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Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy (Flying Dutchman), Open

Date14 – 21 October 1968
StatusOlympic
LocationClub de Yates Acapulco, Bahía de Acapulco
Participants62 from 30 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best six of seven scores to count for final placement.

This might have been the most dominating performance in Olympic sailing history. Britain’s Rodney Pattisson and Iain MacDonald-Smith appeared to win the first race, but were then disqualified in what they felt was an unjust decision. In their boat Superdocious, the British pair then won the next five races consecutively, before racing conservatively in the final race, placing second. They actually did need to compete in the final race to win gold, despite their dominance, because of their first-race DQ, and a very solid performance by the West German crew of Ulli Libor and Peter Naumann, who won the first race after the British disqualification, and then had one second and three thirds, before struggling in the final two races. The final points totals were 3.0 for Great Britain, and 43.7 for West Germany.

With different crew members, Pattisson would repeat his victory in this event in 1972, and won a silver in 1976. He is considered Britain’s greatest Olympic sailor until the era of Ben Ainslie in the 21st century. In 1983 Pattisson co-skippered a challenger for the America’s Cup.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCNet PointsTP
1Great BritainGBR3.042.0Gold
Rodney PattissonIain MacDonald-Smith
2West GermanyFRG43.770.7Silver
Ulli LiborPeter Naumann
3BrazilBRA48.468.4Bronze
Reinaldo ConradBurkhard Cordes
4AustraliaAUS49.175.1
Carl RyvesDick Sargeant
5NorwayNOR52.488.4
Bjørn LofterødOdd Roar Lofterød
6FranceFRA68.094.0
Bertrand CheretBruno Troublé
7CanadaCAN79.0103.0
Roger GreenStewart Green
8New ZealandNZL84.0123.0
Geoff SmaleRalph Roberts
9SwedenSWE96.0131.0
Peter KolniJörgen KolniPelle Petterson 1
10United StatesUSA97.4133.4
Bob JamesDavid James
11SpainESP101.7127.7
Gonzalo, Duque FernándezFélix Gancedo
12East GermanyGDR103.7128.7
Hans-Jürgen CochiusWerner Christoph
13YugoslaviaYUG106.0131.0
Antun GregoSimo Nikolić
14Hong KongHKG108.0135.0
Neil PrydePeter Gamble
15Soviet UnionURS108.7137.7
Lev RvalovViktor Pilchin
16DenmarkDEN113.7152.7
Hans FoghNiels JensenPoul Richard Høj Jensen
=17NetherlandsNED116.0143.0
Ben VerhagenNico de Jong
=17AustriaAUT116.0140.0
Karl GeigerWerner Fischer
19ItalyITA120.0150.0
Carlo MassoneEmanuele Ottonello
20MexicoMEX121.0149.0
Lorenzo VillaseñorGuillermo García
21HungaryHUN146.0181.0
Pál GömörySzabolcs Izsák
22GreeceGRE151.0187.0
Georgios AndreadisStavros Psarrakis
23BelgiumBEL158.0194.0
Christian MaesJoël Roland
24PolandPOL165.0197.0
Andrzej IwińskiLudwik Raczyński
25United States Virgin IslandsISV172.0205.0
Rudy ThompsonJohn Hamber
26JamaicaJAM175.0211.0
William PlantMichael Anthony Nunes
27PortugalPOR178.0214.0
Orlando RodriguesAdriano da Silva
28Puerto RicoPUR186.0220.0
Juan Torruella, Sr.Radamés Torruella
29IndonesiaINA199.0234.0
John GunawanTan Tjong Sian
30El SalvadorESA205.0241.0
Mario AguilarManuel Escobar