Bermuda at the 1960 Summer Olympics

Bermuda took part in the Summer Olympic Games in 1960 in Rome, Italy, part of a delegation of nine athletes (all men) in four competitions in a sport. There were no medals are won. The youngest athlete was Brownlow Gray (28 years and 310 days), the oldest athlete was Brownlow Eve (55 years and 166 days). It was the fifth participation in the Olympic Summer Games for the country. Standard-bearer was Whitfield Hayward

Participants by sport

Sailing

5.5 - m- R-Class

  • Results Final: 2.297 points, rank twelve Race one: 149 points, 3:05:48 hours, rank 17 Race two: 535 points, 2:41:30 hours, seventh Three races: 101 points Race not finished ( DNF ) Four races: 124 points, 2:56:45 hours, rank 18 Five races: 535 points, 2:56:36 hours, seventh Race six: 778 points, 2:18:30 hours, rank four Seven races: 176 points, 2:26:41 hours, rank 16
  • Team Bert Darrell Norman Jones Walter Jones

Dragon

  • Results Final: 2.948 points, rank 15 Race one: 134 points, 3:51:23 hours, rank Race two: 833 points, 2:00:21 hours, rank Three races: 687 points, 2:50:50 hours, rank Four races: 386 points, 3:08:49 hours, rank Five races: 328 points, 2:41:14 hours, rank Race six: 328 points, 2:34:41 hours, rank Seven races: 386 points, 2:37:53 hours, rank
  • Team Brownlow Eve Jimmy Kempe Richard Masters

Flying Dutchman

  • Results Final: 3.007 points, rank 16 Race one: 231 points, 2:37:26 hours, rank 23 Race two: 747 points, 2:27:29 hours, seventh Three races: 212 points, 2:21:49 hours, rank 24 Four races: 337 points, 2:49:39 hours, rank 18 Five races: 388 points, 2:17:26 hours, rank 16 Race six: 314 points, 2:21:14 hours, rank 19 Seven races: 990 points, 2:13:32 hours, rank four
  • Team Richard Divall DeForest Trimingham

Singles

  • Brownlow Gray Finn - Dinghy
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