12 Metre [1] at the Games of the IV Olympiad | |||||||||
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Venue | Clyde Corinthian Yacht Club Hunters Quay [2] | ||||||||
Dates | First race: August 11, 1908 Last race: August 12, 1908 | ||||||||
Competitors | 20 from 1 nation | ||||||||
Teams | 2 | ||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||
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Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics | |
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6 Metre | Open |
7 Metre | Open |
8 Metre | Open |
12 Metre | Open |
15 Metre | Open (no entries) |
The 12 Metre was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics program in Hunters Quay. Three races were scheduled. Each nation could enter up to 2 boats. [3] 20 sailors, on 2 boats, from 1 nation competed.
● | Event competitions | ● | Event finals |
Date | July | August | |||||||||||||||
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27 Mon | 28 Tue | 29 Wed | 30 Thu | 31 Fri | 1 Sat | 2 Sun | 3 Mon | 4 Tue | 5 Wed | 6 Thu | 7 Fri | 8 Sat | 9 Sun | 10 Mon | 11 Tue | 12 Wed | |
12-Metre | ● | ● | |||||||||||||||
Total gold medals | 1 |
The following course was used during the 1908 Olympic 12-Metre regattas in all two races:
Two rounds for a total of 26 nautical miles (48 km).
The 1908 Olympic scoring system was used. All competitors were male For first place the helmsman and mate of the Hera received gold medals but the crew received silver medals. For second place the helmsman and mate of the Mouchette received silver medals but the crew received bronze medals. [1]
Rank | Country | Helmsman | Crew | Boat | Race 1 | Race 2 | Total | ||
Pos. | Pts. | Pos. | Pts. | ||||||
1 | Great Britain | T. C. Glen-Coats | J. H. Downes (Mate) J. S. Aspin John Buchanan J. C. Bunten A. D. Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait | Hera | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 first places |
2 | Great Britain | C. MacIver | J. G. Kenion (Mate) J. M. Adam James Baxter W. P. Davidson J. F. Jellico T. A. R. Littledale C. R. MacIver C. Macleod Robertson J. F. D. Spence | Mouchette | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 second places |
Gilt commemorative medal: [1]
Silver commemorative medal: [1]
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