Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Tornado

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Tornado
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Tornado Catamaran Original Rig.svg
Tornado
Venue Savannah
Dates22 July to 2 August
Competitors38 from 19 nations
Teams19
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Fernando Leon
Jose Luis Ballester
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver medal icon.svg Mitch Booth
Andrew Landenberger
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg Lars Grael
Henrique Pellicano
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
  1992
2000  

The Tornado 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 team had two discards. [1]

Results

Tornado insigna.png
Rank
Helmsman (Country)CrewRace IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIIRace VIIIRace IXRace XRace XITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPtsRankPts
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Fernando Leon Mars symbol.svg  (ESP) Jose Luis Ballester Mars symbol.svg 22.022.044.055.055.022.044.033.0PMS20.033.0DNC20.070.030.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Mitch Booth Mars symbol.svg  (AUS) Andrew Landenberger Mars symbol.svg 11.055.066.022.01414.01717.011.011.0PMS20.022.01010.079.042.0
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Brazil.svg  Lars Grael Mars symbol.svg  (BRA) Henrique Pellicano Mars symbol.svg 1212.01616.011.088.066.088.022.055.033.077.033.071.043.0
4Flag of Austria.svg  Andreas Hagara Mars symbol.svg  (AUT) Florian Schneeberger Mars symbol.svg 44.033.055.066.011.077.01010.01313.077.01313.011.070.044.0
5Flag of Italy.svg  Walter Pirinoli Mars symbol.svg  (ITA) Marco Pirinoli Mars symbol.svg 1616.01212.0PMS20.033.033.055.066.044.055.044.022.080.044.0
6Flag of France.svg  Frédéric le Peutrec Mars symbol.svg  (FRA) Franck Citeau Mars symbol.svg 88.011.033.077.088.044.055.01111.044.066.099.066.046.0
7Flag of Germany.svg  Roland Gabler Mars symbol.svg  (GER) Frank Parlow Mars symbol.svg 1515.088.01111.011.01212.099.099.022.022.011.055.075.048.0
8Flag of the United States.svg  John Lovell Mars symbol.svg  (USA) Charlie Ogletree Mars symbol.svg 33.044.088.044.044.01111.033.01212.011.01010.01212.072.048.0
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ron van Teylingen Mars symbol.svg  (NED) Herbert Dercksen Mars symbol.svg 1313.066.022.01717.022.066.077.099.0PMS20.055.066.093.056.0
10Flag of Switzerland.svg  Patrick Thorens Mars symbol.svg  (SUI) Stéphane Wohnlich Mars symbol.svg 77.099.01313.01111.01010.011.01111.077.01010.01111.01313.0103.077.0
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marc Peers Mars symbol.svg  (CAN) Roy Janse Mars symbol.svg 1717.01111.099.099.099.01212.01717.088.099.088.088.0117.083.0
12Flag of Russia.svg  Yuriy Konovalov Mars symbol.svg  (RUS) Sergey Myasnikov Mars symbol.svg 1111.01010.077.01212.01818.033.01515.01010.088.01717.01111.0122.087.0
13Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Williams Mars symbol.svg  (GBR) Ian Rhodes Mars symbol.svg 55.077.01212.01010.01313.0DSQ20.088.01414.066.01212.01414.0121.087.0
14Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Sergey Kravtsov Mars symbol.svg  (BLR) Viktor Budantsev Mars symbol.svg 99.01515.0PMS20.01616.01111.01010.01616.066.01111.01616.077.0137.0101.0
15Flag of New Zealand.svg  Rex Sellers Mars symbol.svg  (NZL) Brian Jones Mars symbol.svg 1414.01414.01010.01313.01717.01414.01212.01616.01212.01414.044.0140.0107.0
16Flag of Sweden.svg  Mats Nyberg Mars symbol.svg  (SWE) Magnus Lövdén Mars symbol.svg 1010.0PMS20.01616.01414.077.01616.01414.01515.01313.099.01717.0151.0114.0
17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Priymak Mars symbol.svg  (UKR) Yevhen Chelombitko Mars symbol.svg 66.01313.01414.01515.01515.01313.01313.01717.01414.01515.01818.0153.0118.0
18Flag of Fiji.svg  Shayne Brodie Mars symbol.svg  (FIJ) Angus Pattie Mars symbol.svg 1818.01717.01515.01818.01616.01515.01818.01818.01515.01818.01515.0183.0147.0
19Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Alun Davies Mars symbol.svg  (CAY) Michael Joseph Mars symbol.svg 1919.01818.01717.01919.01919.01818.01919.01919.0PMS20.01919.01616.0203.0164.0

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Tornado during the 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 TORNADO Positions during the serie.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the Tornado during the 1996 Summer Olympics

Conditions at the Tornado course areas

DateRace Thermometer1.svg
°C
BrujulaN.svg Symbol wind speed 06.svg
Knot
Sin.svg
Meter
CourseCourse area
23 July 1996I29 SSW.wind.png 100.8Delta
23 July 1996II29 SSW.wind.png 130.8WXDelta
26 July 1996III27 SSW.wind.png 70.5WXDelta
26 July 1996IV27 W.wind.png 100.5WXDelta
27 July 1996V28 S.wind.png 70.5WXDelta
27 July 1996VI28 S.wind.png 80.6WXDelta
28 July 1996VII29 SSE.wind.png 60.7WXDelta
28 July 1996VIII29 SSE.wind.png 90.6WXDelta
29 July 1996IX29 S.wind.png 110.6WXDelta
29 July 1996X28 S.wind.png 110.4WXDelta
30 July 1996XI28 SSW.wind.png 80.4WXDelta

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References

  1. "Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics: Multihull (Tornado), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. The 1996 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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