Doug Kern

American sailor
Doug Kern
Personal information
Full nameDouglas James Kern
NicknameDoug
BornJuly 10, 1963 (1963-07-10) (age 60)
Fort Riley, Kansas, U.S.
Sport
Club Austin Yacht Club
Medal record
Men's sailing
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1992 Barcelona Soling class

Douglas James Kern (born July 10, 1963 in Fort Riley, Kansas) is an American former competitive sailor who won a silver medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona.[citation needed]

Personal life

Kern lives in Austin, Texas.[1]

Career

At the 1992 Summer Olympics, Kern finished in 2nd place in the soling class along with his partners Jim Brady and Kevin Mahaney. Kern currently creates marketing platforms.[2]

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North American Champions in Soling
Fleet racing
  • 1969: Dane, Le Blanc & Cerise
  • 1970: Curtis, Doyle & Cormier
  • 1971: Mosbacher, Hutcheson & Dickey
  • 1972: Curtis, J. Curtis, Rousmaniere & Nystedt
  • 1973: Dakin, J. Dakin & Crowler
  • 1974: Kolius, Hoepfner & Hunt
  • 1975: Forbes, Anderson & O'Neil
  • 1976: Buchan, Buchan & Scorett
  • 1977: Fogh, Toews & Kerr
  • 1978: Haines, Trevelyan & V. Brun
  • 1979: Abbott Jr., Abbott Sr. & Bissel
  • 1980: Allen, Hoffman & Porter
  • 1981: Grael, Adler & Senfft
  • 1982: Baird, Klein & Edmundson
  • 1983: Melges, Melges III & H. Melges
  • 1984: Fogh, Toews & Calder
  • 1985: Fogh, Calder & Maru
  • 1986: Fogh, Calder & Maru
  • 1987: Kostecki, Billingham & Baylis
  • 1988: Mahaney, L. Mahaney & Brady
  • 1989: Mahaney, Brady & Kern
  • 1990: Mahaney, Brady & Kern
  • 1991: Mahaney, Brady & Kern
  • 1992: Klein, Corwin & Burns
  • 1993: Klein, Corwin & Burns
  • 1994: Fogh, T. Fogh & van Wonderen
  • 1995: Madrigali, Barton & Massey
  • 1996: Madrigali, Barton & Massey
  • 1997: Curtis, McKlintock & Anderson
  • 1998: Madrigali, Healy & Jordan
  • 1999: Curtis, Hart & Brenner
  • 2000: Larsen, Anderson & Moffett
  • 2001: Heitzinger, Tennity & Santos
  • 2002: Johnsson, M. Johnsson & Leslie
  • 2003: Johnsson, M. Johnsson & Hernandez
  • 2004: Abbott Jr., Tucker & Turvey
  • 2005: Abbott Jr., J. Abbott & Boston
  • 2006: Johnsson, M. Johnsson & Hernandez
  • 2007: Fogh, Cheer & Devries
  • 2008: Fogh, Cheer & Devries
  • 2009: P. Hall, Kerrigan & Flynn
  • 2010: Fogh, Cheer & Devries
  • 2011: Kanter, Tully & Freemann
  • 2012: P. Hall, Davis & W. Hall
  • 2013: Fogh, Findlater & Devries
  • 2014: P. Hall, Davis & W. Hall
  • 2015: P. Hall, W. Hall & Lacey
  • 2016: Abbott Jr., Davis & J. Abbott
  • 2017: P. Hall, W. Hall & Devries
  • 2018: Kanter, Willan & Devries
  • 2019: den Outer, de Lange & Bosch
  • 2020: Not held due to COVID-19
  • 2021: Not held due to COVID-19
Match racing
  • No research done yet!


References

  1. ^ "About". Doug Kern. 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  2. ^ "About". Doug Kern. 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Doug Kern". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2010-06-09.


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