Women's ILCA 6 World Championship

The Women's ILCA 6 World Championship, until 2020 the Women's Laser Radial World Championship, has been held every year since 1980, organised by the International Sailing Federation.[1] Laser Radial is an Olympic sailing class. The event was held together with the Men's Laser Radial World Championships between 1989 and 2010.

Editions

YearCityCountryDatesAthletesNationsNotes
1980Kingston Canada[2]
1982Sardinia Italy[2]
1983Gulfport United States[2]
1985Halmstad Sweden[2]
1988Falmouth United Kingdom[3][2]
1989Aarhus Denmarkpart of the 1989 Laser Radial World Championships[4]
1990Newport United Statespart of the 1990 Laser Radial World Championships[5]
1991Porto Carras Greecepart of the 1991 Laser Radial World Championships[6]
1993Takapuna New Zealandpart of the 1993 Laser Radial World Championships[7]
1994Wakayama Japanpart of the 1994 Laser Radial World Championships[8]
1995Tenerife Spainpart of the 1995 Laser Radial World Championships[9]
1996Simon's Town South Africa23–30 Aprilpart of the 1996 Laser Radial World Championships[10]
1997Mohammedia Morocco20–26 Julypart of the 1997 Laser Radial World Championships[11]
1998Medemblik Netherlands1–8 Augustpart of the 1998 Laser Radial World Championships[12]
1999La Rochelle France2–17 Julypart of the 1999 Laser Radial World Championships[13][2]
2000Çeşme Turkey22–29 Julypart of the 2000 Laser Radial World Championships[14]
2001Vilanova i la Geltrú Spain13–20 Julypart of the 2001 Laser Radial World Championships[15]
2002Ridgeway Canada21–27 Julypart of the 2002 Laser Radial World Championships[16]
2003Riva del Garda Italy27 July – 1 Augustpart of the 2003 Laser Radial World Championships[17][2]
2004Manly Australiapart of the 2004 Laser Radial World Championships
2005Fortaleza Brazil2–9 Decemberpart of the 2005 Laser Radial World Championships[18]
2006Los Angeles United States28 July – 4 Augustpart of the 2006 Laser Radial World Championships[19]
2007Cascais Portugal28 June – 13 Julypart of the 2007 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2008Auckland New Zealand24–29 Marchpart of the 2008 Laser Radial World Championships[20]
2009Karatsu  Japan25 July – 2 August[20]
2010Largs United Kingdom6–14 Julypart of the 2010 Laser Radial World Championships[20]
2011Perth Australia3–18 Decemberpart of the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2012Boltenhagen Germany11 May – 20 May[20]
2013Rizhao China28 September – 7 October[20]
2014Santander Spain12–21 Septemberpart of the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2015Al-Musannah Oman17–26 November[21]
2016Nuevo Vallarta Mexico12–20 April[22]
2017Medemblik Netherlands19–26 Augustpart of the 2017 Laser Radial World Championships[23]
2018Aarhus Denmark30 July – 12 Augustpart of the 2018 Sailing World Championships
2019Sakaiminato Japan19–24 July[24]
2020Melbourne Australia23–28 February[25]
2021Al-Musannah Oman1–6 December[26]
2022Kemah United States11–16 October[27]
2023The Hague Netherlands13–20 August11054

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Kinston  Marit Söderström (SWE)  Lynne Jewell (USA)  Cheryl Smith (NZL)
1982 Sardinia  Marion Steenhuis (NED)  Vittoria Masotto (ITA)  Francesca Pavesi (ITA)
1983 Kingsport  Betsy Gelenitis (USA)  Lynne Jewell (USA)  Carolle Spooner (CAN)
1985 Halmstad  Marit Söderström (SWE)  Lynne Jewell (USA)  Francesca Pavesi (ITA)
1988 Fallmouth  Jacqueline Ellis (AUS)  Ardis Bollweg (NED)  Ann Keates (GBR)
1989 Aarhus  Ardis Bollweg (NED)  Giselle Camet (USA)  Ulrika Antonsson (SWE)
1990 Newport  Ardis Bollweg (NED)  Ulrika Antonsson (SWE)  Jacqueline Ellis (AUS)
1991 Porto Carras  Maria Vlachou (GRE)  Carolijn Brouwer (NED)  Ourania Flabouri (GRE)
1993 Takapuna  Carolijn Brouwer (NED)  Giselle Camet (USA)  Alexandra Verbeek (NED)
1994 Wakayama  Melanie Dennison (AUS)  Jacqueline Ellis (AUS)  Tracey Tan (SIN)
1995 Tenerife  Heidi Gordon (AUS)  Larissa Nevierov (ITA)  Roberta Hartley (GBR)
1996 Simon's Town  Jacqueline Ellis (AUS)  Larissa Nevierov (ITA)  Kathryn McQueen (AUS)
1997 Mohemedia  Sarah Blanck (AUS)  Helen Waite (GBR)  Anja Sahlberg (SWE)
1998 Medemblik  Larissa Nevierov (ITA)  Carolijn Brouwer (NED)  Jeanette Dagson (SWE)
1999 La Rochelle  Kelly Hand (CAN)  Jeanette Dagson (SWE)  Helene Viazzo (FRA)
2000 Cesme  Katarzyna Szotyńska (POL)  Nicola Muller (GBR)  Jayne Singleton (GBR)
2001 Vilanova  Katarzyna Szotyńska (POL)  Larissa Nevierov (ITA)  Sara Lane Wright (BER)
2002 Buffalo  Katarzyna Szotyńska (POL)  Miranda Powrie (NZL)  Ciara Peelo (IRL)
2003 Lake Garda  Katarzyna Szotyńska (POL)  Krystal Weir (AUS)  Jeanette Dagson (SWE)
2004 Manly  Krystal Weir (AUS)  Christine Bridge (AUS)  Cecilia Carranza (ARG)
2005 Fortaleza  Paige Railey (USA)  Sophie de Turckheim (FRA)  Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)
2006 Los Angeles  Xu Lijia (CHN)  Petra Niemann (GER)  Tania Calles (MEX)
2007 Cascais
 Tatiana Drozdovskaya (BLR)  Sari Multala (FIN)  Petra Niemann (GER)
2008 Auckland  Sarah Steyaert (FRA)  Xu Lijia (CHN)  Andrea Brewster (GBR)
2009 Karatsu  Sari Multala (FIN)  Sophie de Turckheim (FRA)  Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)
2010 Largs  Sari Multala (FIN)  Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Paige Railey (USA)
2011 Perth
 Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Evi Van Acker (BEL)  Paige Railey (USA)
2012 Boltenhagen  Gintarė Scheidt (LTU)  Xu Lijia (CHN)  Sari Multala (FIN)
2013 Rizhao  Tina Mihelić (CRO)  Tuula Tenkanen (FIN)  Paige Railey (USA)
2014 Santander
 Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Josefin Olsson (SWE)  Evi Van Acker (BEL)
2015 Al Mussanah  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)  Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Evi Van Acker (BEL)
2016 Nayarit  Alison Young (GBR)  Paige Railey (USA)  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)
2017 Medemblik
 Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Evi Van Acker (BEL)  Manami Doi (JPN)
2018 Aarhus
 Emma Plasschaert (BEL)  Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)
2019 Sakaiminato  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)  Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Alison Young (GBR)
2020 Melbourne  Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Maxime Jonker (NED)  Line Flem Høst (NOR)
2021 Al Mussanah  Emma Plasschaert (BEL)  Agata Barwińska (POL)  Viktorija Andrulytė (LTU)
2022 Kemah  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)  Maud Jayet (SUI)  Emma Plasschaert (BEL)
2023 The Hague  Mária Érdi (HUN)  Maud Jayet (SUI)  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)

Multiple medalists

# Athlete Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Marit Bouwmeester  Netherlands 4 4 0 8
2 Katarzyna Szotyńska  Poland 4 0 0 4
3 Anne-Marie Rindom  Denmark 3 0 2 5
4 Jacqueline Ellis  Australia 2 1 1 4
Sari Multala  Finland 2 1 1 4
6 Ardis Bollweg  Netherlands 2 1 0 3
7 Emma Plasschaert  Belgium 2 0 1 2

See also

References

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