Soling European Championship results (2010–2014)

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Name Soling

The main article describes all European Soling Championships from one the first held in 1968 to the announced Championships in the near future. This article states the detailed results, where relevant the controversies, and the progression of the Championship during the series race by race of the European Soling Championships in the years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. This is based on the major sources: World Sailing, the world governing body for the sport of sailing recognized by the IOC and the IPC, and the publications of the International Soling Association.

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2010 Final results

2010 [1] [2]
Bretagne Morbihan Trinite tango7174.jpg
La Trinité-sur-Mer Yachting Harbor
Event title
Edition43 [3] [4] [5]
Host Société nautique de La Trinité-sur-Mer (SNT)
Event details
Venue La Trinité-sur-Mer,
Flag of France.svg  France
Dates28 August-4 September 2010
Yachts25
Key people
Tony O'Gorman
Opened by Tony O'Gorman
Opening ceremony30 August
Competitors
Competitors75
Competing nations11
Results
Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Wossala
Károly Vezér
Pepe Németh
Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernan Celedoni
Maximo Smith
  2009
2011  
RankCountry Helmsman CrewSail No.Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9TotalTotal

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Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary.svg  HUN György Wossala Károly Vezér
Pepe Németh
HUN 77 [3] [4] [5] 2211554411221133 DNC 264519
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  GER Roman Koch Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
GER 30044 6 6333344333344113125
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Argentina.svg  ARG Gustavo Warburg Hernan Celedoni
Maximo Smith
ARG 32112211 10 1033447755663929
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Johan Offermans Berend Vree
Ben Medendorp
NED 1333344 9 922555511773930
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow
Ramzi Souli
NED 33997722226611 10 1099885444
6Flag of Slovenia.svg  SLO Boštjan Antončič Mitja Nevečny
Flag of Belarus.svg  Gennadi Strakh  (BLR)
SLO 18844661155 DNF 26212122337650
7Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Frank Højlund Lavrsen Jacob Andersen
Mogens Jørgensen
DEN 1266688121255 13 13996666446956
8Flag of France.svg  FRA Hubert Lefevre Henri Lefevre
Marc Lefevre
FRA 198775588 15.5 15.599141488772275.560
9Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matias Collins Flag of Argentina.svg  Eduardo Gibelli  (ARG)
Flag of Austria.svg  Hans Lindner  (AUT)
USA 853 12 1210109966121277441010997967
10Flag of Germany.svg  GER Thomas Scherer Jorg Goletz
Andreas Baumüller
GER 29255 13 131010171710106612128810109174
11Flag of the United States.svg  USA Charlie Kamps Jon Bailey
Hans Meyer
USA 83211111111131377 OCS 261212221111131310680
12Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Bram Soethoudt Gabor Helmhout
Geert Verheij
NED 3814141616111188 OCS 2688131312125511387
13Flag of France.svg  FRA Yves Steff Gerard Bruno
Yves Allain
FRA 182 17 17121277111177161615151616121211396
14Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Ludwig Beurle Frank Eberhard
Ekkehart Steinhuber
AUT 10210109917171313881111 23 231313161612097
15Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Michele Tognozzi Gonzaga de Bastida
Giuliano Carotti
ITA 251191915151414181811111010 22 2218181111138116
16Flag of France.svg  FRA Yves Jambu-Merlin Francois Laborde
Laurence Laborde
FRA 1881313 18 18151515.515.514141313181814141717137.5119.5
17Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Christian Jozan Phillipe Jozan
Archer Yves
NOR 128 20 20202018181414171718189919191515150130
18Flag of France.svg  FRA Pierre Montecot Pierre Coudron de Coquereaumont
Benoit Montecot
FRA 2011515141420201212 OCS 261919171721211414158132
19Flag of France.svg  FRA Hervé Godest Pascal Martinet
Jean Louis Menoret
FRA 1811818 23 231616191918181515141417171818158135
20Flag of France.svg  FRA Nicolas Pecha Driss Nayl
Florian De Saint Pries
FRA 19616161919191922221616 20 20161615151919162140
21Flag of France.svg  FRA Jacques Montecot Clement Freour
Emiliano Ingrassia
FRA 47 24 2417172323212122222222111120202121181157
22Flag of France.svg  FRA Patrick Godest Claude Legond
Francis Legond
FRA 172212122222424 DNC 2621212121191924242020198172
23Flag of France.svg  FRA Vincent Manach François-Xavier Denis
Charles Andre Rousseau
FRA 147 DNC 26DNC26DNC26202015151717242422222323199173
24Flag of France.svg  FRA Phillipe Montecot Marc Moreau
Dominique Poirrier
FRA 199 23 2321212121232320202323202023232222196173
25Flag of France.svg  FRA François Gombeaud Jean Marc Broudin
Louis Etienne Du Reau
FRA 151222224242222242419192424 25 2525252424209184

    Legend:DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNF – Did not finish;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;
    Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

    Progress EC Soling 2010.png

    2011 Final results

    2011 [1] [2]
    PanoramaHollengebirge.jpg
    Lake Attersee
    Event title
    Edition44 [6] [7]
    Host Union Yacht Club Attersee
    Event details
    Venue Lake Attersee,
    Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
    Dates27 August – 4 September 2011
    Yachts32
    Opening ceremony27 August
    Competitors
    Competitors96
    Competing nations9
    Results
    Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
    Uwe Steingroß
    Karsten Eller
    Tim Giesecke
    Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
    Stuart H. Walker
    Flag of Austria.svg  Georg Stadler  (AUT)
    Flag of Austria.svg  Johannes Zopf  (AUT)
    Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Austria.svg  Austria
    Johann Kalhs
    Christian Kalhs
    Ronnie Zeiller
      2010
    2012  
    RankCountry Helmsman CrewSail No.Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Total
    Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
    Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  GER Uwe Steingroß Karsten Eller
    Tim Giesecke
    GER 323 [6] [7] 446666553324
    Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  USA Stuart H. Walker Flag of Austria.svg  Georg Stadler  (AUT)
    Flag of Austria.svg  Johannes Zopf  (AUT)
    USA 83933445510107729
    Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Johann Kalhs Christian Kalhs
    Ronnie Zeiller
    AUT 136101011141433101038
    4Flag of Germany.svg  GER Karl Haist Max Haist
    Simon Haist
    GER 3089912121117171140
    5Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Michael Dietzel Dieter Meusinger
    Anna Dietzel
    ITA 1988810103388131342
    6Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Carl Auteried, Jr. Thomas Auteried
    Martin Kendler
    AUT 1176614141212664442
    7Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Andreas Moosgassner Georg Schoeffetter
    Phillip Bostnay
    AUT 101111122111199151548
    8Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Ludwig Beurle Hermann Beurle
    Ekkehart Steinhuber
    AUT 102212155881111161661
    9Flag of the United States.svg  USA Charlie Kamps Jeremy McMahon
    Hans Meyer
    USA 8327799181820209963
    10Flag of Germany.svg  GER Gernot Heller Maxy Koch
    Valentin Koch
    GER 312252519192277121265
    11Flag of Germany.svg  GER Heino von Schuckmann Dominik Meissner
    Markus Stallhofer
    GER 318131320204421218866
    12Flag of Germany.svg  GER Thomas Scherer Jorg Goletz
    Andreas Baumüller
    GER 292171788992222111167
    13Flag of Germany.svg  GER Roman Koch Maxl Koch
    Gregor Bornemann
    GER 1113315152828242471
    14Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matias Collins Leonardo Cunha
    Lili Meissner
    USA 853121222223131116672
    15Flag of Germany.svg  GER Daniel Diesing Jorg Sonntag
    Sven Rikwald
    GER 20922161625251515141472
    16Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Harald Schuh Stephan Puxkandl
    Stephan Beurle
    AUT 9718182121161622202077
    17Flag of Germany.svg  GER Holger Weichert Laurent Scheel
    Martin Setzkorn
    GER 4955771010DSQ33222277
    18Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Istvan Szucs Gabor Gyulai
    Peter Szucs
    HUN 17202031312626445586
    19Flag of Germany.svg  GER Christian Mack Thomas Fabry
    Korbinian Löbmann
    GER 24923231313771818262687
    20Flag of Slovenia.svg  SLO Boštjan Antončič Mitja Nevecny
    Flag of Argentina.svg  Gennadi Strakh  (ARG)
    SLO 12222111124241313252595
    21Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Otto Urbanek Felix Hasch
    Oskar Hasch
    AUT 1071616252521211212212195
    22Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Alex Hasch Christian Holler
    Bernhard Kreutzer
    AUT 12714142323DSQ3326262298
    23Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Peter Neumann Rudolf Hubauer
    Rudolf Rager
    AUT 12219191818232323231818101
    24Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Peter Schaup Heino Risch
    Walter Haschka
    AUT 13029292626131316162323107
    25Flag of Germany.svg  GER Susanne Retzlaff-Steingross Eberhard Frank
    Johann Lindner
    GER 300DSQ331515171725251717107
    26Flag of Germany.svg  GER Emil Kuchta Andreas Hamacher
    Susanne Kuchta
    GER 24328281717191919192828111
    27Flag of Germany.svg  GER Stefan Barie Dieter Lewin
    Frank Gundlach
    GER 31327272929222214143030122
    28Flag of France.svg  FRA Marc Lefevre Louis-Etienne du Reau
    François Gombeaud
    FRA 19826262424292929291919127
    29Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Frank Højlund Lavrsen Lars From
    Mogens Jørgensen
    DEN 126151527272020DNC33DNC33128
    30Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Francisco Villa Alfredo Buqueras
    Alejandro Albatico
    ESP 14624242828282827272929136
    31Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Pál Sebes Gergely Buza
    Márton Sebes
    HUN 2331313030272730302727145
    32Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Karl Gebetsroither Klaus Gebetsroither
    Bernd Offenberger
    AUT 13830303232303024243131147

      Legend:DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DSQ – Disqualified;
      Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

      Progress EC Soling 2011.png

      2012 Final results

      Controversion

      The Championship rules of the Soling class specifies that continental championships shall be open to all Countries. [8] The Europeans know two major trophies:

      The deed's of gift of both trophies [9] [10] specifies that the prize will be handed to the annual winner of the European Champion. In the history of the European Championship there were earlier NON-European winners since the Open character of the event. In each case the trophies were handed out the winners of those Championships conform the deed's of gift.
      Unfortunately the race committee made in 2012 the mistake to hand out the "Swedish Soling Association’s Perpetual Prize", as result of the fact that the deed of gift was lost, to the first European team. As result the names of Karl Haist, Martin Zeileis and Patrick Wichmann were engraved on the trophy.

      The Swedish Soling Association's Perpetual Prize in 1987 made and donated by Valter Saaristu to the winner of the European Championship is the other perpetual trophy for the winning team of the Soling European Championship. Winners engraved on the back board. The Swedish Soling Association's Perpetual Prize.jpg
      The Swedish Soling Association's Perpetual Prize in 1987 made and donated by Valter Saaristu to the winner of the European Championship is the other perpetual trophy for the winning team of the Soling European Championship. Winners engraved on the back board.

      Later after scanning of the paper archive of former secretary Dinny Read the deed of gift emerged.

      After this incident a new trophy was introduced in case there is a NON-European, European Champion. This perpetual "Best European Team Trophy" will be handed out to the first ranked team where all team members have a European nationality based on the geological definition of Europe. Their names will be engraved on the backplane of this new trophy. Sofar (16 February 2022) this trophy is not used.

      2012 [1] [2]
      Soling EC Aarhus 2012 Harbor entry.jpg
      Kaløvig Sailing Centre Harbor entry during the 2012 European Soling Championship
      Event title
      Edition45 [11] [12]
      Host Kaløvig Sailing Centre
      Event details
      Venue Aarhus,
      Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
      Dates9 – 15 June
      Yachts33
      Key people
      Opening ceremony9 June
      Competitors
      Competitors99
      Competing nations12
      Results
      Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
      Gustavo Warburg
      Rodrigo Ferres
      Miguel Lacour
      Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
      Karl Haist
      Martin Zeileis
      Patrick Wichmann
      Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
      Rudy den Outer
      Gavin Lidlow
      Ramzi Souli
        2011
      2013  
      RankCountry Helmsman CrewSail No.Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9TotalTotal

      discard
      Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
      Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Argentina.svg  ARG Gustavo Warburg Rodrigo Ferres
      Miguel Lacour
      ARG 37 [11] [12] 4422661122333388 DNC 346329
      Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  GER Karl Haist Patrick Wichmann
      Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Zeileis  (AUT)
      GER 308111111991313 18 18776611447052
      Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow
      Ramzi Souli
      NED 335555337744111177 12 1211116553
      4Flag of Germany.svg  GER Uwe Steingroß Karsten Eller
      Tim Giesecke
      GER 3238811115544 DNF 3415159922118955
      5Flag of Slovenia.svg  SLO Boštjan Antončič Mitja Nevecny
      Flag of Belarus.svg  Gennadi Strakh  (BLR)
      SLO 111 19 197710108812124455887455
      6Flag of Germany.svg  GER Thomas Maschkiwitz Stefan Wenzel
      Christoph Wossala
      GER 3041616151522181833 19 191133338061
      7Flag of the United States.svg  USA Charlie Kamps Jeremy McMahon
      Hans Meyer
      USA 83217174488661313991111 19 19669374
      8Flag of Germany.svg  GER Roman Koch Maxl Koch
      Gregor Bornemann
      GER 11515161644331111111010 17 1715159275
      9Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN György Wossala Pepe Németh
      Richard Ludwig
      HUN 7799 26 261199112424881111141410377
      10Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Peter Hall Will Hall
      Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Berend Vree  (NED)
      CAN 22522 20 2017172216161717221616779979
      11Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mogens Jørgensen Kim Jørgensen
      Allan Hoist Sorensen
      DEN 1121266151555 19 196616161515559980
      12Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Santiago Nottebohm Pablo Araujo de Resende
      Lucas Tumulty
      ARG 3833 23 23141412122020445599171710784
      13Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Johan Offermans Wick Hillige
      Mark Roth
      NED 11919 25 2510102020121222181810102211893
      14Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Lars Ingeberg Frode Kirkedam
      Alf Larsen
      NOR 14725251212121214147755131377 OCS 3412995
      15Flag of Germany.svg  GER Heino von Schuckmann Dominik Meissner
      Markus Stallhofer
      GER 318667716161717552121 DSQ 341313121213197
      16Flag of Germany.svg  GER Thomas Scherer Jens Thomas
      Andreas Baumüller
      GER 292141433181816161010 DNE 34121244101012187
      17Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Frank Højlund Lavrsen Jann Neergard
      Jacob Andersen
      DEN 12610101414131311111717 18 181515661818122104
      18Flag of Germany.svg  GER Holger Weichert Laurent Scheel
      Martin Setzkorn
      GER 4913131818111115156620202020 25 2599137112
      19Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Ludwig Beurle Eberhard Franke
      Ekkehart Steinhuber
      AUT 1027799 21 21212115151313141420202020140119
      20Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Dietzel Dieter Meusinger
      Henrik Frankmann
      GER 3202020882525882121 DNC 34171714141313160126
      21Flag of France.svg  FRA Yves Steff Yves Allain
      Bruno Gerard
      FRA 182 27 27131320202323991616222223232727180153
      22Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Agustin Nottebohm Alejandro Culasso
      Marcelo Schildknecht
      ARG 282121 OCS 341919252514141414242426262222199165
      23Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Georgios Nikoltsis Przemyslaw Goralski
      Roar Skog
      NOR 151181824242222222222222222 29 2921211616196167
      24Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Ole Busbjerg Bjarne Nielsen
      Martin Klein
      DEN 1042828 30 3029291919242488212124242121204174
      25Flag of France.svg  FRA Marc Lefevre Louis Etienne Du Reau
      François Gombeaud
      FRA 198 29 2917173131242426262828252514141313207176
      26Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Anders Moberg Patrik Marklund
      Jonas Boström
      SWE 229232321212626 30 3027272323191927271919215185
      27Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Johan Berglund Pontus Berglund
      Martin Kjellberg
      SWE 2242424 28 282323272725252626232322222424222194
      28Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Frank Ormstad Hans Petter Jostad
      Bjørn Gulbrandsen
      NOR 150262627272727 28 2823232727262618182323225197
      29Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jens Peter Understrup Klaus Allerup
      Jens Poulsen
      DEN 1272222222224242626 DNC 342525272728282525233199
      30Flag of Germany.svg  GER Emil Kuchta Andreas Hamacher
      Susanne Kuchta
      GER 243 31 3110102828292929293030282829292828242211
      31Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Frank Jense Lars Hjorth
      Morten Schmidt
      NOR 1323030 DSQ 343030313128281010313132322929255221
      32Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Göran Gellerhed Pontus Malmberg
      Lars Anrén
      SWE 122 32 3229293232323230302929303031313030275243
      33Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Rune Johansen Tobias Hemdorff
      Jens Petter Andresen
      NOR 503333313133333333313131313232 DNC 34DNC34292258

        Legend:DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNE – Non excludable disqualification;DNF – Did not finish;DSQ – Disqualified;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;
        Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

        • 2012 Progress

        Progress EC Soling 2012.png

        2013 Final results

        2013 [1] [2]
        CastiglioneDellaPescaiaBrunaPorto.JPG
        Harbor looking seawards
        Event title
        Edition46 [13] [14]
        Host Club Velico Castiglione della Pescaia (CVCP)
        Event details
        Venue Castiglione della Pescaia,
        Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
        Dates28 March – 3 April
        Yachts21
        Opening ceremony28 March
        Competitors
        Competitors63
        Competing nations10
        Results
        Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
        Igor Yushko
        Serhiy Pichuhin
        Dmitriy Yarmolenko
        Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
        Roman Koch
        Maxl Koch
        Gregor Bornemann
        Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
        Charlie Kamps
        Jeremy McMahon
        Toby Kamps
          2012
        2014  
        RankCountry Helmsman CrewSail No.Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9TotalTotal

        discard
        Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
        Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Igor Yushko Serhiy Pichuhin
        Dmitriy Yarmolenko
        UKR 1 [13] [14] 4444 8 84411335544113426
        Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  GER Roman Koch Maxl Koch
        Gregor Bornemann
        GER 12266 OCS 221155664488666038
        Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  USA Charlie Kamps Jeremy McMahon
        Toby Kamps
        USA 832 16 1611668844227755775640
        4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow
        Ramzi Souli
        NED 331111882266335511 15 15555641
        5Flag of Slovenia.svg  SLO Boštjan Antončič Marin Lovrovic, Sr.
        Flag of Belarus.svg  Gennadi Strakh  (BLR)
        SLO 199 OCS 227733221122111112126947
        6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Peter Hall Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Berend Vree  (NED)
        Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ben Medendorp  (NED)
        CAN 2251199 OCS 22227744DNF2211447250
        7Flag of Germany.svg  GER Karl Haist Patrick Wichmann
        Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martin Zeileis  (NED)
        GER 308771010117799 11 113366886251
        8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Johan Offermans Niels van Braam
        Wick Hillege
        NED 11414 15 1544551010888877337459
        9Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Guillermo Parodi Federico Linares Garcia de Cosio
        Chavarri Vargas Borja
        ESP 247 13 1333551313887711113311117461
        10Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Dietzel Anna Dietzel
        Sigrid Dietzel
        GER 328331313 OCS 221212131399131322228967
        11Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Christian Holler Peter Farbowski
        Mattijs Holler
        AUT 16655331111 DNF 22131314141212999573
        12Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Bram Soethoudt Gabor Helmhout
        Geert Verheij
        NED 381010 OCS 2211111010661515661010141410482
        13Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Ludwig Beurle Markus Gnan
        Ekkehart Steinhuber
        AUT 102881212101015151414 19 19991818131311899
        14Flag of Germany.svg  GER Heino von Schuckmann Dominik Meissner
        Christian Mack
        GER 318121222 DSQ 221414111112121212DNC22DNC22129107
        15Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Riccardo Nappi Alfio Galeotti
        Matteo Maiano
        ITA 239151577121217171717 DNC 221717991616132110
        16Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Domenico Carducci Leonardo Saletti
        Niccolò Trombini
        ITA 254181816161515 20 2012121010181813131010132112
        17Flag of Germany.svg  GER Gernot Heller Gerhard Auerswald
        Maxy Koch
        GER 31255 OCS 221313181818181818161614141818142120
        18Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Frank Ormstad Mads Baar
        Bjørn Gulbrandsen
        NOR 116 21 2111111414191915151616151516161515142121
        19Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Michele Tognozzi Andrea Maramai
        Giuliano Carotti
        ITA 25120201717 OCS 2299DNF22141410101717DNF22153131
        20Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Fabio Armellini Attilia Papini
        Nicola Armellini
        ITA 2411717181899161616161717 DNS 22DNC22DNC22159137
        21Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Enrico Galbiati Antonio Gorgoglione
        Luigi Bigone
        ITA 19419191414 DNF 222121DNS22DNC22191919191717175153

          Legend:DNF – Did not finish;OCSOn the course side of the starting line;
          Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

          Progress EC Soling 2013.png

          2014 Final results

          2014 [1] [2]
          Societe des Regates de Saint Pierre Quiberon (SRSP).jpg
          Saint Pierre Quiberon Harbor
          Event title
          Edition47 [15]
          Host Société des Régates de Saint Pierre Quiberon (SRSP)
          Event details
          Venue Saint-Pierre-Quiberon,
          Flag of France.svg  France
          Dates14–19 June
          Yachts16
          Opened by Laurence Le Duvéhat (Mayor of Saint-Pierre-Quiberon)
          Opening ceremony14 June
          Competitors
          Competitors48
          Competing nations7
          Results
          Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
          Uwe Steingroß
          Karsten Eller
          Tim Giesecke
          Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
          Peter Hall
          Will Hall
          Steve Lacey
          Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
          Rudy den Outer
          Gavin Lidlow
          Ramzi Souli
            2013
          2015  
          RankCountry Helmsman CrewSail No.Race 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9TotalTotal

          discard
          Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.Pos.Pts.
          Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  GER Uwe Steingroß Karsten Eller
          Tim Giesecke
          GER 323 [15] 5522221133221122 DNC 173518
          Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Peter Hall Will Hall
          Steve Lacey
          CAN 2251111444422 6 64444222822
          Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Rudy den Outer Gavin Lidlow
          Ramzi Souli
          NED 332277112244 8 88811113426
          4Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN György Wossala Christoph Wossala
          Károly Vezér
          HUN 7733555533RDG41122 9 9443627
          5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Johan Offermans Niels van Braam
          Wick Hillige
          NED 177 8 8776611337755334739
          6Flag of Germany.svg  GER Roman Koch Maxl Koch
          Gregor Bornemann
          GER 14433335555996666 DSQ 175841
          7Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Dietzel Maxy Koch
          Anna Dietzel
          GER 3286644101077 11 11779933556251
          8Flag of the United States.svg  USA Matias Collins Flag of France.svg  François Gombeaud  (FRA)
          Flag of Austria.svg  Raimund Machatschek  (AUT)
          USA 8538812126611116655101088 DNC 178366
          9Flag of France.svg  FRA Jean-Marie le Guillou Jean-Claude Luttenbacher
          Jean-Christophe Richard
          FRA 16499 13 13111199101013133377888370
          10Flag of France.svg  FRA Marc Lefevre Louis-Etienne du Reau
          Henri Lefevre
          FRA 19810106688889912121212 14 14668571
          11Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Christian Holler Peter Farbowski
          Cornelius Hoflich
          AUT 1 OCS 1710109913137744551010OCS179275
          12Flag of France.svg  FRA Yves Steff Yves Allain
          Bruno Gerard
          FRA 18211111111 14 1410101313111111111111779985
          13Flag of Austria.svg  AUT Ludwig Beurle Christian Fischer
          Ekkehart Steinhuber
          AUT 102 OCS 17991212121212121010151513139910992
          14Flag of Germany.svg  GER Gernot Heller Gerhard Auerswald
          Valentin Koch
          GER 312121214141515 16 1614141414131315151010123107
          15Flag of France.svg  FRA Pierre Montecot Thierry Fournier
          Pierre Casaux
          FRA 2011313151513131414 DNF 17DNC17141412121111126109
          16Flag of France.svg  FRA Jacques Montecot Claire Montecot
          Gabriel Couronne
          FRA 471414 16 161616151515151515161616161212135119

            Legend:DNC – Did not come to the starting area;DNF – Did not finish;DNS – Did not start;DSQ – Disqualified;RDG – Redress given;
            Discard is crossed out and does not count for the overall result.

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