2011–12 ISAF Sailing World Cup

The 2011–12 ISAF Sailing World Cup was a series of sailing regattas staged during 2011–12 season. The series featured boats which feature at the Olympics and Paralympics.

2011–12 ISAF Sailing World Cup
Event Title
Edition4th
Dates6 November 2011 – 20 June 2012
Yachts2.4 Metre, 470, 49er, Elliott 6m, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, RS:X, SKUD 18, Sonar, Star

Regattas

Date Regatta City Country
6–12 November 2011 Sail Melbourne Melbourne  Australia
22–28 January 2012 Miami OCR Miami  United States
31 March – 7 April 2012 Trofeo Princesa Sofia Palma  Spain
20–27 April 2012 Semaine Olympique Française Hyères  France
22–26 May 2012 Delta Lloyd Regatta Medemblik  Netherlands
4–9 June 2012 Sail for Gold Weymouth  United Kingdom
16–20 June 2012 Kiel Week Kiel  Germany

Results

2.4 Metre

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneMatthew Bugg Australia[1]
MiamiDamien Seguin France[1]
PalmaThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
HyèresDamien Seguin France[1]
MedemblikThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
WeymouthThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
KielDamien Seguin France[1]

Men's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneStuart McNay
Graham Biehl
 United States[1]
MiamiMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
PalmaMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
HyèresMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
MedemblikGer Owens
Scott Flanigan
 Ireland[1]
WeymouthMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
KielFerdinand Gerz
Patrick Follmann
 Germany[1]

Women's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneElise Rechichi
Belinda Stowell
 Australia[1]
MiamiLisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 Netherlands[1]
PalmaGiulia Conti
Giovanna Micol
 Italy[1]
HyèresLisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 Netherlands[1]
WeymouthJo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand[1]
KielAnnika Bochmann
Elisabeth Panuschka
 Germany[1]

49er

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
MiamiNico Delle-Karth
Nikolaus Resch
 Austria[1]
PalmaJonas Warrer
Søren Hansen
 Denmark[1]
HyèresManu Dyen
Stéphane Christidis
 France[1]
WeymouthNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
KielTobias Schadewaldt
Hannes Baumann
 Germany[1]

Women's Elliott 6m

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiLucy MacGregor
Kate MacGregor
Annie Lush
 Great Britain[1]
PalmaAnna Tobias
Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer
Deborah Capozzi
 United States[1]
HyèresAnna Tobias
Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer
Deborah Capozzi
 United States[1]
WeymouthOlivia Price
Nina Curtis
Lucinda Whitty
 Australia[1]

Men's Finn

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneOleksiy Borisov Ukraine[1]
MiamiZach Railey United States[1]
PalmaBen Ainslie Great Britain[1]
HyèresBrendan Casey Australia[1]
MedemblikCaleb Paine United States[1]
WeymouthGiles Scott Great Britain[1]
KielDeniss Karpak Estonia[1]

Men's Laser

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneTom Slingsby Australia[1]
MiamiPaul Goodison Great Britain[1]
PalmaSimon Grotelueschen Germany[1]
HyèresPhilipp Buhl Germany[1]
MedemblikRutger van Schaardenburg Netherlands[1]
WeymouthTom Slingsby Australia[1]
KielPhilipp Buhl Germany[1]

Women's Laser Radial

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneLijia Xu China[1]
MiamiLijia Xu China[1]
PalmaAlicia Cebrian Spain[1]
HyèresLijia Xu China[1]
MedemblikKrystal Weir Australia[1]
WeymouthAlison Young Great Britain[1]
KielTatiana Drozdovskaya Belarus[1]

Men's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneJon-Paul Tobin New Zealand[1]
MiamiNick Dempsey Great Britain[1]
HyèresJulien Bontemps France[1]
MedemblikShahar Zubari Israel[1]
WeymouthDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]

Women's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneJessica Crisp Australia[1]
MiamiDemita Vega de Lille Mexico[1]
HyèresMoana Delle Germany[1]
MedemblikFlavia Tartaglini Italy[1]
WeymouthZofia Noceti-Klepacka Poland[1]

SKUD 18

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneAlexandra Rickham
Niki Birrell
 Great Britain[1]
MiamiDaniel Fitzgibbon
Liesl Tesch
 Australia[1]
HyèresDaniel Fitzgibbon
Liesl Tesch
 Australia[1]
WeymouthAlexandra Rickham
Niki Birrell
 Great Britain[1]

Sonar

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiUdo Hessels
Marcel Van de veen
Mischa Rossen
 Netherlands[1]
HyèresJohn Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Steve Thomas
 Great Britain[1]
MedemblikBruno Jourdren
Eric Flageul
Nicolas Vimont-Vicary
 France[1]
WeymouthJohn Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Steve Thomas
 Great Britain[1]

Men's Star

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
PalmaRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
HyèresIain Percy
Andrew Simpson
 Great Britain[1]
WeymouthPeter O'Leary
David Burrows
 Ireland[1]
KielJohannes Polgar
Markus Koy
 Germany[1]

References

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