Yngling World Championship

The Yngling World Championship is international sailing regatta in the Yngling (keelboat) class organized by the host club on behalf of International Yngling Class Association and recognized by the World Sailing.

The Yngling was used in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics games for the female keelboat discipline alongside the star as the male discipline. So from 2001 to 2008 the class hosted a female gender specific separate World Championship event. When this event was held in partnership with the open world championships the "open gender" category effectively became "male and mixed gender crews".

Editions – Female edit

Edition Host Boats Sailors Ref.
Ed. Date Year Host club Location Nat. Comp. Nats Cont.
01 2002-07-19 to 07-26 Regattaverein Brunnen Lake Lucerne   Switzerland 44 132 16 3 [1][2][3][4]
02 2003-09-11 to 09-24 Cadiz   Spain 41 123 18 3 [5][6][7]
03 2004-05-07 to 05-15 Santander   Spain 37 111 19 5 [8][9]
04 2005-07-15 to 07-23 Union Yacht Club Mondsee Lake Mondsee   Austria 34 102 20 6 [10][11][12][13][14][15]
05 2006-06-30 to 07-08 Societe des Regates Rochelaises La Rochelle   France 37 111 19 5 [11][12]
06 2007-06-28 to 07-13 Clube Naval de Cascais Cascais   Portugal 35 105 21 6 [16][17][18][19]
07 2008-02-08 to 02-15 US Sailing Miami Miami   United States 28 84 19 5 [20][21][22][23]

Editions – Open edit

Edition Host Sailors Boats Ref.
Ed. Date Year Host club Location Nat. Comp. Nats Cont. No. Male Fem. Mix
01 - 1979   Christianssands Sjømandsforening Kristiansand   Norway
02 - 1980   Austria [24]
03 6-11 July 1981   Royal Norwegian Yacht Club Hankø   Norway [25]
04 - 1982   United States
05 8-15 July 1983   Sundby Sejlforening Copenhagen   Denmark [26]
06 22-28 July 1984 Versoix   Switzerland [27]
07 6-13 July 1985   Asker Seilforening Oslo   Norway
08 19-26 July 1986 Muiden   Netherlands [28]
09 11-19 July 1987 Attersee (lake)   Austria [29]
10 15-23 July 1988 Rungsted   Denmark
11 - 1989 Tønsberg   Norway
12 - 1990   Switzerland
13 - 1991   Netherlands
14 - 1992   Union Yacht Club Traunsee Gmünden   Austria 57 [30]
15 - 1993   Hellerup Sejlklub Copenhagen   Denmark
16 - 1994   Moss Seilforening Moss,_Norway   Norway
17 - 1995   Switzerland
18 31 Dec to 8 Jan 1995   Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Sydney   Australia 117 7 3 39 [31][32][33]
19 20-27 July 1997   Koninklijke Watersportvereniging Sneek Stavoren   Netherlands [34][35]
20 12-17 July 1998 Wolfgansee, St. Gilgen   Austria [36]
21 - 1999 Landskrona   Sweden [37]
22 21-29 July 2000 Kalovig (Arhus)   Denmark [38]
23 15-21 July 2001   Sakonnet Yacht Club Newport, Rhode Island   United States [39][40]
24 19-26 July 2002 Regattaverein Brunnen Lake Lucerne, Brunnen   Switzerland [1][4][41]
25 18-25 July 2003   Warnemunder Segel Club Rostock, Warnemunde   Germany [42][43]
26 1-6 Jan 2004 Sydney   Australia [44]
27 15-23 July 2005   Union Yacht Club Mondsee Lake Mondsee   Austria [10][45][15]
28 30 June to 8 July 2006   Societe des Regates Rochelaises La Rochelle   France [11][46]
29 20-28 July 2007 Medemblik   Netherlands [47]
30 6-12 July 2008    Skovshoved   Denmark [48]
31 31 July to 8 Aug 2009   Segelsällskapet Kaparen Kalmar   Sweden [49][50]
32 16-24 July 2010   Royal Yach Club Sneek Lelystad   Netherlands [51]
32 8-16 July 2011   Yacht Club Attersee Attersee (lake)   Austria [52]
33 2-8 Jan 2012   Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Sydney   Australia [53][54]
34 18-27 July 2013   Regattaverein Brunnen RVB Brunnen   Switzerland [55][56]
35 18-26 July 2014 Travemunde   Germany [57][58]
36 17-24 July 2015   Askøy Seilforening Askøy   Norway [59][60]
37 15-22 July 2016   Union-Yacht-Club Wolfgangsee St. Gilgen   Austria [61][62]
38 16-22 July 2017   Koninklijke Watersportvereniging Sneek Sneek   Netherlands [63][64][65][66]
39 8-14 July 2018   Fraglia Vela Riva Lake Garda   Italy [67][68][69]
40 26 July to 2 Aug 2019 Sheboygan, Wisconsin   United States [70][71][72]
N/A 20-25 July 2020 Müggelsee   Germany CANCELLED DUE TO COVID [73]
41 24-31 July 2021 Müggelsee   Germany [74][75]
N/A - 2022   Yacht Club Jadro Koper   Slovenia CANCELLED [76][77]
42 24-31 July 2022 Travemunde Woche Travemunde   Netherlands 93 7 2 31
43 22-29 July 2023   Sundby Sejlforening Copenhagen   Denmark [78][79][80][81]

Multiple World champions edit

Table based on the data below includes up to the 2022 World Championship (*) full results for every year is not available these are minimums

Ranking Sailor Gold Silver Bronze Total No. Entries (*)
01   Maarten Jamin (NED) 5 3 2 10 18 [82]
02   Jaap Smolders (NED) 4 3 2 9 14 [83]
03   Tom Ote (NED) 3 6 1 10 11 [84]
04   Hidde-Jan Haven (NED) 3 1 1 5 8 [85]
04   Don Van Arem (NED) 3 1 1 5 9 [86]
06   Floortje De Vries (NED) 3 1 0 4 5 [87]
07   Mads Christiensen (DEN) 3 0 1 4 8 [88]
08   Auke Van Der Werf (NED) 3 0 0 3 6 [89]
09   Mark Haven (NED) 2 2 0 4 6 [90]
09   Menno Berens (NED) 2 2 0 4 6 [91]
11   Cristel Pessers (NED) 2 0 2 4 10 [92]
12   John Ingalls (USA) 2 0 1 3 12 [93]
12   Sñren Hñgild (DEN) 2 0 1 3 3 [94]
12   Anders Fisker (DEN) 2 0 1 3 5 [95]
12   Rudolf Mayr (AUT) 2 0 1 3 15 [96]
16   Sarah Ayton (GBR) 2 0 0 2 8 [97]
16   Sarah Webb (GBR) 2 0 0 2 6 [98]
16   Pippa Wilson (GBR) 2 0 0 2 2 [99]
16   Neville Wittey (AUS) 2 0 0 2 3 [100]
16   Monica Azon (ESP) 2 0 0 2 8 [101]
16   Sandra Azon (ESP) 2 0 0 2 5 [102]

Medalists – Open Gender Worlds edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979   Norway
Wang
Nielsen Lie
Hanssen
[103]
1980   Austria
Fereberger
Spitzbart
Zelder
  Norway
Kalle Nergaard
Erik Schwabe
Jan Monrad Hansen
  Norway
Terje Wang
M. Nissen-Lie
Knut Forsberg
[103][104]
1981   Norway
Terje Wang
H. Nissen-Lie
Odd Godager
  Norway
Dag Usterud

[103][105][106]
1982   Norway
Pettersen
Johansen
Selander
[103]
1983   Denmark
Ranløv
Rossing
Hemmingsen
[103]
1984   Denmark
Pehrson
Midtgaard
Lassen
[103]
1985   Denmark
Theis Palm
Løppenthin
Sebbelo
  Norway
Kalle Nergaard

  Norway
Harald Amundsen
Marius Amundsen
Jørn Pettersen
[103][107]
1986   Denmark
Pehrsson
N. Chr. Andersen
Sebbelov
[103]
1987   Denmark
Pehrsson
N. Chr. Andersen
Sebbelov
[103]
1988   Denmark
Andersen
Pedersen
Løppenthin
[103]
1989   Denmark
Niels Andersen
  Denmark
Per Lambæk
  Denmark
Bo Selko
[103][108]
1990   Norway
E. Torgersen
Espen Stokkeland
N. K. Jansen
[103]
1991   Denmark
Bo Seiko
Klaus Landsmann
Michael Empacher
[103]
1992   Denmark
Ch. Rasmussen
Reinhold
Hartvig
[103]
1993   Denmark
Jesper Bendix
Jacob Grønbæk
Lars Christensen
[103]
1994   Denmark
Soren Ebdrup
A. Dam
M.Vilsbaek
[103]
1995 no champion decided [103]
1996 Sydney   Australia
Neville Wittey
Joshua Grace
David Edwards
  Australia
Lumb
Bethwaite
Levy
  Denmark
Andersen
Hovgaard
Løppenthin
[31]
1997 Stavoren   Denmark
Mads Christensen
  Denmark
Claus Høj Jensen
  Denmark
Lars Gottfrederiksen
[34][109]
1998 Wolfgangsee   Denmark
Mads Christensen
Soren Hogild
Anders Fisker
  Norway
Arne Dahl
Vidar Andreassen
Espen Andreassen
  Netherlands
Yska Minks
De Vries
Marcel de Jong
[110]
1999 Landskrona   Denmark
Mads Christensen
Soren Hogild
Anders Fisker
  Austria
Christoph Skolaut
Georg Skolaut
Wolfgang Riha
  Denmark
Nicklas Holm
Mattias Thomsen
Anders Rñgeberg
[111]
2000 Skødstrup   Austria
Rudi Mayr
C. Mayr
N. Pracher
  Denmark
Lars Gottfredsen
C. Kamp
M. Hans
  Denmark
Mads Christensen
Soren Høgild
Anders Fisker
[112]
2001 Newport   Austria
Christoph Skolaut
Georg Skolaut
Wolfgang Riha
  United States
Betsy Alison
  United States
Hannah Swett
[113][39]
2002 Brunnen   Denmark
Claus Høj Jensen
Maria Holm
Morten Harmsen
  Austria
Christoph Skolaut
Georg Skolaut
Wolfgang Riha
  Austria
Rudi Mayr
Wolfgang Daurer
Ferdinand Huber
[114][115]
2003 Warnemünde   United States
Betsy Alison
Suzy Leech
Lee Icyda
  United States
Hannah Swett
Joan Touchette
Melissa Purdy
  New Zealand
Sharon Ferris
Joanna White
Sara Winther
[116][42]
2004 Sydney   Australia
Neville Wittey
Jean-Claude Strong
Sam Newton
  Australia
Nicky Bethwaite
Kristen Kosmala
Karyn Gojnich
  Australia
Adrian Nash
Sean Edmiston
Ian Steve
[117]
2005 Mondsee   Netherlands
Maarten Jamin
Gert-Henk Bakker
Jansje Hofstra
  Netherlands
Tom Otte
Marijke van Dijk
Ester Otte
  United States
John Ingalls
Jamey Randall
Bruce Chafee
[118][10]
2006 La Rochelle   United States
John Ingalls
Jamey Randall
Mikael Komar
  Netherlands
Tom Otte
Marijke van Dijk
Ester Otte
  Denmark
Bo Reker Andersen
Erik Prins
Henrik Brendstrup
[119][11]
2007 Medemblik   Netherlands
Hidde-Jan Haven
Don van Arem
Auke van der Werf
  Russia
Anna Basalkina
Vladislava Ukraitseva
Yekaterina Maksimova
  Russia
Yekaterina Skudina
Diyana Krutskikh
Natalya Ivanova
[120][121]
2008 Skovshoved   Netherlands
Tom Otte
Mark Haven
Floortje de Vries
  Netherlands
Hidde-Jan Haven
Don van Arem
Miguel Karsters
  Canada
Jennifer Provan
Martha Henderson
Katie Abbott
[122][123]
2009 Kalmar   Netherlands
Tom Otte
Mark Haven
Floortje de Vries
  Netherlands
Maarten Jamin
Jaap Smolders
Jansje Hofstra
  Netherlands
Hidde-Jan Haven
Don van Arem
Miguel Karsters
[124]
2010 Lelystad   United States
John Ingalls
Torey Pellegrini
Bruce Chafee
  Netherlands
Yska Minks
Jaap Molenaar
Wouter Toornstra
  Netherlands
Tom Otte
Sander Oostber
Jan Deen
[125]
2011 Attersee   Netherlands
Maarten Jamin
Jaap Smolders
Menno Berens
  Netherlands
Tom Otte
Mark Haven
Floor de Vries
  Germany
Thorsten Schutt
Claudia Weber
Kai Morwinski
[126]
2012 Sydney   Netherlands
Maarten Jamin
Jaap Smolders
Menno Berens
  Netherlands
Tom Otte
Diederik Kuilers
Reinier Tromp
  Australia
Michael Nash
Mel Nathan
Greg Hartnett
[127]
2013 Brunnen   Netherlands
Hidde-Jan Haven
Don van Arem
Auke van der Werf
  Netherlands
Tom Otte
Arjen Kort
Floor de Vries
  Netherlands
Lieuwe Gietema
Diederik Kuiters
Reinier Tromp
[128][129]
2014 Travemünde   Netherlands
Hidde-Jan Haven
Don van Arem
Auke van der Werf
  Netherlands
Maarten Jamin
Jaap Smolders
Menno Bevens
  Netherlands
Lieuwe Gietema
Diederik Kuiters
Reinier Tromp
[130]
2015 Askøy   Denmark
Lucas Lier
Frederik Højgaard Berg
Konrad Floryan
  Netherlands
Maarten Jamin
Jaap Smolders
Menno Bevens
  Netherlands
Lieuwe Gietema
Gert Roukema
Reinier Tromp
[131]
2016 St. Gilgen   Austria
Rudolf Mayr
Anna Boustani
Philippe Boustani
  Netherlands
Gert Roukema
Robbert Jan Kentgens
Michel Peulen
  Netherlands
Kaj Moorman
Jasper Schuddeboom
Sam Peeks
[132]
2017
44 Boats
NED 328
  Tom Otte (NED)

  Jeldau van der Werf]] (NED)
  Floor Otte-de Vries]] (NED)

DEN 263

Lucas Lier
Mikkel Nørrelykke
Frederik Zafiryadis

GER 1

Thorsten Schutt
Veit Bücken
Kai Morwinski

[64]
2018
45 Boats
NED 335
  Kaj Moorman (NED)
  Jasper Schuddeboom (NED)
  Sam Peeks (NED)
NED 336
Otte Tom,
Haven Mark,
Tromp Reinier
NED 355
Jamin Maarten,
Pessers Cristel,
Smolders Jaap
[69]
2019 Sheboygan (USA)
22 Boats
NED 355 
  Maarten Jamin (NED)
  Jaap Smolders (NED)
  Cristel Pessers (NED)
USA 316 
Luke Ingalls
Dakota Northrup
Ian Nannig  
USA-302 
Bruce Chafee
Ben Shore
Brodt Taylor  
[72]
2020 Berlin (GER) CANCELLED COVID [133]
2021 Berlin (GER)
51 Boats
NED 353
  Yska Minks (NED)
  Jildau Toonstra-ter Horst (NED)
  Wouter Toornstra (NED)
88
David Chapman
Ute Wagner
Luisa KRUEGER
NED 355
Maarten Jamin
Cristel Pessers
Jaap Smolders
[75]
2022
NED 355 - NYNKE

  Maarten Jamin (NED)
  Cristel Pessers (NED)
  Jaap Smolders (NED)

AUT 369

  Stefan Frauscher (AUT)
  Josef Weinhofer (AUT)
  Christian Spiessberger (AUT)

BEL 358

  Stefan Wuyts (BEL)
  Bart Goosen (BEL)
  Reinier De Kler (BEL)

[134]
2023 NOR 405 - Fetter Fart

  Joakim Skovly (NOR)
  Kjell Eirik Irgens Henanger (NOR)
  Stian Soltvedt (NOR)

GER 277 - immer süd³

  Ralf Teichmann (GER)
  Jos Vaes (GER)
  Theresa Neu (GER)

DEN 24 - Ginger

  Marc Wain Pedersen (DEN)
  Michael Empacher (DEN)
  Kristian Schaldemose (DEN)|

[135]

Medalists – Female Worlds edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2001 Newport   Betsy Alison (USA)   Hannah Swett (USA)   Jody Swanson (USA) [136][39]
2002 Brunnen   Spain
Mónica Azón
Laia Tutzó
Sandra Azón
  Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Wibke Bülle
Winnie Lippert
  United States
Betsy Alison
Lee Icyda
Suzy Leech
[137][115]
2003 Cadiz   United States
Hannah Swett
Joan Touchett
Melissa Purdy
  Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Wibke Bülle
Winnie Lippert
  Denmark
Dorte Jensen
Helle Jespersen
Rachel Kiel
[138][5]
2004 Santander   Denmark
Trine Palludan
Christina Otzen
Ida Hartvig
  Denmark
Dorte Jensen
Helle Jespersen
Rachel Kiel
  United States
Carol Cronin
Elizabeth Filter
Nancy Haberland
[139]
2005 Mondsee   United States
Sally Barkow
Carrie Howe
Debbie Capozzi
  New Zealand
Sharon Ferris
Raynor Smeal
Ashley Holtum
  Russia
Vlada Ilienko
Ekaterina Kovalenko
Natalia Gaponovich
[140][10]
2006 La Rochelle   Spain
Monica Azón
Graciela Pisonero
Sandra Azón
  Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Runa Kappen
Ute Höptner
  United States
Sally Barkow
Carrie Howe
Debbie Capozzi
[141][11]
2007 Cascais   Great Britain
Sarah Ayton
Sarah Webb
Pippa Wilson
  United States
Sally Barkow
Carrie Howe
Debbie Capozzi
  Great Britain
Shirley Robertson
Lucy MacGregor
Annie Lush
[142][16]
2008 Miami   Great Britain
Sarah Ayton
Sarah Webb
Pippa Wilson
  Australia
Krystal Weir
Karyn Gojnich
Angela Farrell
  Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Julia Bleck
Ute Höptner
[143][122]

See also edit

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