Aleksander Wang-Hansen

Aleksander Wang-Hansen (born 19 March 1982 in Tønsberg) is a Norwegian sailor.[1] He has taken part in the Paralympic Games since 2000, and achieved his best finish of third and a Bronze at the 2012 Summer Games in London, United Kingdom. Wang-Hansen also had a fourth place at the games in 2008 in Beijing, China, and a fifth place from the Games in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

Aleksander Wang-Hansen
Personal information
Nationality Norwegian
Born (1982-03-19) 19 March 1982
Tønsberg
Years active1999-2016
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight89 kg (196 lb)
Sport
SportSailing
ClubKongelig Norsk Seilforening
Coached byEsben Slaatto from 2007
Medal record
Sailing
Representing  Norway
Paralympic Games
2012 LondonSailing - Sonar

He mostly sails in the Sonar class, and this was also the class where he finished fourth together Per Eugen Kristiansen and Jostein Stordahl. He competed with them at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. This was boat number 11. At the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, he was also boat number 11.

He has also competed at the World Championships, where he won gold in 2012, silver in 2005 and bronze in 2006, 2011 and 2015.

In 2010 and 2013, he won the World Cup together with Per Eugen Kristiansen and Marie Solberg. In 2011 and 2012, they finished third.

In 2005, together with Per Eugen Kristiansen and Jostein Stordahl, he was awarded the North Crew-prize and nominated for Sailor of the Year. In 2008, he won Sailor of the Year. He also won the award in 2012, alongside Marie Solberg and Per Eugen Kristiansen.

Aleksander is the elder brother of Sebastian Wang-Hansen, who took part in the 2012 Olympics in London in windsurfing. He is also the cousin of Mats Wang-Hansen, who is World Champion in sailing (Europe (dinghy) in 2000).

References

Gold Silver BronzeRef.
Sonar Para World Championship medallists
1999 Cadiz  Germany
Jens Kroker
Peter Muenter
Peter Reichl
 Great Britain
Andy Cassell
Andrew Millband
Brian Harding
 Netherlands
Udo Hessels
Marcel van de Veen
Mischa Rossen
[1]
2001 Florida  Canada
Brian Mackie
Brian MacDonald
Paul Tingley
 Great Britain
Andy Cassell
Brian Harding
Edward Suckling
 Germany
Jens Kroker
Dietmar Steigel
Peter Reichl
[2]
2002 Medemblik  Germany
Jens Kroker
Dietmar Steigel
Peter Reichl
 Great Britain
Andy Cassell
Brian Harding
Edward Suckling
 Canada
Brian Mackie
Brian MacDonald
Paul Tingley
[3]
2003 Athens  Netherlands
Udo Hessels
Marcel van de Veen
Mischa Rossen
 Israel
Dror Cohen
Benny Vaxler
Michael Levy
 Great Britain
John Robertson
Stephen Thomas
Hannah Stodel
[4]
2005 Sonderborg  Great Britain
John Robertson
Stephen Thomas
Hannah Stodel
 Norway
Jostein Stordahl
Aleksander Wang-Hansen
Per Eugen Kristiansen
 Germany
Jens Kroker
Holger Schonenberg
Tobias Schuetz
[5]
2006 Perth  Great Britain
John Robertson
Stephen Thomas
Hannah Stodel
 Germany
Jens Kroker
Sigi Mainka
Tobias Schuetz
 Norway
Jostein Stordahl
Aleksander Wang-Hansen
Per Eugen Kristiansen
[6][7]
2007 Rochester  United States
Rick Doerr
Tim Angle
Bill Donahue
 United States
Paul Callahan
Tom Brown
Roger Cleworth
 Germany
Jens Kroker
Tobias Schuetz
Sigi Mainka
[8]
2009 Athens  Germany
Jens Kroker
Robert Prem
Siggy Mainka
 Israel
Dror Cohen
Arnon Efrati
Ben Vexler
 Greece
Christoforou Vasilis
Notaroglou Argiris
Aleksas Thodoris
[9][10][11]
2010 Medemblik  Netherlands
Udo Hessels
Marcel van de Veen
Mischa Rossen
 Great Britain
John Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Stephen Thomas
 Germany
Jens Kroker
Robert Prem
Siegmund Mainka
[12][13]
2011 Weymouth  Israel
Dror Cohen
Benni Vexler
Arnon Efrati
 Great Britain
John Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Stephen Thomas
 Norway
Aleksander Wang-Hansen
Per Eugen Kristiansen
Marie Solberg
[14][15]
2012 Charlotte Harbor  Norway
Aleksander Wang-Hansen
Per Eugen Kristiansen
Marie Solberg
 France
Bruno Jourdren
Eric Flageul
Nicolas Vimont-Vicary
 Great Britain
John Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Stephen Thomas
[16][17]
2013 Kinsale
 Ireland
 France
Bruno Jourdren
Eric Flageul
Nicolas Vimont-Vicary
 Netherlands
Udo Hessels
Marcel van de Veen
Mischa Rossen
 Australia
Colin Harrison
Jonathan Harris
Russell Boaden
[18][19]
2014 Halifax  France
Bruno Jourdren
Eric Flageul
Nicolas Vimont-Vicary
 Canada
Paul Tingley
Logan Campbell
Scott Lutes
 Australia
Colin Harrison
Jonathan Harris
Russell Boaden

 Canada[20]
2015 Melbourne
 Australia
 Great Britain
John Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Stephen Thomas
 Australia
Colin Harrison
Jonathan Harris
Russell Boaden
 Norway
Aleksander Wang-Hansen
Per Eugen Kristiansen
Marie Solberg
[21][22]
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