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Sailing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – 6 Metre

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6 Metre[1]
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Line drawing of the 6 Metre
VenueZuiderzee
DatesFirst race: 2 August 1928 (1928-08-02)
Last race: 9 August 1928 (1928-08-09)
Competitors61 Male from 13 nations
Teams13
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Johan Anker, Erik Anker,
Håkon Bryhn, Crown Prince Olav
 Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vilhelm Vett, Niels Otto Møller,
Aage Høy-Petersen, Peter Schlütter
 Denmark
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nikolai Vekšin, William von Wirén,
Eberhard Vogdt, Georg Faehlmann,
Andreas Faehlmann
 Estonia
← 1924
1932 →

The 6 Metre was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1928 Summer Olympics program in Amsterdam. Seven races were scheduled. 61 sailors, on 13 boats, from 13 nations competed.

Race schedule[1]

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 ●  Event competitions  ●  Event finals
Date August
2nd
Thu
3rd
Fri
4th
Sat
5th
Sun
6th
Mon
7th
Tue
8th
Wed
9th
6 Metre Spare
day
Total gold medals 1

Course area and course configuration[1]

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For the 6 Metre the used courses were about 5 nm out of the locks, East of the Isle of Marken on the Zuiderzee.

At that time the Zuiderzee had an open connection with the North Sea. The sea water was salt or at best brackish. Waves could be steep and short due to the shallow waters.

1928 Olympic Course Areas
Course area and courses for the 6 Metre

Weather conditions [2]

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Date Race Wind speed Wind direction
2-AUG-1928 1st Race 7 knots (3.6 m/s) -
10 knots (5.1 m/s)
3-AUG-1928 2nd Race 8 knots (4.1 m/s) -
11 knots (5.7 m/s)
4-AUG-1928 3rd Race 11 knots (5.7 m/s) -
17 knots (8.7 m/s)
5-AUG-1928 4th Race 13 knots (6.7 m/s) -
21 knots (11 m/s)
7-AUG-1928 5th Race 8 knots (4.1 m/s) -
11 knots (5.7 m/s)
8-AUG-1928 6th Race 10 knots (5.1 m/s) -
13 knots (6.7 m/s)
9-AUG-1928 7th Race 10 knots (5.1 m/s) -
15 knots (7.7 m/s)

Results[3]

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The 1928 Olympic scoring system was used.

Final results[4]

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Rank Country Helmsman Crew Sail No. Boat Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Total
Pos. Pts. Pos. Pts. Pos. Pts. Pos. Pts. Pos. Pts. Pos. Pts. Pos. Pts.
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Norway Johan Anker Erik Anker
Håkon Bryhn
Crown Prince Olav
N 31 Norna 1 Q 1 Q 12 RET 1 Q 2   2   7 DNS 3 x 1st
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Denmark Vilhelm Vett Aage Høy-Petersen
Niels Otto Møller
Peter Schlütter
D Hi-Hi 11   3 Q 12 DSQ 6   6   1   1   2 x 1st
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Estonia Nikolai Vekšin William von Wirén
Eberhard Vogdt
Georg Faehlmann
Andreas Faehlmann
C 10 Tutti V 6   6   2 Q 3 Q 1   3   3   1 x 1st
1 x 2nd
4  Netherlands Hans Pluijgers Hans Fokker
Carl Huisken
Wim Schouten
Roeffie Vermeulen
H 11 Kemphaan 8   5   1 Q 4   7   7   5   1 x 1st
5  Belgium A. J. J. Fridt Ludovic Franck
Frits Mulder
Willy Van Rompaey
Arthur Sneyers
B 7 Ubu 9   2 Q 3 Q 2 Q 4   4   4   2 x 2nd
6  United States Herman Whiton Frederick Morris
Conway Olmstead
Willets Outerbridge
Jim Thompson
US Frieda 3 Q 4   12 RET 5   5   5   2   1 x 2nd
1 x 3rd
1 x 4th
7  Sweden Hakon Reuter Harry Hanson
Georg Lindahl
Yngve Lindqvist
S 35 Ingegerd 2 Q 8   5   7   3   6   6   1 x 2nd
1 x 3rd
8  France Philippe de Rothschild Henry Allard
Robert Gufflet
Pierre Moussié
Jean Pierre Rouanet
F 13 Cupidon Viking 4   9   4   11               2 x 4th
9  Germany Ernst Laeisz Anton Huber
Hans Paschen
Oswald Thomsen
Carl Wentzel
G Pan 5   11   7   10               1 x 5th
10  Italy Giovanni Leone Reggio Francesco Cameli
Giuliano Oberti
Massimo Oberti
Giacomo Tarsis
I Twins II 7   13 RET 6   9               1 x 6th
11  Hungary János Mihálkovics Sándor Burger
Tibor Heinrich von Omorovicza
Sándor Sebők
Miklós Tuss
M Hungaria 10   7   12 RET 8               1 x 7th
12  Portugal Frederico Burnay Carlos Eduardo Bleck
António de Herédia
Ernesto Mendonça
P 1 Camelia 13   12   8   12               1 x 8th
13  Spain Pedro José de Galíndez José María, Count de Arteche
Álvaro de Arana
Javier de Arana
Luis de Arana
E Fruits 12   10   13 DNS 13 DNS             1 x 10th

Legend: DNS – Did not start; DSQ – Disqualified; Q – Qualifying race; RET – Retired;

Daily standings

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Graph showing the daily standings in the 6 Metre during the 1928 Summer Olympics

Notes

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  • For this event one yacht from each country, manned by 5 amateurs maximum (maximum number of substitutes 5) was allowed.[1]
  • This event was a gender independent event. However it turned out to be a man's only event.

Other information

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During the Sailing regattas at the 1928 Summer Olympics among others the following persons were competing in the various classes:

Further reading

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  • "Digital Library Collection (Official Olympic Reports 1896 - 2008)". Digital Library Collection at la84.org. la84foundation. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  • "Sailing at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games:Mixed 6 metres". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  • "Olympics, 1928". International Six Metre Archive. Retrieved 25 January 2021.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Rossum, G. van, ed. (1928). The Ninth Olympiad Amsterdam 1928:Official Report (PDF). Amsterdam: The Netherlands Olympic Committee. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Daggegevens van het weer in Nederland". KNMI. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Note". If it is not clear from other sources, it is assumed that the first person mentioned in the crewlist of the official report is the helmsmen.