ILCA 7 World Championship

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The ILCA 7 World Championship, until 2020 the Laser World Championship, has been held every year since 1974, organized by the World Sailing.[1]

Laser is an Olympic sailing class.

Editions

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Year City Country Dates Athletes Nations Note
1974   Bermuda [2][3]
1976 Kiel   West Germany [4][3]
1977 Cabo Frio   Brazil [5][3]
1979 Perth   Australia [6][3]
1980 Kingston   Canada [7][3]
1982 Sardinia   Italy [3]
1983 Gulfport   United States [3]
1985 Halmstad   Sweden [3]
1987 Melbourne   Australia [3]
1988 Falmouth   United Kingdom 27 August – 2 September [8][3]
1989 Aarhus   Denmark [9][3]
1990 Newport   United States [10][3]
1991 Porto Carras   Greece [11][3]
1993 Auckland   New Zealand 7–17 March [12][3]
1994 Wakayama   Japan [3]
1995 Tenerife   Spain [3]
1996 Simon's Town   South Africa 9–16 April [13]
1997 Algarrobo   Chile 13–22 October [14]
1998 Dubai   United Arab Emirates 3–13 March part of the 1998 ISAF World Sailing Games [15][16]
1999 Melbourne   Australia 4–13 January [17]
2000 Cancún   Mexico 13–22 March [18]
2001 Cork   Ireland 30 July – 8 August [19]
2002 Cape Cod   United States 9–11 September [20]
2003 Cádiz   Spain 11–24 September part of the 2003 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2004 Bitez   Turkey 10–19 May [21]
2005 Fortaleza   Brazil 18–28 September [22]
2006 Jeju   South Korea 12–20 September [23]
2007 Cascais   Portugal 28 June – 13 July part of the 2007 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2008 Terrigal   Australia 5–13 February [24]
2009 Halifax   Canada 17–26 August [25]
2010 Hayling Island   United Kingdom 27 August – 5 September [25]
2011 Perth   Australia 3–18 December part of the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2012 Boltenhagen   Germany 30 – 10 May [25]
2013 Al-Musannah   Oman 14–23 November [25]
2014 Santander   Spain 12–21 September part of the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2015 Kingston   Canada 29 June – 8 July [26]
2016 Nuevo Vallarta   Mexico 10–18 May [27]
2017 Split   Croatia 12–19 September [28]
2018 Aarhus   Denmark 30 July – 12 August part of the 2018 Sailing World Championships
2019 Sakaiminato   Japan 4–9 July
2020 Melbourne   Australia 11–16 February
2021 Barcelona   Spain 5–10 November 135 42
2022 Puerto Vallarta   Mexico 23–28 May 126 44
2023 The Hague   Netherlands 13–20 August 138 66
2024 Adelaide   Australia 26–31 January 152 52

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
1974 Hamilton   Peter Commette (USA)   Norman Freeman (USA)   Chris Boome (USA)
1976 Kiel   John Bertrand (USA)   Barry Thom (NZL)   Ed Adams (USA)
1977 Cabo Frío   John Bertrand (USA)   Peter Commette (USA)   Mark Neeleman (NED)
1979 Perth   Lasse Hjortnæs (DEN)   Peter Conde (AUS)   Andrew Menkart (USA)
1980 Kingston   Ed Baird (USA)   Jose Barcel Dias (BRA)   John Cutler (NZL)
1982 Sardinia   Terry Neilson (CAN)   Andrew Roy (CAN)   Mark Brink (USA)
1983 Gulfport   Oscar Paulich (NED)   Per Arne Nilson (NOR)   Asbjörn Arnkvaern (SWE)
1985 Halmstad   Lawrence Crispin (GBR)   Andreas John (GER)   Benny Andersen (DEN)
1987 Melbourne   Stuart Wallace (AUS)   Gunni Pedersen (DEN)   Peter Tanscheit (BRA)
1988 Falmouth   Glenn Bourke (AUS)   Benny Andersen (DEN)   Peter Fox (NZL)
1989 Aarhus   Glenn Bourke (AUS)   Wouter Duetz (NED)   Scott Ellis (AUS)
1990 Newport   Glenn Bourke (AUS)   Steven Bourdow (USA)   Peter Tanscheit (BRA)
1991 Porto Carras   Peter Tanscheit (BRA)   Stefan Warkalla (GER)   Mladen Makjanić (CRO)
1993 Takapuna   Thomas Johanson (FIN)   Peter Tanscheit (BRA)   Robert Scheidt (BRA)
1994 Wakayama   Nikolas Burfoot (NZL)   Pascal Lacoste (FRA)   Serge Kats (NED)
1995 Tenerife   Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Nik Burfoot (NZL)   Eivind Melleby (NOR)
1996 Simon's Town   Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Karl Suneson (SWE)   Ben Ainslie (GBR)
1997 Algarrobo   Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Nik Burfoot (NZL)   Ben Ainslie (GBR)
1998 Dubai[29]
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  Ben Ainslie (GBR)   Michael Blackburn (AUS)   Daniel Birgmark (SWE)
1999 Melbourne   Ben Ainslie (GBR)   Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Karl Suneson (SWE)
2000 Cancún
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  Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Michael Blackburn (AUS)   Ben Ainslie (GBR)
2001 Cork
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  Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Gustavo Lima (POR)   Peer Moberg (NOR)
2002 Hyannis
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  Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Karl Suneson (SWE)   Paul Goodison (GBR)
2003 Cádiz
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  Gustavo Lima (POR)   Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Michael Blackburn (AUS)
2004 Bitez
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  Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Mark Mendelblatt (USA)   Michael Blackburn (AUS)
2005 Fortaleza
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  Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Diego Romero (ITA)   Andrew Murdoch (NZL)
2006 Jeju
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  Michael Blackburn (AUS)   Tom Slingsby (AUS)   Rasmus Myrgren (SWE)
2007 Cascais
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  Tom Slingsby (AUS)   Andrew Murdoch (NZL)   Deniss Karpak (EST)
2008 Terrigal
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  Tom Slingsby (AUS)   Julio Alsogaray (ARG)   Javier Hernández (ESP)
2009 Halifax
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  Paul Goodison (GBR)   Michael Bullot (NZL)   Nick Thompson (GBR)
2010 Hayling Island
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  Tom Slingsby (AUS)   Nick Thompson (GBR)   Andrew Murdoch (NZL)
2011 Perth
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  Tom Slingsby (AUS)   Nick Thompson (GBR)   Andrew Murdoch (NZL)
2012 Boltenhagen
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  Tom Slingsby (AUS)   Tonči Stipanović (CRO)   Andrew Murdoch (NZL)
2013 Al Musannah
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  Robert Scheidt (BRA)   Pavlos Kontides (CYP)   Philipp Buhl (GER)
2014 Santander
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  Nicholas Heiner (NED)   Tom Burton (AUS)   Nick Thompson (GBR)
2015 Kingston
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  Nick Thompson (GBR)   Philipp Buhl (GER)   Tom Burton (AUS)
2016 Riviera Nayarit[30]
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  Nick Thompson (GBR)   Jean-Baptiste Bernaz (FRA)   Rutger van Schaardenburg (NED)
2017 Split[31]
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  Pavlos Kontides (CYP)   Tom Burton (AUS)   Matthew Wearn (AUS)
2018 Aarhus[32]
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  Pavlos Kontides (CYP)   Matthew Wearn (AUS)   Philipp Buhl (GER)
2019 Sakaiminato[33]
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  Tom Burton (AUS)   Matthew Wearn (AUS)   George Gautrey (NZL)
2020 Melbourne[34]
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  Philipp Buhl (GER)   Matthew Wearn (AUS)   Tonči Stipanović (CRO)
2021 Barcelona[35]
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  Thomas Saunders (NZL)   Finn Lynch (IRE)   Tonči Stipanović (CRO)
2022 Puerto Vallarta[36]
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  Jean-Baptiste Bernaz (FRA)   Pavlos Kontides (CYP)   Filip Jurišić (CRO)
2023 The Hague[37]
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  Matthew Wearn (AUS)   Michael Beckett (GBR)   George Gautrey (NZL)
2024 Adelaide[38]
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  Matthew Wearn (AUS)   Hermann Tomasgaard (NOR)   Michael Beckett (GBR)

Multiple medallist

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# Athlete Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Robert Scheidt   Brazil 9 2 1 12
2 Tom Slingsby   Australia 5 1 0 6
3 Nick Thompson   Great Britain 2 2 2 6
4 Ben Ainslie   Great Britain 2 0 3 5
5 Michael Blackburn   Australia 1 2 2 5
6 Pavlos Kontides   Cyprus 2 2 0 4
7 Tom Burton   Australia 1 2 1 4
8 Peter Tanscheit   Brazil 1 1 2 4
9 Andrew Murdoch   New Zealand 0 1 3 4
10 Glenn Bourke   Australia 3 0 0 3
11 Nik Burfoot   New Zealand 1 2 0 3
12 Karl Suneson   Sweden 0 2 1 3
Matthew Wearn   Australia 2 3 1 5
14 Philipp Buhl   Germany 1 1 2 3
15 John Bertrand   United States 2 0 0 2
16 Jean-Baptiste Bernaz   France 1 1 0 2
Peter Commette   United States
18 Paul Goodison   United Kingdom 1 0 1 2

See also

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References

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