List of Fireball (dinghy) championships

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This is a list of Fireball sailboat championships.

Continental Championships

Reference [1]

YearContinentVenueBoatHelm and CrewCountry
1969EuropeanBelgium4161Peter Bateman & Julian Brooke-HoughtonUnited Kingdom
1970EuropeanEvent Not Held
1971EuropeanSweden6396A Batzill & R BatzillWest Germany
1972EuropeanWest Germany7175Jean-Claude Vuithier & Pierre WaltSwitzerland
1973EuropeanItalyFireball 8091Phillippe Durr & Yves PochonSwitzerland
1974EuropeanSwitzerland9238Alistair Locke & N RobinsonUnited Kingdom
1975EuropeanUnited Kingdom7429Philippe Gault & Patrice GaultFrance
1976EuropeanSweden9961Lawrie Smith & Paul WithersUnited Kingdom
1977EuropeanWest Germany11059Roger Tushingham & Alistair LockeUnited Kingdom
1978EuropeanFrance11609Kim Slater & Nick Read-WilsonUnited Kingdom
1979EuropeanSweden12063David Bain & Stuart AngusUnited Kingdom
1980EuropeanUnited Kingdom12812Eddie Warden-Owen & Ossie StewartUnited Kingdom
1981EuropeanItaly12895Nigel Buckley & Steve BirbeckUnited Kingdom
1982EuropeanIreland12923Tony Wetherell & Steve GoacherUnited Kingdom
1983EuropeanFrance12718Colin McKinnon & Doug PenistonUnited Kingdom
1984EuropeanUnited Kingdom13317Tim Rush & Angus HemmingsUnited Kingdom
1985EuropeanGuernsey13460Ian Fryett & Giles FryettUnited Kingdom
1986EuropeanSweden13668Andy Rowland & Mark HazelwoodUnited Kingdom
1987EuropeanFrance13845 "Boy Racer"Ian Pinnell & Daniel CrippsUnited Kingdom
1988EuropeanItaly14016Ian Pinnell & Daniel CrippsUnited Kingdom
1989EuropeanBelgium14016Ian Pinnell & Jarrod SimpsonUnited Kingdom
1990EuropeanSwitzerland14169Jeremy Hartley & Chris MilesUnited Kingdom
1991EuropeanCzechoslovakia14267Ian Pinnell & Daniel CrippsUnited Kingdom
1992EuropeanItaly14334Jean-Charles Scale & Bertrand LoyalFrance
1993EuropeanBelgium14376Erich Moser & Ruedi MoserSwitzerland
1994EuropeanFrance14376Erich Moser & Ruedi MoserSwitzerland
1995EuropeanIreland14378John Lavery & David O'BrienIreland
1996EuropeanSwitzerlandFireball 14540Erich Moser & Ruedi MoserSwitzerland
1997EuropeanUnited Kingdom14579 "Kojak's Roll-Neck"Colin Goodman & Jim TurnerUnited Kingdom
1998EuropeanCzech Republic14552Thomas Musil & Roman RacekCzech Republic
1999EuropeanFrance14701Ian Pinnell & M FlintUnited Kingdom
2000EuropeanIreland14685 "Last Man's Batter"Steve Morrison & Richard WagstaffUnited Kingdom
2001EuropeanItaly14685 "Last Man's Batter"Steve Morrison & Liam MurrayUnited Kingdom
2002EuropeanItaly14799Erich Moser & Ruedi MoserSwitzerland
2003EuropeanUnited Kingdom14801Andy Smith & James MeldrumUnited Kingdom
2004EuropeanSlovenia14879 "Aloha Malina"Thomas Musil & Jan StantejskyCzech Republic
2005EuropeanUnited Kingdom14908 "4 walls 4 sail"David Edwards & Dan NewmanUnited Kingdom
2006EuropeanFrance14895 "Gul"Andy Smith & Jonny MildredUnited Kingdom
2007EuropeanEvent Not Held
2008EuropeanBelgium14948Tom Jeffcoate & David HynesUnited Kingdom
2009EuropeanFrance15020Vince Horey & Rob GardnerUnited Kingdom
2010EuropeanCzech Republic15041Tom Gillard & Sam BreareyUnited Kingdom
2011EuropeanEvent Not Held
2012EuropeanItalyFireball 15084Matt Burge & Richard WagstaffUnited Kingdom
2013EuropeanSlovenia15093Matt Burge & Richard WagstaffUnited Kingdom
2014EuropeanShetland Islands15081Tom Gillard & Richard AndertonUnited Kingdom
2015EuropeanEvent Not Held
2016Europeantaly14799Claude Mermod & Ruedi MoserSwitzerland
2017EuropeanUnited Kingdom15123Matt Burge & Dan SchieberUnited Kingdom
2018EuropeanEvent Not Held
2019EuropeanCzech Republic14973Alois Verkest & Ludovic CollinFrance

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References

  1. "European Championships - Fireball International". www.fireball-international.com.