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1988 Summer Olympics
Sailing
Multihull (Tornado), Open – Race #1
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Event type
Multihull (Tornado), Open – Race #1
Date
20 September 1988
Location
Busan Yachting Center, Busan
(Course Alpha)
Pos
Competitors
NOC
Points
Time
1
France
FRA
.0
14-37:12
Jean-Yves Le Déroff
•
Nicolas Hénard
2
Austria
AUT
3.0
–
Christian Claus
•
Norbert Petschel
3
Norway
NOR
5.7
–
Carl Erik Johannessen
•
Per Arne Nilsen
4
Netherlands
NED
8.0
–
Cees van Bladel
•
Willy van Bladel
5
Sweden
SWE
10.0
–
Göran Marström
•
Karl Strandman
6
United States
USA
11.7
–
Pete Melvin
•
Patrick Muglia
7
Australia
AUS
13.0
–
Bradley Schafferius
•
Roger Colman
8
Brazil
BRA
14.0
–
Clinio Freitas
•
Lars Grael
9
Italy
ITA
15.0
–
Giorgio Zuccoli
•
Luca Santella
10
New Zealand
NZL
16.0
–
Chris Timms
•
Rex Sellers
11
Canada
CAN
17.0
–
Dave Sweeney
•
Kevin Smith
12
Great Britain
GBR
18.0
–
Jeremy Newman
•
Robert White
13
Soviet Union
URS
19.0
–
Siarhei Krautsou
•
Yury Konovalov
14
Puerto Rico
PUR
20.0
–
Quique Figueroa
•
Óscar Mercado
15
West Germany
FRG
21.0
–
Hans-Jürgen Pfohe
•
Roland Gäbler
16
Denmark
DEN
22.0
–
Trine Myralf
•
Paul Elvstrøm
17
Bermuda
BER
23.0
–
Eddie Bardgett
•
Glenn Astwood
18
Switzerland
SUI
24.0
–
Edgar Röthlisberger
•
Raymond Cattin
19
Spain
ESP
25.0
–
Luis López
•
Francisco García
20
Japan
JPN
26.0
–
Naoyuki Ogawa
•
Takashi Tamura
21
United States Virgin Islands
ISV
27.0
15-22:54
Hans Reiter
•
Jean Braure
DNF
Argentina
ARG
30.0
–
Diego Minguens
•
Fernando García
DNF
Republic of Korea
KOR
30.0
–
Park Byeong-Gi
•
Sim Gyu-Hae