Sailing made its first appearance as an Olympic sport at the 1900 Summer Olympics after competitions were cancelled at the 1896 Olympics. With the exception of 1904, sailing was thereafter always a part of the Olympic program. The sailing program in 1900 consisted of a total of eight sailing classes. For six classes, the races were scheduled from 20 – 27 May at the river Seine around Meulan, and several series of three races were held for the largest classes from 1–5 August on the North Atlantic off the coast of Le Havre. Approximately 150 sailors in 64 boats (the numbers of boats and competitors are not reliable, as in the official report some figures of the World exhibition and the Olympic Games are mixed) from 6 nations competed, including 1 woman, Hélène de Pourtalès, who won a gold medal in the 1 to 2 ton.

Venues

During the early years of the Olympic movement, there were no strict rules for the assignment of venues. For the Olympic sailing in 1900, the organizers decided to combine the Olympic sailing for the smaller yachts with the regattas of the Exposition Universelle on the river Seine near Meulan. For the larger yachts, an Olympic regatta was held at Le Havre.

Meulan

During the Olympic regattas of the Exposition Universelle of 1900, there were more than 100 yachts racing from Paris, Rouen, Cannes, Nantes and Arcachon and yachts from England, Germany, the United States and Holland. The Bassin Olympique was the river Seine near the Cercle de la Voile de Paris that served as the Olympic harbor.

The race conditions at Meulan during the Olympic regatta were not ideal. A light breeze could hardly make the sailing interesting. Since the river Seine mainly runs from east to west, the light north-easterly breeze was partly blocked by buildings or trees on the river bank, thus heavily influencing the regatta.

Le Havre

During the second part of the Olympic regatta, the Atlantic Ocean was used for the races of the 10 – 20 ton and the 20<sup>+</sup> ton yachts. The conditions during the regatta were so good that the 10 – 20 Ton class was able to sail the complete 22 nautical mile triangular course. The premises of the Société des Régates du Havre were used as Olympic harbor.

Course areas

Since there were two venues, there were two course areas. One was on the river Seine near Meulan. Here, the organization could set courses of . The other course area was on the North Atlantic off the coats of Le Havre. Here, courses could be set up to .

Participating nations

6 nations sent sailors. Several teams had crews from multiple countries, and in one case, they won a gold medal. This team of the United Kingdom and France, is attributed as a mixed team.

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Classes (equipment)

Sailing during the turn of the century was not as well defined as it became later during the 20th century. Racing rules were mostly defined by local yacht clubs, or in some cases, by a National Yachting Federation. Also, boats were not standardized to what are now called One Design or One Builder classes. Therefore, many handicap systems or systems that put yachts into different categories were used. In 1892, Auguste Godinet developed a formula that placed different boats in different Ton categories. This rule was adopted by the Union des yachts français, and later by several other National Yachting Federations, such as the Société Nautique de Genève. For the sailing at the 1900 Olympics, this rule was chosen to determine the tonnage of a yacht.

For the smallest class, 0 – ½ Ton, among others, Larks were used. These Larks, copies of the Davis Lark and of the Sorceress designed by Linton Hope, became famous One Designs in France (Monotype de Chatou at the beginning of the 20th century.

The Olympics were open for the following classes:

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! Class !! Type !! Venue !! Event !! Sailors !! First OG !! Olympics so far

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|style="text-align:right"| Open Class || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| 0 – ½ Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| 0 – ½ Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 2

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|style="text-align:right"| ½ – 1 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| ½ – 1 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 2

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|style="text-align:right"| 1 – 2 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| 1 – 2 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 2

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|style="text-align:right"| 2 – 3 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| 2 – 3 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 2

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|style="text-align:right"| 3 – 10 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| 3 – 10 Ton || Undefined || Meulan || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 2

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|style="text-align:right"| 10 – 20 Ton || Undefined || Le Havre || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|style="text-align:right"| 20<sup>+</sup> Ton || Undefined || Le Havre || 9px || Unknown || 1900 || 1

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|colspan="7"|Legend: 9px = Mixed gender event

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Race schedule

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| bgcolor=DodgerBlue align=center|&nbsp;●&nbsp;||Meulan competition || bgcolor=Lime align=center|&nbsp;●&nbsp;||Le Havre competition

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!colspan=8|May

!colspan=6|August

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!20<br/>Sun!!21<br/>Mon!!22<br/>Tue!!23<br/>Wed!!24<br/>Thu!!25<br/>Fri!!26<br/>Sat!!27<br/>Thu!!1<br/>Fri!!2<br/>Sat!!3<br/>Sun!!4<br/>Mon!!5<br/>Tue!!6<br/>Wed

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| bgcolor=DodgerBlue|<span style="line-height:0.7em;"> 1 1 1 </span>

| bgcolor=DodgerBlue|<span style="line-height:0.7em;"> 1 1 1 1 </span>

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| bgcolor=Lime |<span style="line-height:0.7em;">1</span>

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! Total gold medals !! 1 !! !! 3 !! !! 3 !! 4 !! !! !! !! 1 !! !! !! !! 1

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Medal summary

The results of the individual races are known; however, in the past there has not been consensus on which races were considered "Olympic" and thus who the Olympic medalists were. The Official Report, Occasionally, sources differ on the nationality of competitors (such as H. MacHenry, alternately listed as French or American). For example, the medalists in the 3 – 10 Ton races are shown in the various sources as:

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|Open class <br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Lorne Currie<br/>John Gretton<br/>Linton Hope<br/>Algernon Maudslay

|valign=top| <br/>Paul Wiesner<br/>Georg Naue<br/>Heinrich Peters<br/>Ottokar Weise

|valign=top| <br/>Émile Michelet

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| 0 to .5 ton <br/>Race 1<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Pierre Gervais

|valign=top| <br/>François Texier<br/>Auguste Texier<br/>Jean-Baptiste Charcot<br/>Robert Linzeler

|valign=top| <br/>Henri Monnot<br/>Léon Tellier<br/>Gaston Cailleux

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| 0 to .5 ton <br/>Race 2<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Émile Sacré

|valign=top| <br/>François Texier<br/>Auguste Texier<br/>Jean-Baptiste Charcot<br/>Robert Linzeler

|valign=top| <br/>Pierre Gervais

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| .5 to 1 ton <br/>Race 1<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Lorne Currie<br/>John Gretton<br/>Linton Hope<br/>Algernon Maudslay

|valign=top| <br/>Jules Valton<br/>Félix Marcotte<br/>William Martin<br/>Jacques Baudrier<br/>Jean Le Bret

|valign=top| <br/>Émile Michelet<br/>Marcel Meran

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| .5 to 1 ton <br/>Race 2<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Louis Auguste-Dormeuil

|valign=top| <br/>Émile Michelet<br/>Marcel Meran

|valign=top| <br/>Jules Valton<br/>Félix Marcotte<br/>William Martin<br/>Jacques Baudrier<br/>Jean Le Bret

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| 1 to 2 ton <br/>Race 1<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Hermann de Pourtalès<br/>Hélène de Pourtalès<br/>Bernard de Pourtalès

|valign=top| <br/>François Vilamitjana<br/>Auguste Albert<br/>Albert Duval<br/>Charles Hugo

|valign=top| <br/>Jacques Baudrier<br/>Lucien Baudrier<br/>Dubosq<br/>Édouard Mantois

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| 1 to 2 ton <br/>Race 2<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Paul Wiesner<br/>Georg Naue<br/>Heinrich Peters<br/>Ottokar Weise

|valign=top| <br/>Hermann de Pourtalès<br/>Hélène de Pourtalès<br/>Bernard de Pourtalès

|valign=top| <br/>François Vilamitjana<br/>Auguste Albert<br/>Albert Duval<br/>Charles Hugo

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| 2 to 3 ton <br/>Race 1<br/>

|valign=top| <br/><br/><br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Léon Susse<br/>Jacques Doucet<br/>Auguste Godinet<br/>Henri Mialaret

|valign=top| <br/>Ferdinand Schlatter<br/>Gilbert de Cotignon<br/>Émile Jean-Fontaine

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| 2 to 3 ton <br/>Race 2<br/>

|valign=top| <br/><br/><br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Léon Susse<br/>Jacques Doucet<br/>Auguste Godinet<br/>Henri Mialaret

|valign=top| <br/>Auguste Donny

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| 3 to 10 ton <br/>Race 1<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Henri Gilardoni

|valign=top| <br/>Henri Smulders<br/>Chris Hooijkaas<br/>Arie van der Velden

|valign=top| <br/>Maurice Gufflet<br/>A. Dubois<br/>J. Dubois<br/>Robert Gufflet<br/>Charles Guiraist

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| 3 to 10 ton <br/>Race 2<br/>

|valign=top| <br/>Howard Taylor<br/>Edward Hore<br/>Harry Jefferson

|valign=top| <br/>Maurice Gufflet<br/>A. Dubois<br/>J. Dubois<br/>Robert Gufflet<br/>Charles Guiraist

|valign=top| <br/>H. MacHenry (USA)