Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Europe

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Europe
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Europe dinghy.svg
Europe
Venue Savannah
Dates22 July to 2 August
Competitors28 from 28 nations
Teams28
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Kristine Roug Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Silver medal icon.svg Margriet Matthijsse Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Bronze medal icon.svg Courtenay Becker-Dey Flag of the United States.svg  United States
  1992
2000  

The Women's Europe Competition was a sailing event on the program at the 1996 Summer Olympics that was held from 22 July to 2 August 1996 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Points were awarded for placement in each race. Eleven races were scheduled and sailed. Each sailor had two discards. [1]

Results

ICS Foxtrot.svg
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Rank
Helmsman (Country)Race IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIIRace VIIIRace IXRace XRace XITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Denmark.svg  Kristine Roug Venus symbol.svg  (DEN)22.011.033.022.011.022.088.011.088.077.055.040.024.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Margriet Matthijsse Venus symbol.svg  (NED)PMS29.022.011.01010.022.011.011.044.01212.055.044.071.030.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Courtenay Becker-Dey Venus symbol.svg  (USA)11.088.022.044.077.066.033.01414.099.022.066.062.039.0
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Shirley Robertson Venus symbol.svg  (GBR)33.077.01818.011.066.033.02222.022.044.01212.033.081.041.0
5Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sharon Ferris Venus symbol.svg  (NZL)77.01616.055.055.01111.01818.01919.033.022.066.01818.0110.073.0
6Flag of Germany.svg  Sibylle Powarzynski Venus symbol.svg  (GER)1818.033.044.077.01010.01010.02525.01818.02121.044.011.0121.075.0
7Flag of Norway.svg  Linda Konttorp Venus symbol.svg  (NOR)99.044.01515.02020.033.01919.01212.02121.01616.011.022.0122.081.0
8Flag of Argentina.svg  Serena Amato Venus symbol.svg  (ARG)88.01717.088.088.01616.01515.066.055.011.01616.01414.0114.081.0
9Flag of Sweden.svg  Malin Millbourn Venus symbol.svg  (SWE)55.01919.01313.01313.01414.044.01010.099.033.01111.01616.0117.082.0
10Flag of Ireland.svg  Aisling Bowman Venus symbol.svg  (IRL)1010.066.01414.066.055.077.02121.01515.01010.02020.099.0123.082.0
11Flag of Australia.svg  Christine Bridge Venus symbol.svg  (AUS)1616.01010.02222.01212.044.055.01313.066.01515.01010.01111.0124.086.0
12Flag of Italy.svg  Arianna Bogatec Venus symbol.svg  (ITA)1515.01414.077.099.088.01212.022.01717.02020.099.01717.0130.093.0
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Tine Moberg-Parker Venus symbol.svg  (CAN)44.01515.099.033.01212.0DSQ29.01717.01919.02222.088.077.0145.094.0
14Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  Paula Lewin Venus symbol.svg  (BER)2020.099.066.01515.01515.01414.01414.088.055.01717.088.0131.094.0
15Flag of Switzerland.svg  Nicole Meylan-Levecque Venus symbol.svg  (SUI)1414.055.02121.01111.01313.01111.099.02525.0DNF29.033.01313.0154.0100.0
16Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcia Pellicano Venus symbol.svg  (BRA)1919.02020.01717.01616.099.088.077.01616.01111.01313.01010.0146.0107.0
17Flag of Spain.svg  Helen Montilla Venus symbol.svg  (ESP)66.01818.01212.01717.02121.0PMS29.044.077.077.01919.02121.0161.0111.0
18Flag of Slovenia.svg  Vesna Dekleva Venus symbol.svg  (SLO)1717.02121.01111.02121.01717.02121.055.01010.066.01515.01212.0156.0114.0
19Flag of Finland.svg  Chita Smedberg Venus symbol.svg  (FIN)1212.01313.01010.01414.01919.099.01515.02222.01818.01818.02323.0173.0128.0
20Flag of Poland.svg  Weronika Gunkiewicz Venus symbol.svg  (POL)1111.01111.01616.0DNF29.02020.02424.02020.01313.01414.01414.01919.0191.0138.0
21Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ingrid Bellemans Venus symbol.svg  (BEL)2121.01212.01919.01919.01818.01717.01818.01212.01313.02727.02020.0196.0148.0
22Flag of Greece.svg  Maria Mylona Venus symbol.svg  (GRE)1313.02222.02020.02222.02424.01313.01111.01111.01919.02121.02424.0200.0152.0
23Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Aiko Saito Venus symbol.svg  (JPN)2323.02323.02525.02424.02222.01616.02626.02020.02626.02323.01515.0243.0191.0
24Flag of Estonia.svg  Krista Kruuv Venus symbol.svg  (EST)2222.02525.02626.02323.02323.02020.02323.02626.01717.02222.02222.0249.0197.0
25Flag of Portugal.svg  Joana Pratas Venus symbol.svg  (POR)2525.02424.02323.02727.02525.02323.01616.02424.02424.02525.02626.0262.0209.0
26Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Anastasiya Podobed Venus symbol.svg  (BLR)2424.02626.02424.02626.02727.02626.02424.02323.02323.02424.02525.0272.0219.0
27Flag of Singapore.svg  Tracey Tan Venus symbol.svg  (SIN)2626.02727.02727.01818.02626.02222.02727.02727.02525.02626.02727.0278.0224.0
28Flag of Fiji.svg  Roberta Lepper Venus symbol.svg  (FIJ)2727.02828.02828.02525.02828.02525.02828.02828.02727.02828.0DNC29.0301.0244.0

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Europe during the 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 EUROPE Positions during the serie.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the Europe during the 1996 Summer Olympics

Conditions at the Europe course area's

DateRace Thermometer1.svg
Celsius
BrujulaN.svg Symbol wind speed 06.svg
Knot
Sin.svg
Meter
CourseCourse area
23 July 1996I29 SSW.wind.png 100.8Bravo
23 July 1996II29 SSE.wind.png 130.8Bravo
24 July 1996III28 SW.wind.png 110.7Bravo
24 July 1996IV29 S.wind.png 140.8Bravo
25 July 1996V29 S.wind.png 130.7ZOBravo
25 July 1996VI29 S.wind.png 190.1ZOBravo
26 July 1996VII27 SW.wind.png 70.5ZIBravo
26 July 1996VIII27 W.wind.png 100.5ZOBravo
29 July 1996IX28 S.wind.png 110.6XOBravo
29 July 1996X28 S.wind.png 110.4XOBravo
31 July 1996XI28 S.wind.png 150.5ZIBravo

Notes

  1. "Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics: One Person Dinghy (Europe), Women". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. The 1996 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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