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Dragon
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
Medalists
Venue Naples
Competitors81 from 27 nations
Teams27
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Crown Prince Constantine
Odysseus Eskitzoglou
Georgios Zaimis
  Greece
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jorge Salas ChĂĄvez
HĂ©ctor Calegaris
Jorge del RĂ­o SĂĄlas
  Argentina
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Antonio Cosentino
Antonio Ciciliano
Giulio De Stefano
  Italy
←  1956
1964 →

The Dragon was a sailing event on the 1960 Summer Olympics sailing program in Naples. Seven races were scheduled. Eighty-one sailors, on 27 boats, from 27 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
GE–3 Nirefs Crown Prince Constantine
Odysseus Eskitzoglou
Georgios Zaimis
  Greece 10 532† 3 1055 3 1055 1 1532 4 930 2 1231 4 930 7265 6733
A–34 Tango Jorge Salas Chávez
HĂ©ctor Calegaris
Jorge del RĂ­o Salas
  Argentina 15 356 1 1532 2 1231 5 833 2 1231 DSQ 0† 10 532 5715 5715
I–19 Venilia Antonio Cosentino
Antonio Ciciliano
Giulio De Stefano
  Italy 5 833 2 1231 1 1532 2 1231 11 491 14 386 DSQ 0† 5704 5704
4 N–228 Lett Øivind Christensen
Arild E. Amundsen
Otto Svae Carl
  Norway 19 254† 7 687 11 491 16 328 5 833 1 1532 1 1532 5657 5403
5 KC–52 Argo II Sandy MacDonald
Lynn Watters
Gordon Norton
  Canada 1 1532 4 930 9 578 4 930 6 754 12 453 18 277† 5454 5177
6 D–144 Chok Aage Birch
Paul L. JĂžrgensen
Niels P. Markussen
  Denmark 2 1231 DSQ 0† 13 418 11 491 3 1055 5 833 7 687 4715 4715
7 K–305 Salamander Graham Mann
Jonathan Janson
Ian Hannay
  Great Britain 4 930 14 386† 15 356 7 687 1 1532 9 578 11 491 4960 4604
8 G–184 Dinah V Hans Ravenborg
GĂŒnther Benecke
Peter Rebien
  United Team of Germany 13 418 8 629 21 210† 13 418 9 578 3 1055 2 1231 4539 4329
9 P–18 Grifo III Carlos Ferreira
Gonçalo Mello
Joaquim Basto
  Portugal 17 302† 11 491 10 532 3 1055 14 386 10 532 3 1055 4353 4051
10 US–143 Spirit VI Eugene H. Walet
Allen McClure
Claude Kohler
  United States 7 687 6 754 14 386 10 532 17 302† 4 930 12 453 4044 3742
11 KA–48 Gabbiano Harold Brooke
John Coon
Alan Cain
  Australia 8 629 10 532 8 629 6 754 15 356 19 254† 5 833 3987 3733
12 IR–1 Aletta Arthur J. Mooney
Robin Benson
David Ryder
  Ireland 11 491 18 277† 5 833 9 578 13 418 7 687 8 629 3913 3636
13 H–161 Trintel II Wim van Duyl
Biem Dudok van Heel
Jacq van den Berg
  Netherlands 9 578 9 578 4 930 12 453 10 532 11 491 DNF 101† 3663 3562
14 F–137 Astrid III Jean Peytel
François Thierry-Mieg
Philippe Reinhart
  France 3 1055 13 418 16 328 19 254† 19 254 8 629 6 754 3692 3438
15 KB–2 Oleander II Howard B. Eve
James W. Kempe
Richard Masters
  Bermuda 25 134† 5 833 7 687 14 386 16 328 16 328 14 386 3082 2948
16 SR–316 Persey Eduard Stayson
Vyacheslav Mozhayev
Nikolay Yepifanov
  Soviet Union 6 754 15 356 20 231 8 629 22 190† 15 356 9 578 3094 2904
17 L–33 Rififi RenĂ© Nyman
Lasse Dahlman
Heinrich Schaarschmidt
  Finland 22 190† 19 254 18 277 18 277 7 687 6 754 13 418 2857 2667
18 BA–1 Bim Godfrey Kelly
Maurice Kelly
Percy Knowles
  Bahamas 18 277 21 210† 17 302 17 302 8 629 13 418 20 231 2369 2159
19 U–l Bajazzo Horacio García
VĂ­ctor TrinchĂ­n
Gonzalo GarcĂ­a
  Uruguay 16 328 17 302 6 754 22 190 21 210 24 152† 16 328 2264 2112
20 S–194 Galejan Bengt Palmquist
Göran Crafoord
Sten Elliot
  Sweden 12 453 12 453 19 254 15 356 20 231† 20 231 15 356 2334 2103
21 Z–30 Baccara Robert Thorens
Gilbert Casalecchi
Pierre Camoletti
  Switzerland 23 171† 20 231 12 453 21 210 23 171 17 302 17 302 1840 1669
22 J–11 Boreas Masayuki Ishii
Yutaka Okamoto
Setsuo Kawada
  Japan 21 210 16 328 22 190 24 152† 12 453 21 210 19 254 1797 1645
23 MD–7 Damoiselle IV Jules Soccal
GĂ©rard Battaglia
Jean-Pierre Crovetto
  Monaco 14 386 22 190 24 152† 23 171 24 152 22 190 22 190 1431 1279
24 PH–10 Patricia Fausto Preysler
JesĂșs Villareal
Francisco Gonzales
  Philippines 20 231 25 134 23 171 20 231 18 277 23 171 DNS 0† 1215 1215
25 KS–319 June climene Edward G. Holiday
James Cooke
Thomas Durcan
  Singapore 24 152 24 152 25 134 26 117† 25 134 18 277 21 210 1176 1059
26 RI–3 Partenope Ashari Danudirdjo
Eri Sudewo
Josef Muskita
  Indonesia 27 101† 23 171 26 117 27 101 27 101 25 134 23 171 896 795
27 E–16 Canopus Santiago Pi
Juan Mirangels
José Pi
  Spain 26 117 26 117 27 101 25 134 26 117 26 117 DNF 101† 804 703

Legend: DNF – Did not finish; DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; † – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;
Gender: – male; – female;

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Dragon during the 1960 Summer Olympics

Conditions at Naples

Of the total of three race areas were needed during the Olympics in Naples. Each of the classes was using the same scoring system. The southern course was used for the Dragon.

Date Race Sea Wind direction Wind speed (m/s)
29 August 1960 I Calm SSW 4-5
30 August 1960 II Calm SW 3
31 August 1960 III Slightly rough W 6-8
1 September 1960 IV Calm SSW 3
5 September 1960 V Calm SSW 4-5
6 September 1960 VI Sea force two WSW 7-8
7 September 1960 VII Sea force 1 W 2-3

Notes

  1. ^ "Sailing at the 1960 Summer Olympics: Three Person Keelboat (Dragon), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 5 June 2020.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dragon
at the Games of the XVII Olympiad
Medalists
Venue Naples
Competitors81 from 27 nations
Teams27
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Crown Prince Constantine
Odysseus Eskitzoglou
Georgios Zaimis
  Greece
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jorge Salas ChĂĄvez
HĂ©ctor Calegaris
Jorge del RĂ­o SĂĄlas
  Argentina
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Antonio Cosentino
Antonio Ciciliano
Giulio De Stefano
  Italy
←  1956
1964 →

The Dragon was a sailing event on the 1960 Summer Olympics sailing program in Naples. Seven races were scheduled. Eighty-one sailors, on 27 boats, from 27 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
GE–3 Nirefs Crown Prince Constantine
Odysseus Eskitzoglou
Georgios Zaimis
  Greece 10 532† 3 1055 3 1055 1 1532 4 930 2 1231 4 930 7265 6733
A–34 Tango Jorge Salas Chávez
HĂ©ctor Calegaris
Jorge del RĂ­o Salas
  Argentina 15 356 1 1532 2 1231 5 833 2 1231 DSQ 0† 10 532 5715 5715
I–19 Venilia Antonio Cosentino
Antonio Ciciliano
Giulio De Stefano
  Italy 5 833 2 1231 1 1532 2 1231 11 491 14 386 DSQ 0† 5704 5704
4 N–228 Lett Øivind Christensen
Arild E. Amundsen
Otto Svae Carl
  Norway 19 254† 7 687 11 491 16 328 5 833 1 1532 1 1532 5657 5403
5 KC–52 Argo II Sandy MacDonald
Lynn Watters
Gordon Norton
  Canada 1 1532 4 930 9 578 4 930 6 754 12 453 18 277† 5454 5177
6 D–144 Chok Aage Birch
Paul L. JĂžrgensen
Niels P. Markussen
  Denmark 2 1231 DSQ 0† 13 418 11 491 3 1055 5 833 7 687 4715 4715
7 K–305 Salamander Graham Mann
Jonathan Janson
Ian Hannay
  Great Britain 4 930 14 386† 15 356 7 687 1 1532 9 578 11 491 4960 4604
8 G–184 Dinah V Hans Ravenborg
GĂŒnther Benecke
Peter Rebien
  United Team of Germany 13 418 8 629 21 210† 13 418 9 578 3 1055 2 1231 4539 4329
9 P–18 Grifo III Carlos Ferreira
Gonçalo Mello
Joaquim Basto
  Portugal 17 302† 11 491 10 532 3 1055 14 386 10 532 3 1055 4353 4051
10 US–143 Spirit VI Eugene H. Walet
Allen McClure
Claude Kohler
  United States 7 687 6 754 14 386 10 532 17 302† 4 930 12 453 4044 3742
11 KA–48 Gabbiano Harold Brooke
John Coon
Alan Cain
  Australia 8 629 10 532 8 629 6 754 15 356 19 254† 5 833 3987 3733
12 IR–1 Aletta Arthur J. Mooney
Robin Benson
David Ryder
  Ireland 11 491 18 277† 5 833 9 578 13 418 7 687 8 629 3913 3636
13 H–161 Trintel II Wim van Duyl
Biem Dudok van Heel
Jacq van den Berg
  Netherlands 9 578 9 578 4 930 12 453 10 532 11 491 DNF 101† 3663 3562
14 F–137 Astrid III Jean Peytel
François Thierry-Mieg
Philippe Reinhart
  France 3 1055 13 418 16 328 19 254† 19 254 8 629 6 754 3692 3438
15 KB–2 Oleander II Howard B. Eve
James W. Kempe
Richard Masters
  Bermuda 25 134† 5 833 7 687 14 386 16 328 16 328 14 386 3082 2948
16 SR–316 Persey Eduard Stayson
Vyacheslav Mozhayev
Nikolay Yepifanov
  Soviet Union 6 754 15 356 20 231 8 629 22 190† 15 356 9 578 3094 2904
17 L–33 Rififi RenĂ© Nyman
Lasse Dahlman
Heinrich Schaarschmidt
  Finland 22 190† 19 254 18 277 18 277 7 687 6 754 13 418 2857 2667
18 BA–1 Bim Godfrey Kelly
Maurice Kelly
Percy Knowles
  Bahamas 18 277 21 210† 17 302 17 302 8 629 13 418 20 231 2369 2159
19 U–l Bajazzo Horacio García
VĂ­ctor TrinchĂ­n
Gonzalo GarcĂ­a
  Uruguay 16 328 17 302 6 754 22 190 21 210 24 152† 16 328 2264 2112
20 S–194 Galejan Bengt Palmquist
Göran Crafoord
Sten Elliot
  Sweden 12 453 12 453 19 254 15 356 20 231† 20 231 15 356 2334 2103
21 Z–30 Baccara Robert Thorens
Gilbert Casalecchi
Pierre Camoletti
  Switzerland 23 171† 20 231 12 453 21 210 23 171 17 302 17 302 1840 1669
22 J–11 Boreas Masayuki Ishii
Yutaka Okamoto
Setsuo Kawada
  Japan 21 210 16 328 22 190 24 152† 12 453 21 210 19 254 1797 1645
23 MD–7 Damoiselle IV Jules Soccal
GĂ©rard Battaglia
Jean-Pierre Crovetto
  Monaco 14 386 22 190 24 152† 23 171 24 152 22 190 22 190 1431 1279
24 PH–10 Patricia Fausto Preysler
JesĂșs Villareal
Francisco Gonzales
  Philippines 20 231 25 134 23 171 20 231 18 277 23 171 DNS 0† 1215 1215
25 KS–319 June climene Edward G. Holiday
James Cooke
Thomas Durcan
  Singapore 24 152 24 152 25 134 26 117† 25 134 18 277 21 210 1176 1059
26 RI–3 Partenope Ashari Danudirdjo
Eri Sudewo
Josef Muskita
  Indonesia 27 101† 23 171 26 117 27 101 27 101 25 134 23 171 896 795
27 E–16 Canopus Santiago Pi
Juan Mirangels
José Pi
  Spain 26 117 26 117 27 101 25 134 26 117 26 117 DNF 101† 804 703

Legend: DNF – Did not finish; DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; † – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;
Gender: – male; – female;

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Dragon during the 1960 Summer Olympics

Conditions at Naples

Of the total of three race areas were needed during the Olympics in Naples. Each of the classes was using the same scoring system. The southern course was used for the Dragon.

Date Race Sea Wind direction Wind speed (m/s)
29 August 1960 I Calm SSW 4-5
30 August 1960 II Calm SW 3
31 August 1960 III Slightly rough W 6-8
1 September 1960 IV Calm SSW 3
5 September 1960 V Calm SSW 4-5
6 September 1960 VI Sea force two WSW 7-8
7 September 1960 VII Sea force 1 W 2-3

Notes

  1. ^ "Sailing at the 1960 Summer Olympics: Three Person Keelboat (Dragon), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 5 June 2020.

References


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