List of Olympic medalists in sailing
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This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in sailing from 1900 to 2004.
- See also: Sailing at the Summer Olympics and Lists of Olympic medalists
[edit] Current Program
[edit] 470 class
- Further information: 470 (dinghy)
[edit] Men
[edit] Women
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 Seoul | United States (USA) Allison Jolly Lynne Jewell |
Sweden (SWE) Marit Söderström Birgitta Bengtsson |
Soviet Union (URS) Larisa Moskalenko Irina Shunikhovskaya |
1992 Barcelona | Spain (ESP) Theresa Zabell Patricia Guerra Cabrera |
New Zealand (NZL) Leslie Egnot Janet Shearer |
United States (USA) Jennifer Isler Pamela Healy |
1996 Atlanta | Spain (ESP) Begoña Via Dufresne Theresa Zabell |
Japan (JPN) Yumiko Shige Yurie Alicia Kinoshita |
Ukraine (UKR) Olena Pakholchik Ruslana Taran |
2000 Sydney | Australia (AUS) Jenny Armstrong Belinda Stowell |
United States (USA) Jennifer Isler Sarah Glaser |
Ukraine (UKR) Olena Pakholchyk Ruslana Taran |
2004 Athens | Greece (GRE) Sofia Bekatorou Aimilia Tsoulfa |
Spain (ESP) Natalia Via Dufresne Sandra Azon |
Sweden (SWE) Therese Torgersson Vendela Zachrisson |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] 49er class
- Further information: 49er (dinghy)
This is a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2000 Sydney | Finland (FIN) Jyrki Järvi Thomas Johanson |
Great Britain (GBR) Ian Barker Simon Hiscocks |
United States (USA) Jonathan McKee Charlie McKee |
2004 Athens | Spain (ESP) Iker Martinez Xavier Fernandez |
Ukraine (UKR) Rodion Luka George Leonchuk |
Great Britain (GBR) Chris Draper Simon Hiscocks |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Finn class
- Further information: Finn (dinghy)
This event is for men only.
[edit] Laser class
- Further information: Laser (dinghy)
This was a mixed event for men and women, except for 2008 when it became an event for men only.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1996 Atlanta | Robert Scheidt (BRA) | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Peer Moberg (NOR) |
2000 Sydney | Ben Ainslie (GBR) | Robert Scheidt (BRA) | Michael Blackburn (AUS) |
2004 Athens | Robert Scheidt (BRA) | Andreas Geritzer (AUT) | Vasilij Žbogar (SLO) |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Laser radial class
- Further information: Laser Radial
This event is for women only.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Sailboard class
- Further information: Windsurfing
- 1984 - Windglider
- 1988-1992 - Lechner Division II
- 1996-2004 - Mistral
- 2008-Present - RS: X
[edit] Men
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1984 Los Angeles | Stephan van den Berg (NED) | Scott Steele (USA) | Bruce Kendall (NZL) |
1988 Seoul | Bruce Kendall (NZL) | Jan Boersma (AHO) | Michael Gebhardt (USA) |
1992 Barcelona | Franck David (FRA) | Michael Gebhardt (USA) | Lars Kleppich (AUS) |
1996 Atlanta | Nikolaos Kaklamanakis (GRE) | Carlos Espínola (ARG) | Gal Fridman (ISR) |
2000 Sydney | Christoph Sieber (AUT) | Carlos Espínola (ARG) | Aaron McIntosh (NZL) |
2004 Athens | Gal Fridman (ISR) | Nikolaos Kaklamanakis (GRE) | Nick Dempsey (GBR) |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Women
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1992 Barcelona | Barbara Kendall (NZL) | Zhang Xiaodong (CHN) | Dorien de Vries (NED) |
1996 Atlanta | Lee Lai Shan (HKG) | Barbara Kendall (NZL) | Alessandra Sensini (ITA) |
2000 Sydney | Alessandra Sensini (ITA) | Amelie Lux (GER) | Barbara Kendall (NZL) |
2004 Athens | Faustine Merret (FRA) | Yin Jian (CHN) | Alessandra Sensini (ITA) |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Star class
- Further information: Star (sailboat)
This was a mixed event for men and women, except for 2004 when it became an event for men only.
[edit] Tornado class
- Further information: Tornado (sailboat)
This is a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1976 Montreal | Great Britain (GBR) Reginald White John Osborn |
United States (USA) David McFaull Michael Rothwell |
West Germany (FRG) Jörg Spengler Jörg Schmall |
1980 Moscow | Brazil (BRA) Lars Sigurd Bjorkström Alexandre Welter |
Denmark (DEN) Peter Due Per Kjærgaard |
Sweden (SWE) Goran Marstrom Jorgen Ragnarsson |
1984 Los Angeles | New Zealand (NZL) Rex Sellers Chris Timms |
United States (USA) Randy Smyth Jay Glaser |
Australia (AUS) Christopher Cairns John Anderson |
1988 Seoul | France (FRA) Jean Le Deroff Nicolas Henard |
New Zealand (NZL) Chris Timms Rex Sellers |
Brazil (BRA) Lars Grael Clinio Freitas |
1992 Barcelona | France (FRA) Yves Loday Nicolas Henard |
United States (USA) Randy Smyth Keith Notary |
Australia (AUS) Mitch Booth John Forbes |
1996 Atlanta | Spain (ESP) Jose Ballester Fernando Leon |
Australia (AUS) Mitch Booth Andrew Landenberger |
Brazil (BRA) Lars Grael Kiko Pellicano |
2000 Sydney | Austria (AUT) Roman Hagara Hans Peter Steinacher |
Australia (AUS) John Forbes Darren Bundock |
Germany (GER) Roland Gäbler René Schwall |
2004 Athens | Austria (AUT) Roman Hagara Hans-Peter Steinacher |
United States (USA) John Lovell Charlie Ogeltree |
Argentina (ARG) Santiago Lange Carlos Espínola |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Yngling class
- Further information: Yngling (keelboat)
This is an event for women only.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2004 Athens | Great Britain (GBR) Sarah Ayton Shirley Robertson Sarah Webb |
Ukraine (UKR) Ganna Kalinina Svitlana Matevusheva Ruslana Taran |
Denmark (DEN) Dorte Jensen Helle Jespersen Christina Otzen |
2008 Beijing |
[edit] Discontinued Events
[edit] 5.5 Metre class
- Further information: 5.5 Metre (keelboat)
This was a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1952 Helsinki | United States (USA) Britton Chance Sumner White Edgar White Michael Schoettle |
Norway (NOR) Peder Lunde Vibeke Lunde Børre Falkum-Hansen |
Sweden (SWE) Folke Wassen Carl-Erik Ohlson Magnus Wassen |
1956 Melbourne | Sweden (SWE) Lars Thörn Hjalmar Karlsson Sture Stork |
Great Britain (GBR) Robert Perry Neil Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick John Dillon David Bowker |
Australia (AUS) Jock Sturrock Devereaux Mytton Douglas Buxton |
1960 Rome | United States (USA) George O'Day James Hunt David Smith |
Denmark (DEN) William Berntsen Sören Hancke Steen Christensen |
Switzerland (SUI) Henri Copponex Manfred Metzger Pierre Girard |
1964 Tokyo | Australia (AUS) William Northam Peter O'Donnell James Sargeant |
Sweden (SWE) Lars Thörn Sture Stork Arne Karlsson |
United States (USA) John J. McNamara Francis Scully Joseph Batchelder |
1968 Mexico City | Sweden (SWE) Ulf Sundelin Jörgen Sundelin Peter Sundelin |
Switzerland (SUI) Louis Hoverraz Bernhard Dunand Marcel Stern |
Great Britain (GBR) Robin Aisher Adrian Jardine Paul Anderson |
[edit] 6 Metre class
- Further information: 6 Metre (keelboat)
[edit] 6.5 Metre class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1920 Antwerp | Netherlands (NED) Johan Carp Petrus Wernink Bernard Carp |
France (FRA) Albert Weil Félix Picon Robert Monier |
none awarded |
[edit] 7 Metre class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1908 London | Great Britain (GBR) Charles Rivett-Carnac Frances Rivett-Carnac Norman Bingley Richard Dixon |
none awarded | none awarded |
1912 Stockholm | event not held | ||
1920 Antwerp | Great Britain (GBR) William Maddison Dorothy Wright Robert Coleman Cyril Wright |
Norway (NOR) Johann Faye Christian Dick Sten Abel Neils Neilsen |
none awarded |
[edit] 8 Metre class
[edit] 10 Metre class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1912 Stockholm | Sweden (SWE) Filip Ericsson Carl Hellström Paul Isberg Humbert Lunden Herman Nyberg Harry Rosenswärd Erik Wallerius Harald Wallin |
Finland (FIN) Waldemar Björkstén Jacob Björnström Bror Brenner Allan Franck Emil Lindh Adolf Pekkalainen Harry Wahl |
Russia (RUS) Ester Beloselsky Ernest Brasche Karl Lindblom Nikolaï Puschnitsky Aleksandr Rodionov Iossif Schomaker Philip Strauch |
1920 Antwerp | Norway (NOR) [5] Charles Arentz Willy Gilbert Robert Giertsen Arne Sejersted Halfdan Schjött Trygve Schjøtt Otto Falkenberg |
none awarded | none awarded |
Norway (NOR) [6] Erik Herseth Sigurd Holter Ingar Nielsen Ole Sørensen Petter Jamvold Gunnar Jamvold Claus Juell |
none awarded | none awarded |
[edit] 12 Metre class
[edit] 12 ft. Dinghy
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1920 Antwerp | Netherlands (NED) Beatrijs III Johan Hin Cornelis Hin Frans Hin |
Netherlands (NED) Boreas Arnoud van der Biesen Petrus Beukers |
none |
1924 Paris | event not held | ||
1928 Amsterdam | Sven Thorell (SWE) | Henrik Robert (NOR) | Bertil Broman (FIN) |
[edit] 18 ft. Dinghy
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1920 Antwerp | Great Britain (GBR) [9] Brat Francis Richards Thomas Hedberg |
none | none |
[edit] 30 m² class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1920 Antwerp | Sweden (SWE) Kullan Gösta Lundqvist Rolf Steffenburg Gösta Bengtsson [10] |
none | none |
[edit] 40 m² class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1920 Antwerp | Sweden (SWE) Sif Tore Holm Yngve Holm Axel Rydin Georg Tengwall |
Sweden (SWE) Elsie Gustaf Svensson Ragnar Svensson Percy Almstedt Erik Mellbin |
none |
[edit] Dragon class
- Further information: Dragon (keelboat)
This was a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1948 London | Norway (NOR) Thor Thorvaldsen Sigve Lie Haakon Barfod |
Sweden (SWE) Folke Bohlin Hugo Johnson Gösta Brodin |
Denmark (DEN) William Berntsen Ole Berntsen Klaus Baess |
1952 Helsinki | Norway (NOR) Sigve Lie Haakon Barfod Thor Thorvaldsen |
Sweden (SWE) Per Gedda Sidney Boldt-Christmas Erland Almqvist |
Germany (GER) Theodor Thomsen Erich Natusch Georg Nowka |
1956 Melbourne | Sweden (SWE) Folke Bohlin Bengt Palmquist Leif Wikström |
Denmark (DEN) Ole Berntsen Cyril Andresen Christian Von Bülow |
Great Britain (GBR) Graham Mann Ronald Backus Jonathan Janson |
1960 Rome | Greece (GRE) HRH Crown Prince Constantine Odysseus Eskidioglou Georgios Zaimis |
Argentina (ARG) Jorge Salas Héctor Calegaris Jorge Del Rio |
Italy (ITA) Antonio Cosentino Antonio Ciciliano Giulio De Stefano |
1964 Tokyo | Denmark (DEN) Ole Berntsen Christian von Bülow Ole Poulsen |
Germany (EUA) Peter Ahrendt Ulrich Mense Wilfred Lorenz |
United States (USA) Lowell North Charles Rogers Richard Deaver |
1968 Mexico City | United States (USA) George Friedrichs Barton Jahncke Gerald Schreck |
Denmark (DEN) Aage Birch Poul Jensen Niels Markussen |
East Germany (GDR) Paul Borowski Karl-Heinz Thun Konrad Weichert |
1972 Munich | Australia (AUS) John Cuneo Thomas Anderson John Shaw |
East Germany (GDR) Paul Borowski Konrad Weichert Karl-Heinz Thun |
United States (USA) Donald Cohan Charles Horter John Marshall |
[edit] Europe class
- Further information: Europe (dinghy)
This event was for women only.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1992 Barcelona | Linda Andersen (NOR) | Natalia Via Dufresne (ESP) | Julia Trotman (USA) |
1996 Atlanta | Kristine Roug (DEN) | Margriet Matthijsse (NED) | Courtenay Becker-Dey (USA) |
2000 Sydney | Shirley Robertson (GBR) | Margriet Matthysse (NED) | Serena Amato (ARG) |
2004 Athens | Siren Sundby (NOR) | Lenka Smidova (CZE) | Signe Livbjerg (DEN) |
[edit] Firefly class
- Further information: Firefly (dinghy)
This event was for men only.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1948 London | Paul Bert Elvstrøm (DEN) | Ralph Evans (USA) | Koos de Jong (NED) |
[edit] Flying Dutchman class
- Further information: Flying Dutchman (dinghy)
This was a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1960 Rome | Norway (NOR) Peder Lunde, jr. Bjørn Bergvall |
Denmark (DEN) Hans Fogh Ole Erik Petersen |
Germany (EUA) Rolf Mulka Ingo Von Bredow |
1964 Tokyo | New Zealand (NZL) Earle Wells Helmer Pedersen |
Great Britain (GBR) Franklyn Musto Arthur Morgan |
United States (USA) Harry Melges William Bentsen |
1968 Mexico City | Great Britain (GBR) Rodney Pattisson Iain MacDonald-Smith |
West Germany (FRG) Ullrich Libor Peter Naumann |
Brazil (BRA) Reinaldo Conrad Burkhard Cordes |
1972 Munich | Great Britain (GBR) Rodney Pattisson Christopher Davies |
France (FRA) Yves Pajot Marc Pajot |
West Germany (FRG) Ullrich Libor Peter Naumann |
1976 Montreal | West Germany (FRG) Jörg Diesch Eckart Diesch |
Great Britain (GBR) Rodney Pattisson Julian Brooke-Houghton |
Brazil (BRA) Reinaldo Conrad Peter Ficker |
1980 Moscow | Spain (ESP) Alejandro Abascal Garcia Miguel Noguer Castellvi |
Ireland (IRL) David Wilkins James Wilkinson |
Hungary (HUN) Szabólcs Detre Zsolt Detre |
1984 Los Angeles | United States (USA) Jonathan McKee Carl Buchan |
Canada (CAN) Terry McLaughlin Evert Bastet |
Great Britain (GBR) Jonathan Richards Peter Allam |
1988 Seoul | Denmark (DEN) Jørgen Bojsen-Møller Christian Grønborg |
Norway (NOR) Ole Pollen Erik Björkum |
Canada (CAN) Frank McLaughlin John Millen |
1992 Barcelona | Spain (ESP) Luis Doreste Domingo Manrique |
United States (USA) Stephen Bourdow Paul Foerster |
Denmark (DEN) Jens Bojsen-Møller Jørgen Bojsen-Møller |
[edit] Olympic Monotype class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1924 Paris | Léon Huybrechts (BEL) | Henrik Robert (NOR) | Hans Dittmar (FIN) |
1928 Amsterdam | event not held | ||
1932 Los Angeles | Jacques Lebrun (FRA) | Adriaan Maas (NED) | Santiago Amat (ESP) |
1936 Berlin | Daan Kagchelland (NED) | Werner Krogmann (GER) | Peter Scott (GBR) |
[edit] Sharpie m² class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1956 Melbourne | New Zealand (NZL) Peter Mander Jack Cropp |
Australia (AUS) Rolland Tasker John Scott |
Great Britain (GBR) Jasper Blackall Terence Smith |
[edit] Soling class
- Further information: Soling
This was a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1972 Munich | United States (USA) Harry Melges William Bentsen William Allen |
Sweden (SWE) Stig Wennerströ Bo Knape Stefan Krook |
Canada (CAN) David Miller John Ekels Paul Cote |
1976 Montreal | Denmark (DEN) Poul Jensen Valdemar Bandolowski Erik Hansen |
United States (USA) John Kolius Walter Glasgow Richard Hoepfner |
East Germany (GDR) Dieter Below Michael Zachries Olaf Engelhardt |
1980 Moscow | Denmark (DEN) Valdemar Bandolowski Erik Hansen Poul Jensen |
Soviet Union (URS) Alexandr Budnikov Boris Budnikov Nikolay Poliakov |
Greece (GRE) Anastassios Boudouris Anastiassios Gavrilis Aristidis Rapanakis |
1984 Los Angeles | United States (USA) Robbie Haines Ed Trevalyan Rod Davis |
Brazil (BRA) Torben Grael Daniel Adler Ronaldo Senfft |
Canada (CAN) Hans Fogh John Kerr Stephen Calder |
1988 Seoul | East Germany (GDR) Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd Jäkel |
United States (USA) John Kostecki William Baylis Robert Billingham |
Denmark (DEN) Jesper Bank Jan Mathiasen Steen Secher |
1992 Barcelona | Denmark (DEN) Jesper Bank Steen Secher Jesper Seier |
United States (USA) Kevin Mahaney James Brady Douglas Kern |
Great Britain (GBR) Lawrie Smith Robert Cruikshank Ossie Stewart |
1996 Atlanta | Germany (GER) Thomas Flach Bernd Jäkel Jochen Schümann |
Russia (RUS) Gueorgi Shayduko Igor Skalin Dmitriy Shabanov |
United States (USA) Jim Barton Jeff Madrigali Kent Massey |
2000 Sydney | Denmark (DEN) Jesper Bank Henrik Blakskjær Thomas Jacobsen |
Germany (GER) Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo Borkowski |
Norway (NOR) Paul Davis Herman Johannessen Espen Stokkeland |
[edit] Swallow class
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1948 London | Great Britain (GBR) Stewart Morris David Bond |
Portugal (POR) Duarte de Almeida Bello Fernando Pinto Coelho Bello |
United States (USA) Lockwood Pirie Owen Torrey |
[edit] Tempest class
- Further information: Tempest (keelboat)
This was a mixed event for men and women.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1972 Munich | Soviet Union (URS) Valentyn Mankin Vitali Dyrdyra |
Great Britain (GBR) Alan Warren David Hunt |
United States (USA) Glenn Foster Peter Dean |
1976 Montreal | Sweden (SWE) John Albrechtson Ingvar Hansson |
Soviet Union (URS) Valentyn Mankin Vladislav Akimenko |
United States (USA) Dennis Conner Conn Findlay |
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Medal awarded for the 6m class using the "1919 rating"
- ^ a b c Medal awarded for the 6m class using the "1907 rating"
- ^ a b c Medal awarded for the 8m class using the "1919 rating"
- ^ Medal awarded for the 8m class using the "1907 rating"
- ^ Medal awarded for the 10m class using the "1919 rating"
- ^ Medal awarded for the 10m class using the "1907 rating"
- ^ Medal awarded for the 12m class using the "1919 rating"
- ^ Medal awarded for the 12m class using the "1907 rating"
- ^ It is uncertain if this crew was awarded with gold medals, because they were not able to finish the first competition and they did not start in any other.
- ^ Same sources report a fourth sailor named Axel Calvert.
[edit] References
- Olympic Medal Winners. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.