Sailing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Flying Dutchman

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Flying Dutchman
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Flying Dutchman
VenueLong Beach
DatesJuly 31 to August 8
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Teams17
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jonathan McKee
William Carl Buchan
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Terry McLaughlin
Evert Bastet
 Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jonathan Richards
Peter Allam
 Great Britain
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The Flying Dutchman was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1984 Summer Olympics program in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California . Seven races were scheduled. 34 sailors, on 17 boats, from 17 nations competed.

Results


Rank
Helmsman (Country) Crew Race I Race II Race III Race IV Race V Race VI Race VII Total
Points
[1]
Total
-1
[2]
Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jonathan McKee  (USA) William Carl Buchan 2 3.0 1 0.0 2 3.0 3 5.7 1 0.0 4 8.0 6 11.7 31.4 19.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Terry McLaughlin  (CAN) Evert Bastet 3 5.7 2 3.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 8 14.0 1 0.0 8 14.0 36.7 22.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Jonathan Richards  (GBR) Peter Allam 11 17.0 3 5.7 5 10.0 4 8.0 4 8.0 8 14.0 2 3.0 65.7 48.7
4  Jørgen Bojsen-Møller  (DEN) Jacob Bojsen-Møller 1 0.0 6 11.7 8 14.0 8 14.0 7 13.0 3 5.7 4 8.0 66.4 52.4
5  Jörg Diesch  (FRG) Eckart Diesch DSQ 24.0 12 18.0 4 8.0 2 3.0 10 16.0 6 11.7 1 0.0 80.7 56.7
6  Alan Adler  (BRA) Marcos Tenke 5 10.0 PMS 24.0 13 19.0 6 11.7 2 3.0 2 3.0 9 15.0 85.7 61.7
7  Mario Celon  (ITA) Claudio Celon 10 16.0 8 14.0 15 21.0 9 15.0 5 10.0 12 18.0 3 5.7 99.7 78.7
8  Yoel Sela  (ISR) Eldad Amir 8 14.0 11 17.0 3 5.7 7 13.0 3 5.7 DSQ 24.0 DSQ 24.0 103.4 79.4
9  Bengt Hagander  (SWE) Magnus Kjell 9 15.0 7 13.0 11 17.0 5 10.0 9 15.0 11 17.0 13 19.0 106.0 87.0
10  David Mackay  (NZL) Luke Carter 7 13.0 15 21.0 10 16.0 16 22.0 12 18.0 7 13.0 5 10.0 113.0 91.0
11  Alejandro Abascal  (ESP) Miguel Noguer 6 11.7 9 15.0 14 20.0 11 17.0 16 22.0 9 15.0 7 13.0 113.7 91.7
12  Laurent Delage  (FRA) Thierry Poirey 4 8.0 10 16.0 9 15.0 15 21.0 11 17.0 13 19.0 12 18.0 114.0 93.0
13  Rainer Froehlich  (SUI) Bertrand Cardis DSQ 24.0 13 19.0 7 13.0 10 16.0 13 19.0 5 10.0 14 20.0 121.0 97.0
14  Saburo Sato  (JPN) Tatsuya Wakinaga 14 20.0 5 10.0 6 11.7 12 18.0 14 20.0 14 20.0 15 21.0 120.7 99.7
15  James Wilmot  (AUS) James Cook 12 18.0 14 20.0 12 18.0 14 20.0 6 11.7 10 16.0 10 16.0 119.7 99.7
16  Gerhard Panuschka  (AUT) Manfred Panuschka 13 19.0 4 8.0 16 22.0 13 19.0 15 21.0 15 21.0 11 17.0 127.0 105.0
17  Guillermo Tapia  (MEX) Amoldo Rabago 15 21.0 16 22.0 17 23.0 DNF 24.0 17 23.0 16 22.0 16 22.0 157.0 133.0

DNF = Did Not Finish, DNS= Did Not Start, DSQ = Disqualified, PMS = Premature Start, YMP = Yacht Materially Prejudiced
= Male, = Female

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Flying Dutchman during the 1984 Summer Olympics
Flying Dutchman Course Map

Notes

  1. ^ The 1984 Olympic scoring system was used.
  2. ^ Total after applying discard.

References

  • (ed.) Richard B. Perelman (1985). Official Report Los Angeles 1984,Volume 1: Organization and Planning (PDF). Los Angeles: Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. Retrieved 2011-01-24. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • (ed.) Richard B. Perelman (1985). Official Report Los Angeles 1984,Volume 2: Competition and Summary and Results (PDF). Los Angeles: Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. Retrieved 2011-01-24. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • Kubatko, Justin. "Sailing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Flying Dutchman". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
  • Hugh Drake & Paul Henderson (2009). Canada's Olympic Sailing Legacy, Paris 1924 - Beijing 2008. Toronto: CYA.