Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Star

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Star
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
Venue Enoshima
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Teams17
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Durward Knowles
Cecil Cooke
Flag of the Bahamas (1953-1964).svg  Bahamas
Silver medal icon.svg Richard Stearns
Lynn Williams
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Pelle Pettersson
Holger Sundström
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  1960
1968  

The Star was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Enoshima. Seven races were scheduled. 34 sailors, on 17 boats, from 17 nations competed. [1]

Results

Results of individual races
PosSail no.Boat nameCrewCountryIIIIIIIVVVIVIITotPts
PosPtsPosPtsPosPtsPosPtsPosPtsPosPtsPosPts
Gold medal icon.svg BA–4789Gem Durward Knowles Mars symbol.svg
Cecil Cooke Mars symbol.svg
Flag of the Bahamas (1953-1964).svg  Bahamas 1 1331 5 632 DNF 1016 553 1 1331 1 1331 7 486 57655664
Silver medal icon.svg US–4841Glider Richard Stearns Mars symbol.svg
Lynn Williams Mars symbol.svg
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7 486 8 4281 1331 2 1030 3 854 3 854 2 1030 60135585
Bronze medal icon.svg S–4704Humbug V Pelle Pettersson Mars symbol.svg
Holger Sundström Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9 377 10 3312 1030 1 1331 2 1030 2 1030 4 729 58585527
4L–4779Squid III Peter Tallberg Mars symbol.svg
Henrik Tallberg Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 210304729385447294729842811331 58305402
5SR–4773Taifun Timir Pinegin Mars symbol.svg
Fyodor Shutkov Mars symbol.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 3 854 1 1331 DNF 1015 632 10 331 4 729 8 428 44064305
6G–4871Bellatrix XIII Bruno Splieth Mars symbol.svg
Karsten Meyer Mars symbol.svg
Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 5 632 3 854 4 729 3 854 6 5536 553 6 553 47284175
7KC–4736Glisten Dave Miller Mars symbol.svg
William West Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Canada (1957-1965).svg  Canada 4 729 14 1855 632 8 428 11 290 5 632 3 854 37503565
8P–3870Faneca Duarte de Almeida Bello Mars symbol.svg
Fernando Pinto Coelho Bello Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6 553 2 1030 DNF 1019 377 7 486 12 252 5 632 34313330
9Z–4627Ali-Baba IX Hans Bryner Mars symbol.svg
Urs-Ulrich Bucher Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 12 252 7 486 DSQ 07 486 8 428 10 331 9 377 23602360
10KA–3922Maryke Martinus Visser Mars symbol.svg
Thomas Owens Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 8 428 16 127 DNF 10110 331 5 632 7 486 12 252 23572256
11BL–3910Clementine V Harry Adler Mars symbol.svg
Luiz Ramos Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Brazil (1960-1968).svg  Brazil 10 331 6 553 DNF 10112 252 9 377 9 377 10 331 23222221
12A–4582Rampage Roberto Sieburger Mars symbol.svg
Arnoldo Pekelharing Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 14 185 15 155 6 553 16 12712 252 13 218 15 155 16451518
13J–4332Mita II Masayuki Ishii Mars symbol.svg
Takafumi Okubo Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 15 155 11 290 7 486 13 218 13 218 16 127 DSQ 014941494
14MX–4858Nausikaa 4 Carlos Braniff Mars symbol.svg
Andrés Gerard Sr. Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 11 290 9 377 DNF 10115 155 16 127 14 185 11 290 15251424
15I–4484Umberta V Luigi Croce Mars symbol.svg
Luigi Saidelli Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 13 218 12 252 DNF 10111 290 15 155 11 290 13 218 15241423
16V–4906Espuma del Mar Daniel Camejo Octavio Mars symbol.svg
Juan Feld Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Venezuela 16 12713 218 8 428 14 185 14 185 15 155 14 185 14831356
17CA–4143Gyoshu II An Dandara Mars symbol.svg
Kim Tal Mars symbol.svg
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 17 101 DNF 101 DNS 0DNS 0 DNS 0 DNS 0 DNS 0 202202

    Legend:DNF – Did not finish;DNS – Did not start;DSQ – Disqualified; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;
    Gender: Mars symbol.svg – male; Venus symbol.svg – female;

    Daily standings

    Graph showing the daily standings in the Star during the 1964 Summer Olympics 1964 Star Positions during the serie.png
    Graph showing the daily standings in the Star during the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Conditions at Enoshima

    Of the total of three race areas were needed during the Olympics in Enoshima. Each of the classes was using the same scoring system. The Westerly course area was used for the Star.

    DateRaceWeatherWind directionWind speed (m/s)
    12 October 1964ICloudy E 3
    13 October 1964IICloudy NE 3.8
    14 October 1964IIICloudy N 14
    15 October 1964IVFine NNE 10
    19 October 1964VFine NNE 9
    20 October 1964VICloudy N 5
    21 October 1964VIICloudy SW 8

    Notes

    1. "Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics: Two Person Keelboat (Star), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 June 2020.

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