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Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics

At the 1908 Summer Olympics, four sailing events were contested.

Contents

Sailing, 6-meter class

PosAthlete
1Dormy (GBR)
Gilbert Laws , Thomas McMeekin , Charles Chrichton
2Zut (BEL)
Léon Huybrechts , Louis Huybrechts , Henri Weewauters
3Guyoni (FRA)
Henri Arthus , Louis Potheau , Perre Rabot


Sailing, 7-meter class

PosAthlete
1Heroine (GBR)
Charles Rivett-Carnac, S. S. Norman Bingley , Richard Dixon , Frances Clytie Rivett-Carnac
-No other boats competed

Sailing, 8-meter class

PosAthlete
1Cobweb (GBR)
Blair Cochrane , Arthur Wood , Henry Sutton , John Rhodes , Charles Campbell
2Vinga (SWE)
Carl Hellström , Edmund Thormählen , Eric Wallerius , Erik Sandberg , Harald Wallin
3Sorais (GBR)
Philip Hunloke , Alfred Hughes , Frederick Hughes , George Ratsey , William Ward

Sailing, 12-meter class

PosAthlete
1Hera (GBR)
Thomas Glen-Coats , Arthur Downes , John Downes, John Buchanan , James Bunten , David Dunlap , John Mackenzie , Albert Martin , T. Gerald Tait , John Aspin
2Mouchette (GBR)
Charles MacIver , Cecil MacIver , John Adam, James Kenion , James Baxter, William Davidson, John Spence, Charles MacLeod Robertson , John Jellico , Thomas Littledale
-No other boats competed
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