IQFoil World Championships

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iQFoil World Championships
First held2021
Organizer International Sailing Federation
Classes iQFoil

The iQFoil World Championships is an international sailing competition organized by the International Sailing Federation, held since 2021.

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Seniors

Men

EventLocationGoldSilverBronze
2021 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvaplana, Switzerland [1] Flag of France.svg Nicolas Goyard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Barton Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luuc van Opzeeland
2022 Flag of France.svg Brest, France [2] Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Kördel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luuc van Opzeeland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huig-Jan Tak
2023 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Hague, Netherlands [3] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luuc van Opzeeland Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Kördel Flag of Italy.svg Nicolò Renna
2024 Flag of Spain.svg Lanzarote, Spain [4] Flag of Italy.svg Nicolò Renna Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Tarnowski Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luuc van Opzeeland

Women

EventLocationGoldSilverBronze
2021 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvaplana, Switzerland [5] Flag of France.svg Helene Noesmoen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Islay Watson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Saskia Sills
2022 Flag of France.svg Brest, France [6] Flag of Italy.svg Marta Maggetti Flag of Israel.svg Daniela Peleg Flag of Israel.svg Maya Morris
2023 Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Hague, Netherlands [7] Flag of Israel.svg Shahar Tibi Flag of Israel.svg Katy Spychakov Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emma Wilson
2024 Flag of Spain.svg Lanzarote, Spain [8] Flag of Israel.svg Sharon Kantor Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emma Wilson Flag of Israel.svg Katy Spychakov

Under 21

Men

EventLocationGoldSilverBronze
2021 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvaplana, Switzerland [1] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Finn Hawkins Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Castelein Flag of France.svg Louis Pignolet
2022 Flag of France.svg Brest, France [2] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Castelein Flag of Denmark.svg Johan Søe Flag of France.svg Gaspard Carfantan

Women

EventLocationGoldSilverBronze
2021 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvaplana, Switzerland [5] Flag of Israel.svg Shachar Reshef Flag of Norway.svg Helle Oppedal Flag of Israel.svg Sharon Kantor
2022 Flag of France.svg Brest, France [6] Flag of Israel.svg Daniela Peleg Flag of Israel.svg Sharon Kantor Flag of Germany.svg Theresa Steinlein

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