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Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Laser

Men's Laser
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenuesEnoshima, Japan
Sagami Bay, Japan
Dates25 July – 1 August 2021
Competitors35 from 35 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matthew Wearn  Australia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tonči Stipanović  Croatia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hermann Tomasgaard  Norway
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The Laser competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics was the men's one-person dinghy event and was held in Enoshima, Japan, from 25 July to 1 August 2021.[1] 35 sailors from 35 nations competed in 11 races, including one medal-race where points were doubled.[2][3] The land venue was Enoshima Yacht Harbour and races were held on Sagami Bay.[1]

Medals were presented by IOC Member for Cuba Mrs María Caridad Colón and World Sailing chief executive officer David Graham.

Schedule

Sun 25 Jul Mon 26 Jul Tue 27 Jul Wed 28 Jul Thu 29 Jul Fri 30 Jul Sat 31 Jul Sun 1 Aug
Race 1 Race 2
Race 3
Race 4
Race 5
Race 6
Rest day Race 7
Race 8
Race 9
Race 10
Rest day Medal race

Results

Results of individual races
Pos Helmsman Country I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X MR Tot Pts
Matthew Wearn  Australia 17 28 2 4 2 2 1 1 12 8 4 81 53
Tonči Stipanović  Croatia 15 6 3 22 13 4 5 11 7 10 8 104 82
Hermann Tomasgaard  Norway 3 18 15 2 6 8 10 5 19 4 14 104 85
4 Pavlos Kontides  Cyprus 4 7 5 1 20 1 36
(RET)
6 8 24 12 124 88
5 Philipp Buhl  Germany 10 2 10 21 12 22 4 3 32 1 6 123 91
6 Jean-Baptiste Bernaz  France 1 9 13 9 23 7 16 4 9 22 2 115 92
7 Ha Jee-min  South Korea 20 8 26 7 7 10 6 14 10 6 10 124 98
8 Robert Scheidt  Brazil 11 10 4 3 17 5 8 12 24 16 18 128 104
9 Kaarle Tapper  Finland 2 3 14 11 8 29 36
(RET)
8 6 12 16 145 109
10 Sam Meech  New Zealand 19 19 8 16 14 3 2 13 11 3 20 128 109
11 Sergey Komissarov  ROC 24 16 7 6 15 6 13 7 4 29   127 98
12 Elliot Hanson  Great Britain 5 12 17 10 3 28 7 20 2 36
(RET)
  140 104
13 Charlie Buckingham  United States 9 22 18 5 26 9 3 2 16 23   133 107
14 Jesper Stålheim  Sweden 22 11 1 20 4 17 11 9 29 13   137 108
15 Karl-Martin Rammo  Estonia 16 13 19 8 1 21 12 25 1 26   142 116
16 Joel Rodríguez  Spain 21 4 23 13 9 25 9 10 27 21   162 135
17 Milivoj Dukić  Montenegro 29 1 12 26 5 11 15 27 26 14   166 137
18 Benjámin Vadnai  Hungary 7 21 9 15 16 18 17 21 21 25   170 145
19 Juan Ignacio Maegli  Guatemala 6 24 25 24 10 23 18 19 20 5   174 149
20 Vishnu Saravanan  India 14 20 24 23 22 12 27 23 3 15   183 156
21 Ryan Lo  Singapore 18 15 6 28 21 24 22 36
(UFD)
22 2   194 158
22 Clemente Seguel  Chile 25 5 16 27 11 20 21 22 18 31   196 165
23 Enrique Arathoon  El Salvador 28 17 11 25 27 19 25 17 15 9   193 165
24 Francisco Guaragna  Argentina 13 32 22 12 24 26 36
(BFD)
16 17 11   209 173
25 Stefano Peschiera  Peru 12 26 21 18 19 33 19 15 14 36
(RET)
  213 177
26 Žan Luka Zelko  Slovenia 8 23 29 17 31 36 20 26 5 19   214 178
27 Wannes Van Laer  Belgium 33 25 20 14 28 31 14 18 13 17   213 180
28 Khairulnizam Afendy  Malaysia 26 14 28 29 18 13 26 28 23 20   225 196
29 Andrew Lewis  Trinidad and Tobago 23 29 27 31 30 15 23 24 25 7   234 203
30 Kenji Nanri  Japan 27 30 34 19 25 16 24 29 31 18   252 219
31 Luc Chevrier  Saint Lucia 30 34 32 33 34 14 28 30 30 30   295 261
32 Eroni Leilua  Samoa 31 27 30 32 32 27 30 31 35 28   303 268
33 Rodney Govinden  Seychelles 34 31 34 30 29 32 29 32 28 33   312 278
34 Aly Badawy  Egypt 32 33 31 34 33 30 31 33 33 27   317 283
35 Teariki Numa  Papua New Guinea 35 35 35 35 35 34 32 34 34 32   341 306

Scoring system: low-point system;
Legend:   – Qualified for medal race(s); BFD – Black flag disqualification; DNF – Did not finish; DPI – Discretionary penalty imposed; OCSOn the course side of the starting line; RDG – Redress given; RET – Retired; UFD – "U" flag disqualification; – Discarded race not counted in the overall result;

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