Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 470 class

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Sailing at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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These are the results of the men's 470 class competition in sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

[edit] Medalists

Gold United States Paul Foerster and Kevin Burnham
United States (USA)
Silver Great Britain Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield
Great Britain (GBR)
Bronze Japan Kazuto Seki and Kenjiro Todoroki
Japan (JPN)


[edit] Results

Rank Name Race Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Image:Med 1.png United States Paul Foerster
and Kevin Burnham (USA)
1 8 2 15 9 4 3 7 18 4 22 71
Image:Med 2.png Great Britain Nick Rogers
and Joe Glanfield (GBR)
2 3 9 4 17 5 2 3 10 19 22 74
Image:Med 3.png Japan Kazuto Seki
and Kenjiro Todoroki (JPN)
3 7 21 18 7 12 1 9 5 17 11 90
4 Sweden Johan Molund
and Martin Andersson (SWE)
18 15 8 22 1 16 12 4 2 3 15 94
5 France Gildas Philippe
and Nicolas le Berre (FRA)
14 2 13 7 2 17 15 17 12 13 2 97
6 Netherlands Sven Coster
and Kalle Coster (NED)
4 21 4 16 12 18 6 8 6 22 6 101
7 Portugal Alvaro Marinho
and Miguel Nunes (POR)
22 5 20 21 10 8 9 1 20 1 8 103
8 Brazil Alexandre Paradeda
and Bernardo Arndt (BRA)
5 1 14 19 4 10 17 20 24 9 5 104
9 Ukraine Eugen Braslavets
and Igor Matvienko (UKR)
10 4 1 DNF 8 7 18 12 13 24 9 106
10 Italy Gabrio Zandona
and Andrea Trani (ITA)
21 23 7 12 11 22 13 5 7 8 3 109
11 Germany Lucas Zellmer
and Felix Krabbe (GER)
17 16 10 11 5 19 10 23 8 11 7 114
12 Australia Nathan Wilmot
and Malcolm Page (AUS)
12 DSQ 3 3 19 3 4 18 3 26 OCS 119
13 Argentina Javier Conte
and Juan de la Fuente (ARG)
26 20 5 1 21 1 11 13 9 23 17 121
14 Slovenia Tomaz Copi
and Davor Glavina (SLO)
13 13 17 6 15 20 8 19 15 6 14 126
15 Israel Gideon Kliger
and Udi Gal (ISR)
19 12 6 8 23 9 5 11 23 12 DSQ 128
16 Ireland Gerald Owens
and Ross Killian (IRL)
11 14 16 14 14 14 19 16 4 16 10 129
17 Russia Dmitry Berezkin
and Mikhail Krutikov (RUS)
8 17 26 17 18 21 16 6 14 14 1 132
18 Greece Andreas Kosmatopoulos
and Konstantinos Trigkonis (GRE)
9 6 11 9 16 2 23 15 21 20 OCS 132
19 Croatia Tomislav Basic
and Petar Cupac (CRO)
16 10 19 5 20 26 21 25 1 7 12 136
20 Spain Gustavo Martinez
and Dimas Wood (ESP)
7 22 12 10 3 11 26 21 16 10 OCS 132
21 Poland Tomasz Stanczyk
and Tomasz Jakubiak (POL)
24 11 25 2 13 25 7 14 22 18 21 157
22 Switzerland Lukas Erni
and Simon Bruegger (SUI)
20 25 18 20 6 24 20 27 11 15 4 163
23 South Korea Kim Daeyoung
and Jung Sung-ahn (KOR)
6 19 24 25 26 27 24 2 OCS 2 16 171
24 Turkey Selim Kakis
and Hasan Kaan Ozgonenc (TUR)
25 18 15 24 25 6 DSQ 24 19 5 13 174
25 Denmark Kristian Kjærgaard
and Mads Møller (DEN)
23 9 22 13 DSQ 15 25 22 17 27 18 191
26 New Zealand Andrew Brown
and Jamie Hunt (NZL)
27 24 23 23 22 13 14 10 26 25 20 200
27 Hungary Peter Czegai
and Csaba Cserep (HUN)
15 26 27 DNF 24 23 22 26 25 21 19 228

[edit] Notes

Points are assigned based on the finishing position in each race (1 for first, 2 for second, etc.). The points are totalled from the top 10 results of the 11 races, with lower totals being better. If a boat was disqualified or did not complete the race, 28 points are assigned for that race (as there were 27 boats in this competition).

Scoring abbreviations are defined as follows:

  • OCS – On the Course Side of the starting line
  • DSQ – Disqualified
  • DNF – Did Not Finish