Sailing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Dragon

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Dragon
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
Venue Acapulco
Dates14–21 October
Competitors71 from 23 nations
Teams23
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg George Friedrichs
Barton Jahncke
Gerald Schreck
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Aage Birch
Paul Lindemark Jørgensen
Niels Markussen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Bronze medal icon.svg Paul Borowski
Karl-Heinz Thun
Konrad Weichert
Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  East Germany
  1964
1972  

The Dragon was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1968 Summer Olympics program in Acapulco. Seven races were scheduled. 71 sailors, on 23 boats, from 23 nations competed. [1]

Results

Dragon insigna.svg
Rank
Helmsman (Country)CrewCountry
Code
Race IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  George Friedrichs Mars symbol.svg  (USA) Barton Jahncke Mars symbol.svg
Gerald Schreck Mars symbol.svg
US23611.7101023101017.76
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Denmark.svg  Aage Birch Mars symbol.svg  (DEN) Paul Lindemark Jørgensen Mars symbol.svg
Niels Markussen Mars symbol.svg
D611.71023101635.7232342.426.4
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Paul Borowski Mars symbol.svg  (GDR) Karl-Heinz Thun Mars symbol.svg
Konrad Weichert Mars symbol.svg
GO102335.74848611.74844.432.7
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Steve Tupper Mars symbol.svg  (CAN) Dave Miller Mars symbol.svg
Tim Irwin Mars symbol.svg
KC35.78141319611.781471335.783.164.1
5Flag of Australia.svg  John Cuneo Mars symbol.svg  (AUS) Thomas Anderson Mars symbol.svg
John Ferguson Mars symbol.svg
KA814489152351011179158265
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Gunnar Broberg Mars symbol.svg  (SWE) Lennart Eisner Mars symbol.svg
Sven Hanson, Bengt Palmquist, Pelle Petterson Mars symbol.svg
S7131117510915611.7510611.788.471.4
7Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  Klaus Oldendorff Mars symbol.svg  (FRG) Peter Stülcken Mars symbol.svg
Axel May Mars symbol.svg
G16225101420814104816229674
8Flag of France.svg  Michel Briand Mars symbol.svg  (FRA) Michel Alexandre Mars symbol.svg
Pierre Blanchard Mars symbol.svg
F131935.71218172371335.71420104.481.4
9Flag of Argentina.svg  Luis Schenone Mars symbol.svg  (ARG) Boris Belada Mars symbol.svg
Pedro Sisti Mars symbol.svg
A152191571351017231016111711592
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Cor Groot Mars symbol.svg  (NED) Jan Bol Mars symbol.svg
Pieter de Zwart Mars symbol.svg
H1016DNF28182435.711171319713122.794.7
11Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yury Anisimov Mars symbol.svg  (URS) Valery Ruzhnikov Mars symbol.svg
Valery Afanasyev Mars symbol.svg
SR12187134813191420DNF29121812596
12Flag of Norway.svg  Theodor Sommerschield Mars symbol.svg  (NOR) Jan-Erik Aarberg Mars symbol.svg
Erik Wiik-Hansen Mars symbol.svg
N481521111719251521162251012499
13Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Kirkland Cooper Mars symbol.svg  (BER) Eugene Simmons Mars symbol.svg
Richard Belvin Mars symbol.svg
KB91514201016713101614201824124100
14Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robin Judah Mars symbol.svg  (GBR) Charles Reynolds Mars symbol.svg
David Tucker Mars symbol.svg
K5101723611.7202616221521814127.7101.7
15Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Odysseus Eskitzoglou Mars symbol.svg  (GRE) Georgios Zaimis Mars symbol.svg
Anastasios Vogiatzis Mars symbol.svg
GR14201016814162218248141723133109
16Flag of the Bahamas (1964-1973).svg  Godfrey Kelly Mars symbol.svg  (BAH) George Ramsey Mars symbol.svg
David Kelly Mars symbol.svg
BADNF28DNF28172314209159151016145117
17Flag of Portugal.svg  António Menezes Mars symbol.svg  (POR) Fernando Lima Bello Mars symbol.svg
António Weck Mars symbol.svg
P1723131915211117DNF2912182026153124
18Flag of Mexico.svg  Javier Velázquez Mars symbol.svg  (MEX) Roberto Sloane Mars symbol.svg
Esteban Gerard Mars symbol.svg
MX1925202616221218121818241319152126
19Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  John Park Mars symbol.svg  (HKG) William Turnbull Mars symbol.svg
Paul Cooper Mars symbol.svg
KH2026121820261521131922281925163135
20Flag of Jamaica.svg  Barton Kirkconnell Mars symbol.svg  (JAM) Charles Ogilvie Mars symbol.svg
Steven Henriques Mars symbol.svg
KJ1117162222282127222817231521166138
21Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Ángel Riveras Mars symbol.svg  (ESP) Manuel Baiget Mars symbol.svg
Eugenio Jáudenes Mars symbol.svg
E1824192519251824192519252228176148
22Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Daniel Trujillo Mars symbol.svg  (VEN) Hervé Roche Mars symbol.svg
Frohmund Burger Mars symbol.svg
V2127182421272329202620262127186157
23Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Chen Hsiu-hsiung Mars symbol.svg  (ROC) Chang Jen-chih Mars symbol.svg
Chen Chih-fu Mars symbol.svg
TADNS29DNS29DNF292228212721272329198169

DNF = Did Not Finish, DNS= Did Not Start, DSQ = Disqualified
Mars symbol.svg = Male, Venus symbol.svg = Female

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Dragon during the 1968 Summer Olympics 1968 Dragon Positions during the serie.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the Dragon during the 1968 Summer Olympics

Conditions at Acapulco

Of the total of three race areas were needed during the Olympics in Acapulco. Each of the classes was new Olympic scoring system.

DateRaceWeatherTemperature
(Celsius)
Wind direction
(deg)
Wind speed
(kn)
SeaCurrent
(kn-deg)
14 October 1968IFair2930016Choppy0.5-120
15 October 1968IIFair2929320Calm0.2-160
16 October 1968IIIFair28.52908-9Calm0.2-130
17 October 1968IVFair29.52356Calm0.1-300
19 October 1968VNormal29.81876Calm1-326
20 October 1968VIFair302255Calm0.7-275
21 October 1968VIICloudy28.528512Choppy1-110

Notes

  1. "Sailing at the 1968 Summer Olympics: Three Person Keelboat (Dragon), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  2. The 1968 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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