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Sailing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – O-Jolle

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O-Jolle
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
Gold and Bronze medalists [1]
VenueFirth of Kiel
DatesAugust 4–12
Competitors28 from 25 nations
Teams25
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Daan Kagchelland  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Werner Krogmann  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Peter Scott  Great Britain

The O-Jolle was a sailing event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Firth of Kiel. Seven races were scheduled. 28 sailors on 25 boats from 25 nations competed.[2]

Results

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Rank
Helmsman (Country) Sailnumber [3] Yachtname Race I Race II Race III Race IV Race V Race VI Race VII Total
Points[4]
Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Daan Kagchelland  (NED) 324 Nürnberg 4 22 1 25 1 25 6 20 2 24 1 25 4 22 163
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Werner Krogmann  (GER) 326 Rostock 2 24 4 22 3 23 9 17 1 25 6 20 7 19 150
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Peter Scott  (GBR) 325 Potsdam 1 25 2 24 2 24 7 19 3 23 10 16 DNF 0 131
4  Erich Wichmann-Harbeck  (CHI) 322 Mainz 3 23 8 18 4 22 23 3 6 20 7 19 1 25 130
5  Giuseppe Fago  (ITA) 302 Augsburg 14 12 5 21 DNF 0 4 22 7 19 3 23 8 18 115
6  Jacques Lebrun  (FRA) 319 Leipzig 7 19 13 13 5 21 18 8 12 14 15 11 3 23 109
7  Tibor Heinrich von Omorovicza  (HUN) 317 Königsberg 12 14 DNF 0 9 17 16 10 8 18 4 22 5 21 102
8  Willy Pieper  (SUI) 316 Köln 13 13 19 7 13 13 8 18 14 12 5 21 11 15 99
9  Frank Jewett  (USA) 301 Angerburg 17 9 10 16 6 20 15 11 18 8 13 13 6 20 97
10  Thor Thorvaldsen  (NOR) 312 Hamburg 16 10 DSQ 0 17 9 1 25 9 17 2 24 18 8 93
11  Rene Israel Nyman  (FIN) 305 Bremen 9 17 DNF 0 14 12 5 21 11 15 11 15 13 13 93
12  Sigurd Christensen  (DEN) 315 Kiel 5 21 7 19 DSQ 0 20 6 10 16 8 18 14 12 92
13  Charles Eriksson and Anton Ström  (SWE) 310 Düsseldorf 6 20 9 17 15 11 11 15 4 22 DSQ 0 19 7 92
14  Eugenio Lauz  (URU) 314 Heidelberg 15 11 16 10 12 14 2 24 15 11 21 5 10 16 91
15  Dietz Angerer  (AUT) 306 Breslau 8 18 17 9 DSQ 0 12 14 5 21 DSQ 0 2 24 86
16  Reg Dixon  (CAN) 309 Dresden 11 15 14 12 11 15 3 23 24 2 19 7 16 10 84
17  Erik Johannes Holst  (EST) 304 Brandenburg DNF 0 6 20 7 19 21 5 13 13 9 17 22 4 78
18  Leon Jensz and Jerzy Dzięcioł  (POL) 321 Magdeburg 18 8 3 23 18 8 13 13 19 7 20 6 20 6 71
19  Karlo Bauman  (YUG) 318 Konstanz 19 7 15 11 8 18 DNF 0 16 10 16 10 17 9 65
20  Demir Turgut  (TUR) 307 Cuxhaven 20 6 DNF 0 19 7 10 16 23 3 12 14 9 17 63
21  Ernest Vieira de Mendonça  (POR) 313 Hannover 10 16 20 6 10 16 19 7 20 6 DNF 0 15 11 62
22  Norio Fujimura  (JPN) 311 Essen 22 4 11 15 16 10 22 4 21 5 14 12 21 5 55
23  Albert van den Abeele  (BEL) 308 Danzig DNF 0 18 8 20 6 17 9 17 9 18 8 12 14 54
24  Walter Heuer  (BRA) 320 Lübeck 21 5 21 5 22 4 14 12 25 1 17 9 23 3 39
25  Vítězslav Pavlousek and Miloslav Brepta  (TCH) 323 München DSQ 0 12 14 21 5 24 2 22 4 22 4 24 2 31

DNF = Did Not Finish, DSQ = Disqualified
= Male, = Female

Daily standings

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Graph showing the daily standings in the O-Jolle during the 1936 Summer Olympics

Conditions at the Inner Course

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All starts were scheduled for 10:30.

Inner Course area at Kiel
Date Race Sky Sea Wind direction Wind speed (m/s) Actual starting time Remark
04-AUG-1936 I Overcast, Occasional rain Heavy SW 8-12 12:05 Postponement due to heavy sea
05-AUG-1936 II Sunshine, Later overcast and rain WSW 3 10:30
06-AUG-1936 III Sunny WSW 4-5 10:50 Postponement due to calm
07-AUG-1936 IV Slightly overcast NE 1-2 10:50 Postponement due to calm
08-AUG-1936 V Foggy later slightly overcast ENE 2-3 10:30
09-AUG-1936 VI Calm NEN 2 10:50 Postponement due to calm
10-AUG-1936 VII Fine SE 2-3 10:30

Notes

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  1. ^ Since the possible confusion between the Olympic salute and the Hitler salute, Medal winners making a salute are not incorporated.
  2. ^ "Sailing at the 1936 Summer Olympics: One Person Dinghy (Olympic Monotype), Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ Sailnumbers are listed to make it possible to identify the specific sailors on the pictures.
  4. ^ The 1936 Olympic scoring system was used.

References

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