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One Person Dinghy (Finn), Open

Date9 – 17 August 2008
StatusOlympic
LocationQingdao Aolinpike Fanchuan Zhongxin, Qingdao
Participants26 from 26 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best 8 of 9 scores to count for final placement. Medal race points count double.

From 1900-1980 all Olympic sailing (yachting) events had been mixed. From 1984-2008 some of the events were mixed, but in 2012 all events would be fully segregated by gender, although the Nacra 17 multihull class at Rio de Janeiro in 2016 is scheduled to be a mixed event. The 2008 Finn class was considered a mixed event but there were 26 sailors, and no women. Eleven races were scheduled but light wind conditions caused one day, and two races, to be cancelled, and the medal race had to be re-started due to the light winds.

Ben Ainslie of Great Britain was the heavy favorite, having won this title in 2004, winning his fifth World title in Finn a few months earlier, and also winning his fifth Gold Cup title earlier in 2008. He took a big lead into the medal race, winning of the first eight races. He led the medal race in very light winds, when it was suspended and later re-started. That mattered little as Ainslie won the medal race anyway, giving him his second straight Olympic Finn title, and third consecutive Olympic gold medal, after winning the Laser in 2000. This made Ainslie the second Olympic sailor to win three consecutive gold medals, after Paul Elvstrøm of Denmark, who won four on one-person dinghy from 1948-60. In 2012, Ainslie would win his third consecutive Finn gold medal, and equal Elvstrøm’s mark with four straight Olympic golds, although in different classes.

PosCompetitorNOCNet PointsTotal PointsMedal Race PointsRace #1Race #2Race #3Race #4Race #5Race #6Race #7Race #8Medal Race
1Ben AinslieGBR23 33 10 (10)1 (1)4 (4)1 (1)1 (1)10 (10)2 (2)2 (2)2 (1)Gold
2Zach RaileyUSA45 64 2 (2)5 (5)2 (2)2 (2)7 (7)8 (8)7 (7)19 (19)12 (6)Silver
3Guillaume FlorentFRA58 79 4 5 (5)8 (8)20 (20)3 (3)4 (4)6 (6)4 (4)21 (21)8 (4)Bronze
4Daniel BirgmarkSWE58 75 7 14 (14)17 (17)1 (1)6 (6)12 (12)3 (3)3 (3)5 (5)14 (7)
5Chris CookCAN67 90 8 (8)3 (3)7 (7)10 (10)23 (23)5 (5)15 (15)3 (3)16 (8)
6Jonas Høgh ChristensenDEN70 95 16 (16)6 (6)12 (12)16 (16)25 (25)4 (4)5 (5)7 (7)4 (2)
7Gašper VinčecSLO72 85 9 (9)11 (11)6 (6)5 (5)3 (3)13 (13)8 (8)10 (10)20 (10)
8Ivan Kljaković-GašpićCRO76 92 7 (7)10 (10)10 (10)8 (8)16 (16)9 (9)1 (1)13 (13)18 (9)
9Rafael TrujilloESP80 107 12 (12)4 (4)3 (3)14 (14)20 (20)20 (20)27 (OCS)1 (1)6 (3)
10Rafał SzukielPOL82 104 3 (3)2 (2)19 (19)12 (12)10 (10)14 (14)22 (22)12 (12)10 (5)
11Giorgio PoggiITA74 95 17 (17)7 (7)14 (14)21 (21)6 (6)12 (12)9 (9)9 (9)
12Daniel SlaterNZL76 97 21 (21)19 (19)18 (18)4 (4)9 (9)7 (7)13 (13)6 (6)
13Eduardo CoutoBRA89 116 6 (6)16 (16)27 (DNF)7 (7)2 (2)17 (17)14 (14)27 (OCS)
14Pieter-Jan PostmaNED93 115 19 (19)15 (15)16 (16)22 (22)15 (15)2 (2)10 (10)16 (16)
15Aimilios PapathanasiouGRE101 128 1 (1)27 (DNF)5 (5)[27] (DNE)18 (18)15 (15)[27] (DNE)8 (8)
16Anthony NossiterAUS101 123 11 (11)22 (22)8 (8)17 (17)13 (13)21 (21)11 (11)20 (20)
17Eduard SkornyakovRUS102 126 24 (24)20 (20)17 (17)13 (13)8 (8)18 (18)12 (12)14 (14)
18Tapio NirkkoFIN102 124 18 (18)9 (9)9 (9)9 (9)19 (19)22 (22)16 (16)22 (22)
19Peer MobergNOR107 134 23 (23)[27] (DQ)11 (11)19 (19)22 (22)1 (1)[27] (DQ)4 (4)
20Ali Kemal TüfekçiTUR107 128 20 (20)21 (21)13 (13)18 (18)14 (14)19 (19)6 (6)17 (17)
21Tim GoodbodyIRL112 134 22 (22)13 (13)15 (15)15 (15)17 (17)16 (16)21 (21)15 (15)
22Charis PapadopoulosCYP115 142 13 (13)18 (18)21 (21)11 (11)24 (24)11 (11)17 (17)27 (OCS)
23Nachhatar JohalIND128 152 4 (4)24 (24)23 (23)24 (24)11 (11)24 (24)18 (18)24 (24)
24Zhang PengCHN131 157 25 (25)23 (23)24 (24)20 (20)5 (5)26 (26)23 (23)11 (11)
25Michael MaierCZE137 162 15 (15)14 (14)22 (22)25 (25)21 (21)23 (23)19 (19)23 (23)
26Jhonny BilbaoVEN149 175 26 (26)12 (12)25 (25)23 (23)26 (26)25 (25)20 (20)18 (18)