Peter Mander

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full namePeter Garth•Mander
Used namePeter•Mander
Born4 July 1928 in Christchurch, Canterbury (NZL)
Died21 June 1998 in Christchurch, Canterbury (NZL)
Measurements181 cm / 84 kg
NOC New Zealand
Medals OG
Gold 1
Silver 0
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

The first time New Zealand sent yachtsmen to an Olympic Games they won a gold medal. Peter Mander and Jack Cropp competed in the 12-metre Sharpie class in Melbourne in 1956 in Jest, a boat built by Mander. The New Zealanders won three of the seven races and their closest rivals, the Australians, won two, giving Mander and Cropp the gold medal on a countback. They thought they’d won the silver when they were second in the final race, but the Australian skipper, Rolly Tasker, had been disqualified and the two rival countries ended with an equal number of points. It was the greater number of wins for Mander and Cropp that made the difference. It was fitting that Mander skippered the winning boat because he had been instrumental in forming the New Zealand Yachting Federation, a pre-requisite to being accepted in the Olympics.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1956 Summer Olympics Sailing NZL Peter Mander
Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy, Open (Olympic) Jack Cropp 1 Gold
1964 Summer Olympics Sailing NZL Peter Mander
One Person Dinghy, Open (Olympic) 4