This is a list of International 14 World Championships is an international sailing regatta for the International 14 (dinghy) class, organized by the host club on behalf of the International 14 Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze!Ref. | |
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1933 Oyster Bay | [1] | |||
1934 Toronto Canada | [1] | |||
1936 The Clyde Scotland | [1] | |||
1938 Toronto ![]() | [1] | |||
1948 Canada | [1] | |||
1958 Cowes ![]() | [1] | |||
1961 Toronto ![]() | [1] | |||
1963 Hamilton ![]() | [1] | |||
1965![]() | [1] | |||
1967 Hayling Island![]() | [1] | |||
1969 Canada | [1] | |||
1971 Annapolis, USA | [1] | |||
1973 Seattle, USA | [1] | |||
1975 Hayling Island![]() | [1] | |||
1977![]() | [1] | |||
1979 Long Beach, California | John Gallagher (USA) Dave Gallagher (USA) | [1] | ||
1981 Annapolis, Maryland USA | Frank McLaughlin (CAN) John Milen (CAN) | [1] | ||
1983 Pevensey Bay UK | James Kidd (CAN) Hugh Kidd (CAN) | [1] [2] | ||
1985 Kingston, Ontario, Canada | James Kidd (CAN) Hugh Kidd (CAN) | [1] | ||
1987 Lake Inawashiro, Japan | James Hartley (GBR) Ian Tillett (GBR) | [1] | ||
1989 St Francis YC, San Francisco, USA | ![]() ![]() | [1] | ||
1991 Royal Torbay YC, Torquay, UK | ![]() ![]() | [1] | ||
1993 Kingston, Ontario, Canada | ![]() ![]() | [1] | ||
1995 Vallensbaek, Denmark | ![]() ![]() | [1] | ||
1997 | GBR 1340 Mighty White![]() ![]() | GBR 1387 Granny Takes A trip![]() ![]() | AUS 511 Ghost![]() ![]() | [3] |
1999 ![]() Sandringham 130 Boats | AUS 577![]() ![]() | GBR 1406![]() ![]() | USA 1137 Zach Berkowitz Karl Baldauf | [4] |
2000 ![]() Beer 116 Boats | USA 1127 Kris Bundy Jamie Hanseler | GBR 1451 ![]() ![]() | GBR 1440 ![]() ![]() | [5] |
2001 ![]() Hamilton 54 Boats | USA 1137![]() ![]() | GBR 1460![]() ![]() | USA 1127![]() ![]() | [6] |
2003 ![]() Wakayama 56 Boats | GBR 1482![]() ![]() | USA 1137![]() ![]() | GBR 1476![]() ![]() | [7] [8] |
2005 ![]() Auckland 83 Boats | AUS 631![]() ![]() | GBR 1513![]() ![]() | GBR 1511![]() ![]() | [9] |
2006 ![]() Long Beach 71 Boats | USA 1168![]() ![]() | CAN 600![]() ![]() | USA 1173![]() ![]() | [10] |
2008 ![]() Warnemünder 86 Boats | GBR 1519![]() ![]() | GBR 1536![]() ![]() | AUS 653 ![]() ![]() | [11] |
2010 ![]() Sydney 108 Boats (Gold & Silver Fleets) | AUS 1519![]() ![]() | GBR 1541![]() ![]() | AUS 656 ![]() ![]() | [12] |
2011 ![]() Weymouth 71 Boats | GBR 1519![]() ![]() | GBR 1541![]() ![]() | GBR 1520![]() ![]() | [13] [14] |
2013 ![]() Toronto 67 Boats | GBR 1519![]() ![]() | GBR 1543![]() ![]() | GBR 1530![]() ![]() | [15] |
2015 ![]() Geelong 67 Boats | GBR 1543![]() ![]() | GBR 1517![]() ![]() | AUS 661 ![]() ![]() | [16] |
2016 ![]() Carnac 79 Boats | GBR 1553![]() ![]() | GBR![]() ![]() | GBR![]() ![]() | [17] |
2018 ![]() Richmond CA 60 Boats | GBR 1559 - Penguin Dance![]() ![]() | GBR 1553 - Scrumpet![]() ![]() | GER 28 - just in time![]() ![]() | [18] |
2020 ![]() Perth 65 Boats | GBR 1565![]() ![]() | GBR 1556![]() ![]() | GBR 1553![]() ![]() | [19] |
2022 ![]() Flensburg 52 Boats | GBR 1565![]() ![]() | GBR 1553![]() ![]() | GBR 1569![]() ![]() | [20] [21] |
Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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2015 Geelong [22] | ![]() | ![]() | North America |
2016 Carnac [23] | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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