Dorian van Rijsselberghe of the Netherlands further cemented his gold medal in the men's windsurfing final at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday after triumphing in the RS:X, despite having sealed his medal days ago.
Likewise, Great Britain's Nick Dempsey was already assured of silver despite a fourth-place finish on Sunday. But Frenchman Pierre Le Coq's run was sufficient to join that pair and take his spot on the podium with bronze.
Sunday's sailing action was delayed because of adverse weather conditions, but it was little more than a speed bump on Van Rijsselberghe's route to success—having won seven races prior to Sunday—with the gold result predetermined coming into the race.