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Munich 1972

Munich 1972

Opening Date

26 Aug 1972

Closing Date

11 Sep 1972

Country of the host city

Federal Republic of Germany

Candidate cities

Detroit (USA), Madrid (ESP) and Montreal (CAN)

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If Japan had set a standard for facilities then the German exceeded it. The main Games were in Munich this time but Kiel hosted the yachting as it had done in 1936. "The world's most complete regatta site," was how American Dick Rose described it. The USA won three medals. Germany needed impressive facilities as it had to cater for 152 boats from 42 nations. The Schilksee facility remains in use today, the high-rise athletes' village now private apartments. In fact, Schilksee had all the paraphernalia of a contemporary venue, including perimeter fencing.

The number of classes grew from five to six for the first time since 1948. And for the one first time, they were all one-design classes. Out went the 5.5-metre and in came the two- person planning keelboat, the Tempest, and the three-man keelboat, the Soling. Its first ever gold medallist was Buddy Melges, adding to his 1964 bronze in the FD, and sailing with Bill Bentsen and William Allen. Having won the American trials in a breezy San Francisco Bay, he made short work of the sub-10 knots conditions in Kiel. Rodney Pattisson proved he was Flying Dutchman king, with a second successive gold. On the podium with him was West German Uli Libor who added a bronze to his 1968 silver.

In between them were France's Pajot brothers, Yves and Mark, the latter to go to huge solo multihulls success in the 1980s plus three America's Cup campaigns. East German Paul Borowski mirrored Libor's tally, adding silver to his 1968 bronze in the Dragons, a class won by Australia's John Cuneo, a four time 12-Square Metre Sharpie champion who had moved on through the 505 and 5.5-Metre classes. Australia was not a hotbed for the Dragon class, neither was it for the Star, yet fellow Aussie David Forbes won that too from Sweden's Pelle Petterson, later to design, skipper and steer his country's first America's Cup boat in 1980 and create the Maxi range of production boats.

Elvstrom, eager for a fifth gold left the Soling competition half way through the regatta. Mankin won gold number two, having moved from the Finn to the Tempest, his boat the only one in the USSR.

ISAF Olympic News
Olympics - Regatta page - History - 1972
Introduction
Regatta Details
Start Date29 August 1972
End Date8 September 1972
VenueKiel
CountryFederal Republic of Germany (1950)
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Events
DisciplineTypeClassGradeResults
Fleet racing Open Dragon 200 view
Fleet racing Men Finn 200 view
Fleet racing Open Flying Dutchman 200 view
Fleet racing Open Soling 200 view
Fleet racing Open Star 200 view
Fleet racing Open Tempest 200 view
Results
Fleet racing - Open - Dragon - 200
PositionCrewNation
1John bruce CUNEO
Thomas james ANDERSON
John cameron SHAW
AUS
AUS
AUS
2Paul BOROWSKI
Konrad WEICHERT
Karl-heinz THUN
GDR
GDR
GDR
3Donald smith COHAN
Charles john HORTER
John knox MARSHALL
USA
USA
USA
4Franz HEILMEIER
Richard KUCHLER
Konrad GLAS
FRG
FRG
FRG
5Ronald james WATSON
Noel EVERETT
Fraser BEER
NZL
NZL
NZL
6Jörgen SUNDELIN
Peter SUNDELIN
Ulf SUNDELIN
SWE
SWE
SWE
7Poul richard HOJ JENSEN
Frank hoj JENSEN
Gunner DAHLGAARD
DEN
DEN
DEN
8Kurt wilhelm NYMAN
Curt goran SCHAUMAN
Antero hjalmari SOTAMAA
FIN
FIN
FIN
9Allan LEIBEL
Frank HALL
Neil GUNN
CAN
CAN
CAN
10Harald FEREBERGER
Franz EISL
Karl STANGL
AUT
AUT
AUT
11Theodor SOMMERSCHIELD
Sven GERNER-MATHISEN
Jan-erik AARBERG
NOR
NOR
NOR
12Simon TAIT
Ian morton HANNAY
Charles alistair CURREY
GBR
GBR
GBR
13Eugene scott "penny" SIMMONS
James AMOS
Richard BELVIN
BER
BER
BER
14Boris KHABAROV
Vladimir YAKOVLEV
Nikolai GROMOV
URS
URS
URS
15Juan carlos DE BORBON Y BORBON
Gonzalo DE ARION
Felix GANCEDO GOMEZ
ESP
ESP
ESP
16Robert HENNESSY
Treen carson MORRIS
Harry BYRNE
IRL
IRL
IRL
17Ioannis GIAPALAKIS
Panayotis MIKAIL
Ioannis KIOUSSIS
GRE
GRE
GRE
18Rene SENCE
Patrick RIEUPEYROUT
Francois GIRARD
FRA
FRA
FRA
19Godfrey kenneth KELLY
Christopher MCKINNEY
David albert KELLY
BAH
BAH
BAH
20Lech POKLEWSKI
Tadeusz PIOTROWSKI
Aleksander BIELACZYC
POL
POL
POL
21Mario gentil QUINA
Francisco gentil QUINA
Fernando ferreira lima BELLO
POR
POR
POR
22Michael keith NUNES
John BURROWES
Michael anthony NUNES
JAM
JAM
JAM
23Jorge alberto SALAS CHAVES
Cesar gilberto SEBOEK
Pedro oscar SISTI
ARG
ARG
ARG
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