The Soling is an open keelboat that holds the World Sailing "International class" status. The class was used from the 1972 Olympics until the 2000 Olympics as "Open three-person keelboat". Besides the Olympic career of the Soling the boat is used for international and local regattas as well as for recreational sailing. The Soling is managed by the International Soling Association under the auspices of World Sailing since 1968.

Droop-hiking technique demonstrated by middleman.
Soling in the Boston Harbor Island Race 2012

The Soling is a strong boat designed for any wind and sea condition by Jan Herman Linge from Norway in 1964. The boats are one-design originating from an authorized single plug and mould system and made of fiberglass. This together with a strict set of class rules makes competition possible on a "level playing field". Solings last a long time, and boats produced in the early days are still in competition today (more than 50 years after being built). At the 2019 North American Championship the fifth place was taken by the German team sailing a refurbished Soling which had been built in 1968. A characteristic sailing style for the Soling is the droop-hiking technique.

History

1961: IYRU seeks new classes as companion/complement for the Olympic classes

The search was for four classes:

1963: Announcement from The Class Policy Committee of the IYRU

After the announcement, Yachting started to gather design sketches for a three persons keelboat to be used in a presentation at the November IYRU meeting. Specs were not explicitly given however the boat should be a "wholesome boat capable of being sailed from port to port in open water". What IYRU wants is a nice compromise between maximum speed and maximum seaworthiness stated Yachting. The design of the Soling was made.

1965: A prototype of the Soling was ready and tested

After Jan Herman Linge and Finn Ferner were satisfied with the prototype (in wood) it was transformed into a plug to create a mould for production in fiberglass. At the IYRU November meeting trials for a new 3 persons keelboat were scheduled for 1966. During the winter of 1965/66 the first five fiberglass Soling's were built by Linge.

1966: 1st Trials at Kiel

Spring was used to test the five Solings. The trials were set for Kiel specially to test and compare the entries in heavy weather. The most races were won by a wooden Shillalah. After the trials two entries were recommended by the judges, The Shillalah and, shorter than all other competitor, the Soling. In November the IYRU decided that further trials would be held in Travemünde the following year.

1967: 2nd Trials at Travemünde

Some sixty boats were produced, sold and sailed in Scandinavia as a local class even before the trials took place. Trials were held with some new boats, a fiberglass Shillalah II and the Soling plus a Dragon and 5.5 Metre for speed reference. After the trials the Soling alone was recommended to the IYRU. This passed through IYRY unanimously in November and the Soling became an International class. In 1974 Shillalah II also got the International class status. Licensed builders were attracted. The International Soling Association (ISA) was established. The first president of the ISA became Eggert Benzon from Denmark.

1968: Olympic class

The Olympic status for the Soling arrived after the 1968 Olympics. IYRU decided that the 5.5 Metre had to make place for the Soling in the 1972 Olympics. Meanwhile, over 300 Solings were built in Norway, Denmark, the United States and Canada and more countries would follow. The first Soling European Championship was held in Skovshoved, Denmark and won by the team of Per Spelling from Norway. 75 sailors in 25 Solings did compete.

1969 – 1972: Solings first Olympiad

In this period the first Soling World Championship was held in 1969 in which 87 boats participated off the coast of Copenhagen, and won by the team of Paul Elvstrøm, Niels Jensen and Poul Mik-Meyer. The team had put a lot of systems and hiking gear into their boat to make it sail faster. One of the techniques was the installation of a double bottom. This in combination with bailers made the boat self-bailing. This construction however was not legal. Before the first race of the Worlds holes had to be made into the raised floor to take away the unfair advantage. Later that year changes were made to the class rules so that racing floors/double bottoms, or as they are called officially "Cockpit Soles" became legal. The first winners of an Olympic Soling gold medal, Buddy Melges, Bill Allen and Bill Bentsen from the United States made the boat "Simple" by putting a lot of the systems below deck and removing the winches and shroud tracks. Also the first North American Championship was held on Lake Michigan in front of Milwaukee. 108 sailors in 38 Solings did compete. This event was won by the team of John Dane III, Mark LeBlanc and John Cerise. At the 1972 November meeting of the IYRU the Soling was appointed as Olympic class for the 1976 Olympics.

1973 – 1976: Solings 2nd Olympiad

Early 1972 Jack van Dyke from the United States became president of the ISA and he made sure that the Soling construction became under control (a serial number was issued by IYRU (now World Sailing)). Then improvements were introduced one by one like hiking vests, mast steps rudders watertight compartments. The Soling became even more a one-design class. 1973 was crucial for the Soling in this respect. Poul Richard Høj Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski and Erik Hansen from Denmark took the Gold medal during the 1976 Olympics in Kingston, Ontario. Over 2000 boats were built worldwide. Also due to the progression of the Soling the class was appointed as the Olympic three persons boat for the 1980 Olympics.

1977 – 1980: Solings 3rd Olympiad

The Numbers of build Solings stayed high under the presidency of Geert Bakker, the Netherlands. Due to the high level of National and local competition the Battle for Olympic selection became more and more intense. This meant that rules were implemented for World and continental championships to keep the large fleet events fair. The introduction of gate starts, and black flag procedures were lined out, tested and implemented. Ken Berkeley introduced match racing in the Soling. Poul Richard Høj Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski and Erik Hansen, this time sailing under the flag of the IOC, became the 1980 Olympic Champions. The 1980 Summer Olympics were heavily hit by the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott. The Soling was prolongated as the Olympic three persons boat for the 1984 Olympics.

1981 – 1984: Solings 4th Olympiad

Ken Berkeley, Australia took the role as ISA president in 1980. Most new boats were now built by Abbott Boats and Elvstrøm/Borresens Baadebyggeri with a few but fast exceptions from Bianchi & Cecchi and Bootswerft Leonard Mader. Major champions were held in North America, Europe and Australia. The level of competition remained very high. In 1983 Karl Haist from Germany became president of the ISA. The 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, United States were won by the team of Robbie Haines, Ed Trevelyan and Rod Davis from the United States. This event was struck by the 1984 Summer Olympics boycott. Again, the Soling kept its Olympic status for the 1988 Olympics.

1985 – 1988: Solings 5th Olympiad

Karl Haist had two major objectives for his presidency: First he wanted a large Soling event in Eastern Europe. He succeeded in this by having the 1985 Soling European Championship held in Balatonfüred, Hungary and the 1986 Europeans in Warnemünde, East-Germany. The second objective, bringing the operational cost of the Soling down by reducing the number of sails during a championship, took more time. This rule was effectuated in March 1989. This rule change reduced the number of mainsails from 2 to 1 and the number of large spinnakers also back from 2 to 1. Shroud tracks were re-introduced on Solings. The 1988 Olympics were held in Busan, Korea. The Gold medals were won by the East Germany team of Jochen Schümann, Thomas Flach and Bernd Jäkel. The Soling status was prolonged as for the 1992 Olympics as the Fleet/Match racing class. In 1987 Sam Merrick became president of the ISA. In this period much was dune to make the Soling more unsinkable by Uli Strohschneider from Austria.

1989 – 1992: Solings 6th Olympiad

This period started with a failed World Championship. This was sailed in Balatonfüred, Hungary. On the first day there were heavy winds (up to 100 km/h), specially during the starting procedure. Out of 73 starters 43 made it to the first mark and only 29 boats made it to the finish! Many masts broke. NO BOATS SUNK!!!! in these extreme conditions. The next days there was hardly any wind. Only 4 races were completed, five are needed to constitute a championship. Sam Merrick was elected president in 1987. He made sure that although Match racing was introduced for the 1992 Olympics Fleet racing remained paramount so the Fleet/Match race was introduced at the 1992 Olympics. Gold was won by the Danish team of Jesper Bank, Jesper Seier and Steen Secher. This Fleet/Match race event was successful and so the Soling remained an Olympic class for another 4 years. Stuart Walker became president in 1991.

1993 – 1996: Solings 7th Olympiad

The Soling made the choice to introduce the "Pumping rule" as safety measure. This meant in general that the spinnaker guy could be pumped unlimited. President Stuart H. Walker did a lot of work to keep the number of teams in the Match race phase of the Olympics to six thus keeping Fleet racing paramount. The German team of Jochen Schüman, Thomas Flach and Bernd Jäkel won their second gold medal in the Soling during the 1996 Olympics. The Olympic status was prolonged to 2000.

1997 – 2000: Solings 8th Olympiad

György Wossala, Hungary became ISA president in 1995. The 1997 Worlds in Rungsted, Denmark did not produce enough races to constitute a valid championship due to weather conditions. Thunderstorms and large periods with no wind at all made it for the race organization impossible to get five race in. The sail plan of the Soling was modified on two points. The tolerances of the mini spinnaker were enlarged so that a more useful spinnaker could be created. Also, the top batten of the mainsail was lengthened so that profile of the top in the main could be better controlled and the lifetime of the sail was improved. Both improvements were initiated by Paul Davis. ISAF wanted to make Match racing more and more important at the Olympics. So for the 2000 Olympics only 16 Solings were eligible to compete in the Fleet race phase and 12 of them would move on to the Match race phase. The spectacular, popular and many times viewed finals were between the teams of Germany and Denmark. Both teams did barely make it into the Match race phase (resp. 10 and 12 place in the Fleet race phase). Finally the Danish team of Jesper Bank, Henrik Blakskjær and Thomas Jacobsen took the gold medal. During the ISAF 2000 mid-year it was decided that the Fleet/Match race event was prolonged for another four years. However, during the ISAF 2000 November meeting, the Soling was NOT re-elected as an Olympic class. There was no match racing on the Olympic agenda anymore until 2012 Olympics. In 1999 Tony Clare, Great Britain became president of the ISA.

2001 – 2006: Post-Olympic

However, despite the publicity that was generated for the Olympic sailing event by the fleet/Match race event it disappeared from the Olympic agenda for 2004. And the Soling had to face the fact that many of her top sailors had disappeared to other Olympic disciplines or had quit sailing in general within a few months. Another setback of the class was that Tony Clare was severely injured during a horseback riding incident. Rose Hoeksema, United States took over as president and did a good job of holding the International and National Soling sailors within the class as well as possible. Worlds and continental events were organized as usual and with sufficient participation. The third disaster struck in 2006 when the Abbott Boats ltd. Sarnia, Canada went up in flames. Borresens Baadebyggeri Denmark however started to build boats in a joint venture in Argentina to build Solings.

2007 – 2015: Solid International class

Johan Offermans, The Netherlands became president for an unprecedented 7 years. During his presidency he provided stimulation to pick up International travel again. Also, the preparations for the 50th anniversary of the class were started. Jan Herman Linge died at the age of 85 in Asker, Norway. In 2014 Peter Hall took over the presidency. The 50th anniversary of the class was celebrated during the 2015 World Championship in Castiglione della Pescaia, Italy. Over 135 competitors were present from 14 countries and three continents. The first production Soling "N 1" was on display at the harbor site. Soling production was renewed at the Petticrows Boatyard, United Kingdom.

2016 – Now: Introduction on carbon spars

In 2017 Michael Dietzel was elected president of the ISA. In 2017 it became clear that there were no longer vendors of suitable aluminum Soling spars any more world wide. Han van Veen, The Netherlands, created and executed a plan to introduce Carbon spars for the Soling. The objective was that the new masts would be cheaper and not lighter or faster than the aluminum masts. The first masts were produced by Ceilidh in The Netherlands and tested in 2018 they proved to be cheaper and equal to the original masts. The one-design of the Soling remain intact. The new mast were approved by World Sailing in 2019. In 2020 the Carbon boom and spinnaker pole were approved as well. In 2020 the Soling North American Championship in Annapolis, United States, the Friendship League Championship in Brazil and many other Soling regatta's world wide were postponed due to COVID-19.

Solings built

Over the years about 4500 Solings were built. About 3700 of them were registered and 2554 were issued with the IYRU-ISAF-WS serial number. The growth in the late 1960s and early 1970s was high before stabilizing in the 80s and 90s. Since 2000 very few boats have been built.

Soling Built between 1965 and 2023
Soling Built between 1965 and 2023

Over the years the following 36 boat builders in 21 countries have been licensed to build Solings:

AustraliaCanadaDenmarkSpainFinlandFranceWest GermanyGreat BritainEast GermanyHungaryItaly
AUS Halvorsen, Morson & Gawland ltd.Pamcraft ltd.Rudder Yachts ltd.CAN Abbott Boats ltd.DEN A/S Borresens BaadebyggeriElvstrøm Boats A/SESP PlayvisaFIN VamosVeneva O/YFRA DufourFontaine-PajotFRG Bootswerft Leonard Mader GbR.Norddeutsche SportbootwerftGBR Petticrow BoatyardPetticrows BoatyardTyler Boat Co.GDR HartraHUN Crane WorksITA Bianchi & CecchiC.I.M.A.
JapanMexicoNetherlandsNorwayNew ZealandPolandSouth AfricaSwitzerlandSoviet UnionUnited States
JPN Ishihara Dockyard Comp.MEX FerroNED H.V.M. NVNOR Jan H. Linge A/SSoling Yachts A/SNZL Jim MacKay Boats ltd.RNYST.P. CooksonPOL Gdansk Ship and Yacht YardRSA Proderite ltd.SUI PolyformURS LicencintorgUSA Eichenlaub Boat Comp.Gemico Corporation (O'day)Gemico-MarlowPlastrend Corporation

Results of the major Soling regattas

Games

Olympic Games

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
1972 Kiel detailsUnited States Buddy Melges William Allen William BentsenSweden Stig Wennerström Stefan Krook Lennart Roslund Race 1 - 4 Bo Knape Race 5 & 6Canada David Miller Paul Côté John Ekels
1976 Kingston detailsDenmark Poul Richard Høj Jensen Valdemar Bandolowski Erik HansenUnited States John Kolius Walter Glasgow Richard HoepfnerEast Germany Dieter Below Olaf Engelhardt Michael Zachries
1980 Tallinn detailsDenmark Poul Richard Høj Jensen Valdemar Bandolowski Erik HansenSoviet Union Boris Budnikov Aleksandr Budnikov Nikolay PolyakovGreece Tassos Boudouris Anastasios Gavrilis Aristidis Rapanakis
1984 Los Angeles detailsUnited States Robbie Haines Ed Trevalyan Rod DavisBrazil Torben Grael Daniel Adler Ronaldo SenfftCanada Hans Fogh Steve Calder John Kerr
1988 Busan detailsEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelUnited States John Kostecki Bob Billingham William BaylisDenmark Jesper Bank Jan Mathiasen Steen Secher
1992 Barcelona detailsDenmark Jesper Bank Jesper Seier Steen SecherUnited States Kevin Mahaney Jim Brady Doug KernGreat Britain Lawrie Smith Robert Cruikshank Ossie Stewart
1996 Savannah detailsGermany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelRussia Georgy Shayduko Dmitry Shabanov Igor SkalinUnited States Jeff Madrigali Jim Barton Kent Massey
2000 Sydney detailsDenmark Jesper Bank Henrik Blakskjær Thomas JacobsenGermany Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo BorkowskiNorway Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen Stokkeland
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Denmark4015
2United States2316
3Germany1102
4East Germany1012
5Brazil0101
Russia0101
Soviet Union0101
Sweden0101
9Canada0022
10Great Britain0011
Greece0011
Norway0011
Totals (12 entries)88824

Pan American Games

Source:

EventGoldSilverBronze
1979 San Juan Puerto RicoUnited States Dave Curtis David Barton Jamie McCrearyBrazil Eduardo RamosCanada Jim Beatty
1983 Caracas VenezuelaBrazil Torben GraelCanada Bill Abbott Jr.United States Dave Perry
1987 Indianapolis United StatesUnited StatesCanadaBrazil
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States (USA)2013
2Brazil (BRA)1113
3Canada (CAN)0213
Totals (3 entries)3339

Vintage Yachting Games

EventGoldSilverBronze
2008 Medemblik NetherlandsNED Rudy den Outer Leo Determan Ronald den ArendWildcard (NED) Steven Bakker Sven Coster Race 1–3 Dick Coster Race 4–6 Joost HouwelingGER Holger Weichert Laurent Scheel Martin Setzkorn
2012 Bellano ItalyUKR Igor Yushko Serhiy Pichuhin Dmitriy YarmolenkaNED Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow Ramzi SouliAUT Peter Neumann Rudolf Rager Rudolf Hubauer
2018 Hellerup DenmarkNED Rudy den Outer Theo de Lange Gabor HelmhoutCAN Peter Hall Johan Offermans Netherlands Gord de VriesUKR Igor Yushko Serhiy Pichuhin Serhiy Ivansits
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Netherlands (NED)2204
2Ukraine (UKR)1012
3Canada (CAN)0101
4Austria (AUT)0011
Germany (GER)0011
Totals (5 entries)3339

International ISA Trophies

World Championships

Fleet racing

Source:

Maters Racing

Match racing (Infanta Cristina)

Source:

EventGoldSilverBronze
1992 Cádiz SpainUSA Kevin Mahaney Jim Brady Doug KernNot documentedNot documented
1993 Palaio Faliro GreeceUSA Larry Klein Wally Corwin Steve BurnsNot documentedNot documented
1994 Vallensbæk DenmarkSWE Per Ahlby Stefan Nordstrom Tony LundbergNot documentedNot documented
1995 Kingston CanadaGBR Stuart Childerley Tim Powell Jeremy FanstoneNOR Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen StokkelandDEN Stig Westergaard Jens Bojsen Møller Bjørn Westergaard
1996 Cádiz SpainSWE Magnus Holmberg Björn Alm Johan BarneDEN Stig Westergaard Jens Bojsen-Møller Bjørn WestergaardFRA Marc Bouet Gildas Morvan Sylvain Chtounder
1997AUS Neville Wittey Josh Grace David EdwardsNot documentedNot documented
1998 Kralingen NetherlandsGER Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo BorkowskiNOR Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen StokkelandAUS Neville Wittey Josh Grace David Edwards
1999 Melbourne AustraliaSWE Hans Wallén Magnus Augustson Johan BarneUSA Jeff Madrigali Hartwell Jordan Craig HealyNED Roy Heiner Peter Van Niekerk Dirk de Ridder
2000 Cádiz SpainDEN Jesper Bank Henrik Blakskjær Thomas JacobsenFRA Philippe Presti Pascal Rambeau Jean-Marie DaurisGBR Andy Beadsworth Barry Parkin Mason
Medal Tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Sweden (SWE)3003
2United States (USA)2103
3Denmark (DEN)1113
4Great Britain (GBR)1012
5Germany (GER)1001
6Norway (NOR)0202
7France (FRA)0112
8Australia (AUS)0011
Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (9 entries)85518

Masters

Continental Championships

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Australian Championships

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
1969/70 Not documentedAustralia C. Ryves Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1970/71 Not documentedGreat Britain Rodney Pattisson Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1971/72 Not documentedAustralia Robert Miller Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1972/73 Not documentedAustralia John Bertrand Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1973/74 Not documentedUnited States John Coggan Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1974/75 Not documentedAustralia Jim Hardy Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1975/76 Not documentedAustralia David Forbes Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1976/77 City of Cockburn detailsAustralia KA 146 Noel Robins Crew not documentedAustralia KA 133 Phil Susans Crew not documentedAustralia KA 114 Tony Manford Crew not documented
1977/78 Sydney harbour detailsAustralia KA 147 Tony Manford Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1978/79 Port Lincoln detailsAustralia KA 150 John Bertrand Mark Fisher Tim DorningAustralia KA 144 Mark Bethwaite Crew not documentedAustralia KA 146 Noel Robins Crew not documented
1979/80 City of Lake Macquarie detailsAustralia KA 150 John Bertrand Mark Fisher Tim DorningAustralia KA 144 Mark Bethwaite Ian MacDiarmid Garry ReidAustralia KA 147 Tony Manford Crew not documented
1980/81 Port Lincoln detailsAustralia KA 144 Mark Bethwaite Ian MacDiarmid Garry ReidAustralia KA 148 Syd Corser Ian MacDiarmid Garry ReidAustralia KA 146 Noel Robins Crew not documented
1981/82 Perth detailsAustralia KA 144 Mark Bethwaite Ian McDiarmid Glen ReadUnited States US 710 Dave Perry Brad Dellenbaugh Ed TravelyanAustralia KA 143 Peter Gilmour Crew not documented
1982/83 Adelaide detailsAustralia KA 144 Mark Bethwaite Ian McDiarmid Not documentedAustralia KA 143 Peter Gilmour Lloyd Lissiman Not documentedAustralia KA 152 John Savave Crew not documented
1983/84 Adelaide detailsAustralia Peter Gilmour Crew not documentedAustralia Mark Bethwaite Crew not documentedAustralia Willy Packer Crew not documented
1984/85 Port Lincoln detailsAustralia Peter Gilmour Crew not documentedAustralia Gary Sheard Crew not documentedAustralia Tony Manning Crew not documented
1985/86 Melbourne detailsAustralia Glen Collings Crew not documentedAustralia Gary Sheard Crew not documentedAustralia Andy Allsep Crew not documented
1986/87 Fremantle detailsAustralia KA 144 Glen Collings Crew not documentedAustralia KA 159 Barry Waller Crew not documentedUnited States US 725 Stuart H. Walker Crew not documented
1987/88 Melbourne detailsUnited States US 736 John Kostecki Robert Billingham William BaylisAustralia KA 170 Glen Collings Crew not documentedAustralia KA 168 Bobby Wilmot Crew not documented
1988/89 Sydney detailsAustralia KA 45 Jamie Wilmot P. Gossing G. CrowieAustralia KA 169 Jim Hardy Warwick Anderson D. HardyAustralia KA 142 Matt Hayes M. Wilson D. James
1989/90 Port Lincoln detailsAustralia KA 166 Andy Allsep Crew not documentedAustralia KA 159 Murray Smith Crew not documentedAustralia KA 165 Gary Cassidy Crew not documented
1990/91 Fremantle detailsAustralia Matt HayesNot documentedNot documented
1991/92 Manly Beach detailsAustralia Neville WitteyNot documentedNot documented
1992/93 Not documented detailsAustralia Barry WallerNot documentedNot documented
1993/94 Perth detailsAustralia Glen TuckerNot documentedNot documented
1994/95 Melbourne detailsAustralia Cameron MilesNot documentedNot documented
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Australia (AUS)23121247
2United States (USA)2114
3Great Britain (GBR)1001
Totals (3 entries)26131352

European Championships

Fleet racing

Source:

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
1968 Denmark Skovshoved detailsNorway Per Spilling Jim Mc Elvin Dag BlomdalNetherlands Geert Bakker Crew not documentedDenmark Niels Bolt Jörgensen Crew not documented
1969 Sweden Sandhamn detailsSweden Arved von Grünewaldt Tommy Nilsson Anders NordinSweden H. Kellner Crew not documentedWest Germany Norbert Wagner Crew not documented
1970 Norway Hankø detailsDenmark Paul Elvstrøm Poul Mik-Meyer Jan KjærulffSweden Arved von Grünewaldt Tommy Nilsson Anders NordinSweden Pelle Petterson Crew not documented
1971 West Germany Travemünde detailsDenmark Paul Elvstrøm Flemming Jensen Valdemar BandolowskiSoviet Union Timur Pinegin Valentin Zamotaykin Rais GalimovDenmark Niels Bolt Jörgensen Crew not documented
1972 Denmark Skovshoved detailsEast Germany Roland Schwarz Lothar Köpsel Werner ChristophUnited Kingdom John Oakeley Charles Reynolds Barry DunningDenmark Paul Elvstrøm Niels Jensen Valdemar Bandolowski
1973 Netherlands Medemblik detailsEast Germany Dieter Below Michael Zachries Olaf EngelhardtAustria Uli Strohschneider Crew not documentedEast Germany Roland Schwarz Lothar Köpsel Werner Christoph
1974 United Kingdom Firth of Clyde detailsWest Germany Willi Kuhweide Karsten Meyer Axel MayDenmark Poul Richard Høj Jensen Crew not documentedEast Germany Roland Schwarz Lothar Köpsel Werner Christoph
1975 Italy Alassio detailsSweden Stig Wennerström Stefan Krook Lennart RoslundEast Germany Roland Schwarz Lothar Köpsel Werner ChristophItaly Fabio Albarelli Leopoldo di Martino Guidotti
1976 Switzerland Geneva detailsEast Germany Dieter Below Michael Zachries Olaf EngelhardtDenmark Poul Richard Høj Jensen Valdemar Bandolowski Erik Hermann HansenAustria Herbert Raudaschl Walter Raudaschl Rudi Mayer
1977 Greece Piraeus detailsWest Germany Fritz Geis Gerhard Fehlner Ernst Günter BeckWest Germany Willi Kuhweide Axel May Karsten MeyerDenmark Valdemar Bandolowski Crew not documented
1978 West Germany Kiel detailsCanada Hans Fogh John Kerr Dennis ToewsCanada Glenn Dexter Andreas Josenhans Sandy McMillanEast Germany Dieter Below Olaf Engelhardt Michael Zachries
1979 France La Rochelle detailsBrazil Eduardo de Souza Manfred Kaufman Thomas HeimanNetherlands Geert Bakker Pieter Keijzer Harald de VlamingSweden Arved von Grünewaltdt Tommy Nilsson Anders Nordin
1980 Finland Helsinki detailsSoviet Union Boris Budnikov Nikolay Polyakov Aleksandr BudnikovWest Germany Willi Kuhweide Eckart Loell Sebastian ZiegelmayerDenmark Poul Richard Høj Jensen Valdemar Bandolowski Erik Hermann Hansen
1981 Austria Attersee (lake) detailsAustria Michael Farthofer Christian Holler Georg VartianEast Germany Jörg Hermann B. Becker O. OlbrichWest Germany Fritz Geis Richard Fricke Karl Fricke
1982 Denmark Dragør detailsCanada Hans Fogh John Kerr Poul Richard Høj JensenSoviet Union Boris Budnikov Aleksandr Budnikov Nikolay PolyakovSoviet Union Eugenij Kudriavtsev Crew not documented
1983 Netherlands Medemblik detailsCanada Hans Fogh John Kerr (sailor) Steve CalderSoviet Union Boris Budnikov Gennadi Strakh Oleg MironEast Germany Helmar Nauck Norbert Hellriegel Sven Diedering
1984Not held due to Olympic Games
1985 Hungary Balatonfüred detailsNorway Terje Wang Jørn Petterson Tom Stian SelanderEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelSoviet Union Georgy Shayduko Sergej Kanov Nikolay Polyakov
1986 East Germany Warnemünde detailsEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelSweden Lennart Persson Eje Öberg Tony WallinGermany Thomas Jungblut Thomas Maschkiwitz Tim Kröger
1987 Sweden Karlshamn detailsSoviet Union Georgy Shayduko Sergej Kanov Nikolay PolyakovEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelCanada Hans Fogh Steve Calder Hank Lammens
1988 Italy Alassio detailsEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelUnited States John Kostecki William Baylis Bob BillinghamDenmark Jesper Bank Jan Mathiassen Steen Secher
1989 Norway Oslo detailsDenmark Jesper Bank Jesper Seier Steen SecherSoviet Union Sergey Pichuguin Gennadi Strakh Andrei NikandrovEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd Jäkel
1990 Germany Prien am Chiemsee detailsFrance Marc Bouet Alain Pointet Fabrice LevetEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelNetherlands Roy Heiner Ed van der Steene Yska Minks
1991 France La Baule detailsUnited States Dave Curtis Brad Dellenbaugh Paul MurphySweden Magnus Holmberg Björn Alm Johan BarneEast Germany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd Jäkel
1992 Italy Torbole detailsSweden Per Åhlby Stefan Nordström Jan-Olov SandbergAustria Michael Luschan Stefan Lindner Georg StadlerSweden Magnus Holmberg Björn Alm Johan Barne
1993 Slovenia Portorose detailsGermany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelGermany Albert Batzill Peter Lang Eddy EichNorway Rune Jacobsen Erling Landsværk Thom Haaland
1994 Portugal Vilamoura detailsGermany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelDenmark Stig Westergaard Jens Bojsen-Møller Bjørn WestergaardAustralia Ian Walker Michael Peel Stephan Jackson
1995 Sweden Marstrand detailsDenmark Jesper Bank Kræn Nielsen Thomas JacobsenNorway Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen StokkelandAustralia Cameron Miles James Mayjor Chris Links
1996 Hungary Balatonfüred detailsUkraine Serhiy Pichuhin Serhiy Khaindrava Volodymyr KorotkovAustria Christian Binder Franz Fellner Volker MoserHungary György Wossala László Kovácsi Károly Vezér
1997 United Kingdom Troon detailsGermany Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo BorkowskiGreat Britain Andy Beadsworth Barry Parkin MasonNorway Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen Stokkeland
1998 Slovenia Izola detailsUkraine Serhiy Pichuhin Volodymyr Korotkov Serhiy TimokhovRussia Georgy Shayduko Sergey Voltshkov S. KramskoyGermany Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo Borkowski
1999 Sweden Sandefjord detailsNetherlands Roy Heiner Peter Van Niekerk Dirk de RidderUkraine Serhiy Pichuhin Volodymyr Korotkov Serhiy TimokhovGermany Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo Borkowski
2000 France La Rochelle detailsDenmark Jesper Bank Henrik Blakskjær Thomas JacobsenRussia Georgy Shayduko Oleg Khopyorsky Andrey KirilyukUkraine Serhiy Pichuhin Volodymyr Korotkov Serhiy Timokhov
2001 Austria Attersee (lake) detailsAustria Christian Binder Nicky Fellner Volker MoserGermany Heiko Winkler Stefan Wenzel Jens NiemannAustria Carl Auteried Jr. Thomas Beclin Martin Kendler
2002 Italy Castiglione della Pescaia detailsAustria Carl Auteried Jr. Martin Kendler Thomas BeclinAustria Markus Schneeberger Volker Moser Christian PanekHungary György Wossala László Kovácsi Károly Vezér
2003 Italy Torbole detailsHungary Gyenese Balázs Gyula Mónus Károly VezérGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannGermany Karl Haist Daniel Diesing Jacob Carsten
2004 Norway Tonsberg detailsAustria Markus Schneeberger Volker Moser Christian PanekSlovenia Boštjan Antončič Gennadi Strakh Zeljko PerovicNorway Pål Christoffersen Karl Book Espen Kamperhaug
2005 Netherlands Medemblik detailsGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannHungary György Wossala Pepe Németh Károly VezérNorway Dag Usterud Arne Ottestad Eskil Sønju Le Bruyn Goldeng
2006 Hungary Balatonfüred detailsUkraine Serhiy Pichuhin Ivan Chehlatiy Serhiy TimokhovGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannAustria Carl Auteried Jr. Udo Moser Martin Kendler
2007 Norway Arendal detailsSlovenia Boštjan Antončič Gennadi Strakh Serhiy PichuhinGermany Thomas Maschkiwitz Christian Öhler Kristof WossalaArgentina Gustavo Warburg Maximo Smith Miguel Lacour
2008 Hungary Balatonfüred detailsHungary György Wossala Károly Vezér Pepe NémethGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannNetherlands Johan Offermans Bas Dusee Dominik Meissner
2009 Italy Lovere detailsGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannAustria Carl Auteried Jr. Udo Moser Martin KendlerHungary György Wossala Peper Németh Károly Vezér
2010 France La Trinite sur Mer detailsHungary György Wossala Károly Vezér Pepe NémethGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannArgentina Gustavo Warburg Maximo Smith Hernan Celedoni
2011 Austria Attersee (lake) detailsGermany Uwe Steingross Karsten Eller Tim GieseckeUnited States Stuart H. Walker Georg Stadler Johannes SpitzkAustria Johann Kahls Christian Kahls Ronnie Zeiler
2012 Denmark Arhus detailsArgentina Gustavo Warburg Rodrigo Ferrés Miguel LacourGermany Karl Haist Martin Zeileis Patrick WichmannNetherlands Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow Ramzi Souli
2013 Italy Castiglione della Pescaia detailsUkraine Igor Yushko Serhiy Pichuhin Dmitriy YarmolenkaGermany Roman Koch Maxl Koch Gregor BornemannUnited States Charlie Kamps Jeremy McMahon Toby Kamps
2014 Italy Saint-Pierre-Quiberon detailsGermany Uwe Steingross Karsten Eller Tim GieseckeCanada Peter Hall Steve Lacey William HallNetherlands Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow Ramzi Souli
2015 Germany Grünau (Berlin) detailsGermany Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Ingo Borkowski & Bernd Jäkel (last race)Hungary Litkey Farkas Károly Vezér Gabor CroszlanUkraine Igor Yushko Sergey Pichugin Igor Severianov
2016 Austria Ebensee am Traunsee detailsAustria Christian Binder Klaus Kratochwill Christian FeichtingerHungary Litkey Farkas Joo Kristoff Gabor CroszlanCanada Peter Hall Steve Lacey William Hall
2017 Italy Riva del Garda detailsHungary Litkey Farkas Károly Vezér Csaba WeinhardtAustria Florian Felzmann Michael Felzmann Margund SchuhUkraine Igor Yushko Serhiy Pichuhin Igor Severianov
2018 Hungary Alsóörs detailsHungary Sándor Varjas László Kovácsi Gábor MereteiHungary György Wossala Peter Németh Christoph WossalaHungary Annamária Sabján Bea Majoross András Bajusz
2019 Italy Torbole detailsFinland Eki Heinonen Gabor Helmhout Mathias HeinonenHungary Sándor Varjas László Kovácsi Gábor MereteiAustria Florian Felzmann Michael Felzmann Markus Gnan
2020 Germany Warnemünde detailsNot held due to COVID-19
2021 Spain Santander detailsRescheduled and relocated due to COVID-19
2021 Italy Mandello del Lario detailsNetherlands Rudy den Outer Theo de Lange Ramzi SouliHungary Sándor Varjas László Kovácsi Gábor MereteiHungary György Wossala Károly Vezér Christoph Wossala
2022 Austria Attersee (lake) detailsAustria Florian Felzmann Stephan Beurle Michael FelzmannHungary Sándor Varjas László Kovácsi Gábor MereteiAustria Christian Spiessberger Max Reisinger Gerhard Schlipfinger

Medal table

1968 - 2022
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Germany89320
2Austria66618
3Hungary66517
4East Germany55616
5Sweden44311
6Denmark43411
7Ukraine4138
8Canada3227
9Soviet Union2428
10West Germany2259
11Netherlands2248
12Norway2147
13United States1214
14Slovenia1102
15Argentina1023
16Brazil1001
Finland1001
France1001
19Great Britain0202
Russia0202
21Australia0022
22Italy0011
Totals (22 entries)545253159
Medal Tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Germany (GER)89320
2Austria (AUT)56516
Hungary (HUN)56516
4East Germany (GDR)55616
5Sweden (SWE)44311
6Denmark (DEN)43411
7Ukraine (UKR)4138
8Canada (CAN)3227
9Soviet Union (URS)2428
10West Germany (FRG)2259
11Netherlands (NED)2248
12Norway (NOR)2147
13United States (USA)1214
14Slovenia (SLO)1102
15Argentina (ARG)1023
16Brazil (BRA)1001
Finland (FIN)1001
France (FRA)1001
19Great Britain (GBR)0202
Russia (RUS)0202
21Australia (AUS)0022
22Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (22 entries)525252156

Match racing

Source:

EventGoldSilverBronze
1993 Kralingen NetherlandsNOR Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen StokkelandNot documentedNot documented
1994 Starnberg GermanyGER Markus Wieser Maxl Koch Roman KochNot documentedNot documented
1995 Torbay United KingdomGBR Andy BeadsworthNOR Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen StokkelandGBR Stuart Childerley
1996 Balaton Hungary Held September 1995GER Jochen Schümann Thomas Flach Bernd JäkelNot documentedNot documented
1997 St. Gilgen AustriaGER Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo BorkowskiUKR Sergey Pichuguin Dmitriy Yarovoy Sergey TimokhovNOR Herman Horn Johannessen Paul Davis Espen Stokkeland
1998 Torbole ItalyGER Jochen Schümann Gunnar Bahr Ingo BorkowskiESP Luis Doreste Domingo Manrique David VeraUKR Sergey Pichuguin Volodymyr Korotkov Sergey Timokhov
1999 Input neededInput neededInput neededInput needed
2000 Input neededInput neededInput neededInput needed
Medal Tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Germany (GER)4004
2Norway (NOR)1113
3Great Britain (GBR)1012
4Ukraine (UKR)0112
5Spain (ESP)0101
Totals (5 entries)63312

North American Championship

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
1969 United States Milwaukee detailsUnited States US 95 John Dane III Mark LeBlanc John CeriseUnited States US ? Dick Stearns Richie Stearns Bruce GoldsmithUnited States US 179 Gordon Lindemann Not documented
1970 United States Houston detailsUnited States US 437 Dave Curtis Robbie Doyle Ken CormierUnited States US ? Gerald Rumsey Not documentedUnited States US 57 Don Bever Not documented
1971 United States Los Angeles detailsUnited States US 504 Robert Mosbacher Thad Hutcheson Tom DickeyUnited States US 57 Don Bever Not documentedUnited States US 414 Lowell North Not documented
1972 United States Oyster Bay detailsUnited States US 575 Dave Curtis Joanne Curtis John Rousmaniere John NystedtUnited States US 379 Dean Mathews Not documentedUnited States US 349 John Wolcot Not documented
1973 Canada Toronto detailsCanada KC 84 Sid Dakin John Dakin Peter CrowlerUnited States US 232 Jim Coggan Not documentedUnited States US 564 Jon Ford Not documented
1974 United States Milwaukee detailsUnited States US 576 John Kolius Richard Hoepfner Bill HuntAustralia KA 128 David Forbes John Anderson Denis O'NeilUnited States US ? Jon Ford Not documented
1975 United States Rochester detailsAustralia KA 128 David Forbes John Anderson Denis O'NeilCanada KC 146 Sid Dakin Not documentedAustralia KA 39 Malcolm Anderson Not documented
1976 United States Seattle detailsUnited States US 593 Carl Buchan Mara Buchan Peter ScorettUnited States US 627 Bill Engle Not documentedUnited States US 296 Maurice Rattray Not documented
1977 United States Oyster Bay detailsCanada KC 151 Hans Fogh Dennis Toews John KerrUnited States US 686 Buddy Melges Not documentedUnited States US 661 Joachim Shulz-Heik Not documented
1978 United States Newport Beach detailsUnited States US 707 Robbie Haines Ed Trevelyan Vince BrunCanada KC 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Not documentedUnited States US 700 Buddy Melges Not documented
1979 United States Houston detailsCanada KC 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Bill Abbott Sr. Phil BisselUnited States US 712 Bill Allen Will Perrigo Brian PorterUnited States US 697 Charlie Kamps Bob Penticoff Bill Blackett
1980 United States Chicago detailsUnited States US 712 Bill Allen Dale Hoffman Brian PorterCanada KC 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Bill Abbott Sr. Larry AbbottCanada KC ? Hans Fogh Not documented
1981 Canada Sarnia detailsBrazil BL 42 Torben Grael Daniel Adler Ronaldo SenfftCanada KC 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Not documentedCanada KC 169 Hans Fogh Not documented
1982 United States San Francisco detailsUnited States US 745 Ed Baird Larry Klein Tucker EdmundsonUnited States US 710 Dave Perry Brad Dellenbaugh TrevorUnited States US 747 Robbie Haines Ed Travelyan Rod Davis
1983 United States Rochester detailsUnited States US 757 Buddy Melges Buddy Melges III Hans MelgesUnited States KC ? Hans Fogh Not documentedUnited States KC ? Peter Hall Andreas Josenhans Not documented
1984 United States Oyster Bay detailsCanada KC ? Hans Fogh Dennis Toews Steve CalderUnited States US ? Brian Porter Not documentedCanada KC 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Not documented
1985 United States Milwaukee detailsCanada KC 176 Hans Fogh Steve Calder Rob MaruUnited States US 706 John Kostecki Bob Billingham William BaylisUnited States US 758 Brian Porter Not documented
1986 Canada Kingston detailsCanada KC 176 Hans Fogh Steve Calder Rob MaruUnited States US 777 Dave Curtis Not documentedUnited States US 769 Gerard Coleman Peter Coleman Paul Coleman
1987 United States Santa Cruz detailsUnited States US 736 John Kostecki Robert Billingham William BaylisUnited States US 793 Ed Baird Not documentedUnited States US 772 Kevin Mahaney Not documented
1988 United States Wilmette detailsUnited States US 787 Kevin Mahaney Lance Mahaney Jim BradyCanada KC 185 Jim Beatty Not documentedUnited States US 725 Stuart H. Walker Not documented
1989 United States Annapolis detailsUnited States US 787 Kevin Mahaney Jim Brady Doug KernUnited States US 786 Dave Curtis Not documentedCanada KC 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Not documented
1990 United States Tiburon detailsUnited States US 786 Dave Curtis Brad Dellenbaugh Robert BillinghamNew Zealand KZ 16 Tom Dodson Not documentedUnited States US 787 Kevin Mahaney Jim Brady Doug Kern
1991 United States Chicago detailsUnited States US 772 Kevin Mahaney Jim Brady Doug KernUnited States US 787 John Kostecki Robert Billingham William BaylisCanada KC 182 Paul Thomson Stuart Flinn Philip Gow
1992 United States Houston detailsUnited States US 801 Larry Klein Wally Corwin Steve BurnsUnited States US 811 Peter Coleman Paul Coleman Not documentedCanada KC 196 Bruce Clifford Chris Tattersall Bruce Hitchner
1993 United States Rochester detailsUnited States USA 801 Larry Klein Wally Corwin Steve BurnsUnited States USA 811 Jeff Madrigali Jim Barton Kent MasseyCanada CAN 201 Hans Fogh Philip Gow Palter
1994 United States Oyster Bay detailsCanada CAN 201 Hans Fogh Thomas Fogh Simon van WonderenUnited States USA 823 Jeff Madrigali Jim Barton Kent MasseyUnited States USA 811 Peter Coleman Paul Coleman Not documented
1995 United States San Francisco detailsUnited States USA 823 Jeff Madrigali Jim Barton Kent MasseyUnited States USA 820 Dave Curtis Not documentedUnited States USA 803 Don Cohan Not documented
1996 United States Marblehead detailsUnited States USA 823 Jeff Madrigali Jim Barton Kent MasseyDenmark DEN 111 Stig Westergaard Jens Bojsen-Møller Jan Eli AndersenGermany GER 307 Jochen Schumann Thomas Flach Bernd Jäkel
1997 United States Wilmette detailsUnited States USA 820 Dave Curtis Moose McKlintock Karl AndersonCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Joanne Abbott Brad BostonUnited States USA 831 Tony Rey Burnham Dean Brenner
1998 United States Rochester detailsUnited States USA 823 Jeff Madrigali Craig Healy Hartwell JordanCanada CAN 214 Hans Fogh Thomas Fogh MichenerUnited States USA 831 Tony Rey Burnham Dean Brenner
1999 Canada Etobicoke detailsUnited States USA 820 Dave Curtis Frank Hart Dean BrennerCanada CAN 224 Hans Fogh Not documentedJapan JPN 34 Kobun Kuramichi Not documented
2000 United States Annapolis detailsUnited States USA 848 Chris Larsen Karl Anderson Dave MoffettCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Goyette Not documentedUnited States USA 772 Jeff Gladchun Norris Smith
2001 United States Milwaukee detailsUnited States USA 740 Kent Heitzinger Mike Tennity Bill SantosNot documentedNot documented
2002 United States Wilmette detailsUnited States USA 845 Jörgen Johnsson Martin Johnsson Mike LeslieUnited States USA 832 Charlie Kamps Jon Bailey Charley TollefsenUnited States USA 740 Kent Heitzinger Mike Tennity Bill Santos
2003 United States Milwaukee detailsUnited States USA 845 Jörgen Johnsson Martin Johnsson Augi HernandezUnited States USA 807 Joe Hoeksema Rose Hoeksema Michael WolfUnited States USA 832 Charlie Kamps Vytas Kasniunas Len Deliceat George Petritz
2004 United States Plattsburgh detailsCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Sarah Tucker Jim TurveyUnited States USA 831 Peter Galloway Greg Anthony Paul SteinbornUnited States USA 839 Stuart H. Walker Chris Brown Bruce Empey
2005 Canada Etobicoke detailsCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Joanne Abbott Brad BostonCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh Roger Cheer John KerrCanada CAN 212 Bruce Clifford Chris Tattersall Matt Abbott
2006 United States Milwaukee detailsUnited States USA 845 Jörgen Johnsson Martin Johnsson Augi HernandezUnited States USA 840 Jim Medley Marc Hulburt Chris RobertsUnited States USA 832 Charlie Kamps Vytas Kasniunas Jon Bailey
2007 United States Wilmette detailsCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh Roger Cheer Gord DevriesUnited States USA 845 Jörgen Johnsson Martin Johnsson Augi HernandezCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Mike Parsons Jami Allen
2008 Canada Toronto detailsCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh Roger Cheer Gord DevriesCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Philip Kerrigan T. ParkCanada CAN 211 Kevin Brown Mark Bird Stephen Jones
2009 United States Plattsburgh detailsCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Philip Kerrigan Gavin FlynnCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh Roger Cheer Gord DevriesUnited States USA 839 Stuart H. Walker Bruce Empey Doug Loup
2010 Canada Bath detailsCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh Roger Cheer Gord DevriesUnited States USA 839 Stuart H. Walker Bruce Empey Doug LoupCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Philip Kerrigan Ross Findlater
2011 United States Milwaukee detailsCanada CAN 226 Manfred Kanter Blair Tully Tom FreemannCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Philip Kerrigan Mike ParsonsCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh John Kerr Gord Devries
2012 Canada Kingston detailsCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Paul Davis Will HallCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh John Finch Gord DevriesCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Joanne Abbott Scott Banford
2013 United States Plattsburgh detailsCanada CAN 230 Hans Fogh Ross Findlater Gord DevriesCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Joanne Abbott Scott BanfordCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Steve Lacey Will Hall
2014 Canada Port Stanley detailsCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Paul Davis Will HallCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Joanne Abbott Larry AbbottCanada CAN 230 Thomas Fogh Ross Findlater Gord Devries
2015 United States Wilmette detailsCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Will Hall Steve LaceyCanada CAN 230 Thomas Fogh Ross Findlater Gord DevriesGermany GER 11 Michael Dietzel Tim Schutte Hannes Ramoser
2016 Canada Sarnia detailsCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Paul Davis Joanne AbbottCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Will Hall Ross FindlaterCanada CAN 230 Thomas Fogh Roger Cheer Gord Devries
2017 United States Milwaukee detailsCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Will Hall Gord DevriesGermany GER 11 Michael Dietzel Hannes Ramoser Connor ClafinUnited States USA 816 Ross Richards Patrick Richards Drew Kosmoski
2018 Canada Montreal detailsCanada CAN 231 Manfred Kanter Anne Marie Willan Gord DevriesCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Joanne Abbott Scotty McNeilCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Will Hall Steve Lacey
2019 Canada Kingston detailsNetherlands NED 33 Rudy den Outer Theo de Lange Thies BoschCanada CAN 1 Bill Abbott Jr. Paul Davis Joanne AbbottCanada CAN 225 Peter Hall Will Hall Scotty McNeil
2020 United States AnnapolisPostponed due to COVID-19 till 2021
2021 United States AnnapolisAgain postponed due to COVID-19 till 2022
2022 United States Annapolis detailsCanada CAN 255 Peter Hall John Bailey Antoine PacararGermany GER 11 Michael Dietzel Martin Zeileis Hannes RamoserUnited States USA 845 Dave Baum Cate Muller Brian Lennie
2023 Canada Hamilton details

Medal table

Countries
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States27252880
2Canada22211962
3Australia1113
4Brazil1001
Netherlands1001
6Germany0224
7Denmark0101
New Zealand0101
9Japan0011
Totals (9 entries)525151154

South American Championship

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
1971 Argentina Buenos Aires detailsArgentina Horatio Campi Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1972 Brazil Rio de Janeiro detailsBrazil Gastão Brun Crew not documentedBrazil Ivan Pimentel Crew not documentedBrazil Axel Schmidt Crew not documented
1973 Argentina Buenos Aires detailsArgentina Ricardo Boneo Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1974 Brazil Rio de Janeiro detailsBrazil Gastão Brun Crew not documentedBrazil Erik Schmidt Axel Schmidt Not documentedBrazil Harry Adler Crew not documented
1975 Argentina Mar del Plata detailsArgentina Ricardo Boneo Héctor Campos Hugo AraziSpain Juan Costas Humberto Costas Felix AngladaArgentina Pedro Ferrero Andrés Robinson Jorge Rão
1976 Brazil Rio de Janeiro detailsBrazil Gastão BrunNot documentedNot documented
1977 Brazil Rio de Janeiro detailsBrazil Augusto Barrozo Carlos Brito Sergio NascimentoNetherlands Geert Bakker Ken Berkeley Australia Daniel Adler BrazilBrazil Fernando Nabuco R. Nabuco J. Zarif
1978 Argentina Buenos Aires detailsBrazil Fernando Nabuco Crew not documentedArgentina Pedro Ferrero Crew not documentedArgentina A. Zucolli Crew not documented
1979 Brazil Rio de Janeiro detailsBrazil Vicente Brun Not documentedArgentina Pedro Ferrero Not documentedArgentina A. Zucolli Not documented
1980 Argentina Río de la Plata Rio de Janeiro detailsUnited States Jim Coggan Pedro Ferrero Argentina Alberto Llorens ArgentinaArgentina Claudio Fassardi Jose Atencio Miguel FisherArgentina Ricardo Boneo Santiago Austin Pablo Campos
1981 Not Sailed
1982 Not Sailed
1983 Brazil Rio de Janeiro detailsBrazil Torben Grael Daniel Adler Ronaldo SenfftBrazil Augusto Barrozo A.A. Guarischi R. KaufmannBrazil Reinaldo Conrad C. Bieckard C. Rittscher
1984 Argentina Buenos Aires detailsBrazil Augusto Barrozo Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1985 Argentina Buenos Aires detailsArgentina Horatio Pettamenti Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1986 Uruguay Punta del Este detailsArgentina Horatio Pettamenti Crew not documentedNot documentedNot documented
1987 Uruguay Punta del Este detailsBrazil Augusto Barrozo Crew not documentedArgentina Guillermo Castro Crew not documentedUruguay Bernd Knuppel Crew not documented
1988 Not sailed
1989 Not sailed
1990 Brazil Armação dos Búzios detailsBrazil Jose Paulo Dias Daniel Adler N. PalcãoBrazil Reinaldo Conrad Ralph Conrad Roberto SkuplikBrazil J. King L. Carlos F. Simão D. Wilcox
1991 Punta del Este
1992 Not sailed
1993 Not sailed
1994 Not sailed
1995 Not sailed
1996 Not sailed
1997 ParanaguáBrazil Alan Adler Crew not documentedBrazil Jose Paulo Dias Crew not documentedBrazil Luciano Oliveira Crew not documented
1998 Armação dos BúziosBrazil Jose Paulo Dias Alessandro Gioia Daniel GlombBrazil Alan Adler Marcelo Ferreira Daniel AdlerBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lucio Ribeiro
1999 ParanaguáArgentina Gustavo Warburg Matias Collins Maximo SmithBrazil Alan Adler Marcelo Ferreira Daniel GlombBrazil Jose Paulo Dias Ronaldo Senfft Daniel Adler
2000 Porto AlegreBrazil Alan Adler Crew not documentedUruguay Ricardo Fabbini Crew not documentedBrazil Daniel Glomb Crew not documented
2001 Buenos AiresArgentina Martin Busch Pablo Noceti Ismael AyerzaArgentina Miguel Saubidet Cristian Petersen Lucas PetersenArgentina Gustavo Warburg Hernan Celedoni Maximo Smith
2002 Porto AlegreBrazil Alexandre Paradeda Caio Vergo Andre GickArgentina Gustavo Warburg Santiago Jost Maximo FeldtmannBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio Ribeiro
2003 Porto AlegreArgentina Gustavo Warburg Hernan Celedoni Maximo SmithArgentina Martin Busch Pablo Noceti Andres EzcurraBrazil Daniel Glomb Andre Gick Caio Vergo
2004 Porto AlegreBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroBrazil Daniel Glomb Andre Gick Caio VergoBrazil Ernesto Neugebauer Lucas Ostergren Adrion Santos
2005 Punta del EsteArgentina Gustavo Warburg Erich Mones Ruiz Maximo SmithBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Martin Busch Pablo Noceti Maximo Feldtmann
2006 San IsidroArgentina Gustavo Warburg Hernan Celedoni Maximo SmithBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Martin Busch Pablo Noceti Maximo Feldtmann
2007 Porto AlegreBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Gustavo Warburg Maximo Feldtmann Maximo SmithBrazil Andre Wahrlich Andre Gick Henrique De Lorenzi
2008 Punta del EsteBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Gustavo Warburg Nicolas Maximo SmithArgentina Martin Busch Diego Weppler Juan Pedro Masseroni
2009 Colonia del SacramentoArgentina Gustavo Warburg Maximo Feldtmann Maximo SmithBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Martin Busch Diego Weppler Zimermann
2010 Punta del EsteBrazil Cicero Hartmann Andre Renard Flávio QuevedoBrazil Guilherme Roth Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Santiago Nottebohm Pablo Araujo Lucas Tumulty
2011 Buenos AiresArgentina Gustavo Warburg Eduardo Coulon Maximo SmithArgentina Alberto Zanetti Gerardo Della Torre Ricky HompsArgentina Pablo Despontin Pablo Noceti Ezequiel Fernandez Sasso
2012 Punta del EsteBrazil Andre Wahrlich Manfredo Floricke Leonardo GomesBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Gustavo Warburg Federico Calegari Juan Lago
2013 San IsidroBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroArgentina Pablo Despontin Pablo Noceti Ezequiel Fernandez SassoArgentina Gustavo Warburg Eduardo Coulon Maximo Smith
2014 Porto AlegreBrazil Cicero Hartmann Flavio Quevedo Andre RenardBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroBrazil Nelson Ilha Gustavo Ilha Carlo de Leo
2015 San IsidroBrazil Cicero Hartmann Flavio Quevedo Andre RenardArgentina Martin Busch Eduardo Zimermann Maximo FeldtmannBrazil Kadu Bergenthal Eduardo Cavalli Renan Oliveira
2016 Porto AlegreBrazil Cicero Hartmann Flavio Quevedo Andre RenardBrazil Kadu Bergenthal Eduardo Cavalli Renan OliveiraBrazil Nelson Ilha Gustavo Ilha Carlo de Leo
2017 Rio GrandeBrazil George Nehm Marcos Ribeiro Lúcio RibeiroBrazil Cicero Hartmann Flavio Quevedo Andre RenardBrazil Kadu Bergenthal Eduardo Cavalli Renan Oliveira
2018 Fray BentosBrazil Dennis Koch Manfredo Floricke Pedro IlhaBrazil Kadu Bergenthal Eduardo Cavalli Renan OliveiraUnited States Matias Collins Tomas Morgan Mariano Cambon
2019 Punta del EsteBrazil Cicero Hartmann Flavio Quevedo Andre RenardBrazil Kadu Bergenthal Vilnei Goldmeier Philipp ChtmannBrazil Nelson Ilha Manfredo Flöricke Pedro Ilha
2020 Darsena
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Brazil (BRA)26181862
2Argentina (ARG)12121337
3United States (USA)1012
4Uruguay (URU)0112
5Netherlands (NED)0101
Spain (ESP)0101
Totals (6 entries)393333105

Soling World Trophy

YearCountrySailorsNote
1985United StatesWilliam Baylis, Robert Billingham, John Kostecki
1986East GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann
1987Soviet UnionSergey Kanov, Nikolai Poliakov, Georgy Shayduko
1988United StatesWilliam Baylis, Robert Billingham, John Kostecki
1989East GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann
1990East GermanySven Diedering, Norbert Hellriegel, Helmar Nauck
1991East GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann
1992DenmarkJesper Bank, Steen Secher, Jesper Seier
1993GermanyAlbert Batzill, Peter Lang, Eddy Eich
1994SwedenPer Ahlby, Stefan Nordstrom, Tony Lundberg
1995SwedenBjörn Alm, Johan Barne, Magnus Holmberg
1996GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann
1997RussiaGeorgy Shayduko, Igor Skalin, Sergei Volchkov
1998UkraineSerhiy Pichuhin, Volodymyr Korotkov, Sergiy Timokhov
1999NetherlandsRoy Heiner, Peter van Niekerk, Dirk de Ridder
2000GermanyGunnar Bahr, Ingo Borkowski, Jochen Schümann
2001No ranking system in place
2002AustriaCarl Auteried Jr., Thomas Beclin, Martin Kendler
GermanyRoman Koch
2003HungaryGyenese Balazs, Monus Gyula, Károly VezérEuropean winners
BrazilGeorge Nehm, Marcos Ribeiro, Lucio RibeiroSouth American winners
United StatesStuart H. WalkerNorth American winner
2004HungaryLászló Kovácsi, Pepe Németh, György Wossala
2005GermanyMaxl Koch
2006GermanyRoman Koch
2007HungaryPepe Németh, György Wossala
2008HungaryKároly Vezér, György Wossala
2009GermanyMaxl Koch, Roman Koch
2010GermanyMaxl Koch, Roman Koch
2011GermanyKarl Haist
2012HungaryGyörgy Wossala
2013CanadaPeter Hall
2014CanadaPeter Hall, Will Hall
2015HungaryKároly Vezér
2016CanadaPeter Hall
2017UkraineSerhiy Pichuhin, Igor Yushko, Igor Severianov
2018HungarySándor Varjas
2019AustriaMartin Zeileis
2020No ranking due to COVID-19
2021AustriaMartin Zeileis
2022AustriaMartin Zeileis

Country ranking (1985–present)

The following table shows the countries in order of number of times winning the ranking list.

RankingCountryWinning
1Germany8
2Hungary7
3Austria4
East Germany4
4Canada3
United States3
7Sweden2
Ukraine2
9Brazil1
Denmark1
Netherlands1
Russia1
Soviet Union1

Winners of national championships