Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's IQFoil

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Men's IQFoil
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Venues Marseille Marina
Dates28 July–3 August 2024
Competitors24 from 24 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Tom Reuveny Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Silver medal icon.svg Grae Morris Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg Luuc van Opzeeland Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
  2020
2028  

The men's IQFoil competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics was the men's windsurfer event and was held in Marseille, France, from 29 July to 2 August 2024. [1] It is the first men's windsurfing competition to use the IQFoil craft, which replaces the RS:X vessels that had been used in the previous four Olympics. [2]

24 sailors from 24 nations competed in 13 opening series races. [3] The boat finishing first will compete directly in the final, while the second and third-ranked boats will appear in the semi-finals. Boats ranked fourth to 10th will feature in the quarter-finals, from which the top two will make it to the semi-finals. The top two boats in the semi-finals will join the first-ranked team from the opening series in the final race.

A boat's final rank will be relative to its finishing place in the race it was eliminated. For instance, boats in the final are ranked ahead of the semi-final participants, boats in the quarter-finals are ranked ahead of the opening series participants.

Schedule

Mon 29 JulTue 30 JulWed 31 JulThu 1 AugFri 2 AugSat 3 Aug
Race 1Race 2
Race 3
Race 4
Race 5
Race 6
Race 7
Race 8
Race 9
Race 10
Race 11
Race 12
Race 13
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final

Postponed
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final

Results

Preliminary races

Source after race 13: [4]

Results of individual races
PosHelmsmanCountryIIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXIXIIXIIITotPts
1 Grae Morris Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1324
(DNS)
1091721924789860
2 Tom Reuveny Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 813533425
(BFD)
3513144210263
3 Josh Armit Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 418114825
(UFD)
11264231110966
4 Paweł Tarnowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 12362925510103112310166
5 Luuc van Opzeeland Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 25
(BFD)
92161325
(DSQ)
1114151611969
6 Nicolò Renna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 215
RDG
25
(DNF)
42525
(BFD)
1212719412373
7 Noah Lyons Flag of the United States.svg  United States 518131239625
(BFD)
116142213588
8 Sam Sills Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 2169716679415761212588
9 Ethan Westera Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 1112121710138113682712090
10 Elia Colombo Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 97226111025
(BFD)
813913131147100
11 Nacho Baltasar Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1551310171125
(BFD)
481225
(DSQ)
53153103
12 Sebastian Kördel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 10152111201625
BFD
2
RDG
111189150104
13 Cheng Ching Yin Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2014725
(BFD)
1491107551915151106
14 Johan Søe Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 325
(DNS)
425
(BFD)
7812725
(BFD)
3122110162112
15 Nicolas Goyard Flag of France.svg  France 11611551418151416221518170130
16 Mateus Isaac Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25
(BFD)
21481315161815819165174130
17 Rytis Jasiunas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 161920122112414220161217185144
18 Makoto Tomizawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 620325
(BFD)
15181317182191713195149
19 Huang Jingye Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7112316221762025
(BFD)
23171814219171
20 Jakob Eklund Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14171819182010161619181016211172
21 Francisco Saubidet Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 17417151925
(UFD)
15131718212319223175
22 Byron Kokkalanis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1881525
(BFD)
41925
(BFD)
1925
(BFD)
17102221228178
23 Robert Kubin Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19101618232114211922202020243198
24 Rami Boudrouma Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 222119202422172220242325
(DNF)
24283234

    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;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;RDG – Redress given;UFD – "U" flag disqualification; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;

    Medal series

    Final results [5]

    RankHelmsmanNationQuarterfinalSemifinalMedal Race
    Gold medal icon.svg Tom Reuveny Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Bye21
    Silver medal icon.svg Grae Morris Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Bye2
    Bronze medal icon.svg Luuc van Opzeeland Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 113
    4 Josh Armit Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Bye4
    5 Sam Sills Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain 24
    6 Nicolò Renna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3
    7 Elia Colombo Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4
    8 Ethan Westera Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 5
    9 Noah Lyons Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6
    10 Paweł Tarnowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7

      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;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;RDG – Redress given;UFD – "U" flag disqualification; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;

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