Dutch sailor (born 1960)
Roy Heiner (born 22 November 1960, in Virginia, Free State, South Africa) is a sailor from the Netherlands,[1] who represented his country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Pusan. Heiner took 7th place in the Finn.[2][3][4][5] In 1992 Summer Olympics, Barcelona Heiner helmed the Dutch Soling. With crew members Peter Burggraaff and Han Bergsma Heiner took 18th place. Heiner switched back to the Finn for the 1996 Summer Olympics, Savannah and took the bronze medal. His last Olympic appearance was in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.[6] With crew members Peter van Niekerk and Dirk de Ridder Heiner took 4th place in the Soling.[7][8]
Besides his Olympic sailing career Heiner competed on professional basis in:
- Three years in the World Matchrace circuit
- Three Volvo Ocean Races,
- BMW Oracle (America's Cup 2003) in new Zealand as:
- Training boat helmsman
- Afterguard coach of the racing team
Heiner holds a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of Durban-Westville (1980–1985). In 1996 Heiner founded his Sailing academy: Team Heiner nowadays located in Lelystad.
References
Further reading
- Official Report,Volume 1: Organization and Planning (PDF). Seoul: Olympic Organizing Committee. 1989. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- Official Report,Volume 2: Competition, Summary and Results (PDF). Seoul: Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee. 1989. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992, Volume I The Challenge: From the idea to the nomination" (PDF). Barcelona: COOB'92 S.A. 1992. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992, Volume II The Means: Objectives, resources and venues" (PDF). Barcelona: COOB'92 S.A. 1992. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992, Volume III The Organisation: The preparation of the Games" (PDF). Barcelona: COOB'92 S.A. 1992. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992, Volume IV The Games: Sixteen days in summer" (PDF). Barcelona. 1992. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Official Report of the Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992, Volume V The Results" (PDF). Barcelona: COOB'92 S.A. 1992. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, Volume I Planning and Organization" (PDF). Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. 1997. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, Volume II The Centennial Olympic Games" (PDF). Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. 1997. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games, Volume III The Competition Results" (PDF). Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers. 1997. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- Official Report of the XXVII Olympiad, Volume One -Preparing for the Games (PDF). Manufactured in Australia: Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. 2001. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- Official Report of the XXVII Olympiad, Volume Two – Celebrating the Games (PDF). Manufactured in Australia: Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. 2001. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
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Fleet racing |
- 1971: Klein, S. Bakker & J. Schäfer
- 1972: G. Bakker, Lucas & F. Bakker
- 1973: East Germany Below, Engelhardt & Zachries
- 1974: Blok, Vandenberg & Kurpershoek
- 1975 - 77 Not held
- 1978: G. Bakker
- 1979: United Kingdom Simonds
- 1980: Denmark Kantman
- 1981: G. Bakker, Coster & Behrend
- 1982: Denmark Bandolowski, Palm & Hansen
- 1983: West Germany Kuhweide
- 1984 - 85 Not held
- 1986: West Germany Jungblut
- 1987: West Germany Jungblut
- 1988: Italy Lamaro, Della Vecchia, Romano
- 1989: Heiner
- 1990: Heiner
- 1991: Kimman, Keijser & Unger
- 1992: den Outer, Samdahl Norway & Ruys
- 1993: W. Potma, G. Potma, Hettinga
- 1994: W. Potma, G. Potma, Hettinga
- 1995: den Outer, de Zeeuw & Determan
- 1996 - 97 Not held
- 1998: den Outer, Offermans & den Arend
- 1999: den Outer, Determan & den Arend
- 2000: den Outer, de Lange & Determan
- 2001: Not held
- 2002: Offermans, Schoof & Copper
- 2003: United States Walker, Zijlstra & Brown
- 2004 - 07 Not held
- 2008: den Outer, Determan, den Arend
- 2009 - 10 Not held
- 2011: den Outer, Determan, Lidlow
- 2012: den Outer, Lidlow, D. Bakker
- 2013: Offermans, Hillige & van Braam
- 2014: den Outer, lidlow, Souli
- 2015: den Outer, lidlow, Souli
- 2016: den Outer, de Lange & Souli
- 2017: Heinonen Finland, Helmhout & Werf
- 2018: Heinonen Finland, Helmhout & Palmu Finland
- 2019: den Outer, de Lange & Bosch
- 2020: NOT held because of COVID-19
- 2021: den Outer, de Lange & Souli
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Fleet racing |
- 1991 Schümann, Flach, Jäkel
- 1992 Netherlands Heiner
- 1993 J. Hermann
- 1994 Batzill, Lang
- 1995 Schümann, Flach, Jäkel
- 1996 Ukraine Pichuhin, Khaindrava, Korotkov
- 2002 Winkler, S. Wenzel, Niemann
- 2003 Winkler, S. Wenzel, H.Wenzel
- 2004 Winkler, S. Wenzel, Niemann
- 2005 Weigert, Scheel, Feller
- 2006 Koch, Koch, Bornemann
- 2007 R. Koch, M. Koch, Bornemann
- 2008 R. Koch, M. Koch, Bornemann
- 2009 Weigert, Scheel, Setzkorn
- 2010 K. Haist, I. Haist, Lindner
- 2011 K. Haist, I.Haist, Zeileis
- 2012 Weigert, Scheel, Setzkorn
- 2013 Steingroß, Eller, Giesecke
- 2014 K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis
- 2015 K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis
- 2016 Dietzel, Zeileis, Ramoser
- 2017 K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis
- 2018 K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis
- 2019 United States Collins, Baumüller Germany, Strauch Germany
- 2020 COVID-19
- 2021 COVID-19
- 2022 K. Haist, I. Haist, Zeileis
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