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Two Person Dinghy (470), Women

Date10 – 18 August 2016
StatusOlympic
LocationMarina da Glória, Glória, Rio de Janeiro
Participants40 from 20 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best 9 of 10 scores to count for final placement, and advancement to the medal race.. Medal race points count double.

In 2012, the British crew of Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark were reigning world champions in the 470 class and had hoped to add the Olympic gold medal in front of their fans. After the opening 10-race series the Brits were equal with the New Zealand pair of Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie, but in the medal race the New Zealanders outclassed the Brits to win the gold medal. Four years later in Rio, the same two teams were at the top of the table after the preliminaries. But Mills and Clark had already secured the women’s 470 gold with a 19-point lead and had only to complete the medal race. Their 2012 opponents from New Zealand had already lost the chances to repeat their triumph when they were disqualified in two of the preliminary races, only one of which could be discarded from the total points. Nevertheless they were one of the five teams that still had a chance to win silver or bronze. The men’s and women’s 470 finals had to be postponed by one day due to extremely low wind. A third place in the medal race, ahead of their closest rivals USA (10th) and France (6th), secured the silver for New Zealand. Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha interfered with the Japanese boat and dropped to last place. France’s Camille Lecointre and Hélène Defrance ousted the US team from the bronze medal place. Lecointre with her previous team-mate Mathilde Géron had just missed the podium in 2012, finishing fourth.

PosBoatNOCPointsRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9Race 10Medal Race
1Hannah Mills / Saskia ClarkGBR44471618132316Gold
2Jo Aleh / Polly PowrieNZL54[21]141122131146Silver
3Camille Lecointre / Hélène DefranceFRA6261823413776212Bronze
4Afrodite Zegers / Anneloes van VeenNED6315288144112374
5Ai Yoshida / Miho YoshiokaJPN66143719912411114
6Tina Mrak / Veronika MacarolSLO672654[21]124[21]562
7Annie Haeger / Briana ProvanchaUSA697310255288920
8Fernanda Oliveira / Ana Luiza BarbachanBRA76551310221961358
9Lara Vadlau / Jolanta OgarAUT9231212561516[21]1418
10Agnieszka Skrzypulec / Irmina Mrózek-GliszczyńskaPOL106101492131419127810
11Nadja Horwitz / Sofía MiddletonCHI97911181610210101415
12Bárbara Cornudella / Sara LópezESP101141371113111318910
13Alisa Kirilyuk / Lyudmila DmitriyevaRUS10421[21]691171891211
14Linda Fahrni / Maja SiegenthalerSUI10481515129108111619
15Carrie Smith / Jaime RyanAUS10616811177614151712
16Huang Lizhu / Wang XiaoliCHN1131110141316161713416
17Gil Cohen / Nina AmirISR120219191517171551013
18Annika Bochmann / Marlene SteinherrGER12112161721153614[21]17
19Elena Berta / Alice SinnoITA1351319161481516191520
20Jovina Choo / Amanda NgSGP16617172021182120171818