Herrarnas lechner i segling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992

Segling vid
olympiska sommarspelen 1992
Lechner herrar damer 
Europajolle  damer 
Flying Dutchman   öppen
Finnjolle herrar  
470 herrar damer 
Tornado   öppen
Starbåt   öppen
Soling   öppen

Herrarnas lechner i segling vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 avgjordes 274 augusti 1992 i Barcelona.[1]

Medaljörer

EventGuldSilverBrons
Herrarnas lechner[2] Franck David (FRA) Mike Gebhardt (USA) Lars Kleppich (AUS)

Resultat



Plac.
Styrman (Land)Lopp ILopp IILopp IIILopp IVLopp VLopp VILopp VIILopp VIIILopp IXLopp XTotalt-
poäng
Totalt
-1
[3]
Plac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.PoängPlac.Poäng
1 Franck David  (FRA)814.035.71218.010.048.048.023.0814.01723.010.093.770.7
2 Mike Gebhardt  (USA)35.748.0510.023.01117.0713.01117.035.723.035.788.171.1
3 Lars Kleppich  (AUS)611.7510.0713.048.0713.0915.0814.023.0713.0713.0113.798.7
4 Bruce Kendall  (NZL)1218.01824.0DNF51.035.71016.010.010.01319.01420.023.0156.7105.7
5 Christoph Sieber  (AUT)1824.0814.023.0611.723.01218.0611.72733.035.71319.0143.1110.1
6 Asier Fernandez De Bobadilla  (ESP)1521.02127.010.0510.010.01420.048.01521.0RET51.0510.0168.0117.0
7 Stephan van den Berg  (NED)713.01420.01319.0PMS51.01218.01117.035.710.010.01925.0168.7117.7
8 Amit Inbar  (ISR)510.0611.7611.71521.0DNF51.035.7713.048.01218.01420.0170.1119.1
9 Nikolaos Kaklamanakis  (GRE)23.0915.01622.0DSQ51.0611.7814.0510.01420.01016.0611.7174.4123.4
10 Tony Philp  (FIJ)10.02531.01016.01622.0915.023.0915.01723.02430.02228.0183.0152.0
11 Stojan Vidakovic  (SLO)915.0713.01723.0915.02834.01824.01420.0510.0814.01117.0185.0151.0
12 Barrie Edginton  (GBR)1319.01925.0915.01420.01521.0510.0PMS51.0915.01117.0915.0208.0157.0
13 Magnus Torell  (SWE)48.01319.01925.01016.0510.01521.01723.01016.01319.02127.0184.0157.0
14 Chen Jiang  (CHN)1117.01521.02127.0814.035.71622.01016.01622.02531.0814.0189.7158.7
15 Paul Van Den Abeele  (BEL)1925.023.01420.0713.02026.02026.01218.01117.01925.01723.0196.0170.0
16 Riccardo Giordano  (ITA)2329.010.035.7DSQ51.02733.0611.72733.02228.0611.72430.0233.1182.1
17 Morten B. Christoffersen  (DEN)1622.01218.01117.01723.02127.01723.0PMS51.0713.0510.02531.0235.0184.0
18 Timm Stade  (GER)1420.01117.01521.01218.01622.0DNF51.0PMS51.01824.048.02733.0265.0214.0
19 George Mulin Rebello  (BRA)2228.0DNF51.048.02329.01319.02733.01521.02430.02329.01622.0270.0219.0
20 Tak Sum Wong  (HKG)1016.03036.03238.02632.01925.01016.01319.0611.73137.0PMS51.0281.7230.7
21 Kaijo Kuusing  (EST)PMS51.01723.0814.02430.02430.02228.02127.02026.01622.02935.0286.0235.0
22 Per Gunnar Haugen  (NOR)2733.02935.02733.01824.01723.02531.01925.01925.01824.01016.0269.0234.0
23 João Rodrigues  (POR)2531.01016.01824.02026.02228.02127.02430.02329.02834.01824.0269.0235.0
24 Carlos M. Espinola Lorenzo  (ARG)1723.02228.02228.0PMS51.01420.02329.02026.01218.02632.02632.0287.0236.0
25 Patrik Hrdina  (TCH)2632.02632.02026.01117.01824.02834.01622.02531.02935.01521.0274.0239.0
26 Sa-Ard Panyawan  (THA)2026.02733.02531.0PMS51.0814.02430.01824.02834.03642.048.0293.0242.0
27 Young Keun Suh  (KOR)2127.02430.03137.02228.02632.01925.03036.02935.0915.02329.0294.0257.0
28 Piotr Olewinski  (POL)3036.02834.02329.0PMS51.02531.0PMS51.02329.02127.01521.01218.0327.0276.0
29 Dale Ansis  (LAT)2430.02329.0RET51.02733.03541.01319.02632.03238.02127.03238.0338.0287.0
30 James Scott Diaz  (ISV)3137.02026.02632.02531.03642.02632.02531.02632.02228.03642.0333.0291.0
31 Richard Paz  (PHI)2834.03339.02430.02127.02329.02935.02228.03036.03541.03036.0335.0294.0
32 Kutlu Torunlar  (TUR)2935.01622.03339.02834.03137.03238.03238.03137.02733.03440.0353.0313.0
33 Jean-Paul Fleri Soler  (MLT)3339.03440.03036.02935.02935.03339.03137.03541.03036.03137.0375.0334.0
34 Karim Chammari  (TUN)3440.03743.02935.0PMS51.03238.03036.02834.03642.03743.02834.0396.0345.0
35 William John Tyson  (RSA)3743.03137.02834.03137.03743.03137.02935.03743.03238.03743.0390.0347.0
36 Danny Adeline  (SEY)3844.03541.03541.03238.03440.03844.03339.03339.03945.02026.0397.0352.0
37 Roger Andre Jurriens  (ARU)3541.03238.03440.03036.03339.03541.03440.03844.03339.03844.0402.0358.0
38 Constantino Federico Saragosa  (AHO)3642.03844.03743.03339.03844.03440.03642.03440.03440.03541.0415.0371.0
39 Robleh Ali Adou  (DJI)3238.04046.03844.0PMS51.03036.03743.03541.03945.04046.03339.0429.0378.0
40 Brian Herbert H. Talma  (BAR)3945.03642.03642.03440.0DNC51.03642.03743.04046.0DSQ51.03945.0447.0396.0
42 Jan Ivan Iriarte  (GUM)4147.03945.04046.03541.03945.03945.03844.04248.04248.0DNC51.0460.0409.0
43 Ty Shannon Brodie  (ANT)4046.04147.03945.0DNC*51.04046.04046.0DNC51.04349.04349.0DNC51.0481.0430.0
44 Graham Numa  (PNG)DNF51.04248.04147.0DNC51.0RET51.04147.0DNC51.04147.04147.0DNC51.0491.0440.0
45 Murray McCaig  (CAN)DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0DNC51.0510.0459.0

Referenser

  1. ^ ”Arkiverade kopian”. Arkiverad från originalet den 11 september 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110911222619/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1992/SAI/mens-windsurfer.html. Läst 26 augusti 2011. 
  2. ^ Sailing Results - Barcelona 1992. Olympic.org. Läst 19 oktober 2015.
  3. ^ Totalt efter discard.

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