Roma Sail Week

Roma Sail Week (Italian: Settimana Olimpica Italiana, lit.'Italian Olympic Week') was a sailing regatta organised in Anzio, Italy. The regatta usually took place at the end of March or the beginning of April and usually attracted around 600 sailors from 20 countries.[1]

Roma Sail Week
First held1974
VenueAnzio
Websitewww.afterweb.com/svir/

The first Roma Sail Week was held in 1974.[2] It was part of the Eurolymp circuit.[3] It was considered a major regatta by the Finn class.[4]

The 2002 edition was cancelled.[5]

Winners

Europe

Finn

Laser

Men's 470

Women's 470

49er

Soling

  • 1998 –  Sverre Samdahl, Piergiorgio Bosello & Michael Griffith (NOR)[25][26][27][28]

Star

Dart

  • 1998 –  Giorgio Santini & Maura Barbieri (ITA)[30]

Formula 18

  • 1997 –  Vittorio Richelmy & Giulio Pennisi (ITA)[31]
  • 1998 –  Paolo Clemente & Fabrizio Clemente (ITA)[32]

Hobie 16

  • 1997 –  Mario Bianchi & Simone Chelini (ITA)[33]
  • 1998 –  Enrico Maltagliati & Elena Dusi (ITA)[34]

Hobie 18

  • 1997 –  Giovanni Passarelli & Daniela Baldi (ITA)[35]
  • 1998 –  Giovanni Passarelli & Daniela Baldi (ITA)[36]

Tornado

Men's Mistral

Women's Mistral

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