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Home Sport Olympics 08 Juan Ignacio Maegli finished in position 33 after the 3 last races in Laser

Juan Ignacio Maegli finished in position 33 after the 3 last races in Laser

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olympic sailor juan maegli guatemala lake amatitlan Olympic Games 2008 Laser class Sailing

Juan Ignacio Maegli, Guatemala kept up his steady sailing and finished in the 33rd spot among 43 contenders.

Races 7, 8, 9 took place yesterday and Juan did a strong performance with 39th position in race 7, and then managed to do an exellent effort in race 8 and finished in position 12. He also finished in a good 15th place in race 9.

Race 10 was canceled.

 

 

 

The medal sail-off will take place tomorrow among the 10 best sailors.

PositionNameCountryWorld RankingAge
1Paul GoodisonGreat Britain331
2Rasmus MyrgrenSweden423
3Gustavo LimaPortugal931
4Vasilij ZbogarSlovenia1333
5Diego RomeroItaly1934
6Andrew MurdochNew Zealand226
7Julio AlsogarayArgentina1228
8Jean Baptiste BernazFrance2721
9Kristian RuthNorway3723
10Mike LeighCanada524
Other Results
22Tom SlingsbyAustralia124
33Juan MaegliGuatemala9420

 

 

We thank Juan Ignacio for his good performance in this tough sport. We also believe this was a good learning experience for our young sailor and do believe he will improve his skills for the next Olympic Games in England 2012.

Welcome home Juan. Lake Amatitlan and we are waiting for your return!

 

Photo Ignacio de Wit


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