420 World Championships

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The 420 World Championships are international sailing regattas in the 420 class organized by the International Sailing Federation and the .

They have been held every year since 1973.

Editions[]

Year City Country Dates Events Athletes Nations Notes
Adelaide  Australia 1 January 1 [1]
Kiel  West Germany 1 [2]
Medemblik  Netherlands 1 [3][4]
Copenhagen  Denmark 1 [5][4]
Tróia  Portugal 1 [6][4]
Quiberon  France 1 [7][4]
Adelaide  Australia 1 [8][4]
Hayling Island  United Kingdom 1 [9]
Nahariya  Israel 15–27 August 1 [10]
Annapolis  United States 2–13 July 1 [11][4]
Ancona  Italy 11–18 August 1 [12]
IJsselmeer  Netherlands 5–10 July 1 [13]
Nieuwpoort  Belgium 16–30 July 1 [14][4]
Cervia  Italy 30 April – 9 May 1 [15]
Lake Balaton  Hungary 20–29 July 1 [16][4]
Lake Macquarie  Australia 8–15 January 1 [17]
Lake Thun   Switzerland 9–15 July 1 [18]
Belmont  Australia 1 [4]
 Yugoslavia 1 [19][4]
Crozon-Morgat  France 1 [20][4]
Rimini  Italy 2 [21][4]
Sdot Yam  Israel 1 [22][4]
Marstrand  Sweden 2 [23][4][24]
Plymouth  United Kingdom 1 [25][4]
Fremantle  Australia 2 [26][4][24]
Blankenberge  Belgium 1 [27][4]
Newport  United States 1 [28][4]
Palamós  Spain 13–21 July 1 [29][4]
Galaxidi  Greece 26–31 July 1 [30][24]
Athens  Greece 16–24 July 2 [31][4][24]
La Rochelle  France 13–21 July 2 [32][4][24]
Ravenna  Italy 19–27 July 2 [33][4][24]
Tavira  Portugal 2 [4][24]
Hayling Island  United Kingdom 2 [4][24]
Athens  Greece 22–31 July 2 [34]
Lake Garda  Italy 27 July �� 5 August 2 [35]
Haifa  Israel 22–31 July 2 [36]
2011 Buenos Aires  Argentina 27 December 2010 – 5 January 2011 2 [37]
Neusiedl am See  Austria 27 July – 5 August 2 [38]
Valencia  Spain 22–30 July 2 [39]
Travemünde  Germany 25 July – 3 August 2 [40]
Karatsu  Japan 17–25 July 2 [41]
Sanremo  Italy 15-23 July 3 [42]
Fremantle  Australia 26 December 2017 – 3 January 2018 3 [43]
Newport  United States 8–15 August 2 [44]
Vilamoura  Portugal 3–11 July 2 [45]

Medalists[]

Open[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Adelaide  Australia
Wangel
Giles
1974 Kiel  France
Alain Chourgnoz
Denis Cerda
1975 Medemblik  United States
Whitehurst
 
 France
Russo
 
 Netherlands
Carels
 
1976 Barrington  United States
Stephen Taylor
Joan Massey
1977 Baiona  United States
Stephen Taylor
Joan Massey
 Israel
 
 
1978 Jyllinge  France
Pollet
Johanssen
 Great Britain
Cathy Foster
 Spain
Sallent
Isnard
1979 Tróia  Italy
Di Salle
Vassalo
 West Germany
Möller
Möller
 New Zealand
Dickson
Wilcox
1980 Quiberon  Israel
Shimshon Brokman
Eitan Friedlander
 France
Brenac
Mikuelis
 France
Jaffrezeic
Berthonneau
1982 Adelaide  Australia
Ferris
McKay
 United States
Brown
 
 West Germany
Etten
 
1984 Annapolis  West Germany
A. Andruleit
H. Andruleit
 West Germany
Filimonow
Stöckmann
 Canada
Ellis
Ferrow
1986 Nieuwpoort  France

1987 Balatonfüred  France
Jean-François Berthet
 France

 Spain

1988 Lake Macquarie  France
W. Sanchez-Diez
 West Germany

 France
Jean-François Berthet
1989 Mošćenička Draga  France

 Great Britain

 Great Britain
John Merricks
1990 Crozon  France

1991 Rimini  Great Britain

1992 Caesarea  Spain
Gustavo Martínez
1993 Marstrand  Italy

1994 Plymouth  Great Britain
John Merricks
1995 Fremantle  Australia

1996 Blankenberge  Portugal
M. Fortunato
M. Nunes
1997 Newport  France
W. Sanchez-Diez
Gabriol
 Italy
L. Chiarugi
E. Trumpy
1998 Palamós  France
Nicolas Charbonnier

Men and Mixed[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1999 Athens  France
Nicolas Charbonnier
 France
Jean-Matthieu Constant
Christopher Pratt
 Portugal
Pedro Pinto
Miguel Pinto
2000 La Rochelle  Australia
Mathew Belcher
 Italy

 Greece

2001 Ravenna  Italy

 Spain
R. Medina
J. Cerezo
 Italy
B. Danti
F. Geggio
2002 Tavira  India
Farokh Tarapore
 Great Britain

 France
Morgan Lagravière
Noé Delpech
2003 Hayling Island  Spain

Onán Barreiros
 France

 France
Morgan Lagravière
Noé Delpech
2004 Melbourne  Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
 Australia
Mathew Belcher
 Australia
Nathan Outteridge
2005 Brest  Portugal

 Italy

 Spain

2006 Las Palmas  New Zealand
Carl Evans
Peter Burling
 New Zealand
Simon Cooke
 France

2007 Auckland  New Zealand
Carl Evans
Peter Burling
 New Zealand
Simon Cooke
 New Zealand

2008 Athens  Greece

 Greece

 Italy

2009 Lake Garda  Greece

 New Zealand

 Great Britain

2010 Haifa  Singapore
Justin Liu
 Italy

 Italy

2011 Buenos Aires
details
 Argentina

 Italy

 Chile
Benjamín Grez
Diego González
2012 Lake Neusiedl  Greece

George Kavas
 France

 Spain

2013 Valencia  Spain
Xavier Antich
 Brazil

 France
Sebastien Simon
2014 Lübeck  Spain

 France

 Israel

2015 Karatsu  Japan

 United States

 Hong Kong

2016 Sanremo[46]  Portugal
Diogo Costa
Pedro Costa
 United States
Wiley Rogers
Jack Parkin
 Greece
Vasilios Gourgiotis
Orestis Batsis
2017 Fremantle[47]  Spain

 Spain

 Spain

2018 Newport[48]  New Zealand

 Spain

 Spain

2019 Vilamoura[49]  Spain

 New Zealand

 Spain

Women[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Charlottenlund  Italy

Galeazzi
1981  Italy

Galeazzi
1986 Nieuwpoort  Italy
M. Bazzini
D. De Cagno
1987 Cervia  France
V. Ravet
D. Besson
1988  Spain
Leon
Leon
1989  Sweden
Martina Wendin
Boel Bengtsson
1990 Miura  France

1991 Rimini  France

1998 Galaxidi  Israel

Vered Buskila
1999 Athens  Greece

2000 La Rochelle  Great Britain

 Greece

 Italy

Alessandra Marenzi
2001 Ravenna  Italy

 Italy

 Italy

2002 Tavira  France

 Greece

Sofia Papadopoulou
 Brazil

2003 Hayling Island  Brazil

 Great Britain

 Germany

2004 Mornington  Australia
Elise Rechichi
Tessa Parkinson
 Great Britain
Lucy MacGregor
 France
Camille Lecointre
Gwendolyn Lemaitre
2005 Brest  Italy

 France

 Great Britain

2006 Las Palmas  Great Britain
Hannah Mills
 Spain
Tara Pacheco
 Italy

2007 Auckland  New Zealand
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand
Shelley Hesson
 New Zealand

2008 Athens  Greece

 Israel
Gil Cohen
 Greece
Afrodite Kyranakou
2009 Lake Garda  New Zealand
Alex Maloney
 Italy

 United States

2010 Haifa  Italy

 United States

 Italy

2011 Buenos Aires  Great Britain

 Germany

 France

2012 Lake Neusiedl  Singapore

Cecilia Low
 Chile
Nadja Horwitz
Sofia Middleton
 Singapore
Griselda Khng
2013 Valencia  Great Britain

 Singapore
Kimberly Lim
Savannah Siew
 United States

2014 Lübeck  Italy

 Singapore
Kimberly Lim
Savannah Siew
 Greece

2015 Karatsu  Spain

 France

 Japan

Sena Takano
2016 Sanremo[50]  Italy
Francesca Russo Cirillo
Alice Linussi
 Spain
María Bover Guerrero
Clara Llabrés
 Italy
Maria Vittoria Marchesini
Cecilia Fedel
2017 Fremantle[51]  Australia
Nia Jerwood
Monique de Vries
 Australia

 Italy

2018 Newport[52]  Spain

 Spain

 Spain

2019 Vilamoura[53]  Great Britain

 Italy

 Greece

Under 17[]

Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Karatsu  Edoardo Ferraro (ITA)
 Francesco Orlando (ITA)
 Aggelos Arvanitis (GRE)
 Theofanis Kanakaris (GRE)
 Carlos Balaguer (ESP)
 Ignacio Balaguer (ESP)
2016 Sanremo[54]  Telis Athanasopoulos (GRE)
 Dimitris Tassios (GRE)
 Eduard Ferrer (ESP)
 Carlos de Maqua (ESP)
 Enzo Balanger (FRA)
 Gaultier Tallieu (FRA)
2017 Fremantle[55]   (ESP)
  (ESP)
  (ITA)
  (ITA)
  (ITA)
  (ITA)
2018 Newport[56]   (ESP)
  (ESP)
  (ESP)
  (ESP)
  (GRE)
  (GRE)
2019 Vilamoura[57]   (GRE)
  (GRE)
  (FRA)
  (FRA)
  (ESP)
  (ESP)

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