QATAR OPTIMIST CUP 2013 DECEMBER 27 - JANUARY 2
DOHA SAILING A ROWING CLUB. QATAR
DECEMBER 27. 2013 to January 2. 2014
QATAR OPTIMIST CUP 2013 DOHA SAILING A ROWING CLUB
Organising Committee Qatar Sailing & Rowing Federation Qatar Optimist Cup 2013 Khalifa M. Alsewaidi. President Ali Nasser Telfat. Secretary General Hassan Mohsin. Asstt. Secretary General Abdul Moneim Alsayed. Member Committee Abdulla Eid Alsulaiti. Member Committee Fahad Al Jaber. Executive Manager Captain (R) A R Arshad. Technical Manager Neven Baran. Chairman Jury, Crotia Abdel Hamid Morsy. Member Jury, Egypt Pual Schilizzi. Member Jury, Greece Christoph Zeiser. Member Jury, Germany Hasan Louxr. Member Jury, Egypt Selvam Mookken. Member Jury, Singapore Hyo Kyung Jang. Int. Measurer, Korea Ilker Bayindir. PRO, Turkey
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INDEX
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QATAR OPTIMIST CUP 2013 THE PRACTICE RACE SKYLINE OF DOHA RACES DAY 1 THE MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART RACES DAY 2 Araund doha team racing time RACES DAY 3 Souq Waqif RACES DAY 4 RESULTS AND CEREMONY
DECEMBER 27. 2013
THE PRACTICE RACE strong start for the 1st qatar optimist cup in doha The Inaugural Qatar Optimist Cup started today, in warm and hospitable Doha on the north eastern Arabian peninsular. Qatar hit the headlines when it won the bid to host the football world cup in 2022. Hosting top level sporting events, including the Asian Games in 2006, are all helping to put this Gulf state on the map. At this time of year, sunshine, temperatures in the 20s, and good wind forecasts attracted some of the top optimist sailors from three continents, to make use of the blue waters of the Gulf and to challenge for the Qatar Optimist Cup.Three races were scheduled for the first day, so the 50 sailors from 15 countries set out early for the course area, a colourful spectacle of keen young sailors. After waiting for the sea breeze to kick in, racing finally got underway. The wide mix of abilities makes this event perfect for the local Qatari Optimist sailors. They’re a new team and part of a growing awareness in the Gulf that water and sailing are natural assets on their doorstep for youngsters to take up.The light conditions called for more tactical racing since the pace of the race was slow, allowing the young sailors time to think about their choices. But the thermal breeze was stable enough to make boat speed a key factor. In the first of the two races of the day Rasim Yasar, TUR 1281, had a great upwind leg to then overtake Fares Abdelfettah, ALG 2015, on the first reach and to then keep his lead.Singaporean Marsha Shahrin, SIN 4475, made great efforts gaining ground on Yasar but the young Turk had a safe enough lead to give him the bullet in the first race of the event.14 Qatari sailors are taking part in the championship and the Qataris aim to develop a strong and competitive squad towards Optimist worlds levels. This mixed fleet – with sailors from Algeria, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Spain, Finland, Britain, Germany, India, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey and the UAE – will help the local youngsters up their game.
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the doha optimist sailing team.
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SKYLINE OF DOHA
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DECEMBER 28. 2013
RACES DAY 1 Turkey is leading on the second day of the Qatar Optimist Cup The 2nd day of Qatar Optimist Cup 2013 again witnessed the light winds. However 2 races were completed. The leaders of first day maintained their positions. Master Rasim Yasar from Turkey is leading followed by Marsha Shahrin of Singapore & Nicolas Rolaz of Switzerland. With 4 races scheduled, the race committee kicked off race 1 as early as they could today, and set a more even start line. The fleet crossed the line in around 8 knots of breeze and the majority headed to the more favoured right hand side of the course.After rounding the top mark first, Algerian sailor ZAKARI MOKHATARI led the fleet on the reach, and then a group of four spit away at the front on the downwind leg battling for top spot. ZAKARI MOKHATARI, Marsha Shahrin from Singapore, RASIM YASAR from Turkey and Nicolas Rolaz from Switerland fought down the run, but it was Rolaz who managed to round the leeward mark first. On the upwind leg RASIM YASAR from Turkey managed to break free from the rest to finish in first place with Nicolas Rolaz not far behind. Unfortunately the wind did not last long, and after all the boats crossed the finish line it died completely. That was the bad news. The good news was that it made some time for swimming and enjoying the warm weather. After long postponement the breeze finally filled in and race 3 was completed.
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THE MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART Traditional Islamic architecture meets the 21st century The museum building has rapidly become an iconic feature of the Doha landscape. Standing alone on reclaimed land, the building draws much influence from ancient Islamic architecture, notably the Ibn Tulun Mosque of Cairo. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei, the Museum is comprises of a main building with an adjacent education wing connected by a large central courtyard. The main building rises five-storeys, topped by a high domed atrium within a central tower. The cream-coloured limestone captures the changes in light and shade during the day. The interior is no less spectacular. The centerpiece of the Atrium is a curved double staircase leading up to the first floor. Above it floats an ornate circular metal chandelier echoing the curve of the staircase. An oculus, at the top of the atrium, captures and reflects patterned light within the faceted dome. The five-story 45-metre tall window on the north side gives spectacular panoramic views across the bay. The geometric patterns of the Islamic world adorn the spaces, and including the ceilings of the elevators. A variety of textures and materials from wood and stone have created a unique environment for the museum’s stunning collections. You can find out more about the architecture of the museum in the MIA Library and there are also several books available from the Museum Gift Shop. http://www.mia.org.qa/en/
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DECEMBER 29. 2013
RACES DAY 2 Turkey is leading on the second day of the Qatar Optimist Cup The 2nd day of Qatar Optimist Cup 2013 again witnessed the light winds. However 2 races were completed. The leaders of first day maintained their positions. Master Rasim Yasar from Turkey is leading followed by Marsha Shahrin of Singapore & Nicolas Rolaz of Switzerland. With 4 races scheduled, the race committee kicked off race 1 as early as they could today, and set a more even start line. The fleet crossed the line in around 8 knots of breeze and the majority headed to the more favoured right hand side of the course.After rounding the top mark first, Algerian sailor ZAKARI MOKHATARI led the fleet on the reach, and then a group of four spit away at the front on the downwind leg battling for top spot. ZAKARI MOKHATARI, Marsha Shahrin from Singapore, RASIM YASAR from Turkey and Nicolas Rolaz from Switerland fought down the run, but it was Rolaz who managed to round the leeward mark first. On the upwind leg RASIM YASAR from Turkey managed to break free from the rest to finish in first place with Nicolas Rolaz not far behind. Unfortunately the wind did not last long, and after all the boats crossed the finish line it died completely. That was the bad news. The good news was that it made some time for swimming and enjoying the warm weather. After long postponement the breeze finally filled in and race 3 was completed.
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Around doha
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DECEMBER 30. 2013
team racing time Turkish Team dominates in Team Racing Day Team racing was scheduled for day 3 of the inaugural Qatar Optimist Cup in Doha. After tuning and preparing their boats, the sailors went to the skippers briefing to establish that 6 teams would be racing for podium glory. Since not every country had the required number of athletes to form a national team, the organisers created some mixed teams to be able to compete – a real test for their communication skills. For team 5 and team 6, made up of sailors from Qatar, the UAE and Algeria, this kind of racing was new and challenging. Abdullah Al Raeesi from the UAE and Ganim Al Sewaidi from Qatar fought hard with their team mates, but they went home early, having gained valuable experience.4 strong teams qualified for the semi-finals and the battle to reach the final was intense. Rasim Yasar from Turkey led from the front to try to get his team through. Algerian Zakari Mokhtari from Team 3 did everything he could to stop Yasar right up to the finish line, but Team 4 from Turkey went through.The team from Algeria had to face Team 2 in the petite final to decide 3rd place overall. The two stand out athletes were Marsha Shahrin from Singapore for team 2 and Mohammed Kebaili from Algeria for team 3. Right from the start line they clashed around the course, but the Algerians showed better unity and performance to snatch the bronze medal at the very end. The grand Final was between Teams 1 & 4. The strong Turks against a European mixed team from Switzerland, Britain and Germany. The Turks led from early on and showed their intentions to take the title. Team 1 was trying to fight back and was hoping for some mistakes from the Turks. But team 4 were unstoppable and very well prepared for this race. They followed the instructions from their coach with Rasim Yasar protecting the two young girls on his squad from attack. The 6 knots of wind helped the girls to break free due to their light weight and they managed to finish first and second which gave them a strong advantage as the rest of the sailors battled for the line… And it was enough. Victory to the sailors from Turkey and smiles all round. The race officers will use tomorrow’s lay day to catch up on lost races, so we’ll have more action coming soon.
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December 31, 2013
RACES DAY 3 New Year’s Eve brings the best conditions so far at the Qatar Optimist Cup Sailors enjoyed the good winds and Race Officers managed to complete 4 more races today. According to schedule 4th day was a spare day; however Race Officers made it racing day to complete the pending races because of low wind on day 1 & 2 looking at the prevailing condition. Excellent sailing conditions made competition very interesting. Good starts & upward speed made some of the leading sailors of previous days more comfortable in their lead position. Over all a very satisfactory schedule of racing. The local sailors from Qatar, after the experience of close battling during yesterday’s team racing, tuned their boats while waiting for the launch flag. This team is looking forward to the upcoming 2014 events in Qatar. Sail the Gulf, which takes place in February, is the biggest international sailing event in Qatar. Also the first Continental Kite surfing competition will take place in November, which should attract some of the world’s top kiters.Meanwhile, the weather was more promising today with four races scheduled and the athletes set off right after the launch signal to test their speeds against rivals.The first signal was at 10.20 with the majority of the fleet heading to the port side of the course. Okyanus Arikan from Turkey had a great start and headed to the right hand side. At the first mark she managed to lead over second placed Walter Wahlroos from Finland a few meters behind. On the reach Arikan kept her lead but the Finn made up distance looking for any mistake from her to attack.The boat to boat battle continued on the downwind leg with Wahlroos taking the advantage halfway down and then leading around the downwind mark. Meanwhile Rasim Yasar from Turkey and Marsha Shahrin from Singapore had their own private battle. After a slow start, they hauled in several boats on the reach and the downwind leg. But Okyanus Arikan did her best and covered the lost meters from Walter Wahlroos with good tactics and great speed on the final upwind. Finally she won the race… Yasar and Shahrin fought their way around the course and finally dissevered their place in the top ten. 3-4 races are scheduled for the first day of 2014 depending on the weather, at the penultimate day of racing of the Qatar Optimist Cup. Until then Happy New Year!
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Souq Waqif it will take yu to the old days in the middle of the growing city Souq Waqif is an important souq in Doha. Literally translated to “the standing market,� this shopping destination is renowned for selling traditional garments, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs. It is also home to dozens of restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world, as well as Shisha lounges. Although this market dates back at least a hundred years, it has been recently restored back to its original glory. It is now considered one of the top tourist destinations within Doha. Thousands of people from across the region frequent this market to purchase traditional goods. Lately Souq Wakif became a hotspot for art galleries and workshops, hosting several art galleries and events. It also hosts local concerts during the holiday seasons. At any time of day, Souq Waqif is always bustling with people walking around the alleys window-shopping or enjoying their shisha with friends and family at restaurants. It provides an excellent place for people to gather, shop for traditional knick-knacks, spices or just enjoy a good meal. See more at: http://www.qatartourism.gov.qa/en-us/thingstodo/shopping/ souqs.aspx#sthash.QODMQbfK.dpuf
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january 1, 2014
RACES DAY 4 2014 started with the best possible conditions for the last day of the Qatar Optimist Cup Sailors enjoyed the good winds and Race Officers managed to complete 4 more races today. According to schedule 4th day was a spare day; however Race Officers made it racing day to complete the pending races because of low wind on day 1 & 2 looking at the prevailing condition. Excellent sailing conditions made competition very interesting. Good starts & upward speed made some of the leading sailors of previous days more comfortable in their lead position. Over all a very satisfactory schedule of racing. The local sailors from Qatar, after the experience of close battling during yesterday’s team racing, tuned their boats while waiting for the launch flag. This team is looking forward to the upcoming 2014 events in Qatar. Sail the Gulf, which takes place in February, is the biggest international sailing event in Qatar. Also the first Continental Kite surfing competition will take place in November, which should attract some of the world’s top kiters.Meanwhile, the weather was more promising today with four races scheduled and the athletes set off right after the launch signal to test their speeds against rivals.The first signal was at 10.20 with the majority of the fleet heading to the port side of the course. Okyanus Arikan from Turkey had a great start and headed to the right hand side. At the first mark she managed to lead over second placed Walter Wahlroos from Finland a few meters behind. On the reach Arikan kept her lead but the Finn made up distance looking for any mistake from her to attack.The boat to boat battle continued on the downwind leg with Wahlroos taking the advantage halfway down and then leading around the downwind mark. Meanwhile Rasim Yasar from Turkey and Marsha Shahrin from Singapore had their own private battle. After a slow start, they hauled in several boats on the reach and the downwind leg. But Okyanus Arikan did her best and covered the lost meters from Walter Wahlroos with good tactics and great speed on the final upwind. Finally she won the race‌ Yasar and Shahrin fought their way around the course and finally dissevered their place in the top ten. 3-4 races are scheduled for the first day of 2014 depending on the weather, at the penultimate day of racing of the Qatar Optimist Cup. Until then Happy New Year!
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91
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94
11304 M
13.0
3.0
(24.0)
21.0
17.0
9.0
17.0
19th 18.0 UAE(26.0) UAE 89 15.0 Abdullah 19.0 Al-Raeesi 13.0 M
145.0 13.0
3.0
(24.0)
21.0
17.0
9.0
17.0
18.0
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M
(51.0 DSQ)
25.0
(51.0 DNC)
18.0
18.0
23.0
13.0
20th 19.0 UAE12.0 88
17.0 Abdulaziz 6.0Al-Raeesi 24.0 M
175.0 (51.0 DSQ)
25.0
(51.0 DNC)
18.0
18.0
23.0
13.0
19.0
1
F
19.0
14.0
(51.0 DNF)
23.0
22.0
21.0
18.0
21st 16.0 ALG20.0 ALG 2011
(26.0) Maissa 20.0 Abdelfettah 19.0 F
192.0 19.0
14.0
(51.0 DNF)
23.0
22.0
21.0
18.0
16.0
2
M
18.0
(29.0)
20.0
22.0
27.0
18.0
21.0
22nd 21.0 QAT21.0 QAT 70 (32.0) Kheireddine 22.0 Bouchema
18.0 M
208.0 18.0
(29.0)
20.0
22.0
27.0
18.0
21.0
21.0
2
M
22.0
23.0
14.0
25.0
15.0
10.0
27.0
23rd 26.0 EGY27.0 EGY 102(31.0) Seifeldin (32.0) Fahmy 25.0 M
214.0 22.0
23.0
14.0
25.0
15.0
10.0
27.0
26.0
2
F
29.0
18.0
(51.0 DNC)
28.0
23.0
17.0
22.0
24th 17.0 TUR22.0 TUR 3505
22.0 LARA CINDOGLU 21.0 (51.0 F DNF)
219.0 29.0
18.0
(51.0 DNC)
28.0
23.0
17.0
22.0
17.0
2
M
23.0
(27.0)
15.0
24.0
21.0
27.0
(29.0)
25th 23.0 ALG23.0 ALG 2014
23.0 Anis Messaoudene 23.0 27.0 M
229.0 23.0
(27.0)
15.0
24.0
21.0
27.0
(29.0)
23.0
2
M
21.0
17.0
17.0
26.0
(28.0)
26.0
25.0
26th 25.0 QAT24.0 QAT 66 24.0 Ghanim25.0 Al Sewaidi (30.0)M
230.0 21.0
17.0
17.0
26.0
(28.0)
26.0
25.0
25.0
2
M
24.0
21.0
22.0
20.0
25.0
(28.0)
(30.0)
27th 22.0 EGY25.0 EGY 11025.0 Aly Nabil 24.0 Badawi 23.0 M
231.0 24.0
21.0
22.0
20.0
25.0
(28.0)
(30.0)
22.0
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MIST CUP
2013 QATAR OPTIMIST CUP
RESULTS & CEREMONY
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28.0
30.0
(51.0 OCS)
33.0
26.0
M
(51.0 DNF)
26.0
(51.0 DNC)
30.0
24.0
M
30.0
31.0
23.0
(32.0)
(51.0 OCS)
(51.0 BFD)
M 27.0 24.0 g system: Appendix A
R6 M
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0
M
26.0R7 2.0 (51.0 RAF) 8.0 32.0 7.0
25.0
(51.0 DSQ)
28th 27.0 EGY16.0 EGY 12310.0 Adham 29.0 Ehab Fahmy 22.0 M
246.0 28.0
30.0
(51.0 OCS)
33.0
26.0
25.0
(51.0 DSQ)
27.0
1
30.0
24.0
29th 33.0 UAE29.0 UAE 99 34.0 Saeed Almheiri 30.0 20.0 M
280.0 (51.0 DNF)
26.0
(51.0 DNC)
30.0
24.0
30.0
24.0
33.0
2
32.0
32.0
28.0
30th 24.0 LBA 32.0 LBA 10 27.0 Mohamed 27.0Baio (51.0 M BFD)
286.0 30.0
31.0
23.0
(32.0)
32.0
32.0
28.0
24.0
3
31.0
31.0
(51.0 OCS)
(51.0 BFD)
31.0
31.0
32.0
32.0
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R10 27.0
R12 51.0 DNC 1.0 29.0
Nett 26.0
37.0
3
1.0 29.0
R11 (51.0 DNC) 1.0 30.0
14.0 33.0
35.0
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INDIVIDUAL
FINAL RESULT
32.0 31st 32.0 LBA 30.0 LBA 7 20.0 Hussain35.0 Al-Burki 31.0 M 293.0 27.0 24.0 Sailed: 2, Discards: 0, To count: 2, Entries: 50, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank R9 SailNo 27.0 R10 Name R11 R12 Sex Nett R1 20.0R8 Nat(51.0 (51.0 51.0 26.0 DNC) DNC) DNC 1st 1.0 TUR1.0TUR 1.0RASIM 1.0 YASAR 1.0 M 14.0 1.0 1281 33.0 19.0 29.0 30.0 29.0 33.0
R2 QAT33.0 R3 R4 32nd 37.0 QAT 40 19.0 Jassim 33.0 Al- R5 Mohannadi 1.0 (11.0 1.0 (4.0) SRS2) 33rd 35.0 QAT (51.0 QAT 41 35.0 Zaid Awamleh 31.0 OCS) 7.0 8.0 SRS2 4.0 6.0 34th 31.0 LBA 34.0 LBA 9 28.0 Ali Benghazi 34.0 (13.0) 6.0 (12.0) 11.0
28.0R6 M
300.0 26.0R7
20.0R8
4.0 26.0 M
1.0 33.0
6.0 29.0 M 2.0
2.0 300.0 (51.0 RAF) 8.0 314.0 32.0 7.0
R9 (51.0 DNC) 1.0 19.0
6.0 32.0 3.0
(19.0) (51.0 7.0 DNC)
7.0 34.0 3.0
(16.0) 29.0 12.0
4.0 (35.0) 2.0
58.0 31.0 62.0
31.0
3
51.0 M 3.0 BFD
379.0 (51.0 1.0 RAF)
36.0 4.0
(51.0 10.0 DNC)
51.0 (13.0) DNF
36.0 8.0
33.0 7.0
34.0 64.0
30.0
3
37.0 69.0 3.0
35th 30.0 LBA 31.0 LBA 8 51.0 Mohamed 26.0Brico 12.0 (51.0 7.0 1.0 OCS DSQ) 36th 29.0 UAE35.0 UAE 55 51.0 Mayed 51.0 Rahimah 9.0 (21.0) (15.0) 3.0 DNC DNS
32.0 M 11.0
396.0 (51.0 4.0 DNF)
40.0 2.0
(51.0 5.0 DNC)
51.0 5.0 DNF
34.0 13.0
36.0 14.0
37.0 69.0
29.0
3
M
(51.0 1.0 RAF)
M .0
(51.0 4.0 DNF)
M 0.0)
(51.0 9.0 DNF)
2nd 6.0 SIN (19.0) SIN 44757.0Marsha(16.0) Shahrin 4.0 F 32.0 (51.0 34.0 29.0 (35.0) 3rd 3.0 NEDDNC) 7.0NED 3.0Florine 12.0 Bramervaer 2.0 F 3112 36.0 (51.0 51.0 36.0 33.0 4th 4.0 TURDNC) 10.0 TUR (13.0) OKYANUS 8.0 ARIKAN 7.0 F DNF 3501 40.0 (51.0 51.0 34.0 36.0 5th 2.0 ALGDNC) 5.0ALG 5.0 Fares Abdelfettah 13.0 14.0 M DNF 2015 35.0 (51.0 51.0 37.0 39.0 6th 13.0 SUI DNF) 8.0SUI 16852.0 Nicolas14.0 Rolaz 6.0 M BFD
0 M
10.0 (51.0 DNC)
7th 10.0 ALG51.0 9.0ALG Mohammed 5.0 5.034.0 M (51.0 DNF 6.0 31.0 33.0Kebaili 2016 DNC)
74.0 (15.0) 35.0
11.0 (51.0 38th 34.0 ESP 51.0 10 DSQ) DNC
7.0 M 51.0 DNC
10.0 422.0 (51.0 DNC)
10.0 (51.0 DNC)
9.0 DNF 6.0 51.0 31.0
5.0 33.0
5.034.0
74.0 35.0
34.0
5 D
0 M
3.0 (51.0 DNF)
8th 7.0 IND (51.0 2.0 IND 1151(29.0) Navyn Prabhakar (28.0) 8.037.0 M 41.0 51.0 38.0 DNC) DNC
85.0 17.0 38.0
19.0 7.0 10.0 1.0 M 39th 39.0 UAE 51.0 UAE 53 11.0 51.0 Zayed Rahimah 51.0 33.0 DNC DNC DNS
3.0 430.0 (51.0 DNF)
7.0 41.0
2.0 (51.0 DNC)
(29.0) 51.0 DNC
(28.0) 38.0
8.037.0
85.0 38.0
39.0
5 D
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6.0 (51.0 DNF) 16.0
9th 5.0 IND 12249.0 Aniketh3.0 Rajaram 12.0 M 34.0 IND 11.0 (51.0 35.0 35.0 51.0 DNC) DNC 10th 9.0 ALG3.0ALG 4.0Nouha El 15.0 Alia Akil(17.0)F 2017 39.0 (51.0 (51.0 51.0 51.0 DNC) DNF) DNC DNC 11th 14.0 FIN (51.0 FIN 958 16.0 Walter Wahlroos 7.0 10.0 M OCS) 37.0 (51.0 51.0 51.0 38.0 OCS) DNF DNC 12th 12.0 SUI (18.0) SUI 159414.0 Luca Schaefer (17.0) 9.0 M
89.0 12.0 51.0 DNC 96.0 4.0
6.0 (51.0 461.0 DNF) 16.0
5.0 34.0
11.0 (51.0 DNC) 3.0
9.0 35.0
3.0 35.0
4.0
15.0
12.0 51.0 DNC (17.0)
89.0 51.0 DNC 96.0
51.0 DNC
5 D
31.0 465.0
39.0 14.0 37.0
(51.0 DNF) 16.0 51.0 DNF 14.0
51.0 DNC 7.0 51.0 DNC (17.0)
51.0 DNC 98.0 39.0
38.0
15.0 (51.0 471.0 DNF) 11.0
(51.0 DNC) (51.0 OCS) (51.0 OCS) (18.0)
51.0 DNC 10.0 38.0
5 D
100.0 7.0
8.0 10.0 13.0M 40th 51.0 QAT 51.0 QAT 50 (14.0) 51.0 Yacine (19.0) 51.0 Benzarti 51.0 DNC DNF DNC DNC DNC (51.0 11.0 13.0 9.0 12.0 DNC) 41st 38.0 TUR51.0 TUR 51.0 AARON51.0 SCHLINCK 51.0 M 1881 DNC DNC DNS DNC 5.0 5.0 19.0 2.0 (24.0) 42nd 51.0 TUR51.0 TUR 51.0 MELIS ERTÜRK 51.0 51.0 F 1200 DNC OCS DNC DNS DNC 4.0 8.0 6.0 14.0 15.0
9.0
100.0
51.0 DNC
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38.0 (51.0 13th 8.0 TUR13.0 TUR DNC) 3507 (51.0 51.0 DNC 14th (28.0) GBR15.0 GBR DNC) 6199 (51.0 51.0 DNC 15th 15.0 CZE(17.0) CZE DNC) 1422
51.0 11.0 M DNC
51.0 109.0 20.0 DNC
43rd 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 72 51.0 Isra Al Sulaiti 51.0 (22.0) 13.0 10.0 7.0 DNS DNC DNF DNS
51.0 F (22.0) DNC
(51.0 497.0 5.0 RAF)
38.0 8.0
(51.0 13.0 DNC)
51.0 11.0 BFD
51.0 11.0 DNC
51.0 11.0 DNC
51.0 109.0 DNC
51.0 DNS
5 D
51.0 51.0 51.0 21.0 Matthew 2.0 Hardie 3.0 M DNC DNC DNC
51.0 117.0 10.0 DNC
51.0 M 14.0 DNC
(51.0 510.0 12.0 DNC)
(51.0 (28.0) DNC)
51.0 DNC 51.0 15.0 21.0 DNC
51.0 2.0 DNC
51.0 3.0 DNC
51.0 117.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
5 D
51.0 51.0 (18.0) Zofia Burska 9.0 DNC DNC
51.0 16.0 F DNC
51.0 121.0 6.0 DNC
44th 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 71 51.0 Rashed51.0 Telfat 15.0 9.0 16.0 (51.0 DNC DNC DNC DNC DSQ) 44th 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 51 51.0 Ali Al Sharshani 51.0 16.0 16.0 8.0 13.0 DNC DNC DNC DNC
51.0 M 8.0 DNC
(51.0 510.0 14.0 DNC)
(51.0 15.0 DNC)
51.0 DNC 51.0 (17.0) (18.0) DNC
51.0 9.0 DNC
51.0 16.0 DNC
51.0 121.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
5 D
51.0 125.0 16.0 DNC 126.0 25.0 51.0 DNC 127.0 14.0 51.0 DNC
44th 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 8 51.0 Ali Al Mahroon 51.0 10.0 18.0 17.0 (20.0) DNC DNC DNC DNC 28.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 44th 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 38 51.0 Mohammad 51.0 Al Ashrshani DNC DNC DNC DNC 2.0 12.0 9.0 12.0 44th 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 44 51.0 Mohsen51.0 Al Sharshani DNC DNC DNC DNC
51.0 M 16.0 DNC 5.0 51.0 M DNC 19.0 51.0 M DNC
(51.0 510.0 19.0 DNC) 20.0 (51.0 510.0 DNC) (23.0) (51.0 510.0 DNC)
(51.0 11.0 DNC) (51.0 (51.0 OCS) DNC) 20.0 (51.0 DNC)
51.0 DNC 51.0 6.0 8.0 DNC 4.0 12.0 51.0 DNC 51.0 DNC 14.0 (30.0) 51.0 DNC 51.0 DNC
51.0 4.0 DNC 18.0 51.0 DNC 10.0 51.0 DNC
51.0 (21.0) DNC (51.0 51.0 DSQ) DNC 15.0 51.0 DNC
51.0 125.0 DNC 126.0 51.0 DNC 127.0 51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
5 D
51.0 DNC
5 D
51.0 DNC
5 D
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0
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31.0 15.0 (51.0 DNF) 11.0
36.0 70.0 8.0
37th 36.0 QAT28.0 QAT 29 33.0 Mohammed 51.0 Jalil 51.0 M 6.0 2.0 2.0 (16.0) (20.0) DNC DNC
397.0 (51.0 9.0 DNF)
35.0 13.0
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51.0 2.0 BFD
37.0 14.0
39.0 6.0
36.0 70.0
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51.0 DNC 98.0 5.0 39.0
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51.0 DNC 51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
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51.0 M DNC
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51.0 DNC 51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
51.0 DNC
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51.0 DNE
51.0 DNE
51.0 DNE 51.0 DNE
51.0 DNE
51.0 DNE
51.0 DNE
50th 51.0 QAT51.0 QAT 69 51.0 Abdurahman 51.0 Al Nasr 51.0 M DNE DNE DNE DNE DNE
51.0 612.0 DNE
51.0 DNE
51.0 DNE 51.0 DNE
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51.0 DNE
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TEAM RACING 1
TUR
Rasim Yasar Okyanus Arikan Can Ert端rk Lara Cindoglu Aaron Schlinck
2
GBR GER SUI ALG
Mathew Hardie Richard C Falke Nicolas Rolaz Luca Schaefer
4
IND NED SIN
Aniketh Rajaram Navyn Prabhakar Florine Bramervaer Marsha Shahrin
5
ALG UAE
Anis Messaoudene Maissa Abdelfettah Abdullah Al-Raeesi Abdulaziz Al-Raeesi
6
QAT
Ghanim Al Sewaidi Kheireddine Bouchema Jassim Al-Mohannadi Abdurahman Al Nasr Isra Al Sulaiti
3
Mohammed Kebaili Fares Abdelfettah Zakari Hichem Mokhtari Nouha El Alia Akil