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Mexico 1968

Mexico 1968

Opening Date

12 Oct 1968

Closing Date

27 Oct 1968

Country of the host city

Mexico

Candidate cities

Detroit (USA), Lyon (FRA) and Buenos Aires (ARG)

Information

For most of the 5,500 competitors the Games were about dealing with the altitude at Mexico City. No such worries for the sailors, but down on the coast at Acapulco, there was enervating humidity to deal with, plus counter swell and waves, created by offshore storms, crashing and rebounding into the coast. For added difficulty, the waves were not necessarily aligned with the wind. Acapulco had sprung from nothing into a resort, 'discovered' by Swiss businessman and traveller Ted Stauffer.

Despite dire predictions, the winds were not as limp as expected and each of the five gold was settled by Race 6. The exception was the Flying Dutchman and that was because Briton Rodney Pattisson hit another boat on a start line so skewed it could not be crossed on starboard tack. Pattisson was DSQ in the port end melee. After that he won five races with a 2nd in the seventh race and with the DSQ his discard; just reward for three years dedicated training. Elvstrom was back after a break. His self-imposed pressure to excel and expectations for a fifth gold after 1960 led to a self-admitted attack of the nerves. But in the fray, and switching to the Star, he won only one race and finished 4th.

Lowell North won the gold convincingly despite fever in the early races, from Peter Lunde Jr. West Germany's 1964 Finn victor, Willi Kuhweide, had a very poor regatta. The other front runner, Brazil's three times gold Cup winner and bendy rig pioneer Jorg Bruder, didn't make the podium either. Instead the 30-year old Valentin Mankin, who'd been in the class for 15 years, won his first gold. Mankin was to become one of the most feted Olympic sailors behind Elvstrom, with three gold and a silver in three classes.

Winning silver behind Mankin was Austrian Hubert Raudaschl, whose first Games was in 1960 and his ninth and last in 1992, by which time he'd won another silver (1980, Star). A nice touch was Switzerland's Louis Noverraz, winning a silver in the 5.5s at the ripe age of 66. He had just missed victory in 1936 at Kiel when he was eliminated under the amateur rule. The IYRU rule rescinded the verdict in 1965 and Noverraz 'won' retrospective silver.

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Olympics - Regatta page - History - 1968
Introduction
Regatta Details
Start Date12 October 1968
End Date27 October 1968
VenueAcapulco
CountryMexico
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DisciplineTypeClassGradeResults
Fleet racing Open 5.5 Metre 200 view
Fleet racing Open Dragon 200 view
Fleet racing Men Finn 200 view
Fleet racing Open Flying Dutchman 200 view
Fleet racing Open Star 200 view
Results
Fleet racing - Open - Dragon - 200
PositionCrewNation
1George shelby jr. FRIEDRICHS
Barton williams JAHNCKE
Gerald click SCHRECK
USA
USA
USA
2Aage BIRCH
Poul richard HOJ JENSEN
Niels peter MARKUSSEN
DEN
DEN
DEN
3Paul BOROWSKI
Karl-heinz THUN
Konrad WEICHERT
GDR
GDR
GDR
4Stephen TUPPER
David sidney MILLER
Timothy a.r. IRWIN
CAN
CAN
CAN
5John bruce CUNEO
Thomas james ANDERSON
John abbott FERGUSON
AUS
AUS
AUS
6Gunnar BROBERG
Lennart EISNER
Sven HANSON
SWE
SWE
SWE
7Klaus OLDENDORFF
Peter christian STULCKEN
Axel MAY
FRG
FRG
FRG
8Michel BRIAND
Michel ALEXANDRE
Pierre BLANCHARD
FRA
FRA
FRA
9Luis hector SCHENONE
Boris adolfo BELADA
Pedro oscar SISTI
ARG
ARG
ARG
10Cornelis GROOT
Jan BOL
Pieter leonard DE ZWART
NED
NED
NED
11Yuri ANISIMOV
Valeri RUZHNIKOV
Valeri AFANASYEV
URS
URS
URS
12Theodor SOMMERSCHIELD
Jan-erik AARBERG
Erik WIIK-HANSEN
NOR
NOR
NOR
13Edmund kirkland COOPER
Eugene scott "penny" SIMMONS
Richard BELVIN
BER
BER
BER
14Robin david JUDAH
Charles lewis REYNOLDS
David ernest george TUCKER
GBR
GBR
GBR
15Odysseus ESKIDIOGLOU
Georgios ZAIMIS
Anasthasios VOYATSIS
GRE
GRE
GRE
16Godfrey kenneth KELLY
George leroy f. RAMSAY
David albert KELLY
BAH
BAH
BAH
17Antonio vasco de m. MENEZES
Fernando ferreira lima BELLO
Antonio vaz sarafana WECK
POR
POR
POR
18Javier VELASQUEZ
Roberto SLOANE
Esteban GERARD
MEX
MEX
MEX
19John mitchell PARK
William TURNBULL
Paul COOPE
HKG
HKG
HKG
20Barton KIRKCONNELL
Charles OGILVIE
Steven michael HENRIQUES
JAM
JAM
JAM
21Angel RIVERAS DE PORTILLA
Manuel BAIGET
Eugenio JAUDENES
ESP
ESP
ESP
22Daniel TRUJILLO MORA
Herve ROCHE COYNE
Frohmund gert BURGER BUGUCH
VEN
VEN
VEN
23Hsiu-hsiung CHEN
Yen-chih CHANG
Chih-fu CHEN
TPE
TPE
TPE
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