1984 Star World Championships

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The 1984 Star World Championships were held in Vilamoura, Portugal in 1984.

Results

Results of individual races
PosBoat nameCrewCountryIIIIIIIVVVIPts
Gold medal icon.svg Findus Giorgio Gorla  (H)
Alfio Peraboni
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7411413346
Silver medal icon.svg   Andrew Menkart  (H)
James Kavle
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 31814117251.7
Bronze medal icon.svg   Paul Cayard  (H)
Kenneth Keefe
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 61591142870.7
4  Hans Wallén  (H)
Torbjörn Hansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2164999374.4
5Rosa Olle Johansson  (H)
Dag Hansen
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 95241481378
6Tibnorina Peter Sundelin  (H)
Roger Nilsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1121DSQ65879.7
7Tine Hubert Raudaschl  (H)
Karl Ferstl
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 12710815DNF62
8  Boudewijn Binkhorst  (H)
Willem van Walt-Meyer
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 415942121785
9  Peter Wright  (H)
Todd Cozzens
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 142070571186
10Margot Kent Carlsson  (H)
Henrik Eyermann
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 161142010DNF89
11Frolic Bill Buchan, Jr.  (H)
Steve Erickson
Flag of the United States.svg  United States DSQ1413223190.7
12  Jens-Peter Wrede  (H)
Matthias Borowy
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 3113DNF172693.7
13  Alexander Hagen  (H)
Vincent Hoesch
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 1712162223499
14Romeo Josef Steinmayer  (H)
Reto Heilig
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 42213152621102
15Ribena David Howlett  (H)
Tim Tavinor
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 29318241338113.7
16  S. Fleckenstein  (H)
Robert Nuru
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25306618117121
17Tata Albino Fravezzi  (H)
Carlo Bonetti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 108619PMS50122.7
18  Tom Löfstedt  (H)
Martin Alsen
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4326845205131
19Movie Star Mats Johansson  (H)
Bengt Bengtsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22412530321133
20Manatee Joachim Griese  (H)
Michael Marcour
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 22428641639134
21  Werner Fritz  (H)
Thomas Buedel
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 30253273324135.7
22Wa-Wa-Too John King  (H)
Fernando Nabuco
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 38332073514139
23Sonderjylland Poul Richard Høj Jensen  (H)
Theis Palm
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 203172825DNF141
24Spirit J. A. MacCausland  (H)
Jay Brown
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 832451614DNF145
25Krishna Eduardo de Souza  (H)
Roberto Martins
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2417371030DNF148
26Ding Dong Kees Douze  (H)
Willem Nagel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 18232335DNF20149
27  M. Chr. Scheinecker  (H)
Hary Mitterdorfer
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 32195463189162
28Mina Gio. Cassinari  (H)
Oscar Dalvit
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 351652382129169
29Simba Heinz Maurer  (H)
Chris Rossing
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 334439233410169
30Blacky Jochen Schwarz  (H)
Robert Stark
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 55736313735173
31Ana Antonio Gorostegui  (H)
José Doreste
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1996261356174.7
32Fina Bengt Hellsten  (H)
S. Westerdahl
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 36387343630182.7
33Cicuta Van Dyke S. Roberti  (H)
Mauro Piani
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 274072133142183
34Butzi Rainer Roellenbleg  (H)
Ulrich Seeberger
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 232751252852184
35  Vicente Brun  (H)
David Shaw
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 122635224DNF185
36  John R. Drew-Bear  (H)
Christian Flebe
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 50366022945187
37Liz Flavio Scala  (H)
Alberto Rossari
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2637552119DNF188
38Moira Uwe von Below  (H)
Franz Wehofsich
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 2843191257DNF189
39  John Boyce  (H)
David Munge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1310653451DNF203
40Noni V António Correia  (H)
Henrique Anjos
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 343938604626213
41  Carl Schröder  (H)
Gunther Haack
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 495246443812219
42  Börje Larsson  (H)
Anders Hogland
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 664744364323223
43  Ilias Khatzipavlis  (H)
Leonidas Pelekanakis
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 4028484039DNF225
44Ali-Baba Bruno Marazzi  (H)
Ueli Keller
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 543521374863225
45Pomeranis Hartmut Voigt  (H)
Uwe Heinzmann
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 644829554916227
46Fancea Fernando Bello  (H)
Miguel Empis
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 626733394422230
47Ale'ago Agost. Randazzo (H)
Alessandro la Lomia
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6351DSQ264119230
4878'Eren Per Baagoe (H)
Peter Brogger
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 48532655548231
49Tomte C. Breitenstein (H)
Andreas Giessbrecht
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 51423153DNF27234
50Duebel XII Hans-Otto Engel (H)
Jurgen Storrers
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 55DSQ5584740234
51Trigger Happy IV Tryg Liljestrand (H)
Kim Fletcher
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 444926325659237
52  Charlie Saylan (H)
Dan McLaughlin
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 376340504241240
53Haschen Reiner Haase (H)
Axel Reuter
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 462950414560241
54Shrew William Parks  (H)
David Cornes
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 674568474015244
55Simone Ulf Malmborg (H)
Tomas Andersson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 395935296153245
56De Stijl Vince Locatelli (H)
Gianluca Zanotta
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 525634465034246
57Buff Gert Schulte (H)
Josef Pieper
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany DSQ4617593658246
58  Hans Hylander (H)
Olle Albrektson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 475042546032255
59Minhoca Jorge Pinheiro (H)
Felipe V. da Rocha
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 41YMP3251PMS57256.3
60Tifosa di Pasta Rico Gregorini (H)
Rolf Zeltner
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4554DSQ496324266
61  Daniel Adler  (H)
Camilo Carvalho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 5634696227DNF278
62Lion Rampant Ian Woolward (H)
John Maddocks
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15DNF4133DNSDNS279
63  Ric. Simoneschi (H)
Mauro Delbecchi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 60581575DNF43281
64Boccadoro Paolo Nazzaro (H)
Franco Nazzaro
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 71DSQ64575318293
65Miage Patrice Ratzel (H)
Francois Seguin
Flag of France.svg  France 57661274DNS54293
66Olga Johan Freye (H)
Peter Koch
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 727022486461295
67Eshmschaugo Manfred Meyer (H)
Peter Kullmann
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 535553565862305
68  Willem Derokson (H)
Jan Krom
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6960306852DNF309
69Mops Jochen Diercks (H)
Herbert Brassch
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 736143715946310
70P. Fantastic Dierk Thomsen (H)
Andreas Gerlach
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 656258666236313
71Lisa Jouka Lindgren (H)
Jari Järvimaa
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 616947727037314
72Bibi Hans Fendt (H)
Werner Fendt
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 766827766549315
73Riki Gui. Calegari (H)
Ovidio Lagos
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 5864DSQ735447326
74Rhumba Bernardo Silva (H)
Jorge Goncalves
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 687157706651342
75  Harry W. Walker (H)
Axel Schultz
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 747361DNS6744349
76Bla-Bla Fritz Girr (H)
Karl Schneider
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 7065566768DNF356
777 Hermann Schwyter (H)
Francesco Rossi
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 5972676969DNS366
78Egli Klaus Muller (H)
Beiko Muller
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 757474777155379
79Indolence Sandra Bottini (H)
Cat Dabrsasi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 77DNF71DNSDNSDNS418

    Legend:DNF – Did not finish;DNS – Did not start;DSQ – Disqualified;PMS – Premature start;YMP – Yacht materially prejudiced;

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