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2014 Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championships

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1st FAI Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championship
LocationLeszno,  Poland
Start dateSeptember 8, 2014 (2014-09-08)
End dateSeptember 13, 2014 (2014-09-13)
Competitors38 from 16 nations
Champion
Australia Nicola Scaife

2014 Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championships was 1st edition of World Hot Air Ballooning Championships for women held in Leszno, Poland from September 8 to September 13, 2014. Total of 16 tasks were held.

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Final ranking

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Rank Balloonist Nation Points Wins
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nicola Scaife  Australia 12489 3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Elisabeth Kindermann  Austria 12401 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Agnė Simonavičiūtė  Lithuania 11362 0
4 Dolores Deimling  Germany 10881 1
5 Elise Kloss  Germany 10837 2
6 Daiva Rakauskaitė  Lithuania 10647 0
7 Mariya Sadkovskaya  Russia 10462 1
8 Nicole Vogel   Switzerland 10455 0
9 Ann Herdewyn  Belgium 10110 0
10 Akari Sue  Japan 10106 1
11 Rita Becz  Hungary 10081 0
12 Sylvia Meinl  Germany 10076 2
13 Beata Choma  Poland 9587 0
14 Daria Dudkiewicz  Poland 9540 1
15 Ekaterina Larikova  Russia 9384 0
16 Kristina Sūnaitienė  Lithuania 9143 0
17 Ewa Prawicka-Linke  Poland 9043 1
18 Rita Naujelienė  Lithuania 8777 0
19 Marketa Olsanova  Czech Republic 8761 0
20 Meg Skelton  United States 8615 0
21 Astrid Carl  Germany 8395 0
22 Sanne Haarhuis  Netherlands 8356 0
23 Debby Young  United States 8112 0
24 Diana Nasonova  Russia 7973 1
25 Nataliia Ivanova  Russia 7956 1
26 Ewelina Helak  Poland 7649 0
27 Marija Miklousic  Croatia 7026 0
28 Julia Selezneva  Russia 7022 0
29 Susan Stamats  United States 6880 1
30 Christine Bertsch  United States 6731 0
31 Janet Haase   Switzerland 6030 0
32 Kelli Cook  United States 5976 0
33 Tomoko Kurahashi  Japan 5940 0
34 Joanna Biedermann  Poland 5773 0
35 Lindsay Muir  Great Britain 5756 0
36 Mary-Anne Stevens  Canada 5377 0
37 Rieko Shingo  Japan 4477 0
38 Karin Cyrol  Germany 4100 0

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