Soling South American Championship

The Soling South American Championship is an International sailing regatta in the Soling organized by the International Soling Association under auspiciën of World Sailing.[1] The initiative for this event was taken, inspired by the success of the Soling European Championship in 1971 to promote Soling sailing in the South America. Since then about 40 Soling South American Championship were held. The popularity grew during the Olympic period of the Soling. After that era the event continued and is still reasonable successful. The Soling South American Championship is an "Open" event. This means that competitors from all over the world are eligible to enter.

Soling
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Editions

YearCityCountryDatesBoatsAthletesNationsNote/
Reference
1971Buenos Aires Argentina4–11 April---,[2][3][4][5]
1972Rio de Janeiro Brazil4–11 February13292,[6][2][4][5]
1973Buenos Aires Argentina13–21 April---,[2][7][5][8][9]
1974Rio de Janeiro Brazil23 November - 1 December16483,[2][8]
1975Mar del Plata Argentina---4,[2][5][8]
1976Rio de Janeiro Brazil----,[2][10]
1977Rio de Janeiro Brazil4–13 March11333,[2][10]
1978Buenos Aires Argentina14422,[2][11]
1979Rio de Janeiro Brazil----[2]
1980Rio de la Plata Argentina14–23 November---[2]
1981Not Sailed[2]
1982Not Sailed[2]
1983Rio de Janeiro BrazilJanuary 198313392[2]
1984Buenos Aires Argentina---[2]
1985Buenos Aires Argentina---[2]
1986Punta del Este Uruguay----[2]
1987Punta del Este Uruguay-2793[2]
1988Not Sailed[2]
1989Not Sailed[2]
1990Armação dos Búzios BrazilJanuary2172[2]
1991Punta del Este Uruguay[2]
1992Not Sailed[2]
1993Not Sailed[2]
1994Not Sailed[2]
1995Not Sailed[2]
1996Not Sailed
1997Paranaguá Brazil27 February – 2 March[12]
1998Búzios Brazil8–10 May[13]
1999Paranaguá Brazil19–21 May[14]
2000Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil4–11 April,[15][16]
2001Buenos Aires Argentina9–11 November[17]
2002Porto Alegre Brazil15–17 November[18]
2003Porto Alegre Brazil17–20 April[19]
2004Porto Alegre11–14 November[20]
2005Punta del Este Uruguay24–27 November,[21][22]
2006San Isidro Argentina13–16 April,[23][24]
2007Porto Alegre Brazil4–7 April,[25][26]
2008Punta del Este Uruguay10–13 December,[27][28]
2009Colonia del Sacramento Uruguay9–12 December,[29][30]
2010Punta del Este Uruguay13–15 November,[31][32]
2011Buenos Aires Argentina8–10 October,[33][34]
2012Punta del Este Uruguay15–18 November,[35][36]
2013Buenos Aires Argentina28–30 April,[37][38]
2014Porto Alegre Brazil17–20 April[39]
2015Buenos Aires Argentina20–23 November,[40][41]
2016Porto Alegre Brazil21–24 June,[42][43]
2017Rio Grande Brazil17–20 November[44]
2018Frey Bentos Uruguay25–27 May[45]
2019Punta del Este Uruguay14–17 November,[46][47]
2020Darsena Argentina10–12 October,[46][47]

Medalists

Year
Gold Silver Bronze
1971  Argentina
Buenos Aires
 Argentina
Horatio Campi
Crew not documented
Not documented Not documented
1972  Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Gastão Brun
Crew not documented
 Brazil
Ivan Pimentel
Crew not documented
 Brazil
Axel Schmidt
Crew not documented
1973  Argentina
Buenos Aires
 Argentina
Ricardo Boneo
Crew not documented
Not documented Not documented
1974  Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Gastão Brun
Crew not documented
 Brazil
Erik Schmidt
Axel Schmidt
Not documented
 Brazil
Harry Adler
Crew not documented
1975  Argentina
Mar del Plata
 Argentina
Ricardo Boneo
Héctor Campos
Hugo Arazi
 Spain
Juan Costas
Humberto Costas
Felix Anglada
 Argentina
Pedro Ferrero
Andrés Robinson
Jorge Rão
1976  Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Gastão Brun

Not documented Not documented
1977  Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Augusto Barrozo
Carlos Brito
Sergio Nascimento
 Netherlands
Geert Bakker
Ken Berkeley  Australia
Daniel Adler  Brazil
 Brazil
Fernando Nabuco
R. Nabuco
J. Zarif
1978  Argentina
Buenos Aires
 Brazil
Fernando Nabuco
Crew not documented
 Argentina
Pedro Ferrero
Crew not documented
 Argentina
A. Zucolli
Crew not documented
1979  Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Vicente Brun
Not documented
 Argentina
Pedro Ferrero
Not documented
 Argentina
A. Zucolli
Not documented
1980  Argentina
Río de la Plata
Rio de Janeiro
 United States
Jim Coggan
Pedro Ferrero  Argentina
Alberto Llorens  Argentina
 Argentina
Claudio Fassardi
Jose Atencio
Miguel Fisher
 Argentina
Ricardo Boneo
Santiago Austin
Pablo Campos
1981 Not Sailed
1982 Not Sailed
1983  Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Torben Grael
Daniel Adler
Ronaldo Senfft
 Brazil
Augusto Barrozo
A.A. Guarischi
R. Kaufmann
 Brazil
Reinaldo Conrad
C. Bieckard
C. Rittscher
1984  Argentina
Buenos Aires
 Brazil
Augusto Barrozo
Crew not documented
Not documented Not documented
1985  Argentina
Buenos Aires
 Argentina
Horatio Pettamenti
Crew not documented
Not documented Not documented
1986  Uruguay
Punta del Este
 Argentina
Horatio Pettamenti
Crew not documented
Not documented Not documented
1987  Uruguay
Punta del Este
 Brazil
Augusto Barrozo
Crew not documented
 Argentina
Guillermo Castro
Crew not documented
 Uruguay
Bernd Knuppel
Crew not documented
1988 Not sailed
1989 Not sailed
1990  Brazil
Armação dos Búzios
 Brazil
Jose Paulo Dias
Daniel Adler
N. Palcão
 Brazil
Reinaldo Conrad
Ralph Conrad
Roberto Skuplik
 Brazil
J. King
L. Carlos F. Simão
D. Wilcox
1991 Punta del Este
1992 Not sailed
1993 Not sailed
1994 Not sailed
1995 Not sailed
1996 Not sailed
1997 Paranaguá  Brazil
Alan Adler
Crew not documented
 Brazil
Jose Paulo Dias
Crew not documented
 Brazil
Luciano Oliveira
Crew not documented
1998 Armação dos Búzios  Brazil
Jose Paulo Dias
Alessandro Gioia
Daniel Glomb
 Brazil
Alan Adler
Marcelo Ferreira
Daniel Adler
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lucio Ribeiro
1999 Paranaguá  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Matias Collins
Maximo Smith
 Brazil
Alan Adler
Marcelo Ferreira
Daniel Glomb
 Brazil
Jose Paulo Dias
Ronaldo Senfft
Daniel Adler
2000 Porto Alegre  Brazil
Alan Adler
Crew not documented
 Uruguay
Ricardo Fabbini
Crew not documented
 Brazil
Daniel Glomb
Crew not documented
2001 Buenos Aires  Argentina
Martin Busch
Pablo Noceti
Ismael Ayerza
 Argentina
Miguel Saubidet
Cristian Petersen
Lucas Petersen
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernan Celedoni
Maximo Smith
2002 Porto Alegre  Brazil
Alexandre Paradeda
Caio Vergo
Andre Gick
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Santiago Jost
Maximo Feldtmann
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
2003 Porto Alegre  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernan Celedoni
Maximo Smith
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Pablo Noceti
Andres Ezcurra
 Brazil
Daniel Glomb
Andre Gick
Caio Vergo
2004 Porto Alegre  Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Brazil
Daniel Glomb
Andre Gick
Caio Vergo
 Brazil
Ernesto Neugebauer
Lucas Ostergren
Adrion Santos
2005 Punta del Este  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Erich Mones Ruiz
Maximo Smith
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Pablo Noceti
Maximo Feldtmann
2006 San Isidro  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernan Celedoni
Maximo Smith
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Pablo Noceti
Maximo Feldtmann
2007 Porto Alegre  Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Maximo Feldtmann
Maximo Smith
 Brazil
Andre Wahrlich
Andre Gick
Henrique De Lorenzi
2008 Punta del Este  Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Nicolas
Maximo Smith
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Diego Weppler
Juan Pedro Masseroni
2009 Colonia del Sacramento  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Maximo Feldtmann
Maximo Smith
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Diego Weppler
Zimermann
2010 Punta del Este  Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Andre Renard
Flávio Quevedo
 Brazil
Guilherme Roth
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Santiago Nottebohm
Pablo Araujo
Lucas Tumulty
2011 Buenos Aires  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Eduardo Coulon
Maximo Smith
 Argentina
Alberto Zanetti
Gerardo Della Torre
Ricky Homps
 Argentina
Pablo Despontin
Pablo Noceti
Ezequiel Fernandez Sasso
2012 Punta del Este  Brazil
Andre Wahrlich
Manfredo Floricke
Leonardo Gomes
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Federico Calegari
Juan Lago
2013 San Isidro  Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Argentina
Pablo Despontin
Pablo Noceti
Ezequiel Fernandez Sasso
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Eduardo Coulon
Maximo Smith
2014 Porto Alegre  Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flavio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Gustavo Ilha
Carlo de Leo
2015 San Isidro  Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flavio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Eduardo Zimermann
Maximo Feldtmann
 Brazil
Kadu Bergenthal
Eduardo Cavalli
Renan Oliveira
2016 Porto Alegre  Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flavio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Brazil
Kadu Bergenthal
Eduardo Cavalli
Renan Oliveira
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Gustavo Ilha
Carlo de Leo
2017 Rio Grande  Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Ribeiro
Lúcio Ribeiro
 Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flavio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Brazil
Kadu Bergenthal
Eduardo Cavalli
Renan Oliveira
2018 Fray Bentos  Brazil
Dennis Koch
Manfredo Floricke
Pedro Ilha
 Brazil
Kadu Bergenthal
Eduardo Cavalli
Renan Oliveira
 United States
Matias Collins
Tomas Morgan
Mariano Cambon
2019 Punta del Este  Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flavio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Brazil
Kadu Bergenthal
Vilnei Goldmeier
Philipp Chtmann
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Manfredo Flöricke
Pedro Ilha
2020 Darsena
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)26181862
2 Argentina (ARG)12121337
3 United States (USA)1012
4 Uruguay (URU)0112
5 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Spain (ESP)0101
Totals (6 nations)393333105

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