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German sailor
Axel May (born 13 August 1948 is a sailor from the
West-Germany, who represented his country at three Olympic Games.
[1] The first time was the
1968 Summer Olympics in
Acapulco,
Mexico as crew member in the
5.5 Metre. With helmsman
Klaus Oldendorff and fellow crew member
Peter Stülcken they took the 7th place. The second appearance was the
1976 Summer Olympics in
Kingston, Ontario,
Canada as crew member in the
Soling. With helmsman
Willi Kuhweide and fellow crew member
Karsten Meyer they took the 5th place. His final Olympics were the
1984 Summer Olympics in
Los Angeles,
United States as crew member in the
Soling. With helmsman
Willi Kuhweide and fellow crew member
Eckard Löll they took the 8th place.
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Fleet racing |
- 1968:
Norway
Spilling
- 1969:
Sweden
von Grünewaldt,
Nilsson,
Nordin
- 1970:
Denmark
Elvstrøm,
Jensen,
Mik-Meyer
- 1971:
Denmark
Elvstrøm,
Jensen,
Bandolowski
- 1972:
East Germany
Schwarz,
Köpsel,
Christoph
- 1973:
East Germany
Below,
Engelhardt,
Zachries
- 1974:
West Germany
Kuhweide,
May,
Meyer
- 1975:
Sweden
Wennerström,
Roslund,
Krook
- 1976:
East Germany
Below,
Engelhardt,
Zachries
- 1977:
West Germany
Geis,
Fehzner,
Bock
- 1978:
Canada
Fogh,
Kerr,
Toews
- 1979:
Brazil
de Souza,
Kaufman,
Heiman
- 1980:
Soviet Union
B. Budnikov,
A. Budnikov,
Polyakov
- 1981:
Austria
Farthofer,
Vartian,
Holler
- 1982:
Canada
Fogh,
Høj Jensen,
Kerr
- 1983:
Canada
Fogh,
Calder,
Kerr
- 1984: Not held due to Olympics.
- 1985:
Norway
Wang,
Petterson,
Selander
- 1986:
East Germany
Schümann,
Flach,
Jäkel
- 1987:
Soviet Union
Shayduko,
Kanov,
Polyakov
- 1988:
East Germany
Schümann,
Flach,
Jäkel
- 1989:
Denmark
Bank,
Seier,
Secher
- 1990 - 2018 To be researched first!
- 2005:
Germany
R. Koch,
M.Koch,
Bornemann
- 2009:
Germany
R. Koch,
M.Koch,
Bornemann
- 2019:
Finland
E. Heinonen,
Helmhout,
M. Heinonen
- 2020: Not held due to
COVID-19
- 2021:
Netherlands
den Outer,
de Lange,
Souli
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