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Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games | |
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Dates | 1896–1952 (1956–current missing) |
This list consists of sailors who have competed in sailing at the Summer Olympics.
The number of rows (flags) for each sailor equals the number of times the individual sailor represents their country. The country name behind each flag links to the national team in the specific Summer Olympics.
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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C. Edding | Sweden (SWE) | 1948 | |
John Noel Eddy | Great Britain (GBR) | 1936 | |
A. Eiermann | Denmark (DEN) | 1948 | |
Lennart Ekdahl | Sweden (SWE) | 1936 | |
Joseph Ellis-Brown | South Africa (RSA) | 1952 | |
Rupert Ellis-Brown | South Africa (RSA) | 1924 | |
Rupert Ellis-Brown | South Africa (RSA) | 1928 | |
Wolfgang Elsner | Germany (GER) | 1952 | |
Paul Elvstrøm | Denmark (DEN) | 1948 | |
Paul Elvstrøm | Denmark (DEN) | 1952 | |
Everard Endt | United States (USA) | 1952 | |
Yngve Engkvist | Sweden (SWE) | 1948 | |
Leif Erichsen | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Filip Ericsson | Sweden (SWE) | 1912 | |
Charles Eriksson | Sweden (SWE) | 1936 | |
Nikolai Ermakov | Soviet Union (URS) | 1952 | |
Wolfgang Erndl | Austria (AUT) | 1952 | |
Ernst Estlander | Finland (FIN) | 1912 | |
Gustaf Estlander | Finland (FIN) | 1912 | |
Ralph Evans | United States (USA) | 1948 | |
Anders Evensen | Norway (NOR) | 1948 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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Rafael Iglesias | Argentina (ARG) | 1928 | |
Rafael Iglesias | Argentina (ARG) | 1936 | |
Bror-Christian Ilmoni | Finland (FIN) | 1948 | |
Bror-Christian Ilmoni | Finland (FIN) | 1952 | |
Vladimir Ilyevich | Russia (RUS) | 1912 | |
Paul Isberg | Sweden (SWE) | 1912 | |
Svend Valdemar Iversen | Denmark (DEN) | 1948 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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Hans Næss | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Leo Nagornoff | Finland (FIN) | 1952 | |
Erich Natusch | Germany (GER) | 1952 | |
George Naue | Germany (GER) | 1900 | |
H. de Neve | Belgium (BEL) | 1928 | |
Christian Nielsen | Denmark (DEN) | 1924 | |
Christian Anton Nielsen | Belgium (BEL) | 1952 | |
Ingar Nielsen | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Ingar Nielsen | Norway (NOR) | 1924 | |
Niels Nielsen | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
G. Nijbakker | Netherlands (NED) | 1948 | |
T. Nordio | Italy (ITA) | 1928 | |
Alexandre Noverraz | Switzerland (SUI) | 1936 | |
Louis Noverraz | Switzerland (SUI) | 1948 | |
Louis Noverrez | Switzerland (SUI) | 1952 | |
Georg Nowka | Germany (GER) | 1952 | |
Herman Nyberg | Sweden (SWE) | 1912 | |
René Israel Nyman | Finland (FIN) | 1936 | |
René Israel Nyman | Finland (FIN) | 1948 | |
René Israel Nyman | Finland (FIN) | 1952 | |
Vaadjuv Nyqvist | Norway (NOR) | 1936 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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Georg Obermüller | Austria (AUT) | 1948 | |
Horst Obermüller | Austria (AUT) | 1948 | |
Giuliano Oberti | Italy (ITA) | 1928 | |
Giuliano Oberti | Italy (ITA) | 1936 | |
Massimo Oberti | Italy (ITA) | 1928 | |
Massimo Oberti | Italy (ITA) | 1936 | |
Poul Arnold Ohff | Denmark (DEN) | 1952 | |
Carl-Erik Ohlson | Sweden (SWE) | 1952 | |
H.R.H. Crown Prince Olav | Norway (NOR) | 1928 | |
Cid de Oliveira Nascimento | Brazil (BRA) | 1952 | |
C. Olmsted | United States (USA) | 1928 | |
Kristoffer Olsen | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
August Olsson | Sweden (SWE) | 1908 | |
Alfons Olszewski | Poland (POL) | 1936 | |
Niilo Armas Orama | Finland (FIN) | 1948 | |
Mario Ortiz Sauze | Argentina (ARG) | 1936 | |
Erik Ørvig | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Olaf Ørvig | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Thor Ørvig | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Francisco Antonio Felici Italo Osoldi | Brazil (BRA) | 1952 | |
Henrik Østervold | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Jan Østervold | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Kristian Østervold | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Ole Østervold | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
Albert Oswald | Switzerland (SUI) | 1948 | |
W. Outerbridge | United States (USA) | 1928 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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Mario Gentil Quina | Portugal (POR) | 1952 | |
Chi Qiang | China (CHN) | 2004 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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R. Uhl | Hungary (HUN) | 1928 | |
Harun Ülman | Turkey (TUR) | 1936 | |
Valo Urho | Finland (FIN) | 1948 | |
Mario Uriburu | Argentina (ARG) | 1924 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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Willy Valcke | Belgium (BEL) | 1920 | |
Alfredo Vallebona | Argentina (ARG) | 1952 | |
Jules Valton | France (FRA) | 1900 | |
Victor Vandersleyen | Belgium (BEL) | 1924 | |
Nikolai Vekšin | Estonia (EST) | 1928 | |
Arie van der Velden | Netherlands (NED) | 1900 | |
F. Verkade | Netherlands (NED) | 1928 | |
Vilhelm Vett | Denmark (DEN) | 1924 | |
Vilhelm Vett | Denmark (DEN) | 1928 | |
E. Vieira de Mendonça | Portugal (POR) | 1928 | |
Ragnar Vik | Norway (NOR) | 1920 | |
F. Vilamitjana | France (FRA) | 1900 | |
C. Vink | Netherlands (NED) | 1948 | |
Nikolaos Vlangalis | Greece (GRE) | 1948 | |
Eberhard Vogdt | Estonia (EST) | 1928 | |
Rodolfo Albino Vollenweider | Argentina (ARG) | 1952 | |
Giuseppe Volpi | Italy (ITA) | 1936 | |
Albert Vos | Belgium (BEL) | 1936 | |
Jan Vreede | Denmark (DEN) | 1924 | |
Gerard de Vries Lentsch | Netherlands (NED) | 1928 | |
Willem de Vries Lentsch | Netherlands (NED) | 1928 | |
Willem de Vries Lentsch | Netherlands (NED) | 1936 | |
Willem de Vries Lentsch, Jr | Netherlands (NED) | 1948 |
Athlete | Gender | Team | Year |
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Janusz Rajmund Zalewski | Poland (POL) | 1936 | |
Stanislaw Zalewski | Poland (POL) | 1936 | |
Andreas Ziro | Greece (GRE) | 1952 |
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The Flying Dutchman was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1972 Summer Olympics program in Kiel-Schilksee. Seven races were scheduled and completed. 60 sailors, on 29 boats, from 29 nation competed.
The Tempest was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1972 Summer Olympics program in Kiel-Schilksee. Seven races were scheduled and completed. 42 sailors, on 21 boats, from 21 nation competed.
The Star was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1972 Summer Olympics program in Kiel-Schilksee. Seven races were scheduled and completed. 36 sailors, on 18 boats, from 18 nation competed.
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