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Hobie 18 World Championship

The Hobie 18 World Championships is a bi-annual international sailing regatta for Hobie 18. The event was organized by the host club on behalf of the International Hobie Class Association and since 1987/88 recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.[1]

Editions

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Event Host Sailors Boats Ref.
Ed. Date Year Host club Location Nat. No. Nat. Cont. Boats Mix
1 1981 Daytona Beach  United States
2 1983 Hyères  France
3 1985 Port Macquarie  Australia
4 1987 Toronto  Canada 72 6 3 36
5 1989 Monterey  United States 144 9 3 72 49 0 23
6 1991 Gaeta  Italy 72 8 3 36
7 1996  Club Nautic de Sitges Sitges  Spain 54 5 2 27 [1]
8 1999 Melbourne  Australia 84 3 2 42 [1][2]
9 2005  Port Melbourne Yacht Club Melbourne  Australia 56 3 2 28 [1][3][4]

Edition

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Daytona Beach  Australia
Ian Bashford
Steven Wheelan
 United States
Phil Berman
 
 United States
Miles Wood
Dan Mangus
1983 Hyères  Australia
Brett Dryland
Robin Whitehead
 United States
Carlton Tucker
 
 United States
David Rodgers
 
1985 Port Macquarie  Australia
Gary Metcalf
Brian Myers
 United States
Carlton Tucker
 
 Australia
Ian Bashford
 
1987 Toronto  Australia
Brent Dryland
D. Dryland
 United States
Carlton Tucker
 
 Australia
Mark Laruffa
Gary McLennan
1989 Monterey  Australia
Gray Metcalf
Matthew Stephens
 Australia
Mark Laruffa
Matt Byrne
 United States
Jeff Alter Jr
Meagan Burch
1991 Gaeta  Australia
Clive Kennedy
Donna Kennedy
 United States
Jeff Alter
Kathy Ward
 Australia
George Owen
Tracy Wood
1996  Australia
Brad Sumner
Amy Johnstone
 Italy
Francesco Marcolin
Milena Cerbecto
 Italy
Giovanni Passarelli
Daniela Baldi
1999  Australia
Brad Sumner
Amy Johnstone
 Australia
Aaron Worrall
Michael Coburn
 Australia
Keith Middleton
Suzanne Middleton
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2005  Australia
Brad Sumner
Belinda Walcom
 Australia
Andrew Nelson
Don McPhee
 Australia
Richard Quinn
Michael Quinn


References

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  1. ^ a b c d "IHCA World Championship Archive". 11 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b "1999 Reults".
  3. ^ "2005 Sail Melbourne Results".
  4. ^ Di Pearson (2 January 2005). "Hobie worlds conclude at Sail Melbourne".