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Sailing
at the Games of the X Olympiad
File:1932 Team Yachting.png
Badge Team Yachting
VenueLos Angeles Harbor
DatesAugust 5 - 12
Competitors58 from 11 nations
Teams24
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Sailing/Yachting is a Olympic sport starting from the Games of the 1st Olympiad (1886 Olympics in Athens  Greece). With the exception of 1904 and possible 1916 sailing was always a part of the Olympic program. The Sailing program of 1932 consisted of a total of four sailing classes (disciplines). For each class races were scheduled from 5-12 August of the coast of Los Angeles Harbor on the Pacific Ocean.

Venue

Los Angeles Harbor
File:1932 Los Angeles Harbor Sailing Venue.jpg
Map

Over this course, on the broad Pacific, in a sea moderated by the bulk of Santa Catalina Island twenty miles seaward, were raced the Eight Metre boats, the Six Metre boats, and the International Star Boats, while on a course sheltered from the open sea by the San Pedro Breakwater a two-mile triangle was laid off for the Monotype races.

The venue of the Xth Olympiad sailing event was off the coats of Los Angeles Harbor. For the Star, 6 and 8 Metre the races were held on the broad Pacific. For the Snowbird-monotype the course area was near the coast sheltered by the the San Pedro Breakwater.

Many of the sailors lived near the harbor area. Fore those who lived in the Olympic village transport was arranged.

For the Olympics in general and sailing specific, having the Olympics in the USA, in the mid's of the financial crisis, was a challenge. The safe choice of using the Metre classes turned out to be a very expensive one. Transporting the yachts to Los Angeles was hardly possible in the economical climate. The new Olympic Star was hardly used in Europe and not many sailors knew how to handle this difficult keelboat. With a significant effort, by the Southern California Yachting Association, arrangments were made for foreign country to use local Stars, 6 and 8 Metres. Thirty Snowbirds were provided by the Olympic Committee but only eleven were needed.

Competition

Overview

Continents Countries Classes Boats Male Female
3 11 4 23 ? 0

Continents

Countries

File:1932 Olympic Sailing Countries.png
 Austria (AUT)  Canada (CAN)  Spain (ESP)
 France (FRA)  Germany (GER)  Great Britain (GBR)
 Italy (ITA)  Netherlands (NED)  South Africa (RSA)
 Sweden (SWE)  United States (USA)

Classes (equipment)

Class Type Event Sailors Trapeze Mainsail Jib/Genoa Spinnaker First OG Olympics so far
Snowbird Dinghy 1 0 + - - 1932 1
Star Dinghy 2 0 + + - 1932 1
6 Metre Keelboat 4 0 + + + 1908 6
8 Metre Keelboat 6 0 + + + 1908 6

= Male, = Female, = Open

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Snowbird:

details
 France (FRA)  Netherlands (NED)  Spain (ESP)
Star:
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details
 United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Sweden (SWE)
6 Metre:

details
 Sweden (SWE)  United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)
8 Metre:

details
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)

Medal tables

Sailing 1932

1  United States (USA) 2 1 0 3
2  Sweden (SWE) 1 0 1 2
3  France (FRA) 1 0 0 1
4  Canada (CAN) 0 1 1 2
5  Great Britain (GBR) 0 1 0 1
 Netherlands (NED) 0 1 0 1
7  Spain (ESP) 0 0 1 2
Total 4 4 3 11

Sailing 1896–1932

1  Norway 12 5 1 18
2  United Kingdom 9 3 2 14
3  France 5 7 7 19
4  Sweden 5 4 3 12
5  Netherlands 2 3 1 6
6  Belgium 2 2 1 5
7  United States 2 1 1 4
8  Switzerland 1 0 0 1
 Mixed team (ZZX) 1 0 0 1
10  Denmark 0 3 0 3
11  Finland 0 1 4 5
12  Canada 0 1 1 2
13  Germany 0 1 0 1
14  Spain 0 0 1 1
 Estonia 0 0 1 1
 Russia 0 0 1 1
Total 39 31 24 94

Remarks

  • This Olympic sailing event was gender independent, but tuned out to be a Mens only event. This was one of the triggers to create gender specific events. This however had to wait until 1988.
  • Some sources state the Finn event as a designated men only event. The Official report of the games does not mention this gender specific discriminator,
  • It was the first Olympic sailing contest were only "One Design" classes were used. Also non of the classes was "owned by one builder". In general more that one builder was allowed. (The boats had to apply to what we now call open standards).
  • Paul Elvstrøm was trying to win his fifth Gold medal. He left the games however premature. Assumed is that the media pressure became too high at that moment. Paul took revenge by sailing two times more at the Olympics (1984 and 1988) in the Tornado. One of Paul's crewmembers from the Soling took the gold later. Valdemar Bandolowski together with 1972 Dragon helmsman Poul Richard Høj Jensen won the Gold in the Soling class in 1976 and 1980.
  • Although favourable wind conditions in September were predicted. Some of the races suffered from lack of wind. In the Soling and Dragon only 6 races could be completed and the 6th race in the Finn only three contenders were able to finish in time.

Sailors

During the Sailing regatta's at the 1932 Summer Olympics among others the following persons were competing in the various classes:

Notes

References

  • (ed.) Kunze, Herbert (1974). The official report of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXth Olympiad Munich 1972, Volume 3 The competitions (PDF). Munich: proSport. p. 505. Retrieved 2010-05-25. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • Kubatko, Justin. "Sailing at the 1972 München Summer Games: Finn". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  • "Munich 1972". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.

OLD PAGE

At the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, four events in sailing were contested. Races were held from August 5, 1932 to August 12, 1932 in the Port of Los Angeles.


Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Olympic Monotype
details
Jacques Lebrun
 France
Bob Maas
 Netherlands
Santiago Amat
 Spain
Star class
details
 United States (USA)
Jupiter
Gilbert Gray
Andrew Libano
 Great Britain (GBR)
Joy
George Colin Ratsey
Peter Jaffe
 Sweden (SWE)
Swedisk Star
Gunnar Asther
Daniel Sundén-Cullberg
6 metre class
details
 Sweden (SWE)
Bissbi
Tore Holm
Martin Hindorff
Olle Åkerlund
Åke Bergqvist
 United States (USA)
Gallant
Robert Carlson
Temple Ashbrook
Frederic Conant
Charles Smith
Donald Wills Douglas, Jr.
Emmett Davis
 Canada (CAN)
Caprice
Philip Rogers
Gerald Wilson
Gardner Boultbee
Kenneth Glass
8 metre class
details
 United States (USA)
Angelita
John Biby
William Cooper
Carl Dorsey
Owen Churchill
Robert Sutton
Pierpont Davis
Alan Morgan
Alphonse Burnand
Thomas Webster
John Huettner
Richard Moore
Kenneth Carey
 Canada (CAN)
Santa Maria
Ernest Cribb
Harry Jones
Peter Gordon
Hubert Wallace
Ronald Maitland
George Gyles
none

Medal table

1  United States (USA) 2 1 0 3
2  Sweden (SWE) 1 0 1 2
3  France (FRA) 1 0 0 1
4  Canada (CAN) 0 1 1 2
5  Great Britain (GBR) 0 1 0 1
 Netherlands (NED) 0 1 0 1
7  Spain (ESP) 0 0 1 1

References