List of sailors at the Summer Olympics: A
| Sailing at the Games of the Olympiad | |
Sailors at the Summer Olympics | |
| Venues | Meulan - Qingdao |
|---|---|
| Dates | 1896 - 2008 |
This list consists of sailors who have appeared in the article series of: Sailing at the .... Summer Olympics.
- Information about the scoring systems used for sailing during the Olympics, see: Scoring systems for Sailing at the Summer Olympics.
- For information about the classes (equipment) used for sailing during the Olympics have a look at: Olympic Classes
- The list is broken down into a page of each letter to reduce the size.
- The list is up to date till 1952
A
| • | Thomas Aas | 1912 | ||
| • | Albert van den Abeele | 1936 | ||
| • | Sten Abel | 1920 | ||
| • | Morgan Adams | 1936 | ||
| • | Herman von Adlerberg | 1912 | ||
| • | Henrik Agersborg | 1920 | ||
| • | Luis Domingo Aguirre | 1936 | ||
| • | Rolando Aguirre | 1924 | ||
| • | Arthur Ahnger | 1912 | ||
| • | Olle Åkerlund | 1932 | ||
| • | Auguste Albert | 1900 | ||
| • | A. L. Albrecht | 1948 | ||
| • | Kenneth Harrison Albury | 1952 | ||
| • | Konstantin Aleksandrov | 1952 | ||
| • | Lev Alekseev | 1952 | ||
| • | Max Alfthan | 1912 | ||
| • | H. Allard | 1928 | ||
| • | Jacques Henry Jules Allard | 1952 | ||
| • | R. Allen | 1948 | ||
| • | Juan Manuel Alonso-Allende | 1948 | ||
| • | Arthur Allers | 1920 | ||
| • | Erland Almqvist | 1952 | ||
| • | Percy Almstedt | 1920 | ||
| • | Santiago Amat Cansino | 1924 | ||
| • | Santiago Amat Cansino | 1928 | ||
| • | Santiago Amat Cansino | 1932 | ||
| • | Carl Robert Ameln | 1952 | ||
| • | Carl-Robert Ameln | 1948 | ||
| • | Roger Anciaux | 1948 | ||
| • | J.J. Andersen | 1928 | ||
| • | Francisco Rebello de Andrade | 1952 | ||
| • | Curt Andstén | 1912 | ||
| • | Jarl Andstén | 1912 | ||
| • | Dietz Angerer | 1928 | ||
| • | Dietz Angerer | 1936 | ||
| • | Erik Anker | 1928 | ||
| • | Johan Anker | 1908 | ||
| • | Johan Anker | 1912 | ||
| • | Johan Anker | 1928 | ||
| • | Pierre Arbaut | 1936 | ||
| • | Charles Arentz | 1920 | ||
| • | Tor Arneberg | 1952 | ||
| • | J. M. Arteche y Olabarri | 1928 | ||
| • | Henri Arthus | 1908 | ||
| • | Temple Ashbrook | 1932 | ||
| • | John Aspin | 1908 | ||
| • | Gunnar Asther | 1932 | ||
| • | Peter Attrill | 1952 | ||
| • | Giorgio Audizio | 1948 | ||
| • | Giorgio Audizio | 1952 | ||
| • | Michel Aureglia | 1952 | ||
| • | Otto Aust | 1912 | ||
= Female,
= Male
The number of flags equals the number of times a sailor represents his country. The country name behind each flags links to the national team in the specific Summer Olympics.
References
- (ed.) D. Mérillon (1901). Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports (PDF) (in French). Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.
- (ed.) Theodore Andrea Cook (1908). The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report (PDF). London: British Olympic Association.
- (ed.) Erik Bergvall (1913). The Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912 - Officiel Report (PDF). Stockholm: The Swedish Olympic Committee.
- (ed.) Belgium Olympic Committee (1957). Olympic Games 1920 - Officiel Report (PDF) (in French). Anvers: Belgium Olympic Committee.
- (ed.) M.A. Avé (1924). Les Jeux de la VIIIe Olympiade Paris 1924:rapport officiel (PDF) (in French). Paris: Librairie de France: Comité Olympique Français.
- (ed.) Herbert Kunze (1974). The official report of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXth Olympiad Munich 1972, Volume 3 The competitions (PDF). Munich: proSport.
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