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 Yachting at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Definition 

Medal winners in the traditional yachting events were:

  • International Finn
  • International Flying Dutchman
    • Gold: Jonathan McKee/Carl Buchan - United States
    • Silver: Terry McLaughlin/Evert Bastet - Canada
    • Bronze: Jonathan Richards/Peter Allam - Great Britain
  • International 470
    • Gold: Luis Doreste/Roberto Molino - Spain
    • Silver: Steve "the big balls" Benjamin/Chris Steinfeld - United States
    • Bronze: Thierry Peponnet/Luc Piliot - France
  • International Soling
    • Gold: Robbie Haines/Ed Travelvan/Rod Davis -United States
    • Silver: Torben Grael/Daniel Adler/Ronaldo Senfft - Brazil
    • Bronze: Hans Fogh/John Kerr/Steve Calder - Canada
  • International Star
    • Gold: Bill Buchan/Steve Erickson - United States
    • Silver: Joachim Griese/Michael Marcour - Federal Republic of Germany
    • Bronze: Giorgio Goria/Alfio Peraboni - Italy
  • International Tornado
    • Gold: Rex Sellers/Chris Timms - New Zealand
    • Silver: Randy Symth/Jay Glasser - United States
    • Bronze: Chris Cairns.John Anderson - Australia
  • International Windglider
    • Gold: Stephan Van den Berg - Netherlands
    • Silver: Scott Steele - United States
    • Bronze: Bruce Kendall - New Zealand

Board-sailing was an Exhibition Event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, CA. Both Men and Women were allowed to participate. The Gold medal was awarded to Karen Morch of Canada.

See also

de:Olympische Sommerspiele 1984/Segeln

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