Leo Determan
Leo Determan in 2017 as spectator during the Soling Worlds at Muiden, The Netherlands | ||||||||||||
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Nickname | Deet | |||||||||||
Nationality | Netherlands | |||||||||||
Born | (1949-04-07) April 7, 1949 (age 75) Rotterdam | |||||||||||
Height | 1.92 m (6.3 ft) | |||||||||||
Sailing career | ||||||||||||
Class(es) | Flying Dutchman Tempest Soling | |||||||||||
Club | VZOD, Rotterdam | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Updated on 8 April 2020 |
Leo Determan (born 7 April 1949 in Rotterdam) is a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his country at the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games in Medemblik The Netherlands. Determan in the middle together with helmsman Rudy den Outer and Ronald den Arend on the foredeck took the Gold medal in the Soling. [1] Leo holds several Dutch titles (1995, 1999, 2000, 2008 and 2001) and one Italian title (2010) in the Soling. He used to be member of Yacht Club VZOD, Rotterdam.
Sailing
After sailing as crew on a "Vrijheid class", Determan purchased the Flying Dutchman H 125 "Aquarius" in 1970. With Rudy den Outer he sailed Flying Dutchman, Spanker (a Dutch National class) and Soling for many years and for a brief period Tempest. Depending on the class they changed positions as crew or helmsman.
Professional life
Determan works in the mineral oil industry. In 2005 Gulf Oil Nederland BV in Den Helder named her new Bunker barge after Determan. [2][3]
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- 1969 Cosentino, Capri, Napoleone
- 1970 Coccoloni, Cecconi, Patrone
- 1971 Milone, Gargano, Oliviero
- 1972 Coccoloni, Trani, Tadini
- 1973 Albarelli, Di Martino, Guidotti
- 1974 Albarelli, Di Martino, Guidotti
- 1975 Scala, Bonvicini, Petrocchi
- 1976 Orlandi, Randazzo, Niederbrucker
- 1977 Porta, Scaramucci, Zanasi
- 1978 Dotti, Ghirlandi, Basso
- 1979 West Germany Hirt
- 1980 Milone, di Amato, Klinkerberger
- 1981 G. Bolens, E. Bolens, Guidotti
- 1982 Milone, di Amato, Klinkenborg
- 1983 Lamaro, Romano, Dalla Vechia
- 1984 Marino, Cristaldini, Bottini
- 1985 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1986 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1987 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1988 Ciferri, Giusti, Anastasio
- 1989 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1990 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1991 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1992 Favini, Di Natale, Passoni
- 1993 Santella
- 1994 Fornelli, Bortoletto, Di Capua
- 1995 Not completed
- 1997 M. Celon, N. Celon, Sommariva
- 1998 Cian, Colaninno, Fornelli
- 1999 Tomasso, Grassi, Viale
- 2001 G. Tognozzi, Donati, Galli
- 2002 B. Maffezzoli, M. Maffezzoli, P. Maffezzoli
- 2003 Germany R. Koch, M. Koch, Weiland
- 2004 Germany R. Koch, M. Koch, C. Wossala Hungary
- 2005 Germany Marquardt, Cook, Shuckmann
- 2006 Germany R. Koch, M. Koch, Bornemann
- 2007 Germany R. Koch, M. Koch, Bornemann
- 2008 Hungary G. Wossala, Vezér, Kovácsi
- 2009 Germany R. Koch, M. Koch, Bornemann
- 2010 Netherlands den Outer, Lidlow, Determan
- 2011 Germany J. Hermann, Karsten, Giesecke
- 2012 Austria L. Beurle, C. Beurle, H. Beurle
- 2013 Hungary G. Wossala, Vezér, C. Wossala
- 2014 Germany R. Koch, M. Koch, Bornemann
- 2015 Canada P. Hall, W. Hall, Stacey
- 2016 Ukraine Yushko, Pichuhin, Severianov
- 2017 Ukraine Yushko, Pichuhin, Severianov
- 2018 Ukraine Yushko, Pichuhin, Kuril
- 2019 Ukraine Yushko, Pichuhin, Ivansits
- 2020 COVID-19
- 2021 COVID-19
- 2022 Netherlands den Outer, de Lange, Soethoudt
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