Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Star

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Star
at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad
VenueEnoshima
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Teams17
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Durward Knowles
Cecil Cooke
 Bahamas
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Richard Stearns
Lynn Williams
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pelle Pettersson
Holger Sundström
 Sweden
← 1960
1968 →

The Star was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Enoshima. Seven races were scheduled. 34 sailors, on 17 boats, from 17 nations competed.[1]

Results[]

Results of individual races
Pos Sail no. Boat name Crew Country I II III IV V VI VII Tot Pts
Pos Pts Pos Pts Pos Pts Pos Pts Pos Pts Pos Pts Pos Pts
Gold medal icon.svg BA–4789 Gem Durward KnowlesMars symbol.svg
Cecil CookeMars symbol.svg
 Bahamas 1 1331 5 632 DNF 101 6 553 1 1331 1 1331 7 486 5765 5664
Silver medal icon.svg US–4841 Glider Richard StearnsMars symbol.svg
Lynn WilliamsMars symbol.svg
 United States 7 486 8 428 1 1331 2 1030 3 854 3 854 2 1030 6013 5585
Bronze medal icon.svg S–4704 Humbug V Pelle PetterssonMars symbol.svg
Holger SundströmMars symbol.svg
 Sweden 9 377 10 331 2 1030 1 1331 2 1030 2 1030 4 729 5858 5527
4 L–4779 Squid III Peter TallbergMars symbol.svg
Henrik TallbergMars symbol.svg
 Finland 2 1030 4 729 3 854 4 729 4 729 8 428 1 1331 5830 5402
5 SR–4773 Taifun Timir PineginMars symbol.svg
Fyodor ShutkovMars symbol.svg
 Soviet Union 3 854 1 1331 DNF 101 5 632 10 331 4 729 8 428 4406 4305
6 G–4871 Bellatrix XIII Bruno SpliethMars symbol.svg
Karsten MeyerMars symbol.svg
 United Team of Germany 5 632 3 854 4 729 3 854 6 553 6 553 6 553 4728 4175
7 KC–4736 Glisten Dave MillerMars symbol.svg
William WestMars symbol.svg
 Canada 4 729 14 185 5 632 8 428 11 290 5 632 3 854 3750 3565
8 P–3870 Faneca Duarte de Almeida BelloMars symbol.svg
Fernando Pinto Coelho BelloMars symbol.svg
 Portugal 6 553 2 1030 DNF 101 9 377 7 486 12 252 5 632 3431 3330
9 Z–4627 Ali-Baba IX Hans BrynerMars symbol.svg
Urs-Ulrich BucherMars symbol.svg
 Switzerland 12 252 7 486 DSQ 0 7 486 8 428 10 331 9 377 2360 2360
10 KA–3922 Maryke Martinus VisserMars symbol.svg
Thomas OwensMars symbol.svg
 Australia 8 428 16 127 DNF 101 10 331 5 632 7 486 12 252 2357 2256
11 BL–3910 Clementine V Harry AdlerMars symbol.svg
Luiz RamosMars symbol.svg
 Brazil 10 331 6 553 DNF 101 12 252 9 377 9 377 10 331 2322 2221
12 A–4582 Rampage Roberto SieburgerMars symbol.svg
Arnoldo PekelharingMars symbol.svg
 Argentina 14 185 15 155 6 553 16 127 12 252 13 218 15 155 1645 1518
13 J–4332 Mita II Masayuki IshiiMars symbol.svg
Takafumi OkuboMars symbol.svg
 Japan 15 155 11 290 7 486 13 218 13 218 16 127 DSQ 0 1494 1494
14 MX–4858 Nausikaa 4 Carlos BraniffMars symbol.svg
Andrés Gerard Sr.Mars symbol.svg
 Mexico 11 290 9 377 DNF 101 15 155 16 127 14 185 11 290 1525 1424
15 I–4484 Umberta V Luigi CroceMars symbol.svg
Luigi SaidelliMars symbol.svg
 Italy 13 218 12 252 DNF 101 11 290 15 155 11 290 13 218 1524 1423
16 V–4906 Espuma del Mar Daniel Camejo OctavioMars symbol.svg
Juan FeldMars symbol.svg
 Venezuela 16 127 13 218 8 428 14 185 14 185 15 155 14 185 1483 1356
17 CA–4143 Gyoshu II An DandaraMars symbol.svg
Kim TalMars symbol.svg
 Cambodia 17 101 DNF 101 DNS 0 DNS 0 DNS 0 DNS 0 DNS 0 202 202

Legend: DNF – Did not finish; DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;
Gender: Mars symbol.svg – male; Venus symbol.svg – female;

Daily standings[]

Graph showing the daily standings in the Star during the 1964 Summer Olympics

Conditions at Enoshima[]

Of the total of three race areas were needed during the Olympics in Enoshima. Each of the classes was using the same scoring system. The Westerly course area was used for the Star.

Date Race Weather Wind direction Wind speed (m/s)
12 October 1964 I Cloudy E 3
13 October 1964 II Cloudy NE 3.8
14 October 1964 III Cloudy N 14
15 October 1964 IV Fine NNE 10
19 October 1964 V Fine NNE 9
20 October 1964 VI Cloudy N 5
21 October 1964 VII Cloudy SW 8

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics: Two Person Keelboat (Star), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 June 2020.

References[]

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