1989 Star World Championships

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The 1989 Star World Championships were held in Porto Cervo, Italy in 1989.

Results

Results of individual races
PosBoat nameCrewCountryIIIIIIIVVVIPts
Gold medal icon.svg Era Ora Alan Adler  (H)
Nelson Falcão
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil DNF5313YMP43.4
Silver medal icon.svg   Werner Fritz  (H)
Ulrich Seeberger
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 5417175464.0
Bronze medal icon.svg C-Ya Ross MacDonald  (H)
Bruce MacDonald
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31910293664.7
4  Mark Reynolds  (H)
Hal Haenel
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 67236161570.7
5  Vincent Hoesch  (H)
Robert Stark
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 133342810584.7
6Dollar Limpo Andrew Menkart  (H)
Peter Erzberger
Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNF988201186.0
7Tine Hubert Raudaschl  (H)
Stefan Puxkandl
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 96DNF3212388.4
8  Anders Geert Jensen  (H)
Mogens Just Mikkelsen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 120401228689.7
9  Giorgio Gorla  (H)
Alfio Peraboni
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3121221012394.7
10Mistral Paul Cayard  (H)
Steve Erickson
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 230PMS1415995.0
11  Johansson  (H)
Stefan Hemlin
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 20PMS1426116100.0
12Far Niente Vicente Brun  (H)
Joel Kew
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10271763318107.7
13Innocent Erendira Ed Adams  (H)
Rick Hennig
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 34131533514113.0
14Gnegen Roberto Ferrarese  (H)
Giorgio Argenti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4055134427114.0
15  Stephen G. Gould  (H)
Greg Sieck
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 162520914DNF114.0
16  Hans Wallén  (H)
Stephan Kallin
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden PMS12425726121.0
17Sekret Viktor Soloviev  (H)
Aleksandr Zybin
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 7DNF30251319124.0
18Vida Bandida Torben Grael  (H)
Marcelo Ferreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3732162381125.0
19Is Was Hans Vogt Jr. (H)
Scheibmeier
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 285126132612135.0
20De Stijl Vince Locatelli  (H)
Daniele Bresciano
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 122616223730136.0
21Rato Veloz Gastão Brun  (H)
Christoph Bergmann
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 731547PMS10137.0
22Romeo Josef Steinmayer  (H)
Reto Heilig
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 18181245DNF21144.0
23  Joachim Hellmich  (H)
Martin Nixdorf
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 22296403129146.7
24Moira Uwe von Below  (H)
Franz Wehofsich
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 115921114638157.0
25  Joe Londrigan  (H)
Mark Busch
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1947DNF43178164.0
26  Rita  (H)
Rita
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 143829611835164.0
27Mancha Negra Peter E. Siemsen  (H)
Camilo Carvalho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15DNFPMS2022165.0
28  Peter Peet  (H)
Dolf Peet
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4PMS9554531172.0
29Lella-St Constancia Luca A. Pascolato  (H)
Sinclair
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 42PMS2558622152.7
30Westwind Roberto Benamati  (H)
Andrea Veggetti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2517PMS732713185.0
31Cocolocco Moeckl (H)
Schmid
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6334YMP372333188.8
32Tata Albino Fravezzi  (H)
Giuseppe Devoti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy PMSDSQ1918117191.0
33Agor XIII Randazzo (H)
Cristaldini
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 396218422243194.0
34Chorao Pedro Bulhoes  (H)
Garcia
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 234845474317205.0
35Keep Smiling Patrick Haegeli  (H)
Xavier Rohart
Flag of France.svg  France 2750351648DNF206.0
36Shrew William Parks  (H)
Londrigan
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5115729PMS46207.0
37  Antolini Ossi  (H)
Cuccotti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 443438315652209.0
38Hakuna Matata Doug Smith  (H)
Marty Dalton
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 854332561932212.0
39Tina Hunkeler  (H)
Leseck
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 325249274234214.0
40Dopio Ti Percossi (H)
Calegari
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 83960345747215.0
41Serman Paolo Semeraro  (H)
Lambertenghi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2449DNF354044222.0
42Fram Gautschi (H)
Muller-Crepon
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 802453244153225.0
43Nate Pieper (H)
Waechter
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4916DNS652542227.0
44Cantabria Alejandro Abascal  (H)
Javier Hermida
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DSQ2523212428232.0
45Adrenalin Richard Grönblom (H)
Rauhala
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 501147494749233.0
46Blacky Jochen Schwarz  (H)
Dieter Wuerdig
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 70YMP28543956251.3
47Grace Greenwood (H)
Paris
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain PMS4227535250254.0
48Haeschen Reiner Haase (H)
Borowy
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 675833593639255.0
49Scrogneneu Fauroux (H)
Pascalini
Flag of France.svg  France 594639693055259.0
50  Miller (H)
Miller
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 454PMS3051DNF264.0
51Bettan Ingvar Bengtson  (H)
Fredrik Werner
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 47PMS31647320265.0
52Marathon M. van Leeuwen  (H)
P. Vollebregt
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5264PMS483537266.0
53Dumbo Peter-Alexander Wacker  (H)
Sten Risom
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6454373954DNF278.0
54Era Fado Patrick de Barros  (H)
Henrique Anjos
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 77PMS44415340255.0
55  Alexander Hagen  (H)
Fritz Girr
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 21PMS519PMSDNS286.0
56Dollar Pesto Peter Erzberger (H)
Vaile
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 4661555044DNF286.0
57Penelope Peter U. Wyss (H)
Urs Joss
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland DNF35DNF442948292.0
58Crazy Horse Beck (H)
Meissner
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 41DNF46576454292.0
59Lump Stefan Vogt (H)
Carlo Loos
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 7523367063DNF297.0
60Shorebreak Kim Fletcher (H)
William Kreysler
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 43PMS61604957300.0
61Le Baron Luigi Monaco (H)
Giancarlo Squintani
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 792518855DNF300.0
62Jani-Kuka Juan Costas (H)
Boni Bejar
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 26PMS11PMSPMS25304.0
63Double Dutch Ben Staartjes  (H)
Rob Douze
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8278563234DNF312.0
64Old Fox Bruni (H)
Caldarella
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 615354965959316.0
65Buff Schulte (H)
Schulte
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 68226366DNF67316.0
66Orbis II Schaedla (H)
Klippert
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany PMS3368527960322.0
67Nidhoegg Schröder (H)
Stefan Sundquist
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 29PMS508132DNF328.0
68Paragon Peter Wright (H)
Greg Cook
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3536DNF15DNCDNC328.0
69Simba Maurer (H)
Scheidegger
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4863PMS866045333.0
70Serena Ric. Simoneschi (H)
Salani
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 17DNFPMSDNF5024333.0
71  Migliaccio (H)
Menoni
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 60704138DNFDNC315.0
72I-Form Fritjofsson (H)
Nilsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6210PMS8058DNF346.0
73Marianne Beek (H)
Oggioni
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 554464PMS61DNF360.0
74  Gunnar Dahl (H)
Korlin
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 72PMS52766564362.0
75Lariofam Mario Caprile (H)
Folli
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 547667547065362.0
76Kruzituerkn W. Kersten (H)
Wagner
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 91PMS71466755363.0
77Piazzawa VI Vang-Mathisen (H)
Bruni
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 8868DNF636551365.0
78Arbre du Tenere Janz (H)
Hartmann
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 788143937162365.0
79Bingo VII Harry W. Walker (H)
John Terrell
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 716565857263366.0
80Ali Baba Navy (H)
Novak
Flag of France.svg  France 337724DNFDNCDNC376.0
81Egli Merkelbach (H)
Mueller
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 36DNF4851DNCDNC377.0
82PA 2 Fioroni (H)
Gilardoni
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF40597469DNC318.0
83Violence Wirth (H)
Gratzer
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 865766827766378.0
84Top Gun David Cornes (H)
Gross
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 56PMSPMS776261392.0
85Eunice III Canali (H)
Canali
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3573DNF7966DNF392.0
86Kjappfot Bjordal (H)
Bjelke
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 65455592DNCDNC396.0
87Arlecchino Ryffel (H)
Thomet
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 5966PMS67DNF41399.0
88  Dolfei (H)
Lindholm
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 30PMSPMS23DNCDNC401.0
89Andemat Cereda (H)
Annoni
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 5375729580DNF405.0
90Trident Cyrill Dvorak (H)
Elsener
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 5856DNF71DNCDNF421.0
91  Albino Fravezzi (H)
Rubini
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNC8PMS72DNCDNC428.0
92Rhum Santo (H)
Santo, Jr.
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 87716275DNCDNC431.0
93Gigolette Sigoli (H)
Loda
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF7970DNF7568434.0
94Tiramsu Rainer Klostermann (H)
Hanspeter Kistler
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 74746991DNFDNC444.0
95Via Domani II Joseph Pro (H)
Daniele Gini
Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNF67DSQ7875DNF452.0
96  Antonio Cosentino (H)
Leonetti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 57PMSDNF7875DNF452.0
97Champagne Lanfranchi (H)
Mattiello
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6660DNF90DNFDNC458.0
98  Flavio Scala (H)
Alberto Rossari
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8131PMSDNFDNCDNC460.0
99Boerschi Gerd Neumann (H)
Urbach
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 5350DNF9476DNF469.0
100Elile X Grirani (H)
Capozzi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DNF37DNF57DNCDNC472.0
101Geraldine Castelli (H)
Polti
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 54YMPYMP53DNCDNC485.0
102La Niña Lopez Jimenez (H)
Augusto Sanguinetti
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9072PMS59DNCDNC493.0
103  Sami Mykkänen (H)
Ivenson
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland DSQ69DNFDNCDNCDNC523.0
104Adamaria Bottagisio (H)
Ottone
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 69PMSDNFPMSDNCDNC523.0
105Mari Josef Urban (H)
Urban Schulz
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 76DSQPMSDNCDNCDNC530.0

    Legend:DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNF – Did not finish;DNS – Did not start;DSQ – Disqualified;PMS – Premature start;YMP – Yacht materially prejudiced;

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