Bali 2013: What Happened… 19th September

Thursday September 2013 19th, Bali

On-Line Results: OpenWomenSeniors

A  Results

THE ZONE

Open Final Rankings
Rank Team VPs
1 ITALY 134.16
2 POLAND 126.15
3 MONACO 124.89
4 JAPAN 120.38
5 GERMANY 118.31
6 NETHERLANDS 105.53
7 CHINA 103.59
8 USA1 99.89
9 ARGENTINA 94.67
10 BRAZIL 92.13
Ladies Final Rankings
    Rank Team VPs
  1 NETHERLANDS 144.69
  2 POLAND 125.33
  3 USA2 122.19
  4 USA1 120.12
  5 FRANCE 114.88
  6 ENGLAND 111.28
  7 CHINA 110.05
  8 AUSTRALIA 100.31
       
       
       
  
Senior Final Rankings
Rank Team VPs
1 BELGIUM 134.07
2 FRANCE 116.73
3 SCOTLAND 116.52
4 GERMANY 115.63
5 USA2 112.65
6 AUSTRALIA 112.43
7 NETHERLANDS 109.41
8 CANADA 109.33
     
     
 

Last Round of the day: Southamerican teams performance

Open: Argentina lost his match against Monaco and Brazil lost against Italy. Both are outside the zone but with chances of qualifying … a lot to play … Argentina is ninth and Brasil 10th.

  ITALY   BRAZIL 16 50 11   17.97 2.03
  MONACO   ARGENTINA 16 61 21   18.09 1.91

Ladies: Argentina had a very difficult match against USA2, Brazil did beat Indonesia.

  USA2   ARGENTINA 16 48 8   18.09 1.91
  INDIA   BRAZIL 16 24 41   5.61 14.39

Senior: Brasil is 16th

  FRANCE   BRAZIL 16 18 16   10.61 9.39

2nd Session:

Open: Argentina vs Brazil. This time was for Argentina. Argentina and Brazil are in THE ZONE.

ARGENTINA BRAZIL 16 37 21   14.18 5.82

Ladies:

INDONESIA ARGENTINA 16 28 19   12.55 7.45
ENGLAND BRAZIL 16 48 18   16.73 3.27

Senior:

BRAZIL INDIA 16 11 39   3.58 16.42
Paulinho Brum, Miguel Villas Boas, Gabriel Chagas

1st Session

Open: Argentina was defeted by Italy and now is 9th out of the Zone. Brazil won, playing against China Taipei and is 8th in the zone. [ilink url=”http://csbnews.org/new/bali-2013-argentina-italia/”]Read Argentina-Italy Match[/ilink]

BRAZIL CHINESE TAIPEI 38 35 10.91 9.09
ITALY ARGENTINA 63 32 16.88 3.12
Leonora Alegre, Marta Tiscornia y Florencia Herrera
Leonora Alegre, Marta Tiscornia y Florencia Herrera

 

Damas: Brazil was more tahn Japan and is 14th,  Argentina lost Argentina lost against England and now is 13th.

BRAZIL JAPAN 46 45 10.31 9.69
ARGENTINA ENGLAND 18 28 7.20 12.80

Senior: USA 1 defeated Brazil

USA1 BRAZIL 41 4 17.72 2.28

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