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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000   Italy
Lake Garda
58 Boats
  New Zealand
Mike Bassett
Mark Kennedy
  Australia
Evan McNicol
John Winning
  New Zealand
Scott Kennedy
Lindsay Kennedy
[1]
2001   Canada
Kingston
64 Boats
  Great Britain
John Pink
Tom Weeks
  Great Britain
John Gimson
Simon Marks
  Australia
Joseph Turner
Charles Dorron
[2]
2002   Australia
Sydney
103 Boats
  Australia
John Winning
Evan McNicol
  Australia
Nathan Outteridge
Grant Rose
  Australia
Jonathan Bonnitcha
Paul Bonnitcha
[3]
2003   Spain
Laredo
?? Boats
  Great Britain
David Evans
Rick Peacock
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Federico Villambrosa
  Great Britain
Thomas Smedley
Stevie Wilson
[4]
2004    Switzerland
Lake Silvaplana
84 Boats
  Great Britain
Tristan Jaques
Alain Sign
  Finland
Lauri Lehtinen
Miikka Pennanen
  Australia
David O'Connor
Scott Babbage
[5]
2005   United States
San Francisco
78 Boats
  Australia
Jacqui Bonnitcha
Euan McNicol
  Australia
David O'Connor
Scott Babbage
  United States
John Heineken
Matt Noble
[6]
2006   Great Britain
Weymouth
105 Boats
  Finland
Silja Lehtinen
Scott Babbage
  Great Britain
Dylan Fletcher
Rob Partridge
  United States
Cameron Biehl
Matt Noble
[7]
2007   Argentina
Buenos Aires
?? Boats
  Argentina
Matías Gainza
Federico Villambrosa
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Matías Keller
  Argentina
Ignacio Fernández Besada
Tigris Martirosjan
[8]
2008   Australia
Melbourne
102 Boats
  Australia
Steve Thomas
Jasper Warren
  Australia
Byron White
William Ryan
  Great Britain
Max Richardson
Alex Groves
[9]
2009   Italy
Lake Garda
185 Boats
  Australia
Steve Thomas
Blair Tuke
  Australia
Lauren Jeffies
Nathan Outteridge
  Australia
Haylee Outteridge
Iain Jensen
2010   Bahamas
Freeport
35 Boats
  France
Kevin Fisher
Glen Gouron
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Fernando Gwozdz
  Italy
Lorenzo Franceschini
Ricardo Camin
[10]
2011   Argentina
Mar del Plata
60 Boats
  Argentina
María Belén Tavella
Franco Greggi
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Fernando Gwozdz
  Argentina
Francisco Cosentino
Tomás Wagmáister
[11]
2012   Germany
Travemünde
216 Boats
  Spain
Carlos Robles
Florián Trittel
  France
Lucas Rual
Kevin Fischer
  Argentina
Klaus Lange
Mateo Majdalani
[12]
2013   Denmark
Kalø Vig
213 Boats
  France
Lucas Rual
Émile Amoros
  New Zealand
Markus Somerville
Jack Simpson
  Spain
Martí Llena
Oriol Mahiques
[13]
2014   Canada
Kingston
101 Boats
  Australia
Kurt Hansen
Harry Morton
  France
Brice Yrieix
Loic Ficher-Guillou
  Germany
Jasper Steffens
Tom Lennart Brauckmann
[14]
2015   Great Britain
Pwllheli
193 Boats
  Australia
Kyle O'Connell
Tom Siganto
  Argentina
Ignacio Varisco
Federico García
  United States
Christopher Williford
Wade Waddell
[15]
2016   Netherlands
Medemblik
228 Boats
  Australia
Tom Crockett
Harry Morton
  France
Gwendal Nael
Lilian Mercier
  Great Britain
Crispin Beaumont
Tom Darling
[16]
2017   United States
Long Beach
129 Boats
  South Africa
Benji Daniel
Alex Burger
  France
Benjamin Jaffrezic
Léo Chauvel
  France
Théo Revil
Gautier Guevel
[17]
2018   Hong Kong
Hong Kong
58 Boats
  New Zealand
Francesco Kayrouz
Jackson Keon
  Australia
Lachie Brewer
Max Paul
  France
Benjamin Jaffrezic
Léo Chauvel
[18]
2019   Poland
Gdynia
175 Boats
  France
Aristide Girou
Noah Chauvin
  United States
Stephan Baker
Ripley Shelley
  Sweden
Alice Moss
Carl Hörfelt
[19] [20]
2020   Great Britain
Weymouth [21]
Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021   Spain
Valencia
190 Boats
  Spain
Mateo Codoñer
Simón Codoñer
  Spain
Quicorras Urios
Filippo Binetti
  Denmark
Jens-Christian Dehn-Toftehøj
Jens-Philip Dehn-Toftehøj
[22]
2022   Spain
El Balís
242 Boats
  Argentina
Máximo Videla
Tadeo Funes
  Italy
Alex Demurtas
Giovanni Santi
  France
Hugo Revil
Karl Devaux
[23]
2023   Great Britain
Weymouth
205 Boats
  Ireland
Clementine Van Steenberge
Nathan Van Steenberge
  Argentina
Máximo Videla
Juan Cruz Albamonte
  Italy
Alex Demurtas
Giovanni Santi
[24]
  1. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2000, accessed 12 July 2022
  2. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2001, accessed 12 July 2022
  3. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2002, accessed 12 July 2022
  4. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2003, accessed 12 July 2022
  5. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing August 2004, accessed 12 July 2022
  6. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2005, accessed 12 July 2022
  7. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2006, accessed 13 July 2022
  8. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2006, accessed 13 July 2022
  9. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2009, accessed 13 July 2022
  10. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2010, accessed 13 July 2022
  11. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2011, accessed 13 July 2022
  12. ^ "2012 29er World Championship Regatta". Archived from the original on 2015-04-23.
  13. ^ "2013 29er World Championships" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-09.
  14. ^ "2014 29er World Championships". Archived from the original on 2015-07-25.
  15. ^ "2015 29er World Championships". www.sailwave.com.
  16. ^ "2016 29er World Championships" (PDF). 29er.org.
  17. ^ "2017 29er World Championships". www.regattanetwork.com.
  18. ^ "2018 29er World Championships". www.rhkyc.org.hk.
  19. ^ "2019 29er World Championships". events.pya.org.pl.
  20. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2019, accessed 13 July 2022
  21. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing December 2020, accessed 13 July 2022
  22. ^ "2021 29er World Championships". /rcnv.sailti.com.
  23. ^ "2022 29er World Championships". sailwave.com.
  24. ^ "2023 29er World Championships". sailwave.com.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2000   Italy
Lake Garda
58 Boats
  New Zealand
Mike Bassett
Mark Kennedy
  Australia
Evan McNicol
John Winning
  New Zealand
Scott Kennedy
Lindsay Kennedy
[1]
2001   Canada
Kingston
64 Boats
  Great Britain
John Pink
Tom Weeks
  Great Britain
John Gimson
Simon Marks
  Australia
Joseph Turner
Charles Dorron
[2]
2002   Australia
Sydney
103 Boats
  Australia
John Winning
Evan McNicol
  Australia
Nathan Outteridge
Grant Rose
  Australia
Jonathan Bonnitcha
Paul Bonnitcha
[3]
2003   Spain
Laredo
?? Boats
  Great Britain
David Evans
Rick Peacock
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Federico Villambrosa
  Great Britain
Thomas Smedley
Stevie Wilson
[4]
2004    Switzerland
Lake Silvaplana
84 Boats
  Great Britain
Tristan Jaques
Alain Sign
  Finland
Lauri Lehtinen
Miikka Pennanen
  Australia
David O'Connor
Scott Babbage
[5]
2005   United States
San Francisco
78 Boats
  Australia
Jacqui Bonnitcha
Euan McNicol
  Australia
David O'Connor
Scott Babbage
  United States
John Heineken
Matt Noble
[6]
2006   Great Britain
Weymouth
105 Boats
  Finland
Silja Lehtinen
Scott Babbage
  Great Britain
Dylan Fletcher
Rob Partridge
  United States
Cameron Biehl
Matt Noble
[7]
2007   Argentina
Buenos Aires
?? Boats
  Argentina
Matías Gainza
Federico Villambrosa
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Matías Keller
  Argentina
Ignacio Fernández Besada
Tigris Martirosjan
[8]
2008   Australia
Melbourne
102 Boats
  Australia
Steve Thomas
Jasper Warren
  Australia
Byron White
William Ryan
  Great Britain
Max Richardson
Alex Groves
[9]
2009   Italy
Lake Garda
185 Boats
  Australia
Steve Thomas
Blair Tuke
  Australia
Lauren Jeffies
Nathan Outteridge
  Australia
Haylee Outteridge
Iain Jensen
2010   Bahamas
Freeport
35 Boats
  France
Kevin Fisher
Glen Gouron
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Fernando Gwozdz
  Italy
Lorenzo Franceschini
Ricardo Camin
[10]
2011   Argentina
Mar del Plata
60 Boats
  Argentina
María Belén Tavella
Franco Greggi
  Argentina
Pepe Bettini
Fernando Gwozdz
  Argentina
Francisco Cosentino
Tomás Wagmáister
[11]
2012   Germany
Travemünde
216 Boats
  Spain
Carlos Robles
Florián Trittel
  France
Lucas Rual
Kevin Fischer
  Argentina
Klaus Lange
Mateo Majdalani
[12]
2013   Denmark
Kalø Vig
213 Boats
  France
Lucas Rual
Émile Amoros
  New Zealand
Markus Somerville
Jack Simpson
  Spain
Martí Llena
Oriol Mahiques
[13]
2014   Canada
Kingston
101 Boats
  Australia
Kurt Hansen
Harry Morton
  France
Brice Yrieix
Loic Ficher-Guillou
  Germany
Jasper Steffens
Tom Lennart Brauckmann
[14]
2015   Great Britain
Pwllheli
193 Boats
  Australia
Kyle O'Connell
Tom Siganto
  Argentina
Ignacio Varisco
Federico García
  United States
Christopher Williford
Wade Waddell
[15]
2016   Netherlands
Medemblik
228 Boats
  Australia
Tom Crockett
Harry Morton
  France
Gwendal Nael
Lilian Mercier
  Great Britain
Crispin Beaumont
Tom Darling
[16]
2017   United States
Long Beach
129 Boats
  South Africa
Benji Daniel
Alex Burger
  France
Benjamin Jaffrezic
Léo Chauvel
  France
Théo Revil
Gautier Guevel
[17]
2018   Hong Kong
Hong Kong
58 Boats
  New Zealand
Francesco Kayrouz
Jackson Keon
  Australia
Lachie Brewer
Max Paul
  France
Benjamin Jaffrezic
Léo Chauvel
[18]
2019   Poland
Gdynia
175 Boats
  France
Aristide Girou
Noah Chauvin
  United States
Stephan Baker
Ripley Shelley
  Sweden
Alice Moss
Carl Hörfelt
[19] [20]
2020   Great Britain
Weymouth [21]
Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021   Spain
Valencia
190 Boats
  Spain
Mateo Codoñer
Simón Codoñer
  Spain
Quicorras Urios
Filippo Binetti
  Denmark
Jens-Christian Dehn-Toftehøj
Jens-Philip Dehn-Toftehøj
[22]
2022   Spain
El Balís
242 Boats
  Argentina
Máximo Videla
Tadeo Funes
  Italy
Alex Demurtas
Giovanni Santi
  France
Hugo Revil
Karl Devaux
[23]
2023   Great Britain
Weymouth
205 Boats
  Ireland
Clementine Van Steenberge
Nathan Van Steenberge
  Argentina
Máximo Videla
Juan Cruz Albamonte
  Italy
Alex Demurtas
Giovanni Santi
[24]
  1. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2000, accessed 12 July 2022
  2. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2001, accessed 12 July 2022
  3. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2002, accessed 12 July 2022
  4. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2003, accessed 12 July 2022
  5. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing August 2004, accessed 12 July 2022
  6. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2005, accessed 12 July 2022
  7. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2006, accessed 13 July 2022
  8. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2006, accessed 13 July 2022
  9. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2009, accessed 13 July 2022
  10. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2010, accessed 13 July 2022
  11. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing January 2011, accessed 13 July 2022
  12. ^ "2012 29er World Championship Regatta". Archived from the original on 2015-04-23.
  13. ^ "2013 29er World Championships" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-09.
  14. ^ "2014 29er World Championships". Archived from the original on 2015-07-25.
  15. ^ "2015 29er World Championships". www.sailwave.com.
  16. ^ "2016 29er World Championships" (PDF). 29er.org.
  17. ^ "2017 29er World Championships". www.regattanetwork.com.
  18. ^ "2018 29er World Championships". www.rhkyc.org.hk.
  19. ^ "2019 29er World Championships". events.pya.org.pl.
  20. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing July 2019, accessed 13 July 2022
  21. ^ 29er World Championship medallists at World Sailing December 2020, accessed 13 July 2022
  22. ^ "2021 29er World Championships". /rcnv.sailti.com.
  23. ^ "2022 29er World Championships". sailwave.com.
  24. ^ "2023 29er World Championships". sailwave.com.

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