Laser 4.7 World Championships
The Laser 4.7 World Championships have been held every year since 2002, organized by the International Sailing Federation.[1] The event is open to young under 18.
Editions
Year | City | Country | Dates | Events | Athletes | Nations | Note |
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2002 | Medemblik | Netherlands | 20–27 July | 2 | [2] | ||
2003 | İzmir | Turkey | 13–18 July | 2 | [3] | ||
2004 | Riva del Garda | Italy | 17–24 July | 2 | [4] | ||
2005 | Barrington | United States | 8–13 August | 2 | [5] | ||
2006 | Hourtin | France | 30 June – 7 July | 2 | [6] | ||
2007 | Hermanus | South Africa | 27 December 2007 – 4 January 2008 | 2 | [7] | ||
2008 | Trogir | Croatia | 22–29 August | 2 | [8] | ||
2009 | Búzios | Brazil | 24–31 July | 2 | [9] | ||
2010 | Pattaya | Thailand | 31 March – 8 April | 2 | [9] | ||
2011 | San Francisco | United States | 26 July – 2 August | 2 | [9] | ||
2012 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | 31 March – 7 April | 2 | [9] | ||
2013 | Balatonfüred | Hungary | 6–13 July | 2 | [9] | ||
2014 | Karatsu | Japan | 8–15 August | 2 | [9] | ||
2015 | Medemblik | Netherlands | 6–14 August | 2 | [10] | ||
2016 | Kiel | Germany | 30 July – 7 August | 2 | [11] | ||
2017 | Nieuwpoort | Belgium | 16–24 July | 2 | [12] | ||
2018 | Gdynia | Poland | 9–17 July | 2 | [13] |
Medalists
Boys
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Muiderzand | Tonči Stipanović (CRO) | Daniel Mihelic (CRO) | Colin Robaard (NED) |
2003 Çeşme | Onur Derebasi (TUR) | Ateş Çınar (TUR) | Mustafa Çakır (TUR) |
2004 Riva del Garda | Justin Onvlee (RSA) | Mathieu Frei (FRA) | Ivo Kalebic (CRO) |
2005 Barrington | Joaquín Blanco (ESP) | Adam Sims (GBR) | Dany Stanišić (SLO) |
2006 Hourtin | Colin Cheng (SIN) | Viktor Serrezhkin (RUS) | Marko Peresa (CRO) |
2007 Hermanus | Filip Matika (CRO) | Baepi Pinna (BRA) | Alexander Zimmerman (PER) |
2008 Trogir | Shahar Jacob (ISR) | Scott Sydney (SIN) | Lovre Perhat (CRO) |
2009 Búzios | Jonathan Martinetti (ECU) | Hermann Tomasgaard (NOR) | Juraj Divjakinja (CRO) |
2010 Pattaya | Etienne Le Pen (FRA) | Supakorn Pongwichean (THA) | Jolbert van Dijk (NED) |
2011 San Francisco | Francisco González (ESP) | Carlos Roselló (ESP) | William De Smedt (BEL) |
2012 Buenos Aires | Benjámin Vadnai (HUN) | Nahuel Pérez (ESP) | Maximilian Kuester (ITA) |
2013 Balatonfüred | Anil Cetin (TUR) | Jonatan Vadnai (HUN) | Nicholas Conor (AUS) |
2014 Karatsu | Alexandre Boite (FRA) | Ismael Less (ISR) | Federico Fornasari (ITA) |
2015 Medemblik | Alejandro Bethencourt (ESP) | Rafael De La Hoz (ESP) | Guido Gallinaro (ITA) |
2016 Kiel | Dimitrios Papadimtriou (GRE) | Guido Gallinaro (ITA) | Pere Ponsetti (ESP) |
2017 Nieuwpoort[14] | Yilkan Timursah (TUR) | Sofiane Karim (FRA) | Cesare Barabino (ITA) |
2018 Gdynia[15] | Daniel Hung (SGP) | Michael Compton (AUS) | Stefano Viale (PER) |
Girls
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2002 Muiderzand | Tugçe Subasi (TUR) | Céline Olivon (FRA) | Mandy Mulder (NED) |
2003 Çeşme | Ayda Unver (TUR) | Anita di Iasio (ITA) | Didem Sarman (TUR) |
2004 Riva del Garda | Anita di Iasio (ITA) | Tina Mihelić (CRO) | Cansin Karga (TUR) |
2005 Barrington | Stephanie Roble (USA) | Annie Haeger (USA) | Cecilia Aragão (BRA) |
2006 Hourtin | Victoria Chan (SIN) | Agnieszka Skrzypulec (POL) | Julie Chehab (FRA) |
2007 Hermanus | Tatjana Ganic (CRO) | Ewa Makowska (POL) | Lina Stock (CRO) |
2008 Trogir | Elizabeth Yin (SIN) | Matea Senkic (CRO) | Ante Kordic (CRO) |
2009 Búzios | Urska Kosir (SLO) | Tomoyo Wakabayashi (JPN) | Hitomi Murayama (JPN) |
2010 Pattaya | Caitlin Elks (AUS) | Amirah Hamid Nur (MAS) | Jacob Oren (ISR) |
2011 San Francisco | Cecilia Zorzi (ITA) | Kim Pletikos (SLO) | Line Flem Höst (NOR) |
2012 Buenos Aires | Celine Therese Herud (NOR) | Yolanda González (ESP) | Anja Hamerlitz (CRO) |
2013 Balatonfüred | Silvia Morales (ESP) | Magdalena Kwasna (POL) | Sofia Capparuccini (ITA) |
2014 Karatsu | Asya Luvisetto (SUI) | Irene Miras (ESP) | Francesca Bergamo (ITA) |
2015 Medemblik | Kateryna Gumenko (UKR) | Julia Büsselberg (GER) | Isaura Maenhaut (BEL) |
2016 Kiel | Emma Savelon (NED) | Mariia Kislukhina (RUS) | Elisa Navoni (ITA) |
2017 Nieuwpoort[16] | Federica Cattarozzi (ITA) | Giorgia Cingolani (ITA) | Anna Moncada (ESP) |
2018 Gdynia[17] | Chiara Benini (ITA) | Simone Chen (SGP) | Giorgia Cingolani (ITA) |
See also
References
- "Laser Radial World Championship : presentation and medal winners". the-sports.org. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
- "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
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- "Laser World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
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- "Laser World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
- "Laser World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
- https://sailing.laserinternational.org/regattauploads/2017/4_7Y/2017_47_Youth_Worlds_Final_Results_Boys.htm
- https://gdyniasailingdays.org/en/results/2018/laser-47-boys-gold
- https://sailing.laserinternational.org/regattauploads/2017/4_7Y/2017_47_Youth_Worlds_Final_Results_Girls.htm
- https://gdyniasailingdays.org/en/results/2018/laser-47-girls-gold
External links
- World Champs – Laser 4.7
- Sailing World Championships – Men Laser 4.7 from site Sports123.com (by Internet Archive)
- Sailing World Championships – Women Laser Radial from site Sports123.com (by Internet Archive)
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