Hobie Tiger
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Sailboat class
The Hobie Tiger is a Formula 18 developed by Hobie Cat Europe as a one-design within the Formula 18 rules. The class is recognised by the International Sailing Federation.
Events[]
World Championships[]
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1999 Torbole | France |
South Africa |
Italy |
2001 | Italy Gabriele Bruni |
Australia |
Australia |
2003 Singapore | Australia Mitch Booth |
United States |
Switzerland |
2005 Santa Barbara | Puerto Rico Enrique Figueroa Jorge Hernandez |
Australia Mitch Booth |
France |
2006 Cangas | France Franck Citeau |
France |
France |
2008 Langebaan | Australia |
Netherlands Mitch Booth |
Australia |
2013 | Australia |
South Africa |
South Africa |
See also[]
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People | Hobart Alter |
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