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One Person Dinghy (Finn), Open

Date20 – 28 July 1952
StatusOlympic
LocationHelsingfors Segelsällskap, Liuskasaari, Helsinki
Participants28 from 28 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best six of seven scores to count for final placement.

The Finn is a catboat, or cat-rigged sailboat, which means that it has its mast well forward on the boat with a single sail. The Finn made its Olympic début in 1952 as the one-person dinghy class, but it became the standard and has remained the boat used for one-person dinghy at the Olympics since, at least for mixed and men’s classes. It was designed in 1949 by Swedish canoe designer Rickard Sarby, a competitor at the 1948-56 Olympics.

Paul Elvstrøm of Denmark had won the one-person dinghy at the 1948 Olympics, although the class in 1948 was the Firefly. Elvstrøm defended his gold medal by winning three of the first four races, and taking such a large lead that he could have skipped the final three races and won the gold medal. Elvstrøm would go on to win the gold in the one-person dinghy four times consecutively, from 1948-60. Britain’s Charles Currey easily won the silver medal over the class designer, Sarby, who barely held on over the 1948 bronze medalist, Dutch sailor Koos de Jong.

PosCompetitorNOCPointsRace #1Race #2Race #3Race #4Race #5Race #6Race #7
1Paul ElvstrømDEN8,2091,548 (1)849 (5)1,548 (1)1,548 (1)1,071 (3)946 (4)1,548 (1)Gold
2Charles CurreyGBR5,449594 (9)548 (10)645 (8)645 (8)1,548 (1)1,247 (2)770 (6)Silver
3Rickard SarbySWE5,051770 (6)1,548 (1)946 (4)770 (6)548 (10)469 (12)402 (14)Bronze
4Koos de JongNED5,033946 (4)1,247 (2)849 (5)507 (11)849 (5)548 (10)594 (9)
5Wolfgang ErndlAUT4,273– (DNF)946 (4)594 (9)344 (16)946 (4)372 (15)1,071 (3)
6Morits SkaugenNOR4,0731,247 (2)269 (19)– (DNF)293 (18)372 (15)1,548 (1)344 (16)
7Adelchi PelaschierITA4,068849 (5)770 (6)1,247 (2)402 (14)– (DNF)507 (11)293 (18)
8Paul McLaughlinCAN4,033434 (13)507 (11)402 (14)206 (22)594 (9)849 (5)1,247 (2)
9Alfredo BerchtBRA3,711269 (19)594 (9)226 (21)1,247 (2)434 (13)318 (17)849 (5)
10Ramón Balcells RodónESP3,644645 (8)– (DNF)1,071 (3)133 (26)1,247 (2)– (DNF)548 (10)
11Jacques Baptiste LebrunFRA3,616703 (7)703 (7)770 (6)849 (5)247 (20)344 (16)247 (20)
12Pyotr GorelikovURS3,600– (DNF)469 (12)344 (16)1,071 (3)645 (8)1,071 (3)– (DNF)
13Willy PieperSUI3,541344 (16)402 (14)434 (13)946 (4)318 (17)770 (6)645 (8)
14Kenneth AlburyBAH3,209– (DNF)372 (15)548 (10)434 (13)703 (7)645 (8)507 (11)
15Werner KrogmannGER3,1491,071 (3)344 (16)507 (11)318 (17)507 (11)402 (14)318 (17)
16Hellmut StauchRSA3,130469 (12)1,071 (3)247 (20)594 (9)269 (19)293 (18)434 (13)
17Mário QuinaPOR2,787293 (18)– (DNF)318 (17)703 (7)770 (6)703 (7)– (DNF)
18Christian NielsenBEL2,753318 (17)434 (13)206 (22)469 (12)469 (12)594 (9)469 (12)
19Gunnar KällströmFIN2,587372 (15)645 (8)269 (19)372 (15)226 (21)150 (25)703 (7)
20Eugenio LauzURU2,397548 (10)318 (17)469 (12)150 (25)402 (14)434 (13)226 (21)
21Alf DelanyIRL2,308402 (14)186 (23)372 (15)269 (19)133 (26)133 (26)946 (4)
22Peter AttrillAUS2,013507 (11)293 (18)– (DNF)548 (10)293 (18)– (DNF)372 (15)
23Karlo BaumanYUG1,709– (DNF)168 (24)703 (7)247 (20)344 (16)247 (20)– (DNF)
24Jorge de CárdenasCUB1,470247 (20)206 (22)293 (18)117 (27)186 (23)269 (19)269 (19)
25Carlos Miguel BennARG1,104206 (22)150 (25)– (DNF)168 (24)168 (24)206 (22)206 (22)
26Antonios ModinosGRE921226 (21)133 (26)– (DNF)186 (23)150 (25)226 (21)– (DNF)
27Keijiro KaitokuJPN825186 (23)247 (20)– (DNF)– (DNF)206 (22)186 (23)– (DNF)
28Edward MelaikaUSA806– (DNF)226 (21)186 (23)226 (21)– (DNF)168 (24)– (DNF)