Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Laser

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Open One Person Dinghy
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Laser dinghy.svg
VenueSydney
DatesFirst race: 20 September 2000
Last race: 29 September 2000
Competitors43 from 43 nations
Teams43
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ben Ainslie  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Robert Scheidt  Brazil
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michael Blackburn  Australia
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The Open Single Person Dinghy at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held from 20 to 29 September 2000 in Sydney in Australia. Points were awarded for placement in each race. Eleven races were scheduled and sailed. Each sailor had two discards.[1]

Results[]

Results of individual races
Rank Nation Athlete 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Net
Gold medal icon.svg  Great Britain Ben Ainslie -22 1 1 3 4 4 10 11 4 4 -36 100 42
Silver medal icon.svg  Brazil Robert Scheidt 1 2 -22 1 12 1 20 5 1 1 DSQ (-44) 110 44
Bronze medal icon.svg  Australia Michael Blackburn 8 8 2 -18 6 5 -22 2 12 3 14 100 60
4  Netherlands Serge Kats -29 3 10 7 5 10 -31 19 3 9 6 132 72
5  Austria Andreas Geritzer 2 11 -38 9 11 7 15 15 DNF (-44) 5 3 160 78
6  Portugal Gustavo Lima 6 22 4 2 3 18 11 7 OCS (-44) 10 -34 161 83
7  Poland Maciej Grabowski 11 24 -34 5 2 9 -30 13 9 2 11 150 86
8  Italy Diego Negri 9 17 -18 11 8 15 1 8 13 -20 9 129 91
9  South Africa Gareth Blanckenberg -24 10 -32 6 1 11 4 21 19 12 8 148 92
10  Norway Peer Moberg 12 7 11 -32 7 6 -24 4 10 22 15 150 94
11  Spain Luis Martínez 3 -23 16 8 OCS (-44) 23 5 3 16 13 10 164 97
12  United States John Myrdal 4 20 -39 21 OCS (-44) 2 2 1 2 17 31 183 100
13  Denmark Peder Rønholt 17 -32 12 4 10 -24 6 9 17 11 17 159 103
14  Sweden Karl Suneson 10 5 3 24 19 17 8 14 OCS (-44) DSQ (-44) 7 195 107
15  Greece Antonios Bougiouris 16 18 8 12 21 8 -32 6 7 15 -22 165 111
16  Belgium Philippe Bergmans 13 4 24 23 9 19 -25 17 -30 6 1 171 116
17  Finland Roope Suomalainen DSQ (-44) 13 5 16 18 3 14 23 -25 19 16 196 127
18  Hungary Tamas Eszes 5 -26 9 13 DSQ (-44) 14 16 26 5 26 13 197 127
19  Slovenia Vasilij Zbogar 7 6 30 19 DNF (-44) -33 12 16 31 16 5 219 142
20  Russia Vladimir Krutskikh 15 9 15 17 -31 12 19 24 -29 14 18 203 143
21  New Zealand Peter Fox 14 19 13 OCS (-44) 22 20 7 18 23 8 -24 212 144
22  Malaysia Kevin Lim -30 -31 14 14 16 16 13 29 18 23 2 206 145
23  Argentina Diego Emilio Romero 21 25 23 10 13 21 18 -28 -27 27 4 217 162
24  Canada Marty Essig 27 16 7 -35 25 13 23 OCS (-44) 26 18 21 255 176
25  Lithuania Giedrius Gužys 18 -30 -35 22 17 22 26 12 6 25 29 242 177
26  South Korea Kim Ho-kon 23 15 26 28 -34 -37 28 20 15 7 19 252 181
27  Japan Kunio Suzuki -38 12 19 15 32 -36 17 25 24 30 28 276 202
28  Seychelles Allan Julie 19 21 DSQ (-44) 31 14 26 -38 10 22 28 32 285 203
29  Estonia Peter Saraskin 25 29 6 30 28 -32 27 32 OCS (-44) 21 12 286 210
30  Uruguay Adolfo Carrau 20 -35 29 25 27 27 -33 27 21 29 25 298 230
31  Thailand Veerasit Puangnak 37 36 28 20 23 38 3 -40 20 -39 33 317 238
32  Belarus Aleksandr Mumyga 28 27 20 29 20 29 -40 -34 28 32 30 317 243
33  Peru Luis Alberto Olcese 36 37 21 DSQ (-44) 15 30 37 -38 11 31 35 335 253
34  Turkey Ali Kemal Tüfekçi 33 -40 33 -37 29 28 36 30 14 24 27 331 254
35  Cuba José Urbay 32 14 -37 27 37 31 35 22 OCS (-44) 35 26 340 259
36  Netherlands Antilles Cor van Aanholt 34 28 OCS (-44) 38 35 -41 21 36 8 37 23 345 260
37  Malta Mario Aquilina -40 -41 25 33 30 35 9 35 32 36 37 353 272
38  Singapore Stanley Tan 35 -38 36 26 26 34 -39 31 33 34 20 352 275
39  Antigua and Barbuda Karl James 26 34 27 34 -38 25 29 33 35 -38 38 357 281
40  Cyprus Aimilios Oikonomidis 39 39 17 -40 33 -40 34 37 34 33 39 385 305
41  Guam Brett Gumi Chivers 31 33 40 36 24 39 DNC (-44) DNC (-44) DNC (44) DNC (44) DNC (44) 423 335
42  Iceland Hafsteinn Geirsson 41 42 31 39 36 42 41 39 OCS (-44) DNF (-44) DNC (44) 443 355
43  Croatia Mate Arapov RET (-44) RET (-44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) RET (44) 484 396

Notes[]

Points are assigned based on the finishing position in each race (1 for first, 2 for second, etc.). The points are totalled from the top 9 results of the 11 races, with lower totals being better. If a sailor was disqualified or did not complete the race, 26 points are assigned for that race (as there were 25 sailors in this competition).

Scoring abbreviations are defined as follows:

  • OCS – On course side of the starting line
  • DSQ – Disqualified
  • DNF – Did Not Finish
  • DNS – Did Not Start
  • RDG – Redress Given

References[]

  1. ^ "Sailing at the 2000 Summer Olympics: One Person Dinghy (Laser), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 June 2020.

Sources[]

Results and weather take from https://web.archive.org/web/20050825083600/http://www.sailing.org/olympics2000/info2000/

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