Jörn Borowski
East German sailor
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Olympic medal record | ||
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1980 Moskva | 470 |
Jörn Borowski (born 15 January 1959, in Rostock) is a German sailor who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He is the son of Olympic medalist Paul Borowski.[1]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jörn Borowski". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
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World Champions in Men's 470
- 1970: Y. Carr & H. Carr
- 1971: T. van Essen & W. van Essen
- 1972: S. Vollebregt & E. Vollebregt
- 1973: Söderlund & Börresen
- 1974: Gorostegui & Albalat
- 1975: Laurent & Surmin
- 1977: Ullman & Linskey
- 1978: Ullman & Linskey
- 1979: Kay & Komiya
- 1980: Ullman & Linskey
- 1981: Barnes & Willcox
- 1982: Borowski & Swensson
- 1983: Barnes & Willcox
- 1984: Barnes & Willcox
- 1985: T. Chieffi & E. Chieffi
- 1986: Peponnet & Pillot
- 1987: Hoeft & Bier
- 1988: Buckley & Newlands
- 1989: T. Tsutsumi & N. Tsutsumi
- 1990: Hunger & Schmidt
- 1991: Hunger & Schmidt
- 1992: Calafat & Sánchez
- 1993: Calafat & Sánchez
- 1994: B. Kouwenhoven & J. Kouwenhoven
- 1995: Kosmatopoulos & Trigonis
- 1996: B. Kouwenhoven & J. Kouwenhoven
- 1997: Leskinen & Heinila
- 1998: Philippe & Cariou
- 1999: Petit & Cuzon
- 2000: King & Turnbull
- 2001: Braslavets & Matviyenko
- 2002: Cooke & Nicholas
- 2003: Zandonà & Trani
- 2004: Wilmot & Page
- 2005: Wilmot & Page
- 2006: Asher & Willis
- 2007: Wilmot & Page
- 2008: Asher & Willis
- 2009: Fantela & Marenić
- 2010: Belcher & Page
- 2011: Belcher & Page
- 2012: Belcher & Page
- 2013: Belcher & Ryan
- 2014: Belcher & Ryan
- 2015: Belcher & Ryan
- 2016: Fantela & Marenić
- 2017: Belcher & Ryan
- 2018: Peponnet & Mion
- 2019: Belcher & Ryan
- 2021: Dahlberg & Bergström
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