Darren Bundock
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Olympic Games | ||
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2000 Sydney | Tornado class |
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2008 Beijing | Tornado class |
World Championships | ||
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2025 | Formula 18 |
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2019 | Formula 18 |
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2011 | Formula 18 |
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2011 | Formula 16 |
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2009 | Tornado |
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2008 | Tornado |
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2007 | Formula 18 |
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2006 | Tornado |
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2005 | Formula 18 |
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2004 | Formula 18 |
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2004 | Tornado |
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2003 | Tornado |
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2001 | Tornado |
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1998 | Tornado |
Darren Bundock (born 21 March 1971) is an Australian sailor from Gosford, New South Wales.
Sailing Career
Olympic Career
- 2nd 2000 Summer Olympics – Tornado in Sydney with John Forbes (sailor)
- 6th 2004 Summer Olympics – Tornado in Athens with John Forbes (sailor)
- 2nd 2008 Summer Olympics – Tornado in Qingdoa with Glenn Ashby
For the 2008 games Bundock with new crew Glenn Ashby won the 2007 world champions and ranked world number one in the event going into the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, they were beaten by the Spanish crew and won silver. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder.[1]
Other Evente
Bundock sailed with Team New Zealand in the final regatta of the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series.[2]
Moreover, he joined America's Cup World Series team Oracle in 2011, as replacement skipper and helmsman for Russell Coutts.
References
- ^ "AIS Roll of Honour for the Olympics". ausport.gov.au. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011.
- ^ "Emirates Team New Zealand".
External links
- Darren Bundock at World Sailing
- Darren Bundock at World Sailing (archived)
- Darren Bundock at Olympics.com
- Darren Bundock at the Australian Olympic Committee
- Darren Bundock at Olympedia
- Darren Bundock at World Sailing (archive)
- Darren Bundock at Olympics.com
- Darren Bundock at Olympedia
- Darren Bundock at the Australian Olympic Committee
- Australian Olympic Committee profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 23 July 2008)
- America's Cup profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 21 May 2012)