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Sailing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics

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Sailing
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueNational Sailing Centre
Dates17 – 25 August 2010
No. of events4 (2 boys, 2 girls)
Competitors100 (50 boys, 50 girls) from
60 nations
2014 →

Sailing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore took place between 17 and 25 August. The sailing competition comprised four medal events with Boys and Girls sailing in either the Byte CII boat (one person dinghy) or Techno 293 (windsurfing).[1]

One Person Dinghy

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Boys

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Name Country
Saif Ibrahim Al-Hammadi  United Arab Emirates
Eduardo Ariza  Dominican Republic
Pavlo Babych  Ukraine
Ian Barrows  United States Virgin Islands
Péter Bathó  Hungary
Marco Benini  Italy
Juan Ignacio Biava  Argentina
Darren Wong Loong Choy  Singapore
Jack Collinson  New Zealand
Anis Elmjid  Tunisia
Alexander "Catatau" Elstrodt  Brazil
Harald Fæste  Norway
Florian Haufe  Germany
Lester Luis Hernández  Cuba
Marti Llena  Spain
Massimo Mazzolini  Monaco
Muhamad Amirul Shafiq Md Jais  Malaysia
Valerij Ovcinnikov  Lithuania
Gonçalo Pires  Portugal
Supakon Pongwichean  Thailand
Alp Rodopman  Turkey
Sébastian Schneiter  Switzerland
Owen Siese  Bermuda
Mark Spearman  Australia
Kaarle Tapper  Finland
Aquila Tatira  Cook Islands
Just van Aanholt  Netherlands Antilles
Wang Zhi  China
Žan Luka Zelko  Slovenia

Girls

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Name Country
Irene Abascal  Guatemala
Elise Beavis  New Zealand
Niki Blassar  Finland
Céline Carlsen  Denmark
Sanlay Castro  Cuba
Catherine Diaz  United States Virgin Islands
Sarah Douglas  Canada
Paloma Esteban  Dominican Republic
Lara Kiran Granier  Kenya
Gu Min  China
Lamia Feriel Hammiche  Algeria
Pinar Kaynar  Turkey
Madison Kennedy  Australia
Sofiia Larycheva  Ukraine
Stephanie Lovell  Saint Lucia
Claudia Mazzaferro  Brazil
Teau Moana McKenszie  Cook Islands
Khairunneeta Mohd Affendy  Malaysia
Sophie Murphy  Ireland
Eva Peternelj  Slovenia
Sara Piasecka  Poland
Maria Poncell  Chile
Alexandra Rayroux  Switzerland
Tu´lemanu Ripley  American Samoa
Matilde Simoncini  San Marino
Inês Sobral  Portugal
Constanze Stolz  Germany
Lara Vadlau  Austria
Daphne van der Vaart  Netherlands
Nicole van der Velden  Aruba
Elizabeth Wauchope  Cayman Islands
Natasha Michiko Yokoyama  Singapore

Windsurfing

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Boys

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Name Country
Kiran Badloe  Netherlands
Daniele Benedetti  Italy
Omar Noureddine Bouabdallah  Algeria
Matías Canseco  Peru
Cheng Chun Leung Michael  Hong Kong
José Dávila  Mexico
Efstratios Doukas  Greece
Ronalds Kaups  Latvia
Kim Chan-eui  South Korea
Daiya Kuramochi  Japan
Maxime Labat  France
Juan Lejarraga  Guatemala
Kieran Martin  United Kingdom
Alejandro Luis Monllor  Puerto Rico
Artem Murashev  Russia
András Nikl  Hungary
Robert Pellowski  Poland
Mayan Rafic  Israel
Nikita Rom  Estonia
Bautista Saubidet Birkner  Argentina
Ian Stokes  United States

Girls

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Name Country
Valentina Serigós  Argentina
Andrea Vanhoorne  Belgium
Anastasiya Yalkevich  Belarus
Wendy Richer Soares  Brazil
Audrey Caron  Canada
Clidane Humeau  France
Man Ka Kei  Hong Kong
Naomi Cohen  Israel
Veronica Fanciulli  Italy
Shiori Yuri  Japan
Diana Valera  Mexico
Josefina Roder  Peru
Hanna Idziak  Poland
Audrey Pei Lin Yong  Singapore
Lara Lagoa  Spain
Siripon Kaewduang-Ngam  Thailand
Jade Rogers  United Kingdom
Margot Samson  United States

Competition schedule

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Event Date Event Day Starting Time Event Details
25 August Wednesday 12:00 Girls' Byte CII
12:00 Girls' Techno 293
12:05 Boys' Byte CII
12:05 Boys' Techno 293

Results

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Boys

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
One Person Dinghy (Byte CII)
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 Ian Barrows (ISV)  Florian Haufe (GER)  Just Van Aanholt (AHO)
Windsurfing (Techno 293)
details
 Mayan Rafic (ISR)  Chun Leung Michael Cheng (HKG)  Kieran Martin (GBR)

Girls

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
One Person Dinghy (Byte CII)
details
 Lara Vadlau (AUT)  Daphne van der Vaart (NED)  Constanze Stolz (GER)
Windsurfing (Techno 293)
details
 Siripon Kaewduang-Ngam (THA)  Veronica Fanciulli (ITA)  Audrey Pei Lin Yong (SIN)

References

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  1. ^ "ISAF : Equipment Chosen for Sailing Events at 2010 Youth Olympic Games". Archived from the original on 22 June 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2010.