List of World Championships medalists in sailing (radio sailing classes)

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This is a list of World Championships medalists in sailing in the radio sailing classes recognised by the International Radio Sailing Association and World Sailing.

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International One Metre

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Flag of France.svg
1994, Saint-Cyr, Vienne
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Own Design Red Wine
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris DICKS  (GBR)
Design Metrick Magick
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark DICKS  (GBR)
Design Crossbow
Flag of New Zealand.svg
1997, Wellington
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Smith  (AUS)
Design TS2
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Geoffrey SMALE  (NZL)
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Flag of New Zealand.svg  Trevor BAMFORTH  (NZL)
Design TS2
Flag of Malta.svg
1999, Malta
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Own Design Ikon
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig SMITH  (AUS)
Own Design TS-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Design Widget
Flag of Croatia.svg
2001, Omisalj
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Design Widget
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Own Design Ikon
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gary CAMERON  (AUS)
Design TS2
Flag of Canada.svg
2003, Vancouver
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Trevor BINKS  (GBR)
Design Isis
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Smith  (AUS)
Own Design TS2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Paul JONES  (AUS)
Design Disco
Flag of Australia.svg
2005, Mooloolaba
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Smith  (AUS)
Own Design Obsession
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Own Design Topico
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Paul JONES  (AUS)
Design Cockatoo
Flag of France.svg
2007, Marseille
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brad GIBSON  (AUS)
Design Widget
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Design Italiko
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig SMITH  (AUS)
Own Design Obsession
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2009, Barbados
Flag of Croatia.svg  Zvonko JELACIC  (CRO)
Design Pikanto
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brad GIBSON  (AUS)
Design Widget
Flag of Croatia.svg  Mario SKRLJ  (CRO)
Design Pikanto
Flag of United Kingdom.svg
2011, West Kirby
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter STOLLERY  (GBR)
Design BritPOP
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Own Design BritPOP
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham ELLIOTT  (GBR)
Design BritPOP
Flag of Israel.svg
2013, Sdot Yam
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rob WALSH  (GBR)
Design BritPOP
Flag of Croatia.svg  Marko MATIC  (CRO)
Design Kantun S
Flag of Denmark.svg  Søren ANDRESEN  (DNK)
Design Cheinz
Flag of the United States.svg
2015, Foster City
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Own Design POP
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter STOLLERY  (GBR)
Design BritPOP
Flag of Croatia.svg  Zvonko JELACIC  (CRO)
Own Design Kantun S
Flag of France.svg
2017, Pierrelatte
Flag of Croatia.svg  Zvonko JELACIC  (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Design Sedici
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rob WALSH  (GBR)
Design BritPOP
Flag of Brazil.svg
2019, Porto Alegre [1]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Zvonko JELACIC  (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
Flag of Croatia.svg  Anti KOVACEVIC  (CRO)
Design Kantun 2
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ian VICKERS  (NZL)
Own Design V11

International Marblehead

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Flag of France.svg
1998, Viry-Châtillon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Rad (Own Design)
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Flag of Germany.svg  Janusz WALICKI  (GER)
Flag of Spain.svg
2000, Los Narejos
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Rok (Own Design)
Flag of Germany.svg  Janusz WALICKI  (GER)
Flag of Italy.svg
2002, Ravenna
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Skapel Mk4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Prime Number (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Flag of United Kingdom.svg
2006, Fleetwood
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Starkers 2
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ante KOVACEVIC  (CRO)
Prime Number
Flag of Croatia.svg  Zvonko JEALACIC  (CRO)
Rok
Flag of France.svg
2012, Ploërmel
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Prime Numbers (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Starkers 2
Flag of Netherlands.svg
2014, Gouda
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Quark (Own Design)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ante KOVACEVIC  (CRO)
Quark
Flag of Italy.svg
2016, Lake Garda
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Longhi  (ITA)
UNKNOWN
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Quark (Own Design)
Flag of Germany.svg
2018, Biblis [2]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of France.svg  Christophe Boisnault  (FRA)
Grunge (Brad Gibson)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter STOLLERY  (GBR)
Up (Roger Stollery)

International Ten Rater

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1999, Changi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Prizm (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Philip Playle (GBR)
Prizm
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Dennis (GBR)
Flag of Italy.svg
2016, Lake Garda
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Trance (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Diamond (Own Design)
Flag of France.svg Christophe Boisnault (FRA)
Diamond
Flag of Germany.svg
2018, Biblis [3]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Trance (Own Design)
Flag of France.svg  Christophe Boisnault  (FRA)
Kamsin
Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Longhi  (ITA)
Nioutaine

International A Class

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Flag of United Kingdom.svg
2005, Gosport
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR) Design Sword / Graham BantockFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ken BINKS  (GBR) Design Sword / Graham BantockFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter WILES  (GBR) Design Sweet 9 / Roger Stollery

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References

  1. https://www.2019iomworlds.com/
  2. http://worlds2018.marbleheadclass.org/results
  3. "9th Ten Rater World Championship 24th to 26th May 2018 Hosted by German Radio Sailing Association and SV Biblis". Archived from the original on 2018-06-13. Retrieved 2018-06-13.