Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 470

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Men's 470
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
470 dinghy.svg
470 class dinghy
VenueDarling Point Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney
DateFirst race: 20 September 2000
Last race: 28 September 2000
Competitors29 Boats
58 Sailors from 29 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Tom King
Mark Turnbull
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg Paul Foerster
Robert Merrick
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Juan de la Fuente
Javier Conte
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
  1996
2004  

These are the results of the men's 470 competition in sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics . [1]

Results

Results of individual races
RankNationAthletesPosition1234567891011TotalNet
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Tom King
Mark Turnbull
Helm
Crew
512-14710812-1126338
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  United States Paul Foerster
Robert Merrick
Helm
Crew
89411116-12-13116742
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Javier Conte|
Juan de la Fuente|
Helm
Crew
11685OCS (-30)6371-171010457
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Nicholas Rogers|
Joe Glanfield|
Helm
Crew
431718-18-1966679558
5 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Álvaro Marinho|
Miguel Nunes|
Helm
Crew
146759515-2515-1610867
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Yevhen Braslavets|
Ihor Matviyenko|
Helm
Crew
25DSQ (-30)OCS (-30)624911DSQ (30)313272
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Simon Cooke|
Peter Nicholas|
Helm
Crew
6-159121012-153313810676
8 Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Andreas Kosmatopoulos|
Konstantinos Trigkonis|
Helm
Crew
137-21638-2419142612378
9 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Tomaž Čopi|
Mitja Margon|
Helm
Crew
-2313341213-255159412678
10Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Gustavo Martínez|
Tunte Cantero|
Helm
Crew
1711159-18312284-2112081
11Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Dmitry Berezkin|
Mikhail Krutikov|
Helm
Crew
9171214-261111710-2913782
12Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Johan Molund|
Mattias Rahm|
Helm
Crew
18107OCS (-30)2-291419201515596
13Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Eli Zukerman|
Elad Ronen|
Helm
Crew
31212OCS (-30)19111016-237915299
14Flag of France.svg  France Gildas Philippe|
Tanguy Cariou|
Helm
Crew
102516OCS (-30)-23222171819164111
15Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea Kim Dae-young|
Jung Sung-ahn|
Helm
Crew
16161310161713DNF (-30)-201212175125
16Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Petri Leskinen|
Kristian Heinilä|
Helm
Crew
-25231031742320-28324180127
17Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Stefan Meister|
Frank Thieme|
Helm
Crew
2018-24-2624157134245180130
18Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Eiichiro Hamazaki|
Yuji Miyai|
Helm
Crew
19-22-26134161718101620181133
19Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Matteo Ivaldi|
Francesco Ivaldi|
Helm
Crew
128162221-28910-261922193139
20Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Tomasz Stańczyk|
Tomasz Jakubiak|
Helm
Crew
OCS (-30)-27252526514852313201144
21Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus Igor Ivashintsov|
Mikhail Protasevich|
Helm
Crew
15-292020231418DSQ (-30)24514212153
22Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Tõnu Tõniste|
Toomas Tõniste|
Helm
Crew
714-2817OCS (-30)251614212518215157
23Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Manuel Villareal|
Santiago Hernández|
Helm
Crew
2121-2382222DNF (-30)2392211212159
24Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Toni Bulaja|
Ivan Bulaja|
Helm
Crew
OCS (-30)1918191119222116-2717219162
25Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Andrew Gooding|
Sean Nunes|
Helm
Crew
222514159-2721-27181426218164
26Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Alexandre Paradeda|
André Fonseca|
Helm
Crew
14-2411211520-2724222123222171
27Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Lukas Erni|
Simon Brügger|
Helm
Crew
OCS (-30)-282724207202627825242184
28Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Tan Wearn Haw|
Koh Seng Leong|
Helm
Crew
242622231321DNF (-30)251226-28250192
29Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Marcell Goszleth|
Ádám Szörényi|
Helm
Crew
OCS (-30)20191825242617-292827263204

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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References

  1. "Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Two Person Dinghy (470), Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 June 2020.