Entries for 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition
by ISAF on 16 Jul 2008
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Sailors from 62 nations will take to the world's greatest sporting stage this August as they battle on the Yellow Sea at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Sailing Competition. Confirmation of national places has been received by the International Sailing Federation, along with provisional entry lists detailing the athletes who will compete across the eleven events of the Olympic Sailing Competition.
Entries range from multiple medallists looking to expand their entry in Olympic sailing history to new faces aiming to demonstrate their talent on the world's greatest sporting stage.
Amongst the 62 nations, Luxembourg and the United Arab Emirates enter athletes to the sailing events of the Olympic Games for the first time.
In total 400 athletes will compete at the Olympic sailing venue in Qingdao, including four of the gold medal winning teams from Athens, who return to defend their titles.
The British Women's Keelboat team also features two of the three crew who won the gold medal in 2004, whilst a further three gold medallists from Athens will compete in different events to those in which they triumphed four years ago.
All the competing athletes will face a new challenge in Qingdao with the introduction of the new Medal Race format for all 11 events.
Following an initial opening series held over five days of racing, the top ten crews will progress to a final Medal Race where points scores are doubled and the 2008 Olympic Champions will be decided.
The confirmation of a place at the Olympic Games is the culmination of four years dedication to pursuing a sporting dream.
Over 2,500 sailors competed at ten qualification regattas across Europe, Oceania and North America to secure their nation a place at the Games, before battling against their national rivals for selection to the team of their National Olympic Committee.
Amongst the sailors who have realised the first part of their Olympic dream are 14 athletes who have received support through the Olympic Solidarity Scholarship Programme.
Great Britain has topped the sailing medal tally at the past two Games and leading their charge again this year will be triple Olympic medallist Ben Ainslie. Ainslie won his first Olympic gold medal in the Laser dinghy in 2000, before switching to the larger Finn to win gold again in Athens four years ago. He will start as a hot favourite to defend that title in the Heavyweight Dinghy event in Qingdao.
The experienced Austrian team of Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher are also aiming for a third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the Multihull event, sailed in the Tornado. Spain's Iker Martinez and Xabier Fernandez are another of the champions from Athens and will compete again in the high performance 49er dinghy to defend their title in the Skiff event.
Completing the quartet of defending champions is Faustine Merret of France, although this year the Women's Windsurfer event will be contested on the newly designed RS:X board.
Sarah Ayton and Sarah Webb of Great Britain also both won gold in 2004 in the Women's Keelboat event along with helm Shirley Robertson. However, the team parted ways after Athens and Ayton took over at the back of the boat to be joined again by Webb and new team mate Pippa Wilson.
Competing in the tactically challenging Yngling keelboat, this crew will be competing against two other gold medal winners from Athens: at the helm of the Norwegian Yngling, Siren Sundby, who won gold in the single-handed Europe dinghy in Athens; and Sofia Bekatorou helming the Greek Yngling, a gold medallist in the two-person 470 four years ago.
The final gold medallist from Athens competing in Qingdao is the great Brazilian sailor Robert Scheidt. After winning two gold and one silver medal along with eight World Championship titles in the one person Laser dinghy, Scheidt has teamed up with Bruno Prada and switched to the Men's Keelboat event in the Star boat.
Other famous Olympians on their way to Qingdao are Barbara Kendall of New Zealand, a triple Olympic medallist in the Women's Windsurfing event and a member of the IOC Athletes' Commission. Competing against her will be her great rival and another three-time Olympic medallist, Alessandra Senseni of Italy.
At the forefront of the challenge from the host nation China will be Athens silver medallists Jian Yin in the Women's Windsurfer event. The young but highly talent Lijia Xu also starts amongst the favourites in the Women's One Person Dinghy event sailed in the Laser Radial.
Beijing 2008 - Olympic Games Entry List | |
Please note the entry list below is provisional. The final deadline for National Olympic Committees to summit entry forms is 23 July.
Women’s One Person Dinghy – Laser Radial
28 entries confirmed, 28 athletesArgentina - Cecilia CARRANZA Australia - Sarah BLANCK Belarus - Tatiana DROZDOVSKAYA Belgium - Evi VAN ACKER Canada - Lisa ROSS Croatia - Mateja PETRONIJEVIC Finland - Tuula TENKANEN France - Sarah STEYAERT Germany - Petra NIEMANN Great Britain - Penny CLARK Greece - Eftychia MANTZARAKI Ireland - Ciara PEELO Israel - Nufar EDELMAN Italy - Larissa NEVIEROV Lithuania - Gintare VOLUNGEVICIUTE Mexico - Tania ELIAS CALLES New Zealand - Jo ALEH Norway - Cathrine GJERPEN Paraguay - Florencia CERUTTI Peru - Paloma SCHMIDT Poland - Katarzyna SZOTYNSKA PR China - Xu LIJIA Russia - Anastasia CHERNOVA Singapore - Man Yi LO Spain - Susana ROMERO Sweden - Karin SODERSTROM Switzerland - Nathalie BRUGGER USA - Anna TUNNICLIFFE Netherlands - entry unconfirmed
Men’s One Person Dinghy - Laser
42 entries confirmed, 42 athletesArgentina - Julio ALSOGARAY Australia - Tom SLINGSBY Austria - Andreas GERITZER Barbados - Gregory DOUGLAS Brazil - Bruno FONTES Canada - Mike LEIGH Chile - Matias DEL SOLAR GOLDSMITH Croatia - Luka RADELIC Cyprus - Pavlos KONTIDES Czech Republic - Martin TRCKA Denmark - Anders NYHOLM Dominican Republic - Raul AGUAYO Estonia - Deniss KARPAK Finland - Pierre Angelo COLLURA France - Jean Baptiste BERNAZ Great Britain - Paul GOODISON Greece - Evangelos CHIMONAS Guatemala - Juan I MAEGLI Hungary - Zsombor BERECZ Italy - Diego ROMERO Japan - Yoichi LIJIMA Korea - Jeemin HA Luxembourg - Marc SCHMIT Malaysia - Kevin LIM LEONG KEAT New Zealand - Andrew MURDOCH Norway - Kristian RUTH Poland - Maciej GRABOWSKI Portugal - Gustavo LIMA PR China - Shen SHENG Russia - Igor LISOVENKO Seychelles - Allan JULIE Singapore - Seng Leong KOH Slovenia - Vasilij ZBOGAR Spain - Javier HERNANDES Sweden - Rasmus MYRGREN Switzerland - Christoph BOTTONI Turkey - Kemal MUSLUBAS United Arab Emirates - Mohammed ADIL KHALID Uruguay - Alejandro FOGLIA USA - Andrew CAMPBELL US Virgin Islands - Thomas BARROWS LLL Venezuela - Jose Miguel RUIZ Netherlands - entry unconfirmed
Men’s Two Person Dinghy - 470
29 entries confirmed, 58 athletesArgentina - Javier CONTE and Juan DE LA FUENTE Australia - Nathan WILMOT and Malcolm PAGE Austria - Matthias SCHMID and Florian REICHSTADTER Belarus - Sergei DESUKEVICH and Pavel LOGUNOV Brazil - Fabio PILLAR and Samuel ALBRECHT Canada - Stephen LOCAS and Oliver BONE Croatia - Sime FANTELA and Igor MARENIC Finland - Niklas LINDGREN and Heikki ELOMAA France - Nicolas CHARBONNIER and Olivier BAUSSET Great Britain - Nick ROGERS and Joe GLANFIELD Greece - Andreas KOSMATOPOULOS and Andreas PAPADOPOULOS Ireland - Gerald OWENS and Philip LAWTON Israel - Gideon KLIGER and Ehud GAL Italy - Gabrio ZANDONA and Andres TRANI Japan - Tetsuya MATSUNAGA and Taro UENO Korea - Cheul YOON and Hyeongtae KIM Netherlands - Sven COSTER and Kalle COSTER New Zealand - Carl EVANS and Peter BURLING Poland - Patryk PIASECKI and Kacper ZIEMINSKI Portugal - Álvaro MARINHO and Miguel NUNES PR China - Wang WEIDONG and Deng DAOKUN Russia - Michael SHEREMETIEV and Maxim SHEREMETIEV Singapore - Yuan Zhen XU and Seng Kiat Terence KOH Slovenia - Karlo HMELJAK and Mitja NEVECNY Spain - Onan BARREIROS and Aaron SARMIENTO Sweden - Anton DAHLBERG and Sebastian OSTLING Switzerland - Tobias ETTER and Felix STEIGER Turkey - Deniz CINAR and Ates CINAR USA - Stuart MCNAY and Graham BIEHL
Women’s Two Person Dinghy - 470
19 entries confirmed, 38 athletesArgentina - Fernanda SESTO and Consuelo MONSGUR Australia - Elise RECHICHI and Tess PARKINSON Austria - Sylvia VOGL and Carolina FLATSCHER Brazil - Oliveira FERNANDA and Isabel SWAN Czech Republic - Lenka SMIDOVA and Lenka MRZILKOVA France - Ingrid PETITJEAN and Gwendolyn LEMAITRE Germany - Stefanie ROTHWEILER and Vivien KUSSATZ Great Britain - Christina BASSADONE and Saskia CLARK Israel - Nike KORNECKI and Vered BOUSKILA Italy - Giulia CONTI and Giovanna MICOL Japan - Ai KONDO and Naoko KAMATA Netherlands - Marcelien DE KONING and Lobke BERKHOUT PR China - Wen YIMEI and Yu CHUNYAN Singapore - Liying TOH and Hui Min Deborah ONG Slovenia - Vesna DEKLEVA PAOLI and Klara MAUCEC Spain - Natalia VIA-DUFRESNE and Laia TUTZO Sweden - Therese TORGERSSON and Vendela SANTEN Switzerland - Emmanuelle ROL and Anne-Sophie THILO USA - Amanda CLARK and Sarah MERGENTHALER
Men’s Keeboat - Star
16 entries confirmed, 32 athletesAustralia - Iain MURRAY and Andrew PALFREY Austria - Hans SPITZAUER and Hans-Christian NEHAMMER Brazil - Robert SCHEIDT and Bruno PRADA Croatia - Marin Jr LOVOROVIC and Sinisa MIKULICIC France - Xavier ROHART and Pascal RAMBEAU Germany - Marc-Aurel PICKEL and Ingo BORKOWSKI Great Britain - Iain PERCY and Andrew SIMPSON Ireland - Peter O'LEARY and Stephen MILNE Italy - Diego NEGRI and Luigi VIALE New Zealand - Hamish PEPPER and Carl WILLIAMS Poland - Mateusz KUSZNIEREWICZ and Dominik ZYCKI Portugal - Afonso DOMINGOS and Bernardo SANTOS PR China - Li HONGQUAN and Wang HE Sweden - Frederik LOOF and Anders EKSTROM Switzerland - Flavio MARAZZI and Enrico DEMARIA USA - John DANE III and Austin SPERRY
Women’s Keelboat - Yngling
15 entries confirmed, 45 athletesAustralia - Krystal WEIR, Karyn GOJNICH and Angela FARRELL Canada - Jennifer PROVAN, Martha HENDERSON and Katie ABBOTT Finland - Silja LEHTINEN, Maria KLEMETZ and Livia VARESMAA France - Anne LE HELLEY, Catharine LEPESANT and Julie GERECHT Germany - Urike SCHUMANN, Ute HOPFER and Julia BLECK Great Britain - Sarah AYTON, Sarah WEBB and Pippa WILSON Greece - Sofia BEKATOROU, Sofia PAPADOPOULOU and Virginia KRAVARIOTI Italy - Calligaris CHIARA, Francesca SCOGNAMILLO and Giulia PIGNOLO Netherlands - Mandy MULDER, Annemieke BES and Merel WITTEVEEN Norway - Siren SUNDBY, Alexandra KOEFOED and Lise Birgitte FREDRIKSEN PR China - Song XIAQUN, Yu YANLI and Li XIAONI Russia - Ekaterina SKUDINA, Diana KRUTSKIKH and Natalia IVANOVA South Africa - Dominique PROVOYEUR, Penny ALISON and Kim REW Spain - Monica AZON, Sandra AZON and Graciela PISONERO USA - Sally BARKOW, Carrie HOWE and Debbie CAPOZZI
Multihull - Tornado
15 entries confirmed, 30 athletesArgentina - Santiago LANGE and Carlos ESPINOLA Australia - Darren BUNDOCK and Glenn ASHBY Austria - Roman HAGARA and Hans Peter STEINACHER Belgium - Carolijn BROUWER and Sebastien GODEFROID Canada - Oskar JOHANNSON and Kevin STITTLE France - Xavier REVIL and Christophe ESPAGNON Germany - Johannes POLGAR and Florian SPALTEHOLZ Great Britain - Leigh MCMILLAN and Will HOWDEN Greece - Iordanis PASCHALIDES and Konstantinos TRIGONIS Italy - Francesco MARCOLINI and Edoardo BIANCHI Netherlands - Mitch BOOTH and Pim NIEUWENHUIS PR China - Chen XIUKE and Luo YOUJIA Spain - Fernando ECHAVARRI and Anton PAZ Ukraine - Pavlo KALYNCHEV and Andriy SHAFRANYUK USA - John LOVELL and Charles OGLETREE
Skiff - 49er
19 entries confirmed, 38 athletesAustralia - Nathan OUTTERIDGE and Ben AUSTIN Austria - Nico DELLE-KARTH and Nikolaus RESCH AUTNR1 Brazil - Andre FONSECA and Rodrigo DUARTE Canada - Gordon COOK and Ben REMOCKER Croatia - Pavle KOSTOV and Peter CUPAC Denmark - Jonas WARRER and Martin KIRKETERPDENMK3 France - Emmanuel DYEN and Yann ROCHERIEUX Germany - Jan-Peter PECKOLT and Hannes PECKOLT Great Britain - Stevie MORRISON and Ben RHODES Italy - Piero SIBELLO and Gianfranco SIBELLO Japan - Akira ISHIBASHI and Yukio MAKINO Norway - Christopher GUNDERSEN and Frode BOVIM Poland - Marcin CZAJKOWSKI and Krzysztof KIERKOWSKI Portugal - Jorge LIMA and Francisco ANDRADE PR China - Li FEI and Hu XIANQIANGE Spain - Iker MARTINEZ and Xabier FERNANDEZ Sweden - Jonas LINDBERG and Kalle TORLEN Ukraine - Rodion LUKA and Georgiy LEONCHUK USA - Timothy WADLOW and Christopher RAST
Heavyweight Dinghy - Finn
25 entries confirmed, 25 athletesAustralia - Anthony NOSSITER Brazil - Eduardo COUTO Canada - Chris COOK Croatia - Ivan KLJAKOVIC GASPIC Cyprus - Haris PAPADOPOULOS Czech Republic - Michael MAIER Denmark - Jonas HOEGH-CHRISTENSEN Finland - Tapio NIRKKO France - Guillaume FLORENT Great Britain - Ben AINSLIE Greece - Emilios PAPATHANASIOU India - Nachhatar Singh JOHAL Ireland - Timothy GOODBODY Italy - Giorgio POGGI Netherlands - Pieter-Jan POSTMA New Zealand - Dan SLATER Norway - Peer MOBERG Poland - Rafal SZUKIEL PR China - Zhang PENG Russia - Eduard SKORNIAKOV Slovenia - Gasper VINCENC Spain - Rafael TRUJILLO Sweden - Daniel BIRGMARK Turkey - Ali Kemal TUFEKCI USA - Zachary RAILEY
Men’s Windsurfer - RS:X
35 entries confirmed, 35 athletesArgentina - Mariano REUTEMANN Belarus - Mikalai ZHUKAVETS Brazil - Ricardo SANTOS Chinese Taipei - Chang HAO Canada - Zac PLAVSIC Colombia - Santiago GRILLO Croatia - Luka MRATOVIC Cyprus - Andreas CARIOLOU Denmark - Jonas KAELSDO POULSEN Estonia - Johannes AHUN France - Julien BONTEMPS Great Britain - Nick DEMPSEY Greece - Nikolas KAKLAMANAKIS Hong Kong - King Yiin CHAN Hungary - Aron GADORFALVI Indonesia - Oka SULAKSANA Israel - Shahar ZUBARI Italy - Fabian HEIDEGGER Japan - Makoto TOMIZAWA Korea - Taehoon LEE Mexico - David MIER Y TERAN Netherlands - Casper BOUMAN New Zealand - Tom ASHLEY Poland - Przemyslaw MIARCZYNSKI Portugal - João RODRIGUES PR China - Wang AICHEN Russia - Alexey TOKOREV Slovak Republic - Patrik POLLAK Spain - Ivan PASTOR Switzerland - Richard STAUFFACHER Thailand - Ek BOONSAWAD Turkey - Ertugrul ICINGIR Ukraine - Maksym OBEREMKO USA - Benjamin BARGER Venezuela - Carlos FLORES
Women’s Windsurfer - RS:X
27 entries confirmed, 27 athletesArgentina - Florencia GUTIERREZ Australia - Jessica CRISP Brazil - Patricia FREITAS Bulgaria - Irina KONSTANTINOVA-BONTEMPS Canada - Nikola GIRKE Cyprus - Gavriela HADJIDAMIANOU Denmark - Bettina HONORE Finland - Tuuli PETAJA France - Faustine MERRET Great Britain - Bryony SHAW Greece - Frai ATHINA Hong Kong - Wai Kei CHAN Hungary - Diane DETRE Israel - Maayan DAVIDOVICH Italy - Alessandra SENSINI Japan - Yasuko KOSUGE Mexico - Demita VEGA DELILLE New Zealand - Barbara KENDALL Norway - Jannicke STÅLSTRØM Poland - Zofia KLEPACKA PR China - Yin JIAN Russia - Tatiana BAZUK Spain - Marina ALABAU Thailand - Napalai TANSAI Turkey - Sedef KOKTENTURK Ukraine - Olha MASLIVETS USA - Nancy RIOS |
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