2012 RS:X World Championships

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2012 RS:X World Championships
2012
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Tournament information
Location Flag of Spain.svg Cadiz, Spain
Month playedFrom 20 to 28 March
Established1980
Format World Championship
Current champion
Flag of France.svg Julien Bontemps (men)
Flag of Israel.svg Lee Korzits (women)

The 2012 RS:X World Championships were held in Cadiz, Spain (Puerto Sherry) between March 20 and March 28.

Contents

The regattas of the medal race were canceled due to strong winds. [1]

Men's results

#SailorR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Tot.
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg Julien Bontemps 1.05.01.0(6.0)3.06.03.03.01.01.024.0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Dempsey 9.01.02.01.05.0(12.0)2.01.02.03.026.0
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg Jon-Paul Tobin 5.0(13.0)3.04.02.05.04.02.04.02.031.0
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dorian van Rijsselberghe 3.04.04.02.04.04.01.05.0(9.0)4.631.6
5 Flag of Greece.svg Byron Kokkalanis (8.0)1.01.05.06.01.06.04.03.05.032.0
6 Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Miarczyński (61.0)3.06.012.01.02.05.010.08.06.053.0
7 Flag of Israel.svg Nimrod Mashiah 1.04.06.01.0(14.0)7.014.07.05.09.054.0
8 Flag of Germany.svg Toni Wilhelm 2.03.05.010.07.09.0(30.0)8.07.04.055.0
9 Flag of Israel.svg Shahar Tzuberi 7.02.05.09.010.011.011.06.0(27.0)8.069.0
10 Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Myszka 3.012.04.03.018.014.0(23.0)9.010.013.086.0
11 Flag of Poland.svg Michal Majewski 7.02.03.08.09.010.017.016.0(34.0)23.095.0
12 Flag of Portugal.svg João Rodrigues 12.07.010.04.011.0(28.0)22.021.011.012.0110.0
13 Flag of Spain.svg Iván Pastor 6.021.07.021.08.0(61.0)7.032.014.011.0127.0
14 Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Tomizawa 10.010.013.014.022.0(23.0)19.011.012.018.0129.0
15 Flag of France.svg Pierre Le Coq 11.0(26.0)9.011.016.018.018.013.018.019.0133.0
16 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Zachary Plavsic 4.020.011.015.013.019.012.022.0(35.0)22.0138.0
17 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Tae-hoon 8.07.021.017.020.013.021.014.019.0(39.0)140.0
18 Flag of France.svg Benoit Bigot 11.023.02.07.017.026.010.0(37.0)22.031.0149.0
19 Flag of Cyprus.svg Andreas Cariolou 20.019.014.013.021.08.08.019.029.0(36.0)151.0
20 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitrii Polishchuk 40.013.015.013.015.020.09.012.0(61.0)15.0152.0
21 Flag of France.svg HUG Louis Benoit 13.021.011.02.028.0(35.0)25.015.025.025.0165.0
22 Flag of France.svg Louis Giard 2.06.08.0(36.0)26.025.029.017.023.030.0166.0
23 Flag of France.svg Thomas Goyard 25.024.017.03.0(47.0)15.024.029.013.017.0167.0
24 Flag of Israel.svg Ron Asulin 28.018.012.018.0(40.0)16.020.023.06.026.0167.0
25 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Richard Stauffacher 15.014.010.010.019.027.027.025.031.0(44.0)178.0
26 Flag of Spain.svg Juan-Manuel Moreno 16.08.016.026.025.017.033.018.0(38.0)21.0180.0
27 Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Oberemko 18.022.07.020.027.022.0(35.0)30.033.014.0193.0
28 Flag of Poland.svg Pawel Tarnowski 18.010.012.019.043.024.015.0(44.0)26.029.0196.0
29 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom Ashley 5.016.028.022.042.029.0(43.0)24.020.016.0202.0
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Connor Bainbridge 16.029.016.024.033.021.013.031.021.0(37.0)204.0

Women's results

#SailorR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Tot.
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Israel.svg Lee Korzits 1.01.01.01.01.02.0(6.0)4.02.013.0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Poland.svg Zofia Klepacka 3.01.01.02.02.03.03.0(5.0)3.018.0
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Italy.svg Alessandra Sensini (12.0)9.08.01.03.01.01.01.01.025.0
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bryony Shaw (10.0)6.04.05.09.04.05.02.04.039.0
5 Flag of Poland.svg Maja Dziarnowska 1.07.03.03.04.06.0(16.0)10.09.043.0
6 Flag of Israel.svg Maayan Davidovich 9.08.010.07.0(16.0)5.02.06.08.055.0
7 Flag of France.svg Charline Picon 8.012.03.04.08.08.04.0(13.0)11.058.0
8 Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Tartaglini 11.04.0(41.0)3.07.012.08.09.07.061.0
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Maslivets 6.03.02.010.017.0(26.0)26.03.05.072.0
10 Flag of Spain.svg Marina Alabau 5.02.05.05.06.09.010.033.0(35.0)75.0
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nikola Girke 14.013.07.02.013.011.0(15.0)8.010.078.0
12 Flag of Germany.svg Moana Delle 2.04.06.011.011.016.09.0(23.0)20.079.0
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jessica Crisp 3.013.06.011.012.010.014.017.0(18.0)86.0
14 Flag of Finland.svg Tuuli Petaja 10.08.0(41.0)9.025.014.07.07.013.093.0
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Natalia Kosińska 4.05.09.019.0(33.0)22.020.012.012.0103.0
16 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chan Wai Kei 15.05.02.014.0(36.0)20.025.018.015.0114.0
17 Flag of Greece.svg Angeliki Skarlatou 5.06.07.09.015.013.0(41.0)27.032.0114.0
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Izzy Hamilton 19.015.05.06.023.0(30.0)30.011.06.0115.0
19 Flag of France.svg Hélène Noesmoen 17.010.011.08.018.015.017.0(29.0)19.0115.0
20 Flag of Poland.svg Agnieszka Bilska 11.011.012.012.014.021.018.016.0(25.0)115.0
21 Flag of France.svg Pauline Perrin 16.015.019.04.019.018.011.014.0(33.0)116.0
22 Flag of Spain.svg Blanca Manchón 2.02.0(41.0)10.010.07.019.041.041.0132.0
23 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Ling 4.07.0(41.0)15.05.017.033.026.026.0133.0
24 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hayley Victoria Chan Hei Man 7.012.013.013.026.024.0(37.0)22.017.0134.0
25 Flag of Italy.svg Laura Linares 16.011.0(41.0)17.020.028.013.015.014.0134.0
26 Flag of Poland.svg Hanna Zembrzuska 13.014.020.07.0(29.0)27.012.025.024.0142.0
27 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ning Wang 12.09.0(41.0)6.027.019.035.021.016.0145.0
28 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yue Huang 6.010.04.016.0(34.0)29.029.030.023.0147.0
29 Flag of Norway.svg Jannicke Stålstrøm 7.0(41.0)7.016.024.023.024.019.031.0151.0
30 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Sunaga 13.03.0(41.0)14.022.033.023.035.022.0165.0

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References

  1. "Windsurf, ennesima medaglia mondiale per Alessandra Sensini. A Cadice è bronzo nella classe RS:X" (in Italian). mondolimpico.it. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2012.