2013–14 ISAF Sailing World Cup

The 2013–14 ISAF Sailing World Cup was a series of sailing regattas staged during 2013–14 season. The series featured boats which feature at the Olympics and Paralympics.

2013–14 ISAF Sailing World Cup
Event Title
Edition6th
Dates12 October 2013 – 26 April 2014
Yachts2.4 Metre, 470, 49er, 49er FX, Finn, Formula Kite, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17, RS:X, SKUD 18, Sonar
2014 

Regattas

Date Regatta City Country
12–19 October 2013 ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao Qingdao  China
1–8 December 2013 ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne Melbourne  Australia
25 January – 1 February 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami Miami  United States
29 March – 5 April 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma Palma  Spain
19–26 April 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyères Hyères  France

Results

2.4 Metre

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbournePaul Francis New Zealand[1]
MiamiMegan Pascoe Great Britain[1]
PalmaHelena Lucas Great Britain[1]
HyèresHeiko Kroeger Germany[1]

Men's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
QingdaoLucas Calabrese
Juan de la Fuente
 Argentina[1]
MelbourneMathew Belcher
William Ryan
 Australia[1]
MiamiSofian Bouvet
Jeremie Mion
 France[1]
PalmaSime Fantela
Igor Marenic
 Croatia[1]
HyèresMathew Belcher
William Ryan
 Australia[1]

Women's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
QingdaoJo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand[1]
MelbourneShasha Chen
Yang Gao
 China[1]
MiamiSophie Weguelin
Eilidh McIntyre
 Great Britain[1]
PalmaJo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand[1]
HyèresJo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand[1]

Men's 49er

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
MiamiJonas Warrer
Peter Ørsted Lang
 Denmark[1]
PalmaPeter Burling
Blair Tuke
 New Zealand[1]
HyèresPeter Burling
Blair Tuke
 New Zealand[1]

Women's 49erFX

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneOlivia Price
Eliza Solly
 Australia[1]
MiamiSarah Steyaert
Julie Bossard
 France[1]
PalmaMartine Soffiatti Grael
Kahena Kunze
 Brazil[1]
HyèresMartine Soffiatti Grael
Kahena Kunze
 Brazil[1]

Men's Finn

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneBjörn Allansson Sweden[1]
MiamiGiles Scott Great Britain[1]
PalmaGiles Scott Great Britain[1]
HyèresPieter-Jan Postma Netherlands[1]

Men's Formula Kite

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneFlorian Gruber Germany[1]

Women's Formula Kite

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneNuria Goma Spain[1]

Men's Laser

Regatta Winner Country Ref
QingdaoTonci Stipanovic Croatia[1]
MelbourneTom Burton Australia[1]
MiamiTonci Stipanovic Croatia[1]
PalmaTom Burton Australia[1]
HyèresTom Burton Australia[1]

Women's Laser Radial

Regatta Winner Country Ref
QingdaoDongshuang Zhang China[1]
MelbourneTatiana Drozdovskaya Belarus[1]
MiamiPaige Railey United States[1]
PalmaMarit Bouwmeester Netherlands[1]
HyèresEvi Van Acker Belgium[1]

Mixed Nacra 17

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneDarren Bundock
Nina Curtis
 Australia[1]
MiamiVittorio Bissaro
Silvia Sicouri
 Italy[1]
PalmaBilly Besson
Marie Riou
 France[1]
HyèresVittorio Bissaro
Silvia Sicouri
 Italy[1]

Men's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
QingdaoShahar Zubari Israel[1]
MelbourneChuankun Shi China[1]
MiamiByron Kokkalanis Greece[1]
PalmaPierre Le Coq France[1]
HyèresPiotr Myszka Poland[1]

Women's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
QingdaoPeina Chen China[1]
MelbourneManjia Zheng China[1]
MiamiBryony Shaw Great Britain[1]
PalmaCharline Picon France[1]
HyèresMoana Delle Germany[1]

SKUD 18

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneJovin Tan
Desiree Lim
 Singapore[1]
MiamiAlexandra Rickham
Niki Birrell
 Great Britain[1]

Sonar

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiBruno Jourdren
Eric Flageul
Nicolas Vimont-Vicary
 France[1]
HyèresJohn Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Steve Thomas
 Great Britain[1]

References

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