Event title | |
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Edition | 38th |
Event details | |
Venue | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Dates | 1960 |
Yachts | Star |
Competitors | |
Competitors | 92 |
Competing nations | 11 |
Results | |
Gold | North & Skahill |
Silver | Edler & Edler |
Bronze | Lippincott & Hogg |
The 1960 Star World Championship was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1960. [1]
Source: [1] [2]
Legend:DNF – Did not finish;DSA – Disabled;DSQ – Disqualified;WDR – Withdrew;
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