The Sonar World Championship is an bi-annual international sailing regatta for Sonar (keelboat), organized by the host club on behalf of the International Sonar Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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2001 | USA 503 Mark Ploch (USA) Paul Beaudin (USA) | USA 360 Craig Sinclair (USA) | USA 384 - Nefarious Steve Shepstone (USA) | [31] [2] |
2004 | USA 384 Steve Shepstone (USA) Melissa Shepstone (USA) | Peter Galloway (USA) | John Ross-Duggan (USA) | [32] [4] |
2005 | Nefarious Steven Shepstone (USA) | Billy Paul Bowen (GBR) | Fast Forward Peter Galloway (USA) | [6] |
2007 | USA 653 (35) Bill Lynn (USA) Chris HufStader (USA) | USA 439 (14) - Troll Greg Anthony (USA) | USA 753 (48) - Dominatrix Rick Dominique (USA) | [7] |
2009 | USA 369 Dave Franzel (USA) Todd Cooper (USA) Greg Anthony (USA) Conor Hayes (USA) | USA 564 Judson Smith (USA) | USA 411 Karl Ziegler (USA) | [8] |
2011 | Nefarious Steve Shepstone (USA) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | Bertie Simon Barter (GBR) | Jack Scott McLeod (USA) | [33] |
2013 | USA 841 (4) - Rafiki Eric Voss (USA) | USA 506 (23) - Evil Empire Colin Gordon (USA) | USA 701 (21) - Fast Forward Peter Galloway (USA) | [13] [34] |
2015 | 24 / USA 360 – Spitfire Karl Ziegler (USA) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | 17 / USA 825 – Repulse Dave Franzel (USA) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | 9 / CAN 834 – Bella Rena Bella Rena (CAN) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | [16] [17] |
2017 | USA 701 – Fast Forward Peter Galloway (USA) | USA 360 – Spitfire Karl Ziegler (USA) | USA 841 – Rafiki Eric Voss (USA) | [20] [21] |
2019 | Michael Wilde (USA) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | Brian Doyle (USA) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | Eric Voss (USA) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN | [25] |
2022 | Nefarious – USA 384 Bob Lawrence (USA) | CAN 754 – Ping Andreas Josenhans (CAN) | USA 787 – Resonance Brian Doyle (USA) | [29] |
2024 | USA 654 - Wind Morgan Connor (USA) | USA 701 - Fast Forward Garin Pace (USA) | USA 506 T K (USA) | [30] |
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