Optimist World Championship

The Optimist World Championship is an annual World Championship sailing regatta in the Optimist class organised by the International Optimist Dinghy Association.

Events

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Event Host Participation Ref.
Ed. Dates Year Host club Location Country No.     Nat. Cont
01 1962   United Kingdom [1]
02 1963   Sweden [1]
03 1964      Denmark [1]
04 1965      Finland [1]
05 1966      United States [1]
06 1967      France [1]
07 1968      Austria [1]
08 1969      Great Britain [1]
09 1970      Spain [1]
10 1971    Kiel   West Germany [1]
11 1972    Karlskrona   Sweden [1]
N/A 1973 NOT HELD
12 1974    St. Moritz/Silvaplana   Switzerland [1][2]
13 1975    Aarhus   Denmark [1][3]
14 1976    Ankara   Turkey [1][4]
15 1977    Koper   Yugoslavia [1][5][6]
16 1978    La Baule   France [1][7]
17 1979    Pattaya   Thailand [1][8]
18 1980    Cascais   Portugal [1][9]
19 20–30 July 1981 Howth   Ireland [1][10]
20 1982    Follonica   Italy [11]
21 13–24 July 1983    Rio de Janeiro   Brazil [12]
22 11–27 July 1984    Kingston   Canada [13]
23 24 Jul – 4 Aug 1985    Helsinki   Finland [14]
24 4–15 Aug 1986    Roses   Spain [15]
25 25 July – 7 Aug 1987    Andijk   Netherlands [16]
26 16–29 July 1988    La Rochelle   France [17]
27 1989    Yokohama   Japan [18]
28 1990    Cascais   Portugal [19]
28 1991    Porto Carras   Greece [20]
30 27Dec – 7Jan 1992/93    Mar del Plata   Argentina [21]
31 12–24 July 1993    Ciutadella de Menorca   Spain [22]
32 1994    Sardinia   Italy [23]
33 1995    Mariehamn   Finland [24]
34 15–26 Aug 1996    Langebaan   South Africa [25]
35 26 Jul –8 Aug 1997    Carrickfergus   Northern Ireland [26]
36 1998    Setúbal   Portugal [27]
37 14–25 July 1999 Fort de France Bay Les Trois Ilets - Martinique   France [28][29]
38 17–30 July 2000    A Coruña   Spain [30][31]
39 12–23 Jul 2001    Qingdao   China 208 171 37 44 6 [32]
40 3–14 Jul 2002   Corpus Christi Yacht Club Corpus Christi   United States 208 46 6 [33][34]
41 23 Jul – 3 Aug 2003    Las Palmas   Spain 221 50 6 [35]
42 14–25 July 2004    Salinas   Ecuador 215 52 6 [36]
43 25 July – 5 August 2005    St. Moritz   Switzerland 241 201 40 52 6 [37]
44 29 Dec –9 Jan 2006/07   National Yacht Club of Uruguay Montevideo   Uruguay 228 50 6 [38][39][40]
45 22 Jul –1 Aug 2007   Yacht Club Cagliari Sardinia   Italy 251 209 42 55 6 [41][42]
46 14–25 July 2008    Çeşme   Turkey 250 204 46 53 6 [43][44][45][46]
47 4–15 Aug 2009    Niterói   Brazil 211 175 36 47 6 [47][48]
48 27Dec –7 Jan 2009/10    Langkawi   Malaysia [49][50][51]
49 28–8 Jan 2011/12   Napier Sailing Club Napier   New Zealand 210 172 38 48 6 [52][53][54][55]
50 15–26 July 2012   Club Nautico Santo Domingo Santo Domingo   Dominican Republic 230 190 40 55 6 [56][57][58][59]
51 15–26 July 2013   Fraglia Vela Riva Riva del Garda   Italy 257 214 43 58 6 [60][61][62]
52 22 Oct – 2 Nov 2014   Club Náutico San Isidro Buenos Aires   Argentina 207 163 44 49 6 [63][64][65]
53 25 Aug –5 Sep 2015    Dziwnów   Poland 179 145 34 48 5 [66][67]
54 21 Jun –4 Jul 2016    Vilamoura   Portugal [68]
55 11–21 July 2017   Royal Varuna Yacht Club Pattaya   Thailand [69][70][71]
56 29Aug –5 Sep 2018   Famagusta Nautical Club Limassol   Cyprus [72][73][74]
57 8–15 July 2019   Antigua Yacht Club Antigua   Antigua and Barbuda [75]
N/A 1-11 Jul 2020   Fraglia Vela Riva Riva del Garda   Italy CANCELLED DUE TO COVID [76]
58 2–9 July 2021   Fraglia Vela Riva Riva del Garda   Italy 259 [77][78]
59 29 June – 6 July 2022   Bodrum Sailing Club Bodrum   Turkey 276 [79][80]
60 17–24 June 2023   Club Vela Ballena Alegre Sant Pere Pescador   Spain 248 [81][82]
61 5–14 Dec 2024   Club Náutico Mar del Plata Mar del Plata   Argentina [83][84]

Medalists

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1962 Great Britain   A. Quiding (SWE)
1963 Sweden   B. Baysen (SWE)
1964 Denmark   Poul Andersen (DEN)
1965 Finland   Ray Larsson (SWE)
1966 Miami   Doug Bull (USA)
1967 Austria   Peter Warrer (DEN)
1968 France   Peter Warrer (DEN)
1969 Great Britain   Doug Bull (USA)
1970 Spain   James Larimore (USA)
1971 Kiel   Heikki Vahtera (FIN)
1972 Karlskrona   Tomás Estela (ESP)
1973 Rhodesia cancelled
1974 St. Moritz/Silvaplana   Martín Billoch (ARG)
1975 Aarhus   Hans Fester (DEN)   Söderström (SWE)   Martin Schröder (SWE)
1976 Ankara   Hans Wallén (SWE)   Asbjørn (DEN)   Lindsey (USA)
1977 Koper   Patrik Mark (SWE)   Mads Damsgaard (DEN)   Evers (DEN)
1978 La Baule   Rickard Hammarvid (SWE)   von Koskull (FIN)   Patrik Mark (SWE)
1979 Pattaya   Johan Peterson (SWE)   Heiskanen (FIN)   Storgaard (DEN)
1980 Cascais   Johan Peterson (SWE)   Rasmus Damsgaard (DEN)   Heiskanen (FIN)
1981 Howth   Guido Tavelli (ARG)   Johan Peterson (SWE)   Edson Araujo (BRA)
1982 Follonica   Njaal Sletten (NOR)   Christian Rasmussen (DEN)   Søren Ebdrup (DEN)
1983 Rio de Janeiro   Jordi Calafat (ESP)   José Carlos Frau (ESP)   Jean-Pierre Becquet (FRA) [85]
1984 Kingston   Serge Kats (NED)   Jussi Wikström (FIN)   Xavier García (ESP)
1985 Helsinki   Serge Kats (NED)   Risto Tapper (FIN)   Martín Castrillo (ARG)
1986 Roses   Xavier García (ESP)   Luis Martínez (ESP)   Risto Tapper (FIN)
1987 Andijk   Sabrina Landi (ITA)   Luis Martínez (ESP)   Anders Jonsson (SWE)
1988 La Rochelle   Ugo Vanello (ITA)   Luis Martínez (ESP)   Gabriel Tarrasa (ESP)
1989 Yokohama   Peder Rønholt (DEN)   Rami Koskinen (FIN)   Herman Rosso (ARG)
1990 Portugal   Martín di Pinto (ARG)   Agustín Krevisky (ARG)   Martin Strandberg (SWE)
1991 Porto Carras   Agustín Krevisky (ARG)   Asdrubal García (ARG)   Andre Sørensen (DEN)
1992 Mar del Plata   Ramón Oliden (ARG)   Marc Patiño (ESP)   Mike Keser (GER)
1993 Ciutadella de Menorca   Mats Hellman (NED)   Estebán Rocha (ARG)   Claudia Tosi (ITA)
1994 Sardinia   Martín Jenkins (ARG)   Federico Pérez (ARG)   Julio Alsogaray (ARG)
1995 Mariehamn   Martín Jenkins (ARG)   Frederico Rizzo (BRA)   Dario Kliba (CRO)
1996 Langebaan   Lisa Westerhof (NED)   Aron Lolić (CRO)   Ivan Bertaglia (ITA)
1997 Carrickfergus   Luca Bursic (ITA)   Matías Bühler (ARG)   Nicholas Raygada (PER)
1998 Setúbal   Mattia Pressich (ITA)   Fernando Gwozdz (ARG)   Šime Fantela (CRO)
1999 Martinique   Mattia Pressich (ITA)   Tonči Stipanović (CRO)   Mario Coutinho (POR)
2000 A Coruña   Šime Fantela (CRO)   Lucas Calabrese (ARG)   Jaro Furlani (ITA) [46]
2001 Qingdao   Lucas Calabrese (ARG)   Zhu Ye (CHN)   Abdul Rahim (MAS) [46]
2002 Corpus Christi   Filip Matika (CRO)   Stjepan Ćesić (CRO)   Eduardo Zalvide (ESP) [46]
2003 Las Palmas   Filip Matika (CRO)   Jesse Kirkland (BER)   Sebastián Peri Brusa (ARG) [46]
2004 Salinas   Wei Ni (CHN)   Paul Snow-Hansen (NZL)   Eugenio Díaz (ESP) [46]
2005 St. Moritz   Tina Lutz (GER)   Matthew Schoener Scott (TRI)   Wu Jianan (CHN) [46]
2006 Montevideo   Julian Autenrieth (GER)   Griselda Khng (SIN)   Édgar Diminich (ECU) [46]
2007 Sardinia   Chris Steele (NZL)   Benjamín Grez (CHI)   Alex Maloney (NZL) [46]
2008 Çeşme   Raúl Ríos (PUR)   Ian Barrows (ISV)   Kristien Kirketerp (DEN) [46]
2009 Niterói   Sinclair Jones (PER)   Faizal Norizan (MAS)   Ignacio Rogala (ARG) [48]
2010 Langkawi   Noppakao Poonpat (THA)   Ahmad Syukri Abdul Aziz (MAS)   Keiju Okada (JPN)
2011 Napier   Kimberly Lim (SIN)   Bart Lambriex (NED)   Javier Arribas (PER)
2012   Elisa Yukie Yokoyama (SIN)   Samuel Neo (SIN)   Jessica Goh (SIN) [58]
2013 Riva del Garda   Loh Jia Yi (SIN)   Nils Sternbeck (GER)   Edward Tan (SIN) [61]
2014 San Isidro   Nicolas Rolaz (SUI)   Voravong Rachrattanaruk (THA)   Dimitris Papadimitriou (GRE) [64]
2015 Dziwnów   Rok Verderber  (SLO)   Jodie Lai (SIN)   Mathias Berthet (NOR) [67]
2016 Vilamoura   Max Wallenberg  (SUI)   Mathias Berthet (NOR)   Fauzi Kaman Shah (MAS)
2017 Pattaya   Marco Gradoni (ITA)   Fauzi Kaman Shah (MAS)   Mic Sig Kos Mohr (CRC) [71]
2018 Limassol   Marco Gradoni (ITA)   Stephan Baker (USA)   Panwa Boonnak (THA) [73]
2019 Antigua   Marco Gradoni (ITA)   Richard Schultheis (MLT)   Jaime Ayarza (ESP) [74]
2020 Riva del Garda Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [76]
2021 Riva del Garda   Alex Di Francesco Kuhl (BRA)   Gil Hackel (USA)   Alex Demurtas (ITA) [78]
2022 Bodrum   Weka Bhanubandh (THA)   James Pine (USA)   Francesco Carrieri (ITA) [80]
2023 Sant Pere Pescador   Henric Wigforss (SWE)   Travis Greenberg (USA)   Wylder Smith (USA) [82]
2024 Mar del Plata   Iason Panagopoulos (GRE)   Arthur Back (BRA)   Mateo Carbonell (ESP) [84]

Medalists Team Racing

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1983   France
1984   Denmark
1985   Sweden
1986   France
1987   Spain
1988   Spain
1989   Denmark
1990   Argentina
1991   Brazil
1992   Italy
1993   Argentina
1994   Argentina
1995   Spain
1996   Argentina
1997   Peru
1998   Peru
1999   Peru
2000   Argentina   Brazil   Croatia [86]
2001   Argentina
2002   Argentina
2003   Argentina [87]
2004   Poland
2005   Argentina
2006   Singapore
2007   Greece
2008   Puerto Rico
2009   China
2010   Thailand
2011   Singapore
2012   Singapore   United States   Netherlands [88]
2013   Singapore
2014   Thailand
2015   Singapore
2016   United States   Germany   Singapore
2017   United States
2018   Thailand
2019   Italy
2020 Cancelled COVID
2021   Italy
2022   United States
2023   Italy
2024   Spain   Singapore   Puerto Rico

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