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Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy (Sharpie), Open

Date26 November – 5 December 1956
StatusOlympic
LocationPort Phillip Bay (Star and Sharpie Course)
Participants26 from 13 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best six of seven scores to count for final placement.

The Sharpie class, or 12 m2 Sharpie (named for its sail area), is a two-person heavyweight dinghy that was sailed at the Olympics for the only time in 1956. The class later used 16 m2 sails due to modern sail design. The boat was designed in 1931 by the Kröger brothers, Karl and Hans, two German yacht designers. The races were held on a 10 nautical mile (18.5 km) course.

The Dutch dominated this class in the 1950s but they boycotted the 1956 Olympics, protesting the Soviet invasion of Hungary, which left the medal chase wide-open. The Oceanian boats of Jest (New Zealand) and Falcon IV (Australia) were the class of the event, winning five of the seven races. The Australian pair of Rolly Tasker and John Scott led after six races and appeared to have won the final race and the gold, but the French protested and Australia was disqualified which gave first place to New Zealand and its crew of Peter Mander and Jack Cropp. The two boats tied on total points, with 6,086, but New Zealand had won three races to Australia’s two, giving them the gold medal.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCPoints
1JestNZL6,086Gold
Peter ManderJack Cropp
2Falcon IVAUS6,086Silver
Rolly TaskerMalcolm Scott
3ChucklesGBR4,859Bronze
Jasper BlackallTerry Smith
4RomoloITA3,928
Mario CapioEmilio Massino
5ImpalaRSA2,917
John SullyAlfred Evans
6WendehalsGER2,840
Rolf MulkaIngo von Bredow
7Kon-TikiURS2,479
Boris IlyinAleksandr Chumakov
8KannibaltjeFRA2,058
Roger TiriauClaude Flahault
9TinekeUSA1,929
Eric OlsenStan Renehan
10IncaBRA1,349
Alfredo BerchtRolf Bercht
11BeaverCAN1,225
Archibald CameronBill Thomas
12NikhGRE1,137
Spyros BonasStelios Bonas
13KingfisherMYA275
Gyi Khin PeChow Park Wing