Sailing At The 1912 Summer Olympics – 10 Metre
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. Two races were scheduled plus eventual sail-off's. 28 sailors, on 4 boats, from 3 nation entered.


Race schedule


Course area and course configuration

For the 10-Metre Course A was used.


Weather conditions


Final results

The 1912 Olympic scoring system was used. All competitors were male.


Daily standings


Notes

In the 10 Metre was chosen for this Olympics above the 7 Metre since 10 Metre outnumbered the 7 Metre in boats build.


Other information


Prizes

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References

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