World Military Sailing Championship

The World Military Sailing Championship are the World Military Championships in sailing, organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM) since 1949.[1]

U.S.A. team at the 44th World Military Sailing Championship, in 2010.

History

The first World Military Sailing Championships was held in Brest, France in 1949, in the Star class.[2] In 1954 the International Military Sports Council (CSIM) combined two sports disciplines, naval pentathlon and sailing, forming what they called "Sea Week". From 1954 through to 2000 Sea Week took place almost every year. In 1998 the CISM Board of Directors reverted their decision to host the two previous sporting disciplines and the last Sea Week Championship was hosted by Sweden in 2000.

In the year of the Military World Games (from 1995, every four years), championship are the same of the World Games tournament,[3] except at the 2nd Military World Games in Croatia (1999),[4] when sailing was not included as a sport because Denmark hosted a World Military Sailing Championship instead.

Editions and champions

Ed.[5] Year Site Gold Silver Bronze Boats
11949Brest Denmark Netherlands United KingdomStar
21951Copenhagen Denmark France United KingdomDragon
31954Livourne Belgium France ItalyLightning
41955Stockholm Italy Norway SwedenStar
51956Athens Egypt Greece Italy
61957Horten Greece Netherlands Norway
71958Karlskrona Netherlands Italy Norway
81959Den Helder Netherlands Sweden Norway
91961Taranto Italy France GreeceFinn
101962Athens Greece Netherlands United StatesFinn
111963Karlskrona United States Belgium ItalyFinn
121966Karlskrona Sweden Denmark ItalyOK
131967Athens France Greece BrazilFinn
141968Den Helder Sweden United States BrazilDragon
151969Rio de Janeiro Germany Denmark SwedenSnipe
161975Berga Sweden Germany DenmarkMonark 606
171978Den Helder Denmark France Argentina470
181979San Diego Denmark Germany Sweden470
191980Karlskrona United States Sweden DenmarkMonark 606
201981Mar del Plata United States Italy Sweden
211983Eckernförde United States Germany SwedenPirate
221984Horten United States Italy DenmarkYngling
231985San Diego Norway Germany Denmark
241986Rio de Janeiro Brazil Denmark Norway
251987Karlskrona United States Germany NorwayMonark 606
261988Den Helder Norway United States NetherlandsCentaur
271989Port Belgrano United States Norway Italy
281991Karachi United States Pakistan DenmarkEnterprise
291992Coronado United States Greece Norway420
301994Stavanger Denmark Finland BelarusYngling
311995Rome Italy
 Ukraine
 Russia Germany470
321996Eckernförde France Argentina CanadaTopper
331997Karachi Russia France DenmarkLaser
341999Auderød Russia Belarus FinlandYngling
352000Berga Ukraine Italy BelarusMonark 606
362001Victoria Finland Italy United StatesMartin 242
372003Catania Italy France RussiaGiro 34
382004Marín Russia France United StatesSnipe
392005Brest United States Germany FranceJ/80
402006Mumbai India Russia Sri LankaEnterprise
412007Mumbai India France SpainEnterprise
422008Sønderborg Russia Finland UkraineYngling
432009Węgorzewo Ukraine Turkey FranceOmega
442010Manama Italy Russia TurkeyJ/24
452011 (match racing)Rio de Janeiro Brazil Greece BruneiJ/24
2011 (fleet racing)Rio de Janeiro Ukraine Brazil PolandHPE 25
462013Bergen Brazil Ukraine PolandYngling
472014Doha[6] Germany Ukraine Poland470
482015Pohang Ukraine Brazil Russia2000
492016Karachi[7] Russia Pakistan NorwayJ/80
502018Helsinki[8] Brazil Russia PolandJ/80
512019Wuhan[9] Brazil Russia Italy470
522021Marín Italy Russia UkraineSnipe
532022Brest

References

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