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Skiff (49er), Men

Date12 – 18 August 2016
StatusOlympic
LocationMarina da Glória, Glória, Rio de Janeiro
Participants40 from 20 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best 11 of 12 scores to count for final placement, and advancement to the medal race.. Medal race points count double.

After claiming silver in 2012, New Zealand’s Peter Burling and Blair Tuke became the top crew in the 49er class winning 27 consecutive regattas, including all four World Championships between the Games. With three race wins, and a lowest placing of sixth in the preliminaries, the Kiwis secured the gold medal before sailing the medal race. But unlike other classes, where the guaranteed winners tried not to take any chances, Burling and Tuke dominated the medal race with a perfect performance. With this final victory they increased their lead to an incredible 43-point margin. Burling was only 25 years old at the Rio Olympics, and both sailors are among Team New Zealand for the 2017 America’s Cup with Burling as skipper. They were named Sailors of the Year in 2015 and were nominated again in 2016. Prior to the medal race, only two boats could win the other two medals: Germany with Erik Heil and Thomas Plößel on 67 points after the preliminaries, and the 2012 gold medalists Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen of Australia just three points behind. All other teams were out of reach. Australia finished fourth in the medal race while Germany could only finish eighth and the Australians took silver, while Germany’s bronze was their only sailing medal in Rio. Jensen and Outteridge, as Skipper, will also take part in the 2017 America’s Cup, as part of Sweden’s team. In 2015, Erik Heil contracted an infection, probably from the polluted water in Guanabara Bay, but after their bronze medal success both German sailors jumped into the water to celebrate, with Heil claiming that it: “Was much better this year”.

PosCompetitorsNOCPoints1st Place Finishes2nd Place Finishes3rd Place FinishesLast Race PlacementRace #1Race #2Race #3Race #4Race #5Race #6Race #7Race #8Race #9Race #10Race #11Race #12Medal Race
1New ZealandNZL3521 (1)1 (1)5 (5)2 (2)7 (7)6 (6)2 (2)3 (3)1 (1)3 (3)5 (5)4 (4)2 (1)Gold
Peter BurlingBlair Tuke
2AustraliaAUS78813 (13)8 (8)2 (2)5 (5)10 (10)13 (13)4 (4)5 (5)8 (8)2 (2)7 (7)7 (7)8 (4)Silver
Nathan OutteridgeIain Jensen
3GermanyGER83166 (6)3 (3)1 (1)3 (3)4 (4)14 (14)14 (14)4 (4)5 (5)10 (10)4 (4)18 (18)16 (8)Bronze
Erik HeilThomas Plößel
4DenmarkDEN9868 (8)9 (9)[21] (DQ)15 (15)1 (1)5 (5)6 (6)13 (13)14 (14)18 (18)1 (1)2 (2)6 (3)
Jonas WarrerChristian Lübeck
5FranceFRA100420 (20)12 (12)16 (16)12 (12)2 (2)9 (9)1 (1)1 (1)3 (3)17 (17)9 (9)14 (14)4 (2)
Julien d'OrtoliNoé Delpech
6Great BritainGBR1002015 (15)10 (10)7 (7)20 (20)14 (14)4 (4)5 (5)6 (6)9 (9)1 (1)6 (6)3 (3)20 (10)
Dylan Fletcher-ScottAlain Sign
7ArgentinaARG1111411 (11)7 (7)6 (6)16 (16)12 (12)17 (17)[21] (DQ)2 (2)2 (2)11 (11)3 (3)11 (11)14 (7)
Yago LangeKlaus Lange
8PolandPOL118.3102 (2)13 (13)9 (9)9 (9)5 (5)9.3 (10)18 (18)11 (11)7 (7)16 (16)18 (18)9 (9)10 (5)
Łukasz PrzybytekPaweł Kołodziński
9SpainESP1201216 (16)5 (5)3 (3)13 (13)6 (6)11 (11)13 (13)15 (15)18 (18)12 (12)2 (2)13 (13)12 (6)
Diego BotínIago López
10IrelandIRL1211814 (14)2 (2)4 (4)1 (1)13 (13)18 (18)12 (12)7 (7)13 (13)19 (19)20 (20)1 (1)18 (9)
Ryan SeatonMatt McGovern
11BrazilBRA109000610 (10)11 (11)8 (8)7 (7)19 (19)7 (7)10 (10)17 (17)10 (10)8 (8)15 (15)6 (6)
Marco GraelGabriel Borges
12AustriaAUT1160021617 (17)6 (6)10 (10)18 (18)3 (3)15 (15)3 (3)14 (14)21 (DNF)4 (4)11 (11)16 (16)
Nico Delle KarthNiko Resch
13SwitzerlandSUI12000055 (5)16 (16)12 (12)4 (4)17 (17)16 (16)15 (15)10 (10)16 (16)5 (5)17 (17)5 (5)
Sébastien SchneiterLucien Cujean
14ItalyITA120000197 (7)20 (20)19 (19)11 (11)15 (15)8 (8)9 (9)9 (9)6 (6)7 (7)10 (10)19 (19)
Ruggero TitaPietro Zucchetti
15CroatiaCRO122100109 (9)17 (17)11 (11)10 (10)11 (11)1 (1)17 (17)18 (18)15 (15)13 (13)8 (8)10 (10)
Pavle KostovPetar Cupać
16PortugalPOR122000124 (4)4 (4)18 (18)6 (6)16 (16)[21] (DQ)11 (11)19 (19)4 (4)9 (9)19 (19)12 (12)
Jorge LimaJosé Costa
17BelgiumBEL125001819 (19)14 (14)13 (13)17 (17)9 (9)3 (3)8 (8)8 (8)12 (12)20 (20)14 (14)8 (8)
Yannick LefèbvreTom Pelsmaekers
18JapanJPN132011203 (3)15 (15)17 (17)8 (8)8 (8)2 (2)19 (19)12 (12)17 (17)15 (15)16 (16)20 (20)
Yukio MakinoKenji Takahashi
19United StatesUSA1550001718 (18)19 (19)14 (14)14 (14)[21] (DQ)12 (12)16 (16)16 (16)11 (11)6 (6)13 (13)17 (17)
Thomas BarrowsJoe Morris
20ChileCHI1710001512 (12)18 (18)15 (15)19 (19)18 (18)[21] (DQ)7 (7)20 (20)21 (DNF)14 (14)12 (12)15 (15)
Benjamín GrezCristóbal Grez