Medal Summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Metre: details |
Great Britain (GBR) Thomas McMeekin Gilbert Laws Charles Crichton |
Belgium (BEL) Léon Huybrechts Louis Huybrechts Henri Weewauters |
France (FRA) Henri Arthus Louis Potheau Pierre Rabot |
| 7 Metre: details |
Great Britain (GBR) Charles Rivett-Carnac Frances Rivett-Carnac Norman Bingley Richard Dixon |
none awarded | none awarded |
| 8 Metre: details |
Great Britain (GBR) Blair Cochrane Arthur Wood Henry Sutton John Rhodes Charles Campbell |
Sweden (SWE) Carl Hellström Edmund Thormählen Erik Wallerius Eric Sandberg Harald Wallin |
Great Britain (GBR) Philip Hunloke Alfred Hughes Frederick Hughes George Ratsey William Ward |
| 12 Metre: details |
Great Britain (GBR) Thomas Glen-Coats John Downes John Buchanan James Bunten Arthur Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait John Aspin |
Great Britain (GBR) Charles MacIver James Kenion James Baxter William Davidson John Jellico Thomas Littledale Charles MacLeod-Robertson John Spence John Adam Cecil MacIver |
none awarded |
| 15 Metre: |
No Entries | ||
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