Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – 49er

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49er class
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
49er skiff.svg
VenueDarling Point Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney
DateFirst race: 18 September 2000
Last race: 25 September 2000
Competitors17 Boats
34 Sailors from 17 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Jyrki Järvi
Thomas Johanson
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Silver medal icon.svg Ian Barker
Simon Hiscocks
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg Jonathan McKee
Charlie McKee
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2004  

A 49er class two-handed sailing dinghy competition formed part of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Seventeen crews took part. The gold medal was won by Jyrki Järvi and Thomas Johanson of Finland. [1]

Results

Results of individual races
PositionNationNamesRole12345678910111213141516TotalNet
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Thomas Johanson
Jyrki Jarvi
Helm
Crew
272-12341062472312-138055
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Ian Barker
Simon Hiscocks
Helm
Crew
-1356-106242954454138360
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  United States Jonathan McKee
Charlie McKee
Helm
Crew
63515-14-13133111761119164
4 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Santiago López-Vázquez
Javier de la Plaza
Helm
Crew
181184311111OCS (-18)511-1210410979
5 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Marcus Baur
Philip Barth
Helm
Crew
5143-11-1211569661036610481
6 Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Chris Nicholson
Daniel Phillips
Helm
Crew
11111-141112316-1710859711786
7 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Afonso Domingos
Diogo Cayolla
Helm
Crew
7-13368-13341311834114811993
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Daniel Slater
Nathan Handley
Helm
Crew
-149OCS (-18)5127512423827131013199
9 Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Michael Hestbæk
Jonatan Persson
Helm
Crew
82713-17898161225OCS (-18)279143108
10Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Rodion Luka
George Leonchuk
Helm
Crew
315RET (-18)91452OCS (-18)71139129815158122
11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Francesco Bruni
Gabriele Bruni
Helm
Crew
10129111311-16OCS (-18)5797118165168134
12Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Paweł Kacprowski
Paweł Kużmicki
Helm
Crew
12148-16-1667131481214131532173141
13Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Christoffer Sundby
Vegard Arnhoff
Helm
Crew
16-17OCS (-18)221014710161013617514177142
14Flag of France.svg  France Dimitri Deruelle
Philippe Gasparini
Helm
Crew
-17101277961081014121510DNF (-18)16181146
15Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Thomas Rüegge
Claude Maurer
Helm
Crew
15614410-1789-171411159131211185151
16Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Kenji Nakamura
Tomoyuki Sasaki
Helm
Crew
441015916-1715151316-1714161412207173
17Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden John Harrysson
Patrik Sandström
Helm
Crew
91613DSQ (-18)1515151412151516OCS (-18)1415DNF (18)238202

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References

  1. "Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Skiff (49er), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 June 2020.