Italy at The 2000 Summer Olympics - Sailing

Sailing

Italy competed in ten of the Sailing events at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and won two medals.

Men's Mistral

  • Riccardo Giordano
    1. Race 1 – (25)
    2. Race 2 – 14
    3. Race 3 – 22
    4. Race 4 – (29)
    5. Race 5 – 6
    6. Race 6 – 21
    7. Race 7 – 11
    8. Race 8 – 21
    9. Race 9 – 3
    10. Race 10 – 18
    11. Race 11 – 12
    12. Final – 128 (17th place)

Men's Single Handed Dinghy (Finn)

  • Luca Devoti
    1. Race 1 – (19)
    2. Race 2 – 2
    3. Race 3 – 2
    4. Race 4 – (18)
    5. Race 5 – 4
    6. Race 6 – 2
    7. Race 7 – 3
    8. Race 8 – 15
    9. Race 9 – 11
    10. Race 10 – 1
    11. Race 11 – 6
    12. Final – 46 (Silver medal)

Men's Double Handed Dinghy (470)

  • Matteo Ivaldi and Francesco Ivaldi
    1. Race 2 – 8
    2. Race 3 – 16
    3. Race 4 – 22
    4. Race 5 – 21
    5. Race 6 – (28)
    6. Race 7 – 9
    7. Race 8 – 10
    8. Race 9 – (26)
    9. Race 10 – 19
    10. Race 11 – 22
    11. Final – 139 (19th place)

Women's Mistral

  • Alessandra Sensini
    1. Race 1 – 3
    2. Race 2 – 1
    3. Race 3 – 3
    4. Race 4 – 2
    5. Race 5 – 1
    6. Race 6 – (4)
    7. Race 7 – 1
    8. Race 8 – 2
    9. Race 9 – 1
    10. Race 10 – (12)
    11. Race 11 – 1
    12. Final – 15 (Gold medal)

Women's Single Handed Dinghy (Europe)

  • Larissa Nevierov
    1. Race 1 – 3
    2. Race 2 – 9
    3. Race 3 – 4
    4. Race 4 – (19)
    5. Race 5 – 13
    6. Race 6 – (18)
    7. Race 7 – 7
    8. Race 8 – 11
    9. Race 9 – 8
    10. Race 10 – 8
    11. Race 11 – 12
    12. Final – 75 (8th place)

Women's Double Handed Dinghy (470)

  • Federica Salva' and Emanuela Sossi
    1. Race 1 – 4
    2. Race 2 – 4
    3. Race 3 – 9
    4. Race 4 – (16)
    5. Race 5 – 2
    6. Race 6 – (18)
    7. Race 7 – 12
    8. Race 8 – 8
    9. Race 9 – 10
    10. Race 10 – 7
    11. Race 11 – 4
    12. Final – 60 (7th place)

Open Laser

  • Diego Negri
    1. Race 1 – 9
    2. Race 2 – 17
    3. Race 3 – (18)
    4. Race 4 – 11
    5. Race 5 – 8
    6. Race 6 – 15
    7. Race 7 – 1
    8. Race 8 – 8
    9. Race 9 – 13
    10. Race 10 – (20)
    11. Race 11 – 9
    12. Final – 91 (8th place)

Open Tornado

  • Lorenzo Giacomo Bodini and Marco Bruno Bodini
    1. Race 1 – (17) OCS
    2. Race 2 – 12
    3. Race 3 – 11
    4. Race 4 – 12
    5. Race 5 – 12
    6. Race 6 – 15
    7. Race 7 – (17) OCS
    8. Race 8 – 6
    9. Race 9 – 11
    10. Race 10 – 10
    11. Race 11 – 9
    12. Final – 98 (14th place)

Open Two Handed Keelboat (Star)

  • Pietro D'Ali and Ferdinando Colaninno
    1. Race 1 – 9
    2. Race 2 – 2
    3. Race 3 – 8
    4. Race 4 – 6
    5. Race 5 – 13
    6. Race 6 – 12
    7. Race 7 – 10
    8. Race 8 – (17) OCS
    9. Race 9 – (17) DNC
    10. Race 10 – 2
    11. Race 11 – 17 OCS
    12. Final – 79 (10th place)

Open High Performance Two Handed Dinghy (49er)

  • Francesco Bruni and Gabriele Bruni
    1. Race 1 – 10
    2. Race 2 – 12
    3. Race 3 – 9
    4. Race 4 – 11
    5. Race 5 – 13
    6. Race 6 – 11
    7. Race 7 – (16)
    8. Race 8 – (18) OCS
    9. Race 9 – 5
    10. Race 10 – 7
    11. Race 11 – 9
    12. Race 12 – 7
    13. Race 13 – 11
    14. Race 14 – 8
    15. Race 15 – 16
    16. Race 16 – 5
    17. Final – 134 (11th place)

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