Sailing
Five men and one woman competed for Hungary in the Sailing venue at the 2000 Olympics. The best finish was 15th.
Men's Mistral
- Aron Gadorfalvi
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- Race 1 — (24)
- Race 2 — 19
- Race 3 — 19
- Race 4 — 23
- Race 5 — 21
- Race 6 — 23
- Race 7 — 21
- Race 8 — 17
- Race 9 — 14
- Race 10 — (37) OCS
- Race 11 — 20
- Final — 177 (24thplace)
Men's Single Handed Dinghy (Finn)
- Balazs Hajdu
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- Race 1 — (26) DSQ
- Race 2 — 6
- Race 3 — 16
- Race 4 — 16
- Race 5 — 3
- Race 6 — 5
- Race 7 — (26) DNF
- Race 8 — 8
- Race 9 — 22
- Race 10 — 10
- Race 11 — 16
- Final — 102 (15th place)
Men's Double Handed Dinghy (470)
- Marcell S. Goszleth and Adam C. Szorenyi
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- Race 1 — (30) OCS
- Race 2 — 20
- Race 3 — 19
- Race 4 — 18
- Race 5 — 25
- Race 6 — 24
- Race 7 — 26
- Race 8 — 17
- Race 9 — (29)
- Race 10 — 28
- Race 11 — 27
- Final — 204 (29th place)
Men's Laser
- Tamas Eszes
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- Race 1 — 5
- Race 2 — (26)
- Race 3 — 9
- Race 4 — 13
- Race 5 — (44) DSQ
- Race 6 — 14
- Race 7 — 16
- Race 8 — 26
- Race 9 — 5
- Race 10 — 26
- Race 11 — 13
- Final — 127 (18thplace)
Women's Mistral
- Luca Gadorfalvi
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- Race 1 — 23
- Race 2 — (26)
- Race 3 — 24
- Race 4 — 24
- Race 5 — (28)
- Race 6 — 21
- Race 7 — 25
- Race 8 — 21
- Race 9 — 15
- Race 10 — 23
- Race 11 — 25
- Final — 201 (25th place)
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Famous quotes containing the word sailing:
“Theologians should not be ashamed to admit that they cannot enter a contest with such antagonists [the sceptics], and that they do not want to expose the Gospel truths to such an attack. The ship of Jesus Christ is not made for sailing on this stormy sea, but for taking shelter from this tempest in the haven of faith.”
—Pierre Bayle (16471706)
“To sunny waters some
By fatal instinct fly; where on the pool
They sportive wheel, or, sailing down the stream,
Are snatched immediate by the quick-eyed trout
Or darting salmon.”
—James Thomson (17001748)
“I saw three ships come sailing by,
Come sailing by, come sailing by,
I saw three ships come sailing by,
On Christmas Day in the morning.”
—Unknown. As I Sat on a Sunny Bank. . .
Oxford Book of Light Verse, The. W. H. Auden, ed. (1938)