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]
First held | 1974 |
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Venue | Anzio |
Website | www |
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
- 1994 – Shirley Robertson (GBR)[6]
- 1995 – Shirley Robertson (GBR)[7]
- 1996 – Margriet Matthijsse (NED)[8]
- 1997 – Aisling Bowman (IRL)[9]
- 1998 – Margriet Matthijsse (NED)[10]
- 1999 – Weronika Glinkiewicz (POL)[11]
- 2000 – Weronika Glinkiewicz (POL)[12]
- 2001 – Katarzyna Brzóska (POL)[13]
Finn
- 1982 – Wolfgang Gerz (FRG)[4]
- 1983 – Bengtsson (SWE)[4]
- 1984 – Mark Neeleman (NED)[4]
- 1985 – Thomas Oljelund (SWE)[4]
- 1987 – Arnold Hummel (NED)[4]
- 1988 – Othmar Müller von Blumencron (FRG)[4]
- 1989 – Armanto Ortolano (GRE)[4]
- 1991 – Eric Mergenthaler (MEX)[4]
- 1993 – Luca Devoti (ITA)[4]
- 1994 – Emanuele Vaccari (ITA)[6]
- 1995 – Hank Lammens (CAN)[7]
- 1996 – Oleg Khopyorsky (RUS)[14]
- 1997 – Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE)[9]
- 1998 – Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL)[15]
- 1999 – Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE)[11]
- 2000 – Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE)[12]
- 2001 – Aimilios Papathanasiou (GRE)[13]
Laser
- 1994 – Diego Negri (ITA)[6]
- 1995 – John Harrysson (SWE)[7]
- 1996 – Francesco Bruni (ITA)[16]
- 1997 – Diego Negri (ITA)[9]
- 1998 – Diego Negri (ITA)[17]
- 1999 – Diego Negri (ITA)[11]
- 2000 – Diego Negri (ITA)[12]
- 2001 – Diego Negri (ITA)[13]
Men's 470
- 1994 – Lorenzo Bressani (ITA)[6]
- 1995 – John Merricks (GBR)[7]
- 1996 – Matteo Ivaldi & Michele Ivaldi (ITA)[18]
- 1997 – Iordanis Paschalidis & Thanasis Pakhoumas (GRE)[9][19]
- 1998 – Lorenzo Bressani & Andrea Trani (ITA)[20]
- 1999 – Matteo Ivaldi (ITA)[11]
- 2000 – Matteo Ivaldi (ITA)[12]
- 2001 – Gabrio Zandonà (ITA)[13]
Women's 470
- 1995 – Federica Salvà (ITA)[7]
- 1996 – Federica Salvà & Emanuela Sossi (ITA)[21]
- 1997 – Vlada Kravchun & Nataliya Gaponovich (UKR)[9][22]
- 1998 – Sofia Bekatorou & Emilia Tsoulfa (GRE)[23]
- 1999 – Federica Salvà (ITA)[11]
- 2000 – Federica Salvà (ITA)[12]
- 2001 – Janja Orel (SLO)[13]
49er
- 1998 – Francesco Bruni & Gabriele Bruni (ITA)[24]
- 1999 – Francesco Bruni (ITA)[11]
Star
- 1994 – Roberto Benamati (ITA)[6]
- 1995 – Enrico Chieffi (ITA)[7]
- 1996 – Anastasios Bountouris & Dimitrios Boukis (GRE)[29]
- 1999 – Pietro D'Alì (ITA)[11]
- 2000 – Pietro D'Alì (ITA)[12]
Dart
- 1998 – Giorgio Santini & Maura Barbieri (ITA)[30]
Formula 18
Hobie 16
Hobie 18
Tornado
- 1995 – Walter Pirinoli (ITA)[7]
- 1998 – Lorenzo Giacomo Bodini (ITA)[37]
Men's Mistral
- 1994 – Paco Wirz (ITA)[6]
- 1995 – Asier Fernández (ESP)[7]
- 1996 – Riccardo Giordano (ITA)[38]
- 1997 – Tony Philp (FRA)[9]
- 1998 – Mirosław Małek (POL)[39]
- 1999 – Riccardo Giordano (ITA)[11]
- 2000 – Christoph Sieber (AUT)[12]
- 2001 – Iván Pastor (ESP)[13]
Women's Mistral
- 1994 – Helene Cardon (FRA)[6]
- 1995 – Elena Draoulec (FRA)[7]
- 1996 – Valeria Zullo (ITA)[40]
- 1997 – Alessandra Sensini (ITA)[9]
- 1998 – Alessandra Sensini (ITA)[41]
- 1999 – Alessandra Sensini (ITA)[11]
- 2000 – Alessandra Sensini (ITA)[12]
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