Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Sailing at the 1996 Summer Paralympics

Sailing
at the X Paralympic Games
Paralympic Sailing
VenueLake Lanier, Aqualand Marin
Competitors59 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Great Britain  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada  Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States  United States
N/A
2000

Sailing at the 1996 Summer Paralympics consisted of one event, which was open to any gender and sailed in the Sonar keelboats.[1] This was the first time sailing has been included in the paralympics where the sport was a demonstration sport along with wheelchair rugby, and not an official part of the 14 core sports on the Paralympic program, but medals were awarded. Sailing in the 1996 Summer Olympics[2] was held in Savannah but Paralympic event did not use those facilities, instead holding the event on Lake Lanier based around the Aqualand Marina.[3] The distance between Savannah and Atlanta was probably the motivation for this as it was important to showcase the sport.

Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Net
1  Great Britain (GBR)
Andy Cassell, Kevin Curtis, Tony Downs, Ian Harrison
3 5 7 2 1
0.75
1
0.75
(9) 27.5 18.5
2  Canada (CAN)
Kirk Westergaard, John McRoberts, Kenneth Kelly, David Cook
7 1
0.75
(DNS) 1
0.75
2 2 10 38.5 22.5
3  United States (USA)
Waldo Esparza, James Leatherman, Christopher Murphy, John Ross-Duggan
5 4 5 4 5 (9) 4 36 27
4  Sweden (SWE)
Asa Llinares, Stefan Giebner, Carl-Gustaf Fresk, Lars Bagge
(9) 7 4 7 3 4 1
0.75
34.75 25.75
5  Switzerland (SUI)
Philippe Moerch, Peter Murset, Georges Scherler
2 (10) 6 3 6 8 3 38 28
6  New Zealand (NZL)
Christopher Wornall, Derek Stewart, Cameron Scott, Andrew May
1
0.75
2 9 8 7 (12) 2 40.75 28.75
7  Netherlands (NED)
Theodorus Bouwman, Udo Hessels, Pieter van Asten, Marijke Wolfswinkel
39.75
8  Armenia (ARM)
Stasik Nazaryan, Armen Martirosyan, Garush Danielyan, Hayk Abgaryan
40.00
9  Ireland (IRL)
Donal Buckley, Kevin Downing, Michael Hendra, John Sullivan
46.00
10  Finland (FIN)
Esko Miilukangas, Aarre Karjalainen, Jussi Hamalainen, Raimo Aromaa
50.00
11  Germany (GER)
Dietmar Budwill, Detlef Howah, Manfred Siekmann, Hildegard Bock
53.00
12  Spain (ESP)
Juan San Emeterio, Guillermo Poyan, Jose Maria Lastra, Carlos Fernandez
56.00
13  Norway (NOR)
Kjell Karlsen, Rolf Lilleaas, Jostein Stordahl, Ernst Torp
61.00
14  Japan (JPN)
Yutaka Wada, Masakazu Suto, Joji Kaido, Masao Hasegawa
65.00
15  Poland (POL)
Zbigniew Czarnecki, Boguslaw Grzelak, Jan Kaleta, Jacek Osada
84.00

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