Sailing
Men's Mistral
- Maxym Oberemko
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- Race 1 — 7
- Race 2 — 23
- Race 3 — 15
- Race 4 — 18
- Race 5 — (30)
- Race 6 — 16
- Race 7 — 6
- Race 8 — 1
- Race 9 — (26)
- Race 10 — 20
- Race 11 — 2
- Final — 108 (→ 14th place)
Men's Double Handed Dinghy (470)
- Yevhen Braslavets and Igor Matvienko
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- Race 1 — 2
- Race 2 — 5
- Race 3 — (30) DSQ
- Race 4 — (30) OCS
- Race 5 — 6
- Race 6 — 2
- Race 7 — 4
- Race 8 — 9
- Race 9 — 11
- Race 10 — 30 DSQ
- Race 11 — 3
- Final — 72 (→ 6th place)
Women's Mistral
- Olha Maslivets
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- Race 1 — 17
- Race 2 — (24)
- Race 3 — (23)
- Race 4 — 20
- Race 5 — 22
- Race 6 — 20
- Race 7 — 21
- Race 8 — 22
- Race 9 — 22
- Race 10 — 20
- Race 11 — 21
- Final — 185 (→ 23rd place)
Women's Double Handed Dinghy (470)
- Rusiana Taran and Olena Pakholchyk
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- Race 1 — 5
- Race 2 — 7
- Race 3 — 3
- Race 4 — (13)
- Race 5 — 5
- Race 6 — 1
- Race 7 — 10
- Race 8 — 9
- Race 9 — (11)
- Race 10 — 5
- Race 11 — 3
- Final — 48 (→ Silver Medal)
Open Three Handed Keelboat (Soling)
- Volodymyr Korotkov, Sergiy Pichugin and Sergiy Timokhov
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- Round Robin Group 1 — (1-4) 1 point — Did not advance
Open High Performance Two Handed Dinghy (49er)
- Rodion Luka and Georgiy Leonchuk
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- Race 1 — 3
- Race 2 — 15
- Race 3 — (18) RET
- Race 4 — 9
- Race 5 — 14
- Race 6 — 5
- Race 7 — 2
- Race 8 — (18) OCS
- Race 9 — 7
- Race 10 — 1
- Race 11 — 13
- Race 12 — 9
- Race 13 — 12
- Race 14 — 9
- Race 15 — 8
- Race 16 — 15
- Final — 122 (→ 10th place)
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Famous quotes containing the word sailing:
“O western orb sailing the heaven,
Now I know what you must have meant as a month since I walked,
As I walked in silence the transparent shadowy night,”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“Come, cuddle your head on my shoulder, dear,
Your head like the golden-rod,
And we will go sailing away from here
To the beautiful land of Nod.”
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18551919)
“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)