Axel May
German sailor
Axel May (born 13 August 1948 is a sailor from the West-Germany, who represented his country at three Olympic Games.[1] The first time was the 1968 Summer Olympics in Acapulco, Mexico as crew member in the Dragon Class. With helmsman Klaus Oldendorff and fellow crew member Peter Stülcken they took the 7th place. The second appearance was the 1976 Summer Olympics in Kingston, Ontario, Canada as crew member in the Soling. With helmsman Willi Kuhweide and fellow crew member Karsten Meyer they took the 5th place. His final Olympics were the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States as crew member in the Soling. With helmsman Willi Kuhweide and fellow crew member Eckard Löll they took the 8th place.
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- 1968: Norway Spilling
- 1969: Sweden von Grünewaldt, Nilsson, Nordin
- 1970: Denmark Elvstrøm, Jensen, Mik-Meyer
- 1971: Denmark Elvstrøm, Jensen, Bandolowski
- 1972: East Germany Schwarz, Köpsel, Christoph
- 1973: East Germany Below, Engelhardt, Zachries
- 1974: West Germany Kuhweide, May, Meyer
- 1975: Sweden Wennerström, Roslund, Krook
- 1976: East Germany Below, Engelhardt, Zachries
- 1977: West Germany Geis, Fehzner, Bock
- 1978: Canada Fogh, Kerr, Toews
- 1979: Brazil de Souza, Kaufman, Heiman
- 1980: Soviet Union B. Budnikov, A. Budnikov, Polyakov
- 1981: Austria Farthofer, Vartian, Holler
- 1982: Canada Fogh, Høj Jensen, Kerr
- 1983: Canada Fogh, Calder, Kerr
- 1984: Not held due to Olympics.
- 1985: Norway Wang, Petterson, Selander
- 1986: East Germany Schümann, Flach, Jäkel
- 1987: Soviet Union Shayduko, Kanov, Polyakov
- 1988: East Germany Schümann, Flach, Jäkel
- 1989: Denmark Bank, Seier, Secher
- 1990 - 2018 To be researched first!
- 2005: Germany R. Koch, M.Koch, Bornemann
- 2009: Germany R. Koch, M.Koch, Bornemann
- 2019: Finland E. Heinonen, Helmhout, M. Heinonen
- 2020: Not held due to COVID-19
- 2021: Netherlands den Outer, de Lange, Souli
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