Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Flying Dutchman

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Flying Dutchman
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Flying Dutchman (dinghy).svg
Flying Dutchman
Venue Barcelona
Dates27 July to 4 August
Competitors46 from 23 nations
Teams23
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Luis Doreste
Domingo Manrique
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver medal icon.svg Paul Foerster
Stephen Bourdow
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Jørgen Bojsen-Møller
Jens Bojsen-Møller
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
  1988

The Flying Dutchman competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics was held from 27 July to 4 August 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. Points were awarded for placement in each race. The best six out of seven race scores did count for the final placement. [1]

The Flying Dutchman - the boat with which Luis Doreste and Domingo Manrique (Esp) won the Olympic title of the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992, Maritime Museum of Barcelona Flying Dutchman 1992 Olimpic Champion.jpg
The Flying Dutchman – the boat with which Luis Doreste and Domingo Manrique (Esp) won the Olympic title of the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992, Maritime Museum of Barcelona

Results

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Rank
Helmsman (Country)CrewRace IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VIRace VIITotal
Points
[2]
Total
-1
[3]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
1Flag of Spain.svg  Luis Doreste Mars symbol.svg  (ESP) Domingo Manrique Mars symbol.svg 10.023.0915.023.023.035.71319.048.729.7
2Flag of the United States.svg  Paul Foerster Mars symbol.svg  (USA) Stephen Bourdow Mars symbol.svg 611.710.010.010.01723.048.0713.055.732.7
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Jørgen Bojsen-Møller Mars symbol.svg  (DEN) Jens Bojsen-Møller Mars symbol.svg 1117.035.71016.0510.010.023.023.054.737.7
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  Murray Jones Mars symbol.svg  (NZL) Greg Knowles Mars symbol.svg 1925.01218.023.01218.0713.010.01016.0102.077.0
5Flag of Germany.svg  Albert Batzill Mars symbol.svg  (GER) Peter Lang Mars symbol.svg 35.7510.0814.0713.01016.0611.71925.095.470.4
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Mats Nyberg Mars symbol.svg  (SWE) Johan Lindell Mars symbol.svg 814.0713.035.71622.0611.71420.0814.0100.478.4
7Flag of Norway.svg  Ole Petter Pollen Mars symbol.svg  (NOR) Knut Frostad Mars symbol.svg 1016.01420.0611.748.0915.0713.01117.0100.780.7
8Flag of Switzerland.svg  Jan Eckert Mars symbol.svg  (SUI) Piet Eckert Mars symbol.svg 1521.0814.01723.0611.71117.0510.048.0104.781.7
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Frank Mclaughlin Mars symbol.svg  (CAN) John Millen Mars symbol.svg 1218.01319.0713.01319.048.01521.035.7103.782.7
10Flag of France.svg  Thierry Berger Mars symbol.svg  (FRA) Vincent Berger Mars symbol.svg 48.0915.01521.0DNF30.01925.01218.0510.0127.097.0
11Olympic flag.svg  Georgy Shayduko Mars symbol.svg  (EUN) Viktor Budantsev Mars symbol.svg 2127.048.048.0DSQ30.02228.0915.0611.7127.797.7
12Flag of Slovenia.svg  Mitja Kosmina Mars symbol.svg  (SLO) Goran Šošić Mars symbol.svg 1420.02026.02127.01723.035.72026.010.0127.7100.7
13Flag of Brazil.svg  Alan Adler Mars symbol.svg  (BRA) Marcus Temke Mars symbol.svg 2026.0611.7510.0814.02329.01723.01218.0131.7102.7
14Flag of Ireland.svg  David Wilkins Mars symbol.svg  (IRL) Peter Terence Kennedy Mars symbol.svg 1824.01723.01117.035.71521.01016.02026.0132.7106.7
15Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Adrian Stead Mars symbol.svg  (GBR) Peter Allam Mars symbol.svg 23.01824.01622.0915.02026.01622.01521.0133.0107.0
16Flag of Austria.svg  Stephan Schurich Mars symbol.svg  (AUT) Markus Schneeberger Mars symbol.svg 713.01925.01824.01117.0814.0814.02127.0134.0107.0
17Flag of Hong Kong (1959-1997).svg  Simon Ellis Mars symbol.svg  (HKG) Sven Merkel Mars symbol.svg 915.01521.01319.01521.01218.01824.0915.0133.0109.0
18Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Willem Potma Mars symbol.svg  (NED) Gerhard Potma Mars symbol.svg 2329.01016.01218.01016.01420.01319.01824.0142.0113.0
19South African Olympic Flag.svg  Dave Hudson Mars symbol.svg  (RSA) David Kitchen Mars symbol.svg 510.01622.02228.02026.01622.02228.01420.0156.0128.0
20Flag of Israel.svg  Yoel Sela Mars symbol.svg  (ISR) Eldad Amir Mars symbol.svg 1622.02329.02026.01824.01319.01117.01622.0159.0130.0
21Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Santella Mars symbol.svg  (ITA) Flavio Grassi Mars symbol.svg 1723.01117.02329.01420.01824.01925.0PMS30.0168.0138.0
22Flag of Croatia.svg  Bojan Grego Mars symbol.svg  (CRO) Sebastijan Miknić Mars symbol.svg 2228.02228.01420.02127.0510.0DND30.0DND30.0173.0145.0
23Flag of Hungary.svg  Tamás Pomucz Mars symbol.svg  (HUN) Tamás Somogyi Mars symbol.svg 1319.02127.01925.01925.02127.02127.01723.0173.0146.0

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the FD during the 1992 Summer Olympics 1992 FD Positions during the serie.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the FD during the 1992 Summer Olympics

Notes

  1. "Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics: Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy (Flying Dutchman), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  2. The 1992 Olympic scoring system was used.
  3. Total after applying discard.

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