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
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
1976 not held
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

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Marina di Carrara  Italy
Tommaso Chieffi
Enrico Chieffi
 France
Thierry Peponnet
Luc Pillot
 East Germany
Jörn Borowski
Mathias Gall
1986 Salou  France
Thierry Peponnet
Luc Pillot
 West Germany
Wolfgang Hunger
Jochen Hunger
 West Germany
Ludger Hüttermann
Nils Körte
1987 Kiel  East Germany
Bernd Hoeft
Falko Bier
 Italy
Pietro d'Ali
Giuseppe Cojana
 East Germany
Jürgen Brietzke
Ekkehard Schulz
1988 Haifa  Great Britain
Nigel Buckley
Peter Newlands
 Italy
Sandro Montefusco
Paolo Montefusco
 United States
John Shadden
Charlie Mckee
1989 Tsu City  Japan
Tomoaki Tsutsumi
Nobuhiro Tsutsumi
 Spain
Jordi Calafat
Kiko Sánchez
 Japan
Kenji Nakamura
Masayuki Takahashi
1990 Medemblik  West Germany
Wolfgang Hunger
Rolf Schmidt
 Spain
Jordi Calafat
Kiko Sánchez
 France
Olivier Ponthieu
Gilles Espinasse
1991 Brisbane  Germany
Wolfgang Hunger
Rolf Schmidt
 Netherlands
Lankhorst Taselaar
Benny Kouwenhoven
 Great Britain
Paul Brotherton
Andy Hemmings
1992 Rota  Spain
Jordi Calafat
Kiko Sánchez
 Italy
Matteo Ivaldi
Michele Ivaldi
 Finland
Perti Leskinen
Mika Aarnikka
1993 Crozon-Morgat  Spain
Jordi Calafat
Kiko Sánchez
 France
Jean-François Berthet
Gwenael Berthet
 Israel
Shay Bachar
Shamchs Erze
1994 Helsinki  Netherlands
Ben Kouwenhoven
Jan Kouwenhoven
 Japan
Kenji Nakamura
Masato Takaki
 Sweden
Markus Westerlind
Henrik Wallin
1995 Toronto  Greece
Andreas Kosmatopoulos
Costas Trigonis
 Italy
Matteo Ivaldi
Michelle Ivaldi
 Israel
Ran Shental
Nir Shental
1996 Porto Alegre  Netherlands
Ben Kouwenhoven
Jan Kouwenhoven
 Great Britain
John Merricks
Ian Walker
 Japan
Kenji Nakamura
Masato Takaki
1997 Tel Aviv  Finland
Petri Leskinen
Kristian Heinila
 Portugal
Hugo Rocha
Nuno Barreto
 Sweden
Marcus Westerlind
Henrik Wallin
1998 Mallorca  France
Gildas Philippe
Tanguy Cariou
 Slovenia
Tomaz Copi
Mitja Margon
 Sweden
Johan Molund
Mattias Rahm
1999 Melbourne  France
Benoit Petit
Jean-Francois Cuzon
 Sweden
Johan Molund
Mattias Rahm
 Poland
Tomasz Stanczyk
Tomasz Jakubiak
2000 Lake Balaton  Australia
Tom King
Mark Turnbull
 France
Gildas Philippe
Tanguy Cariou
 Ukraine
Yevhen Braslavets
Ihor Matviyenko
2001 Koper  Ukraine
Yevhen Braslavets
Ihor Matviyenko
 Great Britain
Nick Rogers
Joe Glanfield
 Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
2002 Cagliari  New Zealand
Simon Cooke
Peter Nicholas
 Greece
Andreas Kosmatopoulos
Konstantinos Trigonis
 Spain
Gustavo Martínez
Tunte Cantero

Men's World Champions

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2003 Rota  Italy
Gabrio Zandonà
Andrea Trani
 Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
 Spain
Gustavo Martínez
Dimas Wood
2004 Zadar  Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
 Sweden
Johan Molund
Martin Andersson
 Great Britain
Nick Rogers
Joe Glanfield
2005 San Francisco  Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
 Great Britain
Nick Rogers
Joe Glanfield
 France
Gildas Philippe
Nicolas Leberre
2006 Rizhao  Great Britain
Nic Asher
Elliot Willis
 Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Udi Gal
2007 Cascais  Australia
Nathan Wilmot
Malcolm Page
 Netherlands
Sven Coster
Kalle Coster
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Udi Gal
2008 Mordialloc  Great Britain
Nic Asher
Elliot Willis
 Portugal
Álvaro Marinho
Miguel Nunes
 Israel
Gideon Kliger
Udi Gal
2009 Copenhagen  Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 Great Britain
Luke Patience
Stuart Bithell
 Japan
Ryunosuke Harada
Yuugo Yoshida
2010 Hague  Australia
Mathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 France
Nicolas Charbonnier
Baptiste Meyer
 Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
2011 Perth  Australia
Mathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Great Britain
Luke Patience
Stuart Bithell
 Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
2012 Barcelona  Australia
Mathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 France
Pierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
 Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
2013 La Rochelle  Australia
Mathew Belcher
Will Ryan
 France
Pierre Leboucher
Nicolas Le Berre
 Greece
Panagiotis Mantis
Pavlos Kagialis
2014 Santander  Australia
Mathew Belcher
Will Ryan
 Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 Greece
Panagiotis Mantis
Pavlos Kagialis
2015 Haifa  Australia
Mathew Belcher
Will Ryan
 Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 Russia
Pavel Sozykin
Denis Gribanov
2016 San Isidro  Croatia
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
 New Zealand
Paul Snow-Hansen
Daniel Willcox
 Australia
Mathew Belcher
Will Ryan
 France
Sophian Bouvet
Jérémie Mion

Women's World Champions

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Marina di Carrara  Canada
Karen Johnson
Gail Johnson
 Netherlands
Tonny Vooren
Henneke Stavenuiter
 Italy
Paola Porta
Anna Barabino
1986 Not held to avoid conflicted with the IYRU Women's World Championship
1987 Kiel  West Germany
Susanne Meyer
Katrin Adlkofer
 United States
Pease Herndon
Cindy Goff
 East Germany
Susanne Theel
Silke Preuá
1988 Haifa  Sweden
Marit Söderström
Birgitta Bengtsson
 United States
Lisa Niece
Patricia Raymond
 United States
J. J. Isler
Amy Wardell
1989 Tsu City  West Germany
Susanne Meyer
Katrin Adlkofer
 New Zealand
Leslie Egnot
Jan Shearer
 Great Britain
S. Rees Jones
S. Hay
1990 Medemblik  West Germany
Tanja Stemmler
Sabine Lenkmann
 East Germany
Peggy Hardwiger
Christiana Pinnow
 Spain
Núria Bover
Irene Martín
1991 Brisbane  United States
J. J. Isler
Pamela Healy
 Soviet Union
Larisa Moskalenko
Olena Pakholchyk
 Germany
Susanne Peters
Wibke Bulle
1992 Rota  Spain
Theresa Zabell
Patricia Guerra
 Japan
Yumiko Shige
Alicia Kinoshita
 Italy
Maria Quarra
Anna Barabino
1993 Crozon-Morgat  Germany
Ines Bohn
Sabine Rohatzsch
 Spain
Theresa Zabell
Patricia Guerra
 Italy
Frederica Salva
Emenuela Sossi
1994 Helsinki  Germany
Ines Bohn
Sabine Rohatzsch
 Germany
Susanne Bauckholt
Katrin Adlkofer
 Germany
Peggy Hardwiger
Christina Pinnow
1995 Toronto  Spain
Theresa Zabell
Begoña Vía-Dufresne
 Ukraine
Ruslana Taran
Olena Pakholchyk
 Japan
Yumiko Shige
Alicia Konoshita
1996 Porto Alegre  Spain
Theresa Zabell
Begoña Vía-Dufresne
 Germany
Susanne Bauckholt
Katrin Adlkofer
 Germany
Nicole Birkner
Wibke Bülle
1997 Tel Aviv  Ukraine
Ruslana Taran
Olena Pakholchyk
 Germany
Nicola Birkner
Wibke Bülle
 Ukraine
Vlada Krachun
Natalia Gaponovitsch
1998 Mallorca  Ukraine
Ruslana Taran
Olena Pakholchyk
 Denmark
Susanne Ward
Michaela Ward
 Germany
Nicola Birkner
Wibke Bülle
1999 Melbourne  Ukraine
Ruslana Taran
Olena Pakholchyk
 Denmark
Susanne Ward
Michaela Ward
 Italy
Frederica Salva
Emanuela Sossi
2000 Lake Balaton  Greece
Sofia Bekatorou
Emilia Tsoulfa
 Australia
Jenny Armstrong
Belinda Stowell
 Spain
Natalia Vía Dufresne
Sandra Azón
2001 Koper  Greece
Sofia Bekatorou
Emilia Tsoulfa
 Australia
Jenny Armstrong
Belinda Stowell
 Spain
Natalia Vía Dufresne
Sandra Azón
2002 Cagliari  Greece
Sofia Bekatorou
Emilia Tsoulfa
 Netherlands
Lisa Westerhof
Margriet Matthijsse
 France
Ingrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
2003 Rota  Greece
Sofia Bekatorou
Emilia Tsoulfa
 France
Ingrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
 Russia
Wlada Iljenko
Natalia Gaponovitsch
2004 Zadar  Sweden
Therese Torgersson
Vendela Zachrisson
 Slovenia
Vesna Dekleva
Klara Maučec
 Israel
Nike Kornecki
Vered Buskila
2005 San Francisco  Netherlands
Marcelien de Koning
Lobke Berkhout
 Great Britain
Christina Bassadone
Saskia Clark
 France
Ingrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
2006 Rizhao  Netherlands
Marcelien de Koning
Lobke Berkhout
 Japan
Ai Kondo
Naoko Kamata
 Sweden
Therese Torgersson
Vendela Zachrisson
2007 Cascais  Netherlands
Marcelien de Koning
Lobke Berkhout
 France
Ingrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
 Great Britain
Christina Bassadone
Saskia Clark
2008 Mordialloc  United States
Erin Maxwell
Isabelle Kinsolving
 Italy
Giulia Conti
Giovanna Micol
 Australia
Elise Rechichi
Tessa Parkinson
2009 Copenhagen  Netherlands
Lisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 Spain
Tara Pacheco
Berta Betanzos
 France
Ingrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
2010 Hague  Netherlands
Lisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 New Zealand
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 Italy
Giulia Conti
Giovanna Micol
2011 Perth  Spain
Tara Pacheco
Berta Betanzos
 Great Britain
Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark
 New Zealand
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
2012 Barcelona  Great Britain
Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark
 France
Camille Lecointre
Mathilde Géron
 Netherlands
Lisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
2013 La Rochelle  New Zealand
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 Austria
Lara Vadlau
Jolanta Ogar
 China
Xiaoli Wang
Huang Xufeng
2014 Santander  Austria
Lara Vadlau
Jolanta Ogar
 New Zealand
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 Great Britain
Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark
2015 Haifa  Austria
Lara Vadlau
Jolanta Ogar
 Great Britain
Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark
 France
Camille Lecointre
Helene Defrance
2016 San Isidro  France
Camille Lecointre
Helene Defrance
 New Zealand
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 Austria
Lara Vadlau
Jolanta Ogar

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
1984
St Moritz
48 participants, 14 nations
 East Germany
Ralf Rudlaff
Martin Richter
 East Germany
Andreas Pape
Nico Emons
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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
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
1998
1999
2000
2001
2003
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007

Under 22 Male & Mixed Junior World Championships

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2008
2009
2010
2011
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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

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2013
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Under 23 Male Junior World Championships

Year Gold Silver Bronze
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
2007
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
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
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

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