Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Tornado

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Tornado
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Tornado Catamaran Original Rig.svg
Tornado
Venue Barcelona
Dates27 July to 4 August
Competitors44 from 22 nations
Teams22
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Yves Loday
Nicolas Hénard
Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg Randy Smyth
Keith Notary
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Mitch Booth
John Robert Forbes
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
  1988
1996  

The Tornado 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

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Rank
Helmsman (Country)CrewRace IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
1Flag of France.svg  Yves Loday Mars symbol.svg  (FRA) Nicolas Hénard Mars symbol.svg 713.010.035.735.71016.0713.023.056.440.4
2Flag of the United States.svg  Randy Smyth Mars symbol.svg  (USA) Keith Notary Mars symbol.svg 10.023.0DSQ29.0814.010.048.01117.071.042.0
3Flag of Australia.svg  Mitch Booth Mars symbol.svg  (AUS) John Forbes Mars symbol.svg 1016.048.0611.7611.723.010.0510.060.444.4
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  Rex Sellers Mars symbol.svg  (NZL) Brian Jones Mars symbol.svg 1319.01218.01622.010.0611.723.010.073.751.7
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  David Ross Sweeney Mars symbol.svg  (CAN) Kevin Smith Mars symbol.svg 48.0915.023.0915.035.71016.0DNC29.091.762.7
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ron van Teylingen Mars symbol.svg  (NED) Paul Manuel Mars symbol.svg 510.01016.0510.023.01521.01218.048.086.065.0
7Flag of Austria.svg  Andreas Hagara Mars symbol.svg  (AUT) Roman Hagara Mars symbol.svg 611.7611.710.01824.048.01319.0915.089.465.4
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Lars Grael Mars symbol.svg  (BRA) Clinio Freitas Mars symbol.svg 1117.0713.048.048.0814.0915.0611.786.769.7
9Olympic flag.svg  Iouri Konovalov Mars symbol.svg  (EUN) Sergey Kravtsov Mars symbol.svg 814.0510.0814.01016.0510.01521.01319.0104.083.0
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Williams Mars symbol.svg  (GBR) Ian Rhodes Mars symbol.svg 1218.0PMS29.0713.01218.0713.0814.0814.0119.090.0
11Flag of Germany.svg  Roland Gäbler Mars symbol.svg  (GER) Frank Parlow Mars symbol.svg 915.0814.01824.0510.01824.01622.035.7114.790.7
12Flag of Spain.svg  Carlos Santacreu Mars symbol.svg  (ESP) J.L. Ballester Tuliesa Mars symbol.svg 1824.035.71218.01723.01723.035.71521.0120.496.4
13Flag of Switzerland.svg  Charles Favre Mars symbol.svg  (SUI) Markus Bryner Mars symbol.svg 1420.01925.01016.01622.01319.0510.0713.0125.0100.0
14Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Enrique Figueroa Mars symbol.svg  (PUR) Oscar Mercado Blasini Mars symbol.svg 1723.01117.0915.0713.01420.01117.01218.0123.0100.0
15Flag of Norway.svg  Per Arne Nilsen Mars symbol.svg  (NOR) Odd Stray Mars symbol.svg 1521.01824.01117.01521.01218.0611.71016.0128.7104.7
16Flag of Denmark.svg  Lars Hendriksen Mars symbol.svg  (DEN) Anette Ree Andersen Venus symbol.svg 23.01521.01723.01420.01117.01723.01824.0131.0107.0
17Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgio Zuccoli Mars symbol.svg  (ITA) Angelo Glisoni Mars symbol.svg 35.71622.01420.01925.01622.01420.01420.0132.7107.7
18Flag of Sweden.svg  Göran Marström Mars symbol.svg  (SWE) Stefan Rahm Mars symbol.svg 2020.01319.01521.01117.0915.01824.01925.0147.0121.0
19Flag of Finland.svg  Kalevi Kostiainen Mars symbol.svg  (FIN) Markku Kuismin Mars symbol.svg 1622.01723.01319.01319.01925.01925.01622.0155.0130.0
20Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Reid Kempe Mars symbol.svg  (BER) Jay Kempe Mars symbol.svg 1925.01420.01925.02026.02026.0DNC29.01723.0174.0145.0
21South African Olympic Flag.svg  Eric Cook Mars symbol.svg  (RSA) Geoff Stevens Mars symbol.svg 2127.02026.02026.02127.02127.02026.02026.0185.0158.0
22Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Jean Alphonse Braure Mars symbol.svg  (ISV) Charlie Shipway Mars symbol.svg 2228.02127.02127.02228.02228.02127.02127.0192.0164.0

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

Notes

  1. "Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics: Multihull (Tornado), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  2. The 1988 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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