470 World Championships
The 470 World Championships have been held every year since 1970 and organised by the International 470 Class Association and recognized by the International Sailing Federation. When the Championship forms part of the ISAF Sailing World Championships the ISAF also organise the event. The 470 is a sailboat class used as equipment for the Olympic Sailing Competition.
Open World Champions
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1970 Lake Lacanau | France Yves Carr Hervé Carr |
France Philippe Follenfant Hubert Follenfant |
France Didier Poisson Denis Londeix |
1971 Ostende | Netherlands Tom van Essen Wouter van Essen |
France Philippe Follenfant Hubert Follenfant |
France Bruno Demartial Bernard Demartial |
1972 Montreal | Netherlands Sjoerd Vollebregt Erik Vollebregt |
France Philippe Follenfant Hubert Follenfant |
Netherlands Tom van Essen Wouter van Essen |
1973 Kiel | Denmark Henrik Söderlund Age Börresen |
United States Peter Commette Michael Loeb |
Netherlands Joop van Werkhoven Robert van Werkhoven |
1974 Naples | Spain Antonio Gorostegui Manuel Albalat |
France Philippe Lecrit Dominique Duvallet |
Spain Juan Santana Francisco Colom |
1975 New York | France Marc Laurent Roger Surmin |
France Philippe Follenfant Hubert Follenfant |
France Jean-Francois Fountaine Claire Fountaine |
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1977 Shizuoka | United States David Ullman Tom Linskey |
Japan Katsunori Komatsu Yasuyuki Hakomori |
New Zealand Mark Paterson David Mackay |
1978 Marstrand | United States David Ullman Tom Linskey |
Canada Gerry Roufs Charles Robitaille |
West Germany John Pudenz Ulrich Kittmann |
1979 Medemblik | Japan Miyuki Kay Ryo Komiya |
France Laurent Delage Claude Wattine |
France Stephane Richer Philippe Claude |
1980 Porto Alegre | United States David Ullman Tom Linskey |
France Laurent Delage Herv‚ Wattine |
France Stephane Richer Philippe Claude |
1981 Quiberon | New Zealand David Barnes Hamish Willcox |
United States Steve Benjamin Karl Steinfeld |
Italy Tommaso Chieffi Enrico Chieffi |
1982 Cascais | East Germany Jörn Borowski Eckbert Swensson |
France Daniel Peponnet Pascal Champaloux |
New Zealand David Barnes Hamish Willcox |
1983 Weymouth | New Zealand David Barnes Hamish Willcox |
West Germany Wolfgang Hunger Jochen Hunger |
Israel Shimshon Brokman Eitan Friedlander |
1984 Auckland | New Zealand David Barnes Hamish Willcox |
New Zealand Chris Dickson Joe Allen |
New Zealand Peter Evans Sean Reeves |
Men's and Mixed World Champions
Men's World Champions
Women's World Champions
Under 21 'Open' Junior World Championships
Initially the Junior Worlds also didn't permit competitors who had been selected for World or European Championships.
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1984 St Moritz 48 participants, 14 nations |
East Germany Ralf Rudlaff Martin Richter |
East Germany Andreas Pape Nico Emons |
Template:Country data USSE Alexej Jukov Dimitri Rodomakin |
1985 Gravedona/Italy 49 participants, 15 nations |
New Zealand Jon Bilger Jarrod Kriletich |
Italy Nicola Ferrone Fabio Ferrone |
East Germany Ronald Rensch Thomas Beutel |
1986 Medemblik/Netherlands 43 participants, 17 nations |
East Germany Sven Kaiser Dietmar Wendel |
East Germany Andreas Pape Stephan Ruthen |
New Zealand Jon Bilger Jarrod Kriletich |
1987 Koper/Yugoslavia 58 participants, 14 nations |
Koniancic/Planinsic Yugoslavia | Antonaz/Glavina Yugoslavia | Spain Calafat/Bellester |
1988 Puck/Poland 51 participants, 12 nations |
East Germany Donald Lippert Roland Hensel |
Japan Ran Shen-Tal Nir Shen-Tal |
Italy Vasco Vascotto Pietro Perelli |
1989 Alicante/Spain 49 participants, 11 nations |
Italy Matteo Ivaldi Michele Ivaldi |
Spain Martinez/Farreny |
Italy Del Felice/Predieri |
1990 Paleon Faliron GRE 44 participants, 13 nations |
East Germany Michael Koch St. Theuerkauf |
Spain D. Martinez A. Martinez |
France M. Audineau J. Farnarier |
1991 Damp/Germany 68 participants, 16 nations |
Spain L. Martinez-Doreste Juan Luis Wood |
Germany Michael Koch Holger Grande |
Italy Lorenzo Bodini Marco Bodini |
1992 Espoo/Finland 44 participants, 15 nations |
Spain Luis Martinez-Doreste Juan Luis Wood |
New Zealand Lincoln Fraser Liam Newman |
Finland Janne Uusi-Autti Ville L„hteinen |
1993 Marina di Carra/Italy 61 participants, 19 nations |
Italy Alessandro Bonifacio Mitja Gialuz |
Portugal Pedro Andrade F. Champalimaud |
Italy Riccardo Papa Filippo Marini |
1994 Balatonfured/Hungary 47 participants, 16 nations |
Slovenia Jurica Tunjic Mitja Petric |
Spain Gustavo Martinez Dimas Wood |
Poland Tomasz Stanczyk Tomasz Jakubiak |
Under 22 'Open' Junior World Championships
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1995 Warnemunde/Germany 85 participants, 20 nations |
Italy Zeev Kalach Elad Ronen |
Germany Sönke Boy/J.-Ole v. Studnitz |
Germany Philipp Kadelbach/Eric Anders |
1996 Puck / Poland 96 teams, 21 nations |
Slovenia Miha Staut Peter Habjan |
Italy Gabrio Zandona Francesco Ivaldi |
Poland Adam Paszek Pawel Zarzecki |
1997 Courseulles sur Mer - France |
Portugal Marinho Alvaro Nunes Miguel |
Italy Zandona Gabrio/Simoncelli Luca |
Greece Tagaropoulos Alexander/Mavroma |
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Under 22 Male & Mixed Junior World Championships
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2014 Cervia Italy[1] |
Spain Jordi Xammar Joan Herp |
France Guillaume Pirouelle Sipan Valentin |
France Malte Winkel Matti Cipra |
Under 22 Male & Mixed Junior World Championships
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Under 23 Male Junior World Championships
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 Greece[2] |
France Guillaume Pirouelle Valentin Sipan |
Germany Malte Winkel Matti Cipra |
Italy Giacomo Ferrari Giulio Calabro |
2016 Kiel Germany |
Japan Keiju Okada Naoya Kimura |
Spain David Charles Alex Charles |
Japan Daichi Takayama Akira Takayanagi |
Under 22 Female Junior World Championships
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2008 Gdynia Poland |
Great Britain Hannah Mills Katrina Hughes |
Spain Tara Pacheco Berta Betazos |
Sweden Lisa Ericson Astrid Gabrielsson |
2009 Thessaloniki Greece |
Spain Pacheco Van Rijnsoever Betanzos Berta |
Israel Cohen Gil Mamreiv Dana |
Germany Bochmann Annika Lorenz Anika |
2010 Doha Qatar |
Germany Victoria Jurczok Josephine Bach |
Germany Annika Bochmann Anika Lorenz |
Japan Saki Goto Hiromi Nishiyama |
2011 Medemblik Netherlands |
Germany Annika Bochmann Anika Lorenz |
Great Britain Anna Burnet Flora Stewart |
Australia Sasha Ryan Chelsea Hall |
2012 Takapuna New Zealand |
Netherlands Afrodite Hyranakou Jeske Kisters |
Germany Annika Bochmann Elisabeth Panuschka |
Great Britain Anna Burnet Flora Stewart |
2013 La Rochelle France |
France Maelenn Lemaitre Aloise Retornaz |
Ukraine Anna Kyselova Anastasiya Krasko |
Germany Nadine Bohm Karoline Gottzer |
2014 Cervia Italy |
France Maelenn Lemaitre Aloise Retornaz |
Great Britain Jess Lavery Megan Brickwood |
Israel Noya Bar-Am Rimon Shoshan |
Under 23 Female Junior World Championships
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 Greece |
Italy Benedetta Di Salle Alessandra Dubbini |
Greece Maria Bozi Rafailina Klonaridou |
Great Britain Jessica Lavery Megan Brickwood |
2016 Kiel Germany |
Spain Silvia Mas Depares Paula Barcelo Martin |
France Marina Lefort Lara Granier |
Greece Maria Bozi Rafailina Klonaridou |
Multiple medallist
# | Athlete | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Malcolm Page (AUS) | 6 | 2 | 1 | 9 |
2 | Mathew Belcher (AUS) | 6 | 0 | 1 | 6 |
3 | Lobke Berkhout (NED)[3] | 5 | 0 | 1 | 6 |
4 | Sofia Bekatorou (GRE) Emilia Tsoulfa (GRE) |
4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
6 | Nathan Wilmot (AUS) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
7 | Sime Fantela (CRO) Igor Marenic (CRO) |
3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
9 | Ruslana Taran (UKR) Olena Pakholchyk (UKR) |
3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
11 | David Barnes (NZL) Hamish Willcox (NZL) |
3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
13 | David Ullman (USA) Tom Linskey (USA) |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
See also
References
- 2013 official results at Worlds.470.org
External links
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