships was held in Perth, Western Australia between 5 and 11 December 2011. [1]

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Results

Results of individual races
PosHelmsmanCountryIIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXMRTotPts
Gold medal icon.svg Lee Korzits Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1421192343104031
Silver medal icon.svg Zofia Noceti Klepacka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 10184321161145133
Bronze medal icon.svg Marina Alabau Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 31112328125185645
4 Huang Yue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 72644257591068560
5 Charline Picon Flag of France.svg  France 734641342241388864
6 Maayan Davidovich Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 91251728RDG 121456210173
7 Bryony Shaw Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 23132206121811169474
8 Li Ling Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 4696532324791210884
9 Laura Linares Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5171164221114141410987
10 Olha Maslivets Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 99357102117342010887
11 Alessandra Sensini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 121632141457117 9175
12 Blanca Manchón Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 19232817204620 11087
13 Flavia Tartaglini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 281645121381922 10987
14 Moana Delle Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 375891618131623 11895
15 Nikola Girke Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2723893231518152 143116
16 Tuuli Petaja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 141791311151119208 137117
17 Jessica Crisp Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 21116912279201717 149122
18 Maja Dziarnowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 222587832322819 154122
19 Agata Brygoła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 46121283117212521 157126
20 Chen Qiubin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 15131851318101028DNF 35 165130
21 Hei Man Hayley Victoria Chan Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 18206721211992312 156133
22 Chan Wai Kei Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 16191113111926161315 159133
23 Jannicke Stålstrøm Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1352114101730153218 175143
24 Pauline Perrin Flag of France.svg  France 2012191113616322930 188156
25 Eugenie Richard Flag of France.svg  France 881518171128292625 185156
26 Steff Williams Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 262171063427232116 191157
27 Ning Wang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 107191818524333331 198165
28 Irina Konstantinova-Bontemps Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 179141617831312729 199168
29 Patricia de Costa Freitas Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 11101015223014303028 200170
30 Sigrid Rondelez Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 12141415192434252226 205171
31 Izzy Hamilton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 25201310122925271232 205173
32 Allison Shreeve Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 15251119153332261024 210177
33 Yuki Sunaga Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22161017162629283127 222191
34 Huali Zhu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 542424272233343433 240206
35 Natalia Kosińska Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 6242223RDG 18.812921 108.884.8
36 Angeliki Skarlatou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 19DNF 3515249161133 12691
37 Chen Peina Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 232261723235613 12094
38 Hanna Zembrzuska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 28281212102311214 131103
39 Diana Klaudia Detre Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2426131614797912 137111
40 Lilian de Geus Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 24261719153144417 143117
41 Justina Sellers Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1622202624417375 144118
42 Fujiko Onishi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8529282868161615 159130
43 Agnieszka Bilska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 211318202222271252 162135
44 Claudia Carney Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3429172016101361119 175141
45 Yasuko Kosuge Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 6242121201112222011 168144
46 Maria Aadland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 231922222119414177 168145
47 Dominique Vallee Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2515242525126131318 176151
48 Napalai Tansai Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 181125282621581921 182154
49 Pepa Mavrodieva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1182326281410112925 185156
50 Ingrid Puusta Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 26142023251523101514 185159
51 Farrah Hall Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1131272524137241816 196165
52 Lærke Buhl-Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1410292929816192423 201172
53 Joanna Sterling Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 331723272626251786 208175
54 Demita Vega Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2730252119DPI 8DPI 18DPI 18OCS 3510 211176
55 Sara Katalin Cholnoky Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3130261418331921128 212179
56 Veronica Fanciulli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20153231291718182124 225193
57 Jazmín López Becker Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3234282227292126109 238204
58 Carmen Rego Monteiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 31322827231824232220 248216
59 Siripon Kaewuang-Ngam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 17223130DNF 35926303030 260225
60 Bruna Martinelli Cesario de Mello Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 29273031302420252527 268237
61 Audrey Pei Lin Yong Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 13213333332030282832 271238
62 Eirini Nikola Makedona Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 30333030322528271422 271238
63 Carolina Souza-Mendelblatt Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 28273132302722202726 270238
64 Tatiana Bazyuk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 292827293128DNF 35DNF 352328 293258
65 Amanda Ling Kai Ng Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 302932DNF 35313029293131 307272
66 Annalise Gilbert Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 323133DNF 35DNF 353131322629 315280
67 Monique Meijer Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Netherlands Antilles 343234DNF 35DNF 35323231DNC 35DNC 35 335300
68 Kathleen Tocke Flag of the United States.svg  United States 33OCS 35DNC 35DNC 35DNC 3534DNF 35DNF 35DNC 35DNC 35 347312

    Legend:  – Qualified for medal race(s);DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNF – Did not finish;DPI – Discretionary penalty imposed;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;RDG – Redress given; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;

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