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5.5 metres, Open

Date14 – 21 October 1968
StatusOlympic
LocationClub de Yates Acapulco, Bahía de Acapulco
Participants42 from 14 countries
FormatPoints awarded for placement in each race. Best six of seven scores to count for final placement.

The 5.5-metre class was added to the Olympic Program in 1952, but it would be discontinued after the 1968 Olympics, as the trend was to smaller boats in Olympic sailing. This event was won by the Swedish Sundelin brothers, helmsman Ulf, and crew members Jörgen, and Peter. They won five of the seven races, placing fourth in race one, and fifth in the fifth race, throwing out that score.

The silver medal winning Swiss boat was skippered by Louis Noverraz, who was competing in his fourth Olympics, first having participated in 1936 at Berlin. This was his only Olympic medal, won at 66-years-old. A Norwegian boat finished 11th, skippered by HRH Crown Prince Harald of Norway.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCNet PointsTP
1SwedenSWE8.018.0Gold
Ulf SundelinJörgen SundelinPeter Sundelin
2SwitzerlandSUI32.052.0Silver
Louis NoverrazBernard DunandMarcel Stern
3Great BritainGBR39.853.8Bronze
Robin AisherAdrian JardinePaul Anderson
4West GermanyFRG47.462.4
Rudolf HarmstorfHarald SteinKarl-August Stolze
5ItalyITA51.171.1
Giuseppe ZucchinettiAntonio CarattinoDomenico Carattino
6CanadaCAN68.088.0
Stan LeibelErnest WeissJack Hasen
7AustraliaAUS69.487.4
Bill SolomonsGilbert KaufmanJames Hardy
8United StatesUSA74.789.7
Gardner CoxSteve ColgateStuart Walker
9Soviet UnionURS77.796.7
Konstantin AleksandrovKonstantin MelgunovVladimir Aleksandrov
10FranceFRA80.098.0
Pierre BrétéchéGilles BuckRoger Tiriau
11NorwayNOR91.0113.0
Kronprins HaraldEirik JohannessenStein Føyen
12MexicoMEX91.7109.7
Carlos BraniffAntonio RecamierIker Belausteguigoitía
13DenmarkDEN101.0121.0
William BerntsenErik JohansenChristian Hansen
14Puerto RicoPUR114.0134.0
Lee GentilHovey FreemanJames Fairbank