331:. The team of sailors won two gold medals, in the open event and the half- to one-ton class event. The 'Open Class' (Concours d'Honneur) sailing event was held on 20 May 1900 over an eleven kilometre course in the River Seine, the first event of the 1900 Olympic sailing regatta. It was open to all yachts intending to compete in the five individual classes over the following days. Forty-nine yachts started the race, but only seven completed the course within the time limit due to an almost complete absence of wind. The gold medal for first place was awarded to the British boat
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