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Rio Olympic Sailing – Croatia wins first ever gold in Men's 470

by Andy Rice - World Sailing on 18 Aug 2016
Gold for Sime Fantela & Igor Marenic (CRO) in the Men’s 470 at the Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition Sailing Energy/World Sailing
Sime Fantela and Igor Marenic (CRO) have won Croatia's first ever gold medal in Olympic sailing. The Croatians sailed a controlled race, making sure they stayed ahead of their rivals Australia and Greece.

However Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) were much concerned about protecting the silver medal and engaged Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) in a match race before the start.

With the race underway, the Swiss team streaked off into the lead, but the three medal contenders were much more interested in covering each other's moves at the back of the fleet. With the Aussies and Greeks caught up in their own duel, Croatia's job of defending gold became straightforward.



Meanwhile, Belcher mostly had the best of Mantis until the top of the final windward leg when Ryan lost his footing and briefly fell overboard. The Greeks seized the moment and moved into the lead, but the Australians attacked again on the final run to the finish. They pressured the Greek boat into making a small mistake on a gybe, and the 2012 Olympic Champion steered the Aussie boat for the finish, crossing the line just six seconds before their rivals to secure silver for Australia. Despite missing out to the Australians, the Greek crew was still very happy with bronze after a tough series at Rio 2016.



Fantela and Marenic's victory crowns a stunning week for Croatia, the 470 Men's gold going alongside Tonci Stipanovic's Laser Men's silver just two days ago. Croatia had never won an Olympic medal in sailing, now it has two.

470 - Men - Overall results
 

Pos

NOC

Crew

Race

Points

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

MR

Total

Net

1

CRO

Sime Fantela

Igor Marenic

1

2

4

1

3

3

4

(8)

6

3

16

51

43

2

AUS

Mathew Belcher

William Ryan

8

1

3

3

2

8

(10)

7

1

7

18

68

58

3

GRE

Panagiotis Mantis

Pavlos Kagialis

9

3

1

5

(13)

9

5

2

2

2

20

71

58

4

USA

Stuart Mcnay

David Hughes

10

7

8

13

4

7

6

1

11

(14)

4

85

71

5

GBR

Luke Patience

Chris Grube

21

5

5

6

1

(27)
UFD

20

4

3

4

6

102

75

6

SWE

Anton Dahlberg

Fredrik Bergström

22

8

2

4

8

(27)
UFD

1

5

8

11

10

106

79

7

FRA

Sofian Bouvet

Jeremie Mion

6

6

10

2

6

6

14

9

20

(22)

8

109

87

8

AUT

Matthias Schmid

Florian Reichstädter

3

9

6

9

16

2

13

14

(17)

1

14

104

87

9

SUI

Yannick Brauchli

Romuald Hausser

11

4

19

7

10

10

8

(22)

15

8

2

116

94

10

NZL

Paul Snow-Hansen

Daniel Willcox

2

10

20

15

(23)

5

2

13

10

15

12

127

104

11

GER

Ferdinand Gerz

Oliver Szymanski

13

18

9

23

14

1

(24)

6

4

6

 

118

94

12

ESP

Jordi Xammar Hernandez

Joan Herp Morell

4

16

14

10

9

(22)

7

16

12

9

 

119

97

13

RUS

Pavel Sozykin

Denis Gribanov

12

17

7

(25)

5

21

18

3

16

18

 

142

117

14

TUR

Deniz Cinar

Ates Cinar

14

19

18

12

7

15

12

18

(21)

5

 

141

120

15

FIN

Joonas Lindgren

Niklas Lindgren

20

11

23

18

(24)

19

3

10

9

10

 

147

123

16

ARG

Lucas Calabrese

Juan de la Fuente

(17)

14

11

11

17

12

15

17

5

27
DNE

 

146

129

17

JPN

Kazuto Doi

Kimihiko Imamura

15

21

16

16

15

16

(22)

12

7

17

 

157

135

18

CHN

Wei Wang

Zangjun Xu

(23)

12

13

22

19

11

19

15

19

12

 

165

142

19

KOR

Chang ju Kim

ji-hoon kim

5

(25)

12

8

20

13

21

23

24

20

 

171

146

20

RSA

Asenathi Jim

Roger Beresford Hudson

18

(24)

15

14

11

18

11

20

18

23

 

172

148

21

ISR

Eyal Levine

Dan Froyliche

7

15

17

21

21

20

16

19

(22)

16

 

174

152

22

CAN

Jacob Chaplin-Saunders

Graeme Chaplin-Saunders

(26)

20

22

19

12

14

17

21

13

21

 

185

159

23

BRA

Henrique Haddad

Bruno Amorim

19

23

25

17

22

(27)
UFD

9

11

14

27
DSQ

 

194

167

24

CHI

Andres Ducasse

Francisco Ducasse

24

22

24

20

18

4

23

(25)

23

13

 

196

171

25

UKR

Borys Shvets

Pavlo Matsuyev

16

13

21

24

(25)

17

25

24

25

19

 

209

184

26

ANG

Matias Montinho

Paixao Afonso

25

26

(27)
DNF

27
DNF

26

23

26

26

26

24

 

256

229

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