Optimist World Championship

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Optimist World Championship are annual World Championship sailing regattas in the Optimist class organised by the .

Editions[]

Year City Country Dates Athletes Nations Note
 Great Britain [1]
 Sweden [1]
 Denmark [1]
 Finland [1]
 United States [1]
 France [1]
 Austria [1]
 Great Britain [1]
 Spain [1]
Kiel  West Germany [1]
Karlskrona  Sweden [1]
St. Moritz/Silvaplana   Switzerland [1][2]
Aarhus  Denmark [1][3]
Ankara  Turkey [1][4]
Koper  Yugoslavia [1][5][6]
La Baule  France [1][7]
Pattaya  Thailand [1][8]
Cascais  Portugal [1][9]
Howth  Ireland 20–30 July [1][10]
Follonica  Italy [11]
Rio de Janeiro  Brazil 13–24 July [12]
Kingston  Canada 11–27 July [13]
Helsinki  Finland 24 July – 4 August [14]
Roses  Spain 4–15 August [15]
Andijk  Netherlands 25 July – 7 August [16]
La Rochelle  France 16–29 July [17]
Yokohama  Japan [18]
 Portugal [19]
Porto Carras  Greece [20]
Mar del Plata  Argentina 27 December 1992 – 7 January 1993 [21]
Ciutadella de Menorca  Spain 12–24 July [22]
Sardinia  Italy [23]
Mariehamn  Finland [24]
Langebaan  South Africa 15–26 August [25]
Carrickfergus  Great Britain 26 July – 8 August [26]
Setúbal  Portugal [27]
Martinique  France 14–25 July [28]
La Coruña  Spain 17–30 July [29]
Qingdao  China 12–23 July [30]
Corpus Christi  United States 3–14 July [31]
Las Palmas  Spain 23 July – 3 August [32]
Salinas  Ecuador 14–25 July [33]
St. Moritz   Switzerland 25 July – 5 August [34]
Montevideo  Uruguay 29 December 2006 – 9 January 2007 [35]
Sardinia  Italy 22 July – 1 August [36]
Çeşme  Turkey 14–25 July [37]
Niterói  Brazil 4–15 August [38]
Langkawi  Malaysia 27 December – 7 January [39]
Napier  New Zealand 28–8 January [40]
Santo Domingo  Dominican Republic 15–26 July [41]
Riva del Garda  Italy 15–26 July [42]
Buenos Aires  Argentina 22 October – 2 November [43]
Dziwnow  Poland 25 August – 5 September [44]
Vilamoura  Portugal 21 June – 4 July [45]
Pattaya  Thailand 11–21 July [46]
Limassol  Cyprus 29 Aug.–5 Sep. [47]
Antigua  Antigua and Barbuda 8–15 July [48]

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
1962 Great Britain  A. Quiding (SWE)
1963 Sweden  B. Baysen (SWE)
1964 Denmark   (DEN)
1965 Finland   (SWE)
1966 Miami   (USA)
1967 Austria   (DEN)
1968 France   (DEN)
1969 Great Britain   (USA)
1970 Spain   (USA)
1971 Kiel   (FIN)
1972 Karlskrona   (ESP)
1973 Rhodesia cancelled
1974 St. Moritz/Silvaplana  Martín Billoch (ARG)
1975 Aarhus   (DEN)  Söderström (SWE)   (SWE)
1976 Ankara  Hans Wallén (SWE)  Asbjørn (DEN)  Lindsey (USA)
1977 Koper   (SWE)  Mads Damsgaard (DEN)  Evers (DEN)
1978 La Baule   (SWE)  von Koskull (FIN)   (SWE)
1979 Pattaya   (SWE)  Heiskanen (FIN)  Storgaard (DEN)
1980 Cascais   (SWE)  Rasmus Damsgaard (DEN)  Heiskanen (FIN)
1981 Howth   (ARG)   (SWE)   (BRA)
1982 Follonica   (NOR)   (DEN)   (DEN)
1983 Rio de Janeiro[49]  Jordi Calafat (ESP)   (ESP)   (FRA)
1984 Kingston  Serge Kats (NED)   (FIN)   (ESP)
1985 Helsinki  Serge Kats (NED)   (FIN)   (ARG)
1986 Roses   (ESP)  Luis Martínez Doreste (ESP)   (FIN)
1987 Andijk   (ITA)  Luis Martínez Doreste (ESP)   (SWE)
1988 La Rochelle   (ITA)  Luis Martínez Doreste (ESP)   (ESP)
1989 Yokohama  Peder Rønholt (DEN)   (FIN)   (ARG)
1990 Portugal   (ARG)   (ARG)  Martin Strandberg (SWE)
1991 Porto Carras   (ARG)   (ARG)   (DEN)
1992 Mar del Plata   (ARG)   (ESP)   (GER)
1993 Ciutadella de Menorca   (NED)   (ARG)   (ITA)
1994 Sardinia   (ARG)   (ARG)  Julio Alsogaray (ARG)
1995 Mariehamn   (ARG)   (BRA)   (CRO)
1996 Langebaan  Lisa Westerhof (NED)   (CRO)   (ITA)
1997 Carrickfergus   (ITA)   (ARG)   (PER)
1998 Setúbal   (ITA)   (ARG)  Šime Fantela (CRO)
1999 Martinique   (ITA)  Tonči Stipanović (CRO)   (POR)
2000 La Coruña  Šime Fantela (CRO)  Lucas Calabrese (ARG)   (ITA)
2001 Qingdao  Lucas Calabrese (ARG)   (CHN)   (MAS)
2002 Corpus Christi   (CRO)   (CRO)   (ESP)
2003 Las Palmas   (CRO)  Jesse Kirkland (BER)   (ARG)
2004 Salinas   (CHN)  Paul Snow-Hansen (NZL)   (ESP)
2005 St. Moritz  Tina Lutz (GER)   (TRI)   (CHN)
2006 Montevideo   (GER)  Griselda Khng (SIN)  Édgar Diminich (ECU)
2007 Sardinia   (NZL)  Benjamín Grez (CHI)  Alex Maloney (NZL)
2008 Çeşme  Raúl Ríos (PUR)   (ISV)   (DEN)
2009 Niterói[50]   (PER)   (MAS)   (ARG)
2010 Langkawi[51]   (THA)   (MAS)   (JPN)
2011 Napier[52]  Kimberly Lim (SIN)  Bart Lambriex (NED)   (PER)
2012 Boca Chica[53]  Elisa Yukie Yokoyama (SIN)   (SIN)   (SIN)
2013 Riva del Garda[54]   (SIN)   (GER)   (SIN)
2014 San Isidro[55]   (SUI)   (THA)   (GRE)
2015 Dziwnow[56]   (SLO)   (SIN)   (NOR)
2016 Vilamoura   (SUI)   (NOR)   (MAS)
2017 Pattaya[57]  Marco Gradoni (ITA)   (MAS)   (CRC)
2018 Limassol[58]  Marco Gradoni (ITA)   (USA)   (THA)
2019 Antigua[59]  Marco Gradoni (ITA)   (MLT)   (ESP)
2020 Riva del Garda Canceled[60] due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Riva del Garda [61], 259 Boats   (BRA)   (USA)   (ITA)

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