Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's Formula Kite

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Men's Formula Kite
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Venues Marseille Marina
Dates4–9 August 2024
Competitors20 from 20 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Valentin Bontus Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svg Toni Vodišek Civil Ensign of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Bronze medal icon.svg Maximilian Maeder Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2028  

The Men's Formula Kite is a sailing event part of the Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics program in Marseille and takes place between 4–9 August 2024. It is the first appearance of men's kiteboarding in the Olympic games. [1] 20 sailors represent 20 countries entered in to the event. [2]

The event is scheduled to begin with up to 16 preliminary races in the opening series across four days. The top 10 competitors move on to the medal series. The top two competitors from the opening series advance directly to the final, while positions 3–10 move in to the semifinal. [3]

The eight competitors in the semifinals will be split into two groups of equal strength with a goal of reaching three race victories. The top sailors in each split will start the semifinals with two race victories credited, while the second-ranked sailors will start with one race victory. The winner of each semifinal moves on to the final. In the final, the goal is also to reach three race victories. The highest ranked sailor from the opening series starts the final with two race victories, while the second-ranked sailor starts with one race victory. [3]

Schedule

Sun 4 AugMon 5 AugTue 6 AugWed 7 AugThu 8 AugFri 9 Aug
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Race 4
Race 5Race 6
Race 7
Race 8
Cancelled
Semifinals
Final
Final

Preliminary Races

Results

Official results (after race 7). [4] Races 8 to 16 were cancelled due to inadequate wind speeds.

Top 2 = Final

3 to 10 = Semifinal

Results of individual races
PosHelmsmanCountryIIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXIXIIXIIIXIVXVXVITotPts
1 Toni Vodišek Civil Ensign of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 251310112---------3412
2 Maximilian Maeder Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 51221
DNF
3104---------4615
3 Riccardo Pianosi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 106814141---------4420
4 Valentin Bontus Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1258421
DSQ
20---------6120
5 Jannis Maus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 89112272---------4121
6 Axel Mazella Flag of France.svg  France 71391527---------4422
7 Bruno Lobo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 371041595---------5328
8 Connor Bainbridge Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 483771111---------5129
9 Markus Edegran Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1312716633---------6031
10 Qibin Huang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 6164514136---------6434
11 Cameron Maramenides Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 9106128614---------6539
12 Denis Taradin Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 114126161619---------8449
13 Dor Zarka Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 15321
DSQ
91221
UFD
13---------9452
14 Martin Dolenc Civil ensign of Croatia.svg  Croatia 141418131358---------8553
15 Lukas Walton-Keim Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1218131017818---------9660
16 Maks Żakowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 21
UFD
111415111410---------9660
17 Tiger Tyson Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 161919179189---------10769
18 Joseph Weston Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 19171611191717---------11678
19 Jean de Falbaire Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 17151521
RET
21
DPI
1516---------12078
20 Victor Bolaños Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 18201718181215---------11880

    Scoring system: low-point system;
    Legend:  – Qualified for medal race(s);BFD – Black flag disqualification;DNF – Did not finish;DNS – Did not start;DPI – Discretionary penalty imposed;DSQ – Disqualified;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;RDG – Redress given;RET – Retired;UFD – "U" flag disqualification; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;

    Medal Series

    Semifinals

    Semifinal A

    RankHelmsmanNationEarned WinsRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Total winsNotes
    1 Riccardo Pianosi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2213Advanced to Finals
    2 Axel Mazella Flag of France.svg  France 1321
    3 Bruno Lobo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0131
    4 Qibin Huang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 044
    SCP
    0
    • SCP = Scoring Penalty

    Semifinal B

    RankHelmsmanNationEarned WinsRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Total winsNotes
    1 Valentin Bontus Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 213Advanced to Finals
    2 Jannis Maus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 121
    3 Connor Bainbridge Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 030
    4 Markus Edegran Flag of the United States.svg  United States 040

    Finals

    The Finals began on 8 August. One race was completed, but inadequate winds postponed remaining races until 9 August.

    RankHelmsmanNationEarned WinsRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Total wins
    Gold medal icon.svg Valentin Bontus Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 01113
    Silver medal icon.svg Toni Vodišek Civil Ensign of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 24
    SCP
    4
    DPI
    42
    Bronze medal icon.svg Maximilian Maeder Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 12231
    4 Riccardo Pianosi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 03320

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