Sailing
Five men and four women competed in six different Sailing events at the 2000 Olympics, including two top 10 finishes.
Men's Double Handed Dinghy (470)
- Eiichiro Hamazaki and Yuji Miyai
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- Race 1 — 19
- Race 2 — (22)
- Race 3 — (26)
- Race 4 — 13
- Race 5 — 4
- Race 6 — 16
- Race 7 — 17
- Race 8 — 18
- Race 9 — 10
- Race 10 — 16
- Race 11 — 20
- Final — 133 (18th place)
Women's Mistral
- Masako Imai
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- Race 1 — 6
- Race 2 — 12
- Race 3 — 10
- Race 4 — 10
- Race 5 — (15)
- Race 6 — 5
- Race 7 — 9
- Race 8 — 11
- Race 9 — (16)
- Race 10 — 7
- Race 11 — 8
- Final — 78 (10th place)
Women's Single Handed Dinghy (Europe)
- Maiko Sato
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- Race 1 — 21
- Race 2 — 13
- Race 3 — 20
- Race 4 — 22
- Race 5 — 22
- Race 6 — 17
- Race 7 — 22
- Race 8 — (24)
- Race 9 — 22
- Race 10 — (23)
- Race 11 — 13
- Final — 172 (23rd place)
Women's Double Handed Dinghy (470)
- Yumiko Shige and Yurie Alicia Kinoshita
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- Race 1 — 9
- Race 2 — 5
- Race 3 — 10
- Race 4 — 7
- Race 5 — 1
- Race 6 — (14)
- Race 7 — 8
- Race 8 — 3
- Race 9 — (12)
- Race 10 — 12
- Race 11 — 11
- Final — 66 (8th place)
Open Laser
- Kunio Suzuki
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- Race 1 — (38)
- Race 2 — 12
- Race 3 — 19
- Race 4 — 15
- Race 5 — 32
- Race 6 — (36)
- Race 7 — 17
- Race 8 — 25
- Race 9 — 24
- Race 10 — 30
- Race 11 — 28
- Final — 202 (27th place)
Open High Performance Two Handed Dinghy (49er)
- Kenji Nakamura and Tomoyuki Sasaki
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- Race 1 — 4
- Race 2 — 4
- Race 3 — 10
- Race 4 — 15
- Race 5 — 9
- Race 6 — 16
- Race 7 — (17)
- Race 8 — 15
- Race 9 — 15
- Race 10 — 13
- Race 11 — 16
- Race 12 — (17)
- Race 13 — 14
- Race 14 — 16
- Race 15 — 14
- Race 16 — 12
- Final — 173 (16th place)
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—Pierre Bayle (16471706)
“The Colonel went out sailing,
He spoke with Turk and Jew
With Christian and with Infidel
For all tongues he knew.
O whats a wifeless man? said he
And he came sailing home.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“I saw three ships come sailing by,
Come sailing by, come sailing by,
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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)