Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Sailing
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Venues Savannah
Dates First race: 22 July 1996 (1996-07-22)
Last race: 2 August 1996 (1996-08-02)
Sailors 461 (361 male, 100 female) from 78 countries
Boats and Boards 312
Top ranked countries
 Brazil: 2 1st, gold medalist(s)  0 2nd, silver medalist(s)  1 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  
 Spain: 2 1st, gold medalist(s)  0 2nd, silver medalist(s)  0 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  
 Ukraine: 1 1st, gold medalist(s)  0 2nd, silver medalist(s)  1 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  

Sailing/Yachting is an Olympic sport starting from the Games of the 1st Olympiad (1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece). With the exception of 1904 and possibly the canceled 1916 Summer Olympics, sailing has always been included on the Olympic schedule. The Sailing program of 1996 consisted of a total of ten sailing classes (disciplines). For each class, with the exception of the Soling, eleven races were scheduled from July 22 to August 2, 1996 off the coast of Savannah at the Wassaw Sound (an area of the Atlantic Ocean). For the Soling ten fleetraces were scheduled followed by a series of matchraces for the top 6 boats of the fleetrace result. The sailing was done on the various types of course configurations.

Venue

Day Marina
Coordinates: 31°56′01″N 80°56′59″W / 31.93361°N 80.94972°W / 31.93361; -80.94972

According to the IOC statutes the contests in all sport disciplines must be held either in, or as close as possible to the city which the IOC has chosen. An exception was made for the Olympic yachting events, which customarily must be staged on the open sea. On account of this principle, the city of Savannah was chosen for the organization of the sailing events. Spectators were given the opportunity to board boats that will sail out to the courses to provide a close look at the competition. About 1000 spectators per day made use of the opportunity.

The sailing events were held off the coast of Savannah at the Wassaw Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. The venue used three locations:

  • Satellite Olympic Village in Savannah
  • Olympic marina on Wilmington Island. The Stars and Solings, were towed between the Olympic marina and their race areas.
  • Day marina, a temporary barge system (14,000 m2) near the north side of Wassaw Sound at the mouth of the Wilmington River. The day marina was used as a forward launch area for the dinghies and windsurf boards.
Black = Marina's
Blue = Alpha course
Green = Bravo course
Yellow = Charly course
Red = Delta course

Separate course areas were used for the following pairs of classes:

  • Mistral one-design (men and women)
  • Europe and Laser
  • Finn and Star
  • 470 (men and women)
  • Tornado and Soling (fleetracing)
  • Soling (matchracing)

Competition

Overview

Continents Countries Classes Boats Male Female
67810312361100

Continents

Countries

Countries that participated in the Sailing event of the 1996 Olympic Games.
Blue: Water
Gray: Never participated in OG
Dark Gray: Participated in earlier OG
Green: Country participated for the first time
Dark Blue: Country participated also on previous games
Red: Country boycotted the sailing event of the OG
 Netherlands Antilles (AHO) Andorra (AND) Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)
 Argentina (ARG) American Samoa (ASA) Australia (AUS)
 Austria (AUT) Bahamas (BAH) Barbados (BAR)
 Belgium (BEL) Bermuda (BER) Belarus (BLR)
 Brazil (BRA) Bahrain (BRN) Canada (CAN)
 Cayman Islands (CAY) Chile (CHI) China (CHN)
 Cook Islands (COK) Croatia (CRO) Cuba (CUB)
 Cyprus (CYP) Czech Republic (CZE) Denmark (DEN)
 Djibouti (DJI) Ecuador (ECU) Spain (ESP)
 Estonia (EST) Fiji (FIJ) Finland (FIN)
 France (FRA) Great Britain (GBR) Georgia (GEO)
 Germany (GER) Greece (GRE) Guatemala (GUA)
 Guam (GUM) Hong Kong (HKG) Hungary (HUN)
 Indonesia (INA) Ireland (IRL) Israel (ISR)
 Virgin Islands (ISV) Italy (ITA) British Virgin Islands (IVB)
 Jamaica (JAM) Japan (JPN) South Korea (KOR)
 Latvia (LAT) Saint Lucia (LCA) Malaysia (MAS)
 Mexico (MEX) Malta (MLT) Netherlands (NED)
 Norway (NOR) New Zealand (NZL) Paraguay (PAR)
 Poland (POL) Portugal (POR) Puerto Rico (PUR)
 Qatar (QAT) Romania (ROM) South Africa (RSA)
 Russia (RUS) Seychelles (SEY) Singapore (SIN)
 Slovenia (SLO) San Marino (SMR) Switzerland (SUI)
 Slovakia (SVK) Sweden (SWE) Thailand (THA)
 Chinese Taipei (TPE) Turkey (TUR) Ukraine (UKR)
 Uruguay (URU) United States (USA) Venezuela (VEN)

Classes (equipment)

ClassTypeEventSailorsTrapezeMainsailJibb/GenoaSpinnakerFirst OGOlympics so far
Mistral One Design ClassSurfboard10+--19961
Mistral One Design ClassSurfboard10+--19961
EuropeDinghy10+--19922
LaserDinghy10+--19961
FinnDinghy10+--195212
470Dinghy21+++19883
470Dinghy21+++19766
TornadoMultihull21++-19766
StarKeelboat20++-193214
SolingKeelboat30+++19727

Medal summary

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze

1996: Women's Mistral One Design

 Hong Kong (HKG)
Lee Lai Shan
 New Zealand (NZL)
Barbara Kendall
 Italy (ITA)
Alessandra Sensini

1996: Europe

 Denmark (DEN)
Kristine Roug
 Netherlands (NED)
Margriet Matthijsse
 United States (USA)
Courtenay Becker-Dey

1996: Women's 470

 Spain (ESP)
Theresa Zabell
Begoña Vía-Dufresne
 Japan (JPN)
Yumiko Shige
Alicia Kinoshita
 Ukraine (UKR)
Ruslana Taran
Olena Pakholchik

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze

1996: Men's Mistral One Design

 Greece (GRE)
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis
 Argentina (ARG)
Carlos Espinola
 Israel (ISR)
Gal Fridman

1996: Finn

 Poland (POL)
Mateusz Kusznierewicz
 Belgium (BEL)
Sebastien Godefroid
 Netherlands (NED)
Roy Heiner

1996: Men's 470

 Ukraine (UKR)
Yevhen Braslavets
Ihor Matviyenko
 Great Britain (GBR)
John Merricks
Ian Walker
 Portugal (POR)
Victor Rocha
Nuno Barreto

Open events

Event Gold Silver Bronze

1996: Laser

 Brazil (BRA)
Robert Scheidt
 Great Britain (GBR)
Ben Ainslie
 Norway (NOR)
Peer Moberg

1996: Tornado

 Spain (ESP)
Fernando León
José Luis Ballester
 Australia (AUS)
Mitch Booth
Andrew Landenberger
 Brazil (BRA)
Lars Grael
Henrique Pellicano

1996: Star

 Brazil (BRA)
Torben Grael
Marcelo Ferreira
 Sweden (SWE)
Hans Wallen
Bobby Lohse
 Australia (AUS)
Colin Beashel
David Giles

1996: Soling

 Germany (GER)
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Russia (RUS)
Georgy Shayduko
Dmitri Shabanov
Igor Skalin
 United States (USA)
Jeff Madrigali
Jim Barton
Kent Massey

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)2013
2 Spain (ESP)2002
3 Ukraine (UKR)1012
4 Denmark (DEN)1001
 Germany (GER)1001
 Greece (GRE)1001
 Hong Kong (HKG)1001
 Poland (POL)1001
9 Great Britain (GBR)0202
10 Australia (AUS)0112
 Netherlands (NED)0112
12 Argentina (ARG)0101
 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Japan (JPN)0101
 New Zealand (NZL)0101
 Russia (RUS)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
18 United States (USA)0022
19 Israel (ISR)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
Totals (22 nations)10101030

Remarks

Wildcards

After the qualification was finished the following sailors were granted a wildcard:

  •  Algeria (ALG) - Mistral One Design Men, (No show)
  •  Guatemala (GUA) - Mistral One Design Men, Cristian Ruata (45th)
  •  Indonesia (INA) - Mistral One Design Men, I Gusti Made Oka Sulaksana (13th)
  •  Thailand (THA) - Mistral One Design Men, Arun Homraruen (21st)
  •  Guam (GUM) - Laser, Brett Chivers, (44th)
  •  San Marino (SMR) - Laser, Luca Belluzzi (56th)
  •  Sudan (SUD) - Laser, (No show)
  •  Cuba (CUB) - 470 Men, Pedro Fernández & Angel Alfredo Jimenez (26th)
  •  Sudan (SUD) - 470 Men, (No show)

Incidents

Hurricane Bertha
  • The Olympic sailing facility at Savannah was before the opening of the Olympic Games (July 10) within the Hurricane Bertha warning area. Tornados, Stars and Solings were moved to the Sheraton facility. The Day Marina and the Sheraton were evacuated; the evacuation was complete by 6 PM.
  • On July 27, a bomb exploded in Centennial Park in Atlanta, one person died, and 111 were injured, though the Games continued.

Measurement

  • In the Soling some irregularities were found in the construction of the hull. The Soling Class rules specify the hull laminate for each part of the hull. The measurement methods in the Soling are of high standards to ensure the One Design principle. The USA boat was found correct. . The Danish team however was randomly assigned the Spanish spare boat from the pool.
  • In the 470 men the team from the USA also needed to use a spare boat.

Weather conditions

The winds on a typical day in Savannah begin is as follows:

  • In the morning a light breeze from the west to the Northwest at about 5 knots
  • The winds diminish in the late mornings
  • By midday, the sea breeze circulation begins. When the sea breeze does rise, the winds backs to the south and Southeast
  • Wind speed in the afternoon average between 7 and 12 knots

Olympic weather reports were provided by the National Weather Service from the locations Atlanta and Savannah. Doppler weather radar was used from Charleston, South Carolina. From Jacksonville, Florida the weather above the offshore courses was observed.

Sailors

During the Sailing regattas at the 1996 Summer Olympics among others the following persons were competing in the various classes:

Notes

    References

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    • The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (1997). The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, Volume II The Centennial Olympic Games (PDF). Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
    • The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (1997). The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, Volume III The Competition Results (PDF). Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
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