Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Danish sailor
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Born (1944-06-02 ) 2 June 1944 (age 80) Nationality Dane Occupations Retired
Known for (Olympic) yachtsman , Sailmaker & Boatbuilder. Høj Jensen won more than 125 major yachting titles. This includes Olympic, International and national championships in different sailing classes. Height 1.83 m (6.0 ft) Spouses Children Pia, Claus, Adrian and Justin (the latter two step) Grandchildren: Mie, Mathias, Bella, Rommey, Harry, Tom and Rosie. Father C. J. Høj Jensen Awards
Knighted by the Queen of Denmark in 6-April-2000 (Ridder af Dannebrogordenen ).
German Dragon Class, Gold Dragon presented by Queen Silvia of Sweden 15 July 2009.
KDY 1976 Sportsman of the year Scandinavia
RYS Yachtsman of the year 2009.
Honorable Member Danish Dragon Club since 10-October-2014.
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
The picture shows (From left to right) Poul Richard Høj Jensen (Helmsman), Valdemar Bandolovski and Erik Hansen just after the 1976 medal ceremony.
Classes Among many others:
Olympic classes
International classes
Club
Updated on 18 June 2018
Poul Richard Høj Jensen "PRHJ" (born 2 June 1944) is a Danish sailor , boatbuilder , sailmaker and Olympic champion. Høj Jensen lives with his wife Sophia alternating in Burnham-on-Crouch and Freetown, Antigua and Barbuda .
Personal life
Married with two children, two step children; seven grand children to date.
Trained in mechanical engineering.
Professional career
After completing National Service in the Danish Navy, Høj Jensen worked for Paul Elvstrøm and Hans Fogh in the sail, mast and boatbuilding business. Left the company 15 years later to set up sail making business with Hans Fogh and subsequently started his own Company "Høj Jensen Design" which became the North Sails Scandinavia franchise. In 1989 the sailmaking business merged with Petticrows in Burnham-on-Crouch, UK, and he concentrated on building One Design Boats; Dragons mainly. As Høj Jensen was involved in the nautical business, he was for many years formally (rules of International Olympic Committee & World Sailing ) considered a professional sailor. However he was he never paid to sail, he also worked during his four Olympic Campaigns with little or no sponsorship. Høj Jensen considers himself to be a gifted amateur.
Olympics
Høj Jensen participated in four consecutive Olympics from 1968. Together with Erik Hansen and Valdemar Bandolowski he won a gold medal in the Soling class at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal ,[ 1] and again at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.[ 2]
Palmarès
The Palmarès of Høj Jensen is extensive. Therefore, the following criteria are used (with the exception of the Olympics where all results are listed):
International championships with 45 boats or more
National (country) championships as sanctioned by National Authorities.
World, European Championships and Gold Cups as sanctioned by World Sailing.
Only first places are noted, except for World, European and Championships where some 2nd and 3rd places are included.
Honours
Knighted by the Queen of Denmark in 2001.
German Dragon Class, Gold Dragon presented by Queen Silvia of Sweden 15 July 2009.
KDY 1976 Sportsman of the year Scandinavia
RYS Yachtsman of the year 2009.
Honorable Member Danish Dragon Club.
Olympic Games
7th, 1968 Olympics , Acapulco , Mexico – FD (Where he replaced Hans Fogh in race 7). With Niels Jensen .[ 3]
7th, 1972 Olympics , Kiel –Schilksee , West Germany – Dragon . With Frank Høj Jensen and Gunner Dahlgaard .[ 4]
Gold, 1976 Olympics , Kingston , Canada – Soling . With Erik Hansen and Valdemar Bandolowski .[ 5]
Gold, 1980 Olympics , Tallinn, Soviet Union – Soling . With Erik Hansen and Valdemar Bandolowski .[ 6]
World Championships
Half Ton [ 7]
Quarter Ton [ 8]
Dragon [ 10]
1st, 1989 United Kingdom. With Erik Hansen , Jan Persson
1st, 2009 Netherlands, Medemblik . With Theis Palm , Lars Jensen
2nd, 1993 Germany. With Theis Palm , Lars Jensen
2nd, 1995 Australia, Perth . With Claus Høj Jensen , Richie Goldsmith
2nd, 1997 Sweden, Marstrand
3rd, 1985 France, Douarnenez
H-Boat [ 11]
Soling [ 12]
2nd, 1973 France
2nd, 1979 Sweden
Master World Championships
Corinthian World Championships
European Championships
6 Metre [ 13]
Etchells [ 9]
Dragon [ 10]
1st, 1969 Switzerland, Lake Thun . With Axel Holm (helm)
1st, 1988 Denmark , Skovshoved . With Erik Hansen and Finn Jorgenson
1st, 1992 Finland , Hanko . With Ebbe Elmer and Carsten Errebo
1st, 1996 United Kingdom, Pwllheli . With Morton Nielson and Chris Brittain
1st, 2000 Spain, Laredo . With Claus Høj Jensen and Morteon Harmson
2nd, 1994 France, Cazaux . With Claus Høj Jensen and Hamish McKay
2nd, 2005 France, La Trinité-sur-Mer . With Phillipe Skate Holm and Chris Brittain
3rd, 1987 Finland , Helsinki . With Prince Henrik (helm) and Jacob Johanssen
H-Boat [ 11]
Soling [ 12]
Gold Cups
Dragon [ 10]
1st, 1990 Ireland , Dublin . With Erik Hansen
1st, 1992 Belgium, Ostend
1st, 1994 Denmark , Rungsted
1st, 1997 Ireland , Dublin . With Hamish McKay and Chris Britten
1st, 2008 Portugal, Cascais . With Theis Palm and Andrew Norden
Corinthian Dragon Gold Cups [ 10]
Asia Pacific Championships Etchells [ 9]
One Ton Cup
Nordic Championships
IF-Boat (previously International Folkboat)
Soling [ 12]
H-Boat [ 11]
Dragon [ 10]
Star
Finn
National Championships
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda
Danish Denmark
1972, Trapeze
1976, Spackhugger
1973, 1979, 1980, 1982, Soling
1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1985, H-Boat
1963, 1966, 1968, OK dinghy
1987, 1988, 1991, Dragon
Egypt Egypt
Finland Finland
France France
German Germany
1984, H-Boat
1992, 1994, 1995, Dragon
Great Britain United Kingdom
1998, 1995, Etchells
1993, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2006, Dragon
Italy Italy
Ireland Ireland
1970, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2012, Dragon
Japan Japan
The Netherlands Netherlands
Russia Russia
Sweden Sweden
Other major regattas per class
115' Bruce Farr ketch
Dragon
1969, 2003, 2008, 2012, Princess Sophia, Spain, Mallorca
1972, 1999, Kiel Week , Germany
1991, 1992, 2001, 2003,Regatte Royale, France, Cannes
1995, 1996, 1997, Grand Prix Samsonite, Spain, Blanes
1995, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, Henrique Navigator, Portugal, Vilamoura/Lisboa
1999, Cowes Week, UK
2000, 2011, 2012, La Baule Derby, France
2001, Baltic Regatta
2001, 2002, Copa Mediterania Mallorca, Spain
2002, 2004, Grand Prix Douarnenez, France
2002, Drags Cup Cazaux
2005, 2006, King Juan Carlos Cup
2006, Iberian Championship
H-Boat
1978, 1979, Kieler Woche, Germany
Soling
1976, Ski Yachting, France, Cannes
1980, Kieler Woche, Germany
Other Races Special for Høj Jensen
Honours of Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Picture of the original proclamation and medals of Høj Jensen Order of the Dannebrog
Picture of the Yachtsman of the year 2009 award giving ceremony by Brigadier Tony Singer of the RYS
Certificate of the Danish Dragon Club
German Dragon Class, Gold Dragon presented by Queen Silvia of Sweden 15 July 2009.
See also
References
External links
1965: O. Berntsen , Poulsen & J. Berntsen
1967: Friedrichs , Schreck & Jahncke
1969: Mosbacher , Francisco & Saville
1971: J. Sundelin , P. Sundelin & U. Sundelin
1973: Eliasson , J. Palmquist & Burman
1975: Bengt Palmquist , J. Palmquist & Björn Palmquist
1977: Ferreberger , Eisl & Spitzbart
1979: R. Porter , I. Porter & Antill
1981: Glas , Binder & Henwig
1983: Burgess , Brown & Korman
1985: Rappel , Lipp & Obermeier
1987: Bandolowski , Hvalsø & Hansen
1989: P. R. Høj Jensen , Hansen & Persson
1991: Boyes , Jackson & Peel
1993: Bank , O. Børresen & B. Børresen
1995: Rogers , Behrens & Burnett
1997: Bank , Olsen & O. Børresen
1999: C. Høj Jensen , Reker Andersen & Hovgaard
2001: Philipp , Imbeck & Adakan
2003: Schön , Hösch & Huber
2005: Schönherr , Kaempe & Waltersdorph
2007: Müller , Hösch & Sheibmayr
2009: P. R. Høj Jensen , Palm & L. Jensen
2011: Smith , Tavinor & Stewart
2013: Diederichs , Beadsworth & Lea
2015: Braslavets , Mirchuk & Timokhov
1980: P. R. Høj Jensen , Reese & Palm
1981: Christensen , Larsen & M. Nielsen
1982: Fereberger , H. Frauscher & Gehmayer
1983: P. R. Høj Jensen , Reese &, H. Sørensen
1984: M. Nielsen , Borch & Kloster Hansen
1985: Christensen , Makholm & Resch
1986: Jørgensen , Andersen & Johansen
1987: Krog Hansen , J. Krog & Skov
1988: Bank , S. Olsen & Secher
1989: Bank , S. Olsen & Secher
1990: Nauck , Zacharias & Resch
1991: Hösch , Nothegger & Janka
1992: Hösch , Nothegger & Daniel
1993: Rasmussen , Gylstroff & Harnsberg
1994: Hösch , Nothegger & Abel
1995: Meister , Borkowski & Busch
1996: Jørgensen , Pasbjerg & S. Nielsen
1997: Gustafson , Liljenberg & Olsson
1998: Selko , J. Pedersen & N. Sørensen
1999: Selko , J. Pedersen & N. Sørensen
2000: Palm , Nikolajsen & Christiansen
2001: Gustafson , Dahlander & Lundquist
2002: S. Frauscher , Heininger & Heininger
2003: Hösch , Gerlinger & Lipp
2004: M. Nielsen , Borch & Kloster Hansen
2005: Idmyr , Andersson & Christenson
2006: Jørgensen , Pasbjerg & Wegner
2007: Peulen , Vrancken & Heijnen
2008: C. Høj Jensen , H. Olsen & Guhle
2009: Stegger , Christiansen & C. Pedersen
2010: Stegger , Christiansen & C. Pedersen
2011: C. Høj Jensen , Kristensen & Dahl Hansen
2012: M. Nielsen , Borch & Kloster Hansen
2013: C. Høj Jensen , Kristensen & Dahl Hansen
2014: C. Høj Jensen , Kristensen & Dahl Hansen
2015: C. Høj Jensen , Dahl Hansen & Guhle
1937: Billner
1938: Döhler
1939: Gedda
1947: Barnett
1948: Thorvaldsen
1949: Berntsen
1950: Thorvaldsen
1951: Warrer
1952: Christensen
1953: Thomsen
1954: Berntsen
1955: Thomsen
1956: Warrer
1957: Berntsen
1958: Sorrentino
1959: Windeyer
1960: Berntsen
1961: G. Smith
1962: Berntsen
1963: Birch
1964: Birch
1965: H. Jensen
1966: Birch
1967: Børresen
1968: Birch
1969: Birch
1970: Birch
1971: Henry
1972: Birch
1973: Young
1974: Truman
1975: Krogh
1976: Stulcken
1977: Stulcken
1978: Palmquist
1979: Palmquist
1980: Ulrich
1981: Schaefer
1982: Krautgartner
1983: Oldendorff
1984: Bandolowski , Hansen & Hvalsø
1985: Børresen
1986: Bandolowski , Hansen & Hvalsø
1987: A. F. G. Bakker , J. Bakker & Vis
1988: Imhoff
1989: Imhoff
1990: Høj Jensen
1991: L. Jensen
1992: Høj Jensen
1993: Imhoff
1994: Høj Jensen
1995: Müller-Spreer
1996: Hösch
1997: Høj Jensen
1998: L. Jensen
1999: Hendriksen
2000: Müller-Spreer , Fendt & Hösch
2001: Müller-Spreer
2002: Thomas Müller , Wagner , Oesterreich
2003: Schönherr , Waltersdorph & Kaempe
2004: Schönherr , Waltersdorph & Kaempe
2005: Schönherr , Waltersdorph & Kaempe
2006: Fritz
2007: Hendriksen
2008: Høj Jensen , Palm & Norden
2009: Taran , Sadchikov & Statsenko
2010: Loginov , Kirilyuk & Shalagin
2011: Wieser , Pughchev & Paschen
2012: Tommy Müller , Hösch & Lipp
2013: Wieser , Pughchev & Leonchuk
2014: Wieser , Pughchev & Leonchuk
2015: L. Smith , Tavinor & Houweling
2016: Stenbeck , Westerdahl & Freitas
2017: Link , Butzmann & Lipp
2018: Schönherr , Videbaek & Palm
2019: Andrade , Giannini & Vidinha
2021: Heerema , Hendriksen & Leonchuk
2022: Hendriksen , Wiese & Leonchuk
Fleet racing
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
Match racing
Fleet racing
1974 Kuhweide
1977 Kuhweide
1979 United Kingdom Crebbin
1980 Denmark Jensen , Bandolowski , Hansen
1981 Kuhweide
1982 Hirt, Jr. , Obermaier, Neuting
1983 Denmark Bank , Andersen , Mathiasen
1984 Kadelbach
1985 Gerz
1986 Canada Thomson , Flinn , Gow
1987 Wrede , Adamczewski , Knabe
1988 Olympic year - not held
1989 Mertens
1990 Schmid , König, König