Sailing at the Games of the V Olympiad |
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Yachting Bookmark in the Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912
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Venues | Nynäshamn | |||||||||||||||
Dates | First race: 19 July 1912 Last race: 22 July 1912 |
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Sailors | 118 from 6 countries | |||||||||||||||
Boats | 26 | |||||||||||||||
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Royal Swedish Yacht Club | |
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Kungliga Svenska Segelsällskapet | |
General information | |
Type | Olympic harbor |
Town or city | Nynäshamn |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 58°54′30″N 17°57′30″E / 58.90833°N 17.95833°ECoordinates: 58°54′30″N 17°57′30″E / 58.90833°N 17.95833°E |
Elevation | Sealevel |
Sailing/Yachting is an Olympic sport starting from the Games of the 1st Olympiad (1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece). With the exception of 1904 and possible 1916 sailing was always a part of the Olympic program. The Sailing program of 1912 consisted of a total of four sailing classes (disciplines). For each class two races were scheduled from 19 July 1912 to 22 July 1912 off the coast of Nynäshamn at the Baltic Sea.
When Sweden was assigned to host the 1912 Olympic Games two cities wanted to be the venue for the sailing program. Gothenburg and . Gothenburg claimed that it was a much shorter passage for the oversees entries (about 525 nautical miles (972 km)) than it was to Stockholm. Stockholm however got the sailing program because of then all Olympic events should be in the same vicinity. As specific location Nynäshamn, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Stockholm was chosen.
The Royal Swedish Yacht Club was requested to organize the sailing event. Discussions took place whether the races would take place at the same time period of the other Olympic events. Finally the decision was taken to hold them just after the other Olympic events. Also several other races were organized in conjunction of the Olympic races.
A inner and an outer course was created of the coast of Nynäshamn:
A maximum of 2 boats per country per class was allowed.
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Source: Although one of the oldest organized sporting activities, sailing in the early first part of the 20th century was not uniformly organized. This had a lot to do with national traditions as well as with the fact that there were no standardized boat types with uniform building instructions and measurements. Also a lot of development was done in the area of boat design and boat building. The shape of a boat, specifically its length, its weight and its sail area, are major parameters that determine the boat's speed. Several initiatives were started to create a formula that made it possible to have boats race each other without having to calculate the final result. But the different countries initially could not agree on an international system. At the Olympics of 1900 it was clear that sailing was not ready for international competition, and something had to be done.