2002 ISAF World Sailing Games

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2002 ISAF World Sailing Games
Event Title
Edition3rd
Event Details
VenueMarseille, France
Dates29 July – 10 July
Yachts470, Hobie 16, J/22, J/80, Laser, Laser Radial, Techno 293
Titles10
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The 2002 ISAF World Sailing Games was held in Marseille, France, 29 July – 10 July.[1]

The selected classes were 470 (men and women), Hobie 16 (open and women), women's J/22, J/80, men's Laser, women's Laser Radial, Techno 293 (open and women).[2] Each country were allowed to entry two sailors per event, with addition to the ISAF rankings leaders in Olympic classes, winners of the preceding 1998 games and winners of the 2000 Olympics.[1]

Competition format[]

Events and equipment[]

Each country were allowed to entry two sailors per event, with addition to the ISAF rankings leaders in Olympic classes (end of April 2002), winners of the preceding 1998 games and winners of the 2000 Olympics.[1]

Event Equipment Max. entries
Men's one-person dinghy Laser
Men's two-person dinghy 470
Men's keelboat J/80
Men's and mixed multihull Hobie 16
Men's sailboard Techno 293
Women's one-person dinghy Laser Radial
Women's two-person dinghy 470
Women's keelboat J/22
Women's multihull Hobie 16
Women's sailboard Techno 293

Invited sailors[]

Criteria Men Women
Laser 470 J/80 Hobie 16[a] Techno 293[b] Laser Radial 470 J/22 Hobie 16 Techno 293[b]
leader N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2000 Olympic champions United Kingdom Ben Ainslie
United Kingdom Iain Percy[c]
Australia Tom King
Finland Thomas Johanson[d]
United States Mark Reynolds[e]
Denmark Jesper Bank[f]
Austria Roman Hagara Austria Christoph Sieber United Kingdom Shirley Robertson[g] Australia Jenny Armstrong N/A N/A Italy Alessandra Sensini
1998 World Games champions United Kingdom Ben Ainslie Finland & Heinila France , , & South Africa & Lewis N/A Denmark Kristine Roug Ukraine Taran & Pakholchyk Denmark Jensen, Jespersen, & South Africa & N/A
  1. ^ Tornado as the Olympic class
  2. ^ a b Mistral as the Olympic class
  3. ^ won Finn
  4. ^ won 49er
  5. ^ won Star
  6. ^ won Soling
  7. ^ won Europe

Summary[]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)*4419
2 Australia (AUS)2114
 Italy (ITA)2114
4 Brazil (BRA)1102
5 Israel (ISR)1001
6 Austria (AUT)0101
 New Zealand (NZL)0101
 Poland (POL)0101
9 Spain (ESP)0022
10 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
 Puerto Rico (PUR)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (14 nations)10101030

Event medalists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 470[3]  Israel

 France

 Spain
Gustavo Martínez Doreste
Tunte Cantero
Women's 470[4]  Australia
Jenny Armstrong
Belinda Stowell
 France
Ingrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
 Spain
Natalia Vía Dufresne
Sandra Azón
Open Hobie Cat[5]  Australia
Darren Bundock
 Australia

 Puerto Rico
Enrique Figueroa
Carla Malatrasi
Women's Hobie Cat[6]  France

 France

 United States

J/22[7]  France



 New Zealand

Roberts
Jenny Egnot
 Australia

Karyn Gojnich

J/80[8]  France


Xavier Rohart
Thierry Fouchier
 Italy

Broccanello

unknown
 Great Britain
Paul Brotherton


Laser[9]  Robert Scheidt (BRA)  Andreas Geritzer (AUT)   (GRE)
Laser Radial[10]   (FRA)   (POL)   (CRO)
Men's Techno 293[11]   (ITA)   (BRA)   (ITA)
Women's Techno 293[12]  Alessandra Sensini (ITA)  Lise Vidal (FRA)   (FRA)

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Entries Close April 1". sailing.org.
  2. ^ "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
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