THE 470 IN THE OLYMPICS

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At the end of 1972, the International Yacht Racing Union (I.Y.R.U.), the world governing body for the sport of sailing, selected the 470 Class for the double-handed dinghy event open to both men and women sailors for the 1976 Olympic Games of Montreal (Canada).

Almost 60 boats took part in the first pre-Olympic regatta organised in 1975 at the same venue as the Olympic regatta in Kingston. The winners were the French mixed crew Jean-François and Claire Fountaine. One year later, Frank Hubner and Harro Bode, from the former Federal Republic of Germany, won the first 470 Olympic regatta in which 28 nations competed.

The I.Y.R.U. renewed the 470 Class as an open event for the Olympic Games of Moscow (former USSR) in 1980 and Los Angeles (USA) in 1984, and then decided at the end of 1984 to split the open event in two, one dedicated to the men crews and one dedicated to the women crews, for the 1988 Olympic Games of Seoul (South Korea).

Since that time, both men and women 470 Class Olympic events have been renewed every four years by the I.Y.R.U. and then its successors, the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) and World Sailing (WS) up to the 2020 Olympic Games of Tokyo (Japan), but for 2024 (Paris Olympic Games) the 470 will be the equipment for the Mixed Two Person Dinghy event.

Australia (6 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze) has been the most successful nation, followed by Spain (4 Gold, 2 Silver and 1 Bronze),  USA (2 Gold, 4 Silver and 2 Bronze), Great Britain (2 Gold and 5 Silver) and France (1 Gold and 4 Bronze).

The most successful sailors in the history of the 470 Class, Mathew Belcher from Australia and Hannah Mills from Great Britain, have won 3 medals each but with different crew members.

Theresa Zabell from Spain in 1992 and 1996, Malcom Page from Australia in 2008 and 2012, Mathew Belcher in 2012 and 2021 and Hannah Mills in 2016 and 2021 have all succeeded in winning two Gold medals, sailing with different crew members.

Six teams have succeeded in winning two medals each:

  • Thierry Peponnet and Luc Pillot (France): 1 Gold (1988) and 1 Bronze (1984)
  • Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield (Great Britain): 2 Silver (2004 and 2008)
  • Tõnu Tõniste and Toomas Tõniste (former USSR and then Estonia): 1 Silver (1988) and 1 Bronze (1992)
  •  Ruslana Taran and Olena Pakholchik (Ukraine): 2 Bronze (1996 and 2000)
  • Jo Alleh and Olivia (Polly) Powrie (New Zealand): 1 Gold (2012) and 1 Silver (2016)
  • Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark (Great Britain): 1 Silver (2012) and 1 Gold (2016)
  • Mathew Belcher and William Ryan (Australia): 1 Silver (2016) and 1 Gold (2021)

The following sailors have won multiple medals sailing with different crew members

  • Jennifer J Isler (USA): 1 Silver (2000) and 1 Bronze (1992)
  • Teresa Zabell (Spain): 2 Gold (1992 and 1996)
  • Kevin Burnham (USA): 1 Gold (2004) and 1 Silver (1992)
  • Paul Foester (USA): 1 Gold (2004) and 1 Silver (2000)
  • Malcolm Page (Australia): 2 Gold (2008 and 2012)
  • Lobke Berkhout (Netherlands): 1 Silver (2008) and 1 Bronze (2012)
  • Juan de la Fuente (Argentina): 2 Bronze (2000 and 2012)
  • Mathew Belcher (Australia): 2 Gold (2012 and 2021), 1 Silver (2016) 
  • Hannah Mills (Great Britain): 2 Gold (2016 and 2021), 1 Silver (2012
  • Anton Dahlberg (Sweden): 1 Silver (2021), 1 Bronze (2024)

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