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Santiago Lange: "Atlanta 1996 taught me how to do the next ones"

by Agustín Argüelles / ILCA 9 Jul 07:09 PDT
Santiago Lange © ILCA Class Association

As part of ILCA's "30 Years of Olympic ILCA Sailing" series, we speak with sailors who competed in the class's Olympic debut and reflect on what that experience means three decades on.

For Argentine sailor Santiago Lange, Atlanta 1996 was just one chapter in what would become one of the most remarkable Olympic careers in the history of sailing.

When the Laser class was added to the Olympic programme for the first time at Atlanta 1996, Lange immediately recognised the opportunity. Arriving in Savannah as one of Argentina's leading sailors — already a three-time Snipe World Champion — he was considered a contender for a medal. He finished ninth in a highly competitive fleet, in a result that, as he reflects, taught him valuable lessons about how to approach the Games that followed.

Atlanta 1996 was the first of seven Olympic appearances for Lange, a record that places him among the most extraordinary figures in Olympic sailing history. He went on to win bronze medals at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 in the Tornado class, before achieving the crowning moment of his career at Rio 2016, where he claimed Olympic gold in the Nacra 17 alongside Cecilia Carranza — just months after undergoing surgery to remove a portion of his lung following a cancer diagnosis. He was named World Sailor of the Year in 2016 by World Sailing. He competed at his seventh and final Olympic Games at Tokyo 2020, serving as one of Argentina's flag bearers at the opening ceremony, before retiring from Olympic competition in 2023 after a 43-year career.

Beyond the Olympics, Lange established himself as one of Argentina's greatest ever sailors, winning four World Championship titles across multiple classes.

Reflecting on Atlanta 1996, Lange shares: "What does Atlanta 1996 mean to you 30 years later?"

This interview is part of: 30 Years of Olympic ILCA Sailing. A celebration of the class's Olympic debut, featuring athletes who competed in the first Olympic ILCA (Laser) regatta and their reflections three decades on.

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