Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Finn

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Finn
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Finn dinghy.svg
Finn class dinghy
VenueDarling Point Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney
DateFirst race: 23 September 2000
Last race: 30 September 2000
Competitors25 from 25 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Iain Percy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg Luca Devoti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Bronze medal icon.svg Fredrik Lööf Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  1996
2004  

These are the results of the men's Finn class competition in sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics . [1]

Results

Results of individual races
RankAthleteNation1234567891011TotalNet
Gold medal icon.svg Iain Percy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 219258161-14DNC (-26)7535
Silver medal icon.svg Luca Devoti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy -1922-184231511168346
Bronze medal icon.svg Fredrik Lööf Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden -17516744-2221178647
4 Mateusz Kusznierewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 14118-153-1295617548
5 Xavier Rohart Flag of France.svg  France 111143196-13-17558555
6 Russ Silvestri Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3-18611216-184316310064
7 Sébastien Godefroid Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 13310114-175107-19210165
8 Ali Enver Adakan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 57-1779-23113471310666
9 David Burrows Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 9-16715-191101612810469
10 Karlo Kuret Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 610-1898142-16133410369
11 Christoph Bergmann Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1083-2111139218-201012584
12 Aimilios Papathanasiou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 4125-231012151114-24913992
13 Anthony Nossiter Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 121413-2061014-19821513394
14 Ian Ainslie Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 71714-19-2215771291114099
15 Bálazs Hajdú Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary DSQ (-26)6161635DNF (-26)8221016154102
16 Clifton Webb Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1591510121116516-18OCS (-26)153109
17 Richard Clarke Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14-208141671314208OCS (-26)160114
18 Peter Theurer Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1613-2141819820DNC (-26)418167120
19 Michal Maier Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 81912-2417DNF (-26)1712151719186136
20 Lasse Hjortnæs Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2121-2312136DNF (-26)17211314187138
21 Michael Fellmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 18-23205-24182018191512192145
22 Imre Taveter Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 22221917-2322DNF (-26)2392117221172
23 Yevgeny Chernov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DSQ (-26)15-242220211921102321222172
24 Ben Beer Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  United States Virgin Islands 202422132120DNF (-26)DNF (-26)232220237185
25 Lalin Jirasinha Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 232525RET (-26)DNC (-26)DNC (26)DNF (26)DNC (26)DNC (26)2522276224

Weather Conditions

RaceDateStart TimeRace Time
hh:mm:sec
Thermometer1.svg
°C
BrujulaN.svg Symbol wind speed 06.svg
Knot
Course Sin.svg
Meter
ISat 23 September 200012:1601:14:00 ? SSW.wind.png
210
7Trapezoid Inner (I1)
IISat 23 September 200014:3301:14:20 ? SSW.wind.png
210
7Trapezoid Inner (I1)
IIIMon 25 September 200013:0901:27:17 ? NW.wind.png
340
8Trapezoid Outer (O3)
IVMon 25 September 200015:0701:15:40 ? NW.wind.png
340
8Windward Leeward (W4)
VTue 26 September 200012:1801:02:17 ? S.wind.png
180
14Windward Leeward (W3)
VITue 26 September 200014:4801:03:52 ? S.wind.png
180
14Windward Leeward (W3)
VIIThur 28 September 200013:2601:21:33 ? NW.wind.png
310
9Trapezoid Inner (I1)
VIIIFri 29 September 200012:1400:53:26 ? N.wind.png
010
12Trapezoid Inner (I1)
IXFri 29 September 200013:2801:05:02 ? N.wind.png
010
12Trapezoid Inner (I1)
XSat 30 September 200012:0601:06:56 ? SE.wind.png
110
7Windward Leeward (W3)
XISat 30 September 200013:4001:20:35 ? SE.wind.png
110
7Windward Leeward (W4)

Notes

Points are assigned based on the finishing position in each race (1 for first, 2 for second, etc.). The points are totalled from the top 10 results of the 11 races, with lower totals being better. If a sailor was disqualified or did not complete the race, 26 points are assigned for that race (as there were 25 sailors in this competition).

Scoring abbreviations are defined as follows:

Sources

Results and weather take from https://web.archive.org/web/20050825083600/http://www.sailing.org/olympics2000/info2000/

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  1. "Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics: One Person Dinghy (Finn), Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 June 2020.