Sailing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Soling

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Soling
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Soling Line Drawing.svg
Soling
Venue Long Beach
Dates31 July to 8 August
Competitors66 from 22 nations
Teams22
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Robert Haines Jr.
Edward Trevelyan
Roderick Davis
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Torben Grael
Daniel Adler
Ronaldo Senfft
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg Hans Fogh
John Kerr
Steve Calder
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
  1980
1988  

The Soling was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1984 Summer Olympics program in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California . Seven races were scheduled. 66 sailors, on 22 boats, from 22 nations competed. [1]

Results

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Rank
Helmsman (Country)CrewRace IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Robbie Haines Mars symbol.svg  (USA) Rod Davis Mars symbol.svg
Edward Trevelyan Mars symbol.svg
10.0915.035.7510.010.023.0DNS29.062.733.7
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Torben Grael Mars symbol.svg  (BRA) Daniel Adler Mars symbol.svg
Ronaldo Senfft Mars symbol.svg
35.7713.023.01016.01016.010.035.759.443.4
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hans Fogh Mars symbol.svg  (CAN) Steve Calder Mars symbol.svg
John Kerr Mars symbol.svg
48.0611.710.0814.0510.0510.0510.063.749.7
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Law Mars symbol.svg  (GBR) Edward Leask Mars symbol.svg
Jeremy Richards Mars symbol.svg
23.0814.01319.023.0YMP16.035.7713.073.754.7
5Flag of Norway.svg  Dag Usterud Mars symbol.svg  (NOR) Børre Skui Mars symbol.svg
Stein Lund Halvorsen Mars symbol.svg
1117.010.0814.048.035.7713.0DSQ29.086.757.7
6Flag of Greece.svg  Tassos Boudouris Mars symbol.svg  (GRE) Dimitrios Deligiannis Mars symbol.svg
Georgios Spyridis Mars symbol.svg
814.5510.048.010.0611.7DNF29.0915.088.259.2
7Flag of Australia.svg  Gary Sheard Mars symbol.svg  (AUS) Tim Dorning Mars symbol.svg
Dean Gordon Mars symbol.svg
510.035.7510.01521.048.01117.0611.783.462.4
8Flag of Germany.svg  Willy Kuhweide Mars symbol.svg  (FRG) Axel May Mars symbol.svg
Eckhard Löll Mars symbol.svg
1016.048.0915.0915.01521.0814.023.092.071.0
9Flag of Italy.svg  Gianluca Lamaro Mars symbol.svg  (ITA) Valerio Romano Mars symbol.svg
Aurelio Dalla Vecchia Mars symbol.svg
611.723.01016.0713.0915.0915.01218.091.773.7
10Flag of Sweden.svg  Magnus Grävare Mars symbol.svg  (SWE) Martin Grävare Mars symbol.svg
Eric Wallin Mars symbol.svg
713.01016.01117.0YMP20.023.048.01117.094.074.0
11Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tom Dodson Mars symbol.svg  (NZL) Simon Daubney Mars symbol.svg
Aran Hansen Mars symbol.svg
RET29.01218.01723.01117.01319.0611.710.0117.788.7
12Flag of Denmark.svg  Jesper Bank Mars symbol.svg  (DEN) Thomas Andersen Mars symbol.svg
Jan Mathiasen Mars symbol.svg
814.51319.0713.01218.0713.01218.01016.0111.592.5
13Flag of Argentina.svg  Pedro Ferrero Mars symbol.svg  (ARG) Carlos Sanguinetti Mars symbol.svg
Alberto Llorens Mars symbol.svg
1521.01521.01218.035.71420.01723.048.0116.793.7
14Flag of France.svg  Patrick Haegeli Mars symbol.svg  (FRA) Michel Audoin Mars symbol.svg
Philippe Massu Mars symbol.svg
RET29.01420.01622.0611.7814.0DSQ29.0814.0139.7110.7
15Flag of Austria.svg  Michael Farthofer Mars symbol.svg  (AUT) Christian Holler Mars symbol.svg
Richard Holler Mars symbol.svg
1218.01117.01420.01420.01117.0RET29.01521.0142.0113.0
16Flag of Uruguay.svg  Bernd Knuppel Mars symbol.svg  (URU) Alejandro Ferreiro Mars symbol.svg
Enrique Dupont Mars symbol.svg
1622.01622.0611.71319.01723.01319.01723.0139.7116.7
17Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Takaharu Hirozawa Mars symbol.svg  (JPN) Minoru Okita Mars symbol.svg
Takumi Fujiwara Mars symbol.svg
1420.01824.02127.01622.01622.01016.01420.0151.0124.0
18Flag of Chile.svg  Louis Herman Mars symbol.svg  (CHI) Jorge Zvazola Mars symbol.svg
Manuel Gonzalez Mars symbol.svg
1319.01723.01521.02026.01925.01521.01319.0154.0128.0
19Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Eric Tulla Mars symbol.svg  (PUR) Jerry Pignolet Mars symbol.svg
Ronnie Ramos Mars symbol.svg
DNF29.01925.01925.02127.02026.01420.01622.0174.0145.0
20Flag of Pakistan.svg  Khalid Akhtar Mars symbol.svg  (PAK) Adnan Yousoof Mars symbol.svg
Naseem Khan Mars symbol.svg
1824.02127.01824.01925.01824.01824.01824.0172.0145.0
21Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Robin Tattersall Mars symbol.svg  (IVB) Keith Thomas Mars symbol.svg
Elvet Meyers Mars symbol.svg
1723.02026.02026.01824.02127.01622.01925.0173.0146.0
22Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Jean Braure Mars symbol.svg  (ISV) Kirk Grybowski Mars symbol.svg
Marlon Singh Mars symbol.svg
1925.02228.02228.02228.02228.01925.02026.0188.0160.0

DNF = Did Not Finish, DNS= Did Not Start, DSQ = Disqualified, PMS = Premature Start, YMP = Yacht Materially Prejudiced
Mars symbol.svg = Male, Venus symbol.svg = Female

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Soling during the 1984 Summer Olympics 1984 SOLING Positions during the serie.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the Soling during the 1984 Summer Olympics
Soling Course Map 1984 Star, Soling Course.png
Soling Course Map

Notes

  1. "Sailing at the 1984 Summer Olympics: Three Person Keelboat (Soling), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  2. The 1984 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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