Ukraine at The 2000 Summer Olympics - Sailing

Sailing

Men's Mistral

  • Maxym Oberemko
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Round Robin Group 1 — (1-4) 1 point — Did not advance

Open High Performance Two Handed Dinghy (49er)

  • Rodion Luka and Georgiy Leonchuk
  • 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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