Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Star

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Star
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Star 1968 - 1996 Configuration.svg
Star
Venue Barcelona
Dates27 July to 4 August
Competitors52 from 26 nations
Teams26
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Mark Reynolds
Hal Haenel
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Rod Davis
Don Cowie
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Bronze medal icon.svg Ross MacDonald
Eric Jespersen
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
  1988
1996  

The Star Competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics was held from 27 July to 4 August 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. Points were awarded for placement in each race. The best six out of seven race scores did count for the final placement. [1]

Results


Rank
Helmsman (Country)CrewRace IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
1Flag of the United States.svg  Mark Reynolds Mars symbol.svg  (USA) Hal Haenel Mars symbol.svg 23.010.035.710.035.71117.0DNC33.064.431.4
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  Rod Davis Mars symbol.svg  (NZL) Donald Cowie Mars symbol.svg 48.035.7510.01218.0611.7713.0510.076.458.4
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ross Macdonald Mars symbol.svg  (CAN) Eric Jespersen Mars symbol.svg 35.71218.0PMS33.023.01925.048.023.095.762.7
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Mark Neeleman Mars symbol.svg  (NED) Jos Schrier Mars symbol.svg 1420.0713.0713.0510.02329.010.048.093.064.0
5Flag of Sweden.svg  Hans Wallén Mars symbol.svg  (SWE) Bobby Lohse Mars symbol.svg 1925.048.010.0814.023.0915.02026.091.065.0
6Flag of Germany.svg  Hans Vogt Mars symbol.svg  (GER) Joerg Fricke Mars symbol.svg 713.01723.023.035.71622.023.01723.092.769.7
7Flag of Australia.svg  Colin Beashel Mars symbol.svg  (AUS) David Giles Mars symbol.svg 1218.01016.0611.7915.0510.035.7713.089.471.4
8Flag of Greece.svg  Iakovos Kiseoglou Mars symbol.svg  (GRE) Dimitrios Boukis Mars symbol.svg 1824.0814.01117.02127.0713.01016.010.0111.084.0
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Benny F. Andersen Mars symbol.svg  (DEN) Mogens Just Mikkelsen Mars symbol.svg 2127.0611.71925.048.010.01925.01016.0112.785.7
10Flag of Spain.svg  Fernando Rita Mars symbol.svg  (ESP) Jaime Piris Mars symbol.svg 510.01319.01420.0713.01420.01521.035.7108.787.7
11Flag of Brazil.svg  Torben Grael Mars symbol.svg  (BRA) Marcelo Ferreira Mars symbol.svg 814.023.01723.0611.7PMS33.0DNC33.0814.0131.798.7
12Flag of Portugal.svg  Fernando Bello Mars symbol.svg  (POR) Francisco de Mello Mars symbol.svg 10.0915.0PMS33.01925.0814.02127.01420.0134.0101.0
13Olympic flag.svg  Guram Biganishvili Mars symbol.svg  (EUN) Vladimer Gruzdevi Mars symbol.svg 2430.01925.0DNC33.01521.048.0510.0611.7138.7105.7
14Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David John Howlett Mars symbol.svg  (GBR) Phil Lawrence Mars symbol.svg 611.7510.048.01824.02026.02026.0DSQ33.0138.7105.7
15Flag of Ireland.svg  Mark Mansfield Mars symbol.svg  (IRL) Tom McWilliam Mars symbol.svg 1117.01117.01521.01622.01218.0611.71521.0127.7105.7
16Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Benamati Mars symbol.svg  (ITA) Mario Salani Mars symbol.svg 1622.01622.0814.01016.02228.0814.01218.0134.0106.0
17Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Steven Kelly Mars symbol.svg  (BAH) Billy Holowesko Mars symbol.svg 1723.01420.01016.02228.0915.01218.01824.0144.0116.0
18Flag of France.svg  Patrick Haegeli Mars symbol.svg  (FRA) Yannick Adde Mars symbol.svg 915.01521.01319.01420.01319.02228.01622.0144.0116.0
19Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Peter Bromby Mars symbol.svg  (BER) Paul Fisher Mars symbol.svg 1016.02026.01622.01319.01521.01824.01117.0145.0119.0
20Flag of Austria.svg  Hubert Raudaschl Mars symbol.svg  (AUT) Friedrich Gruber Mars symbol.svg 1521.01824.01824.01117.01117.01420.02228.0151.0123.0
21Flag of Switzerland.svg  Andreas Bienz Mars symbol.svg  (SUI) Beat Stegmeier Mars symbol.svg 2026.0PMS33.0915.02026.01016.01723.01319.0158.0125.0
22Flag of Hungary.svg  Tibor Tenke Mars symbol.svg  (HUN) Ferenc Nagy Mars symbol.svg 1319.02228.01218.01723.01824.01622.0PMS33.0167.0134.0
23Flag of Argentina.svg  Alberto Zanetti Mars symbol.svg  (ARG) Carlos Gabutti Mars symbol.svg PMS33.02127.02026.02329.02127.01319.0915.0176.0143.0
24Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Carlo Falcone Mars symbol.svg  (ANT) Paola Vittoria Venus symbol.svg 2531.02531.02127.02632.01723.02531.02127.0202.0170.0
25Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  John Foster Mars symbol.svg  (ISV) John Foster Jr. Mars symbol.svg 2329.02329.02228.02430.02430.02329.01925.0200.0170.0
26Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  John Patrick Bodden Mars symbol.svg  (CAY) Byron Marsh Mars symbol.svg 2228.02430.02329.02531.02531.02430.02329.0208.0177.0

DNF = Did not finish, DSQ = Disqualified, PMS = Premature start
Crossed out results did not count for the total result.
Mars symbol.svg = Male, Venus symbol.svg = Female

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Star during the 1992 Summer Olympics 1992 Star Positions during the serie.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the Star during the 1992 Summer Olympics

Notes

  1. "Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics: Two Person Keelboat (Star), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  2. The 1992 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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