Tasar World Championship

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The Tasar World Championship is an bi-annual international sailing regatta for Tasar (dinghy) class, they are organized by the host club on behalf of the International Tasar Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. The class gained World Sailing recognition at the end of 2001. [1]

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Events

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2017
Host cities of the Tasar World Championship
Ed.YearHostParticipantRef
Host clubLocationNat.BoatsSailorsNationsCont.Ref
1 2003-06-20 to 06–27 Canadian Forces Sailing Association Esquimalt, BC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada6212664 [2] [3]
2 2005-07-01 to 07–08 Flag placeholder.svg Darwin Sailing Club Darwin Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia13026164 [4]
3 2007-07-02 to 07–11 Australian Tasar Council
/ Cape Panwa Hotel
Phuket Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand5811685 [5] [6] [7]
4 2009-09-18 to 09–27 Wakayama Sailing Center Wakayama Flag of Japan.svg Japan7817564 [8] [9]
5 2011-09-16 to 09–23 Flag placeholder.svg Royal Torbay Yacht Club Torbay Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom5310664 [10] [11] [12]
6 2013-08-10 to 08–17 Columbia Gorge Racing Association Cascade Locks, Oregon Flag of the United States.svg United States5911864 [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
7 2015-01-02 to 01–09 Flag placeholder.svg Geographe Bay Yacht Club Busselton Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia12224474 [18] [19] [20]
8 2017-07-30 to 08–06 Gamagori Flag of Japan.svg Japan9720854 [21] [22] [23]
9 2019-07-29 to 08–03 Flag placeholder.svg  Hayling Island Sailing Club Hayling Island Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom6713474 [24] [25] [26]
2021-09-10 to 09–18Burgee of Seattle yc.svg Seattle Yacht Club
/ Flag placeholder.svg Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle
Seattle, Washington Flag of the United States.svg United StatesDelay to 2022 due to COVID [27]
10 2022-09-17 to 09–25 Burgee of Seattle yc.svg Seattle Yacht Club
/ Flag placeholder.svg Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle
Seattle, Washington Flag of the United States.svg United States306043 [28] [29] [30]
11 2024-01-02 to 01–09 Burgee of Sandringham Ycht Club.svg Sandringham Yacht Club Melbourne Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia

Multiple World Champions

Compiled from the data below the table includes up to and including 2022.

RankingSailorGoldSilverBronzeTotalNo. Entries*Ref.
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robert Douglass  (AUS)33179 [31]
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)33179 [32]
3Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan McKee  (USA)31045 [33]
3Flag of the United States.svg Libby Johnson Mckee (USA)31045 [34]

Medalists

Year / LocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2003
details
Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan McKee  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Libby Johnson-McKee  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Carol Buchan  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Carl Buchan  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Jay Renehan  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Lisa Renehan  (USA)
[35]
2005
details
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robert Douglass
Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig McPhee
Kevin Kellow  (AUS)
Flag of Japan.svg  Ikuya Tanaka
Noriko Tanaka  (JPN)
[35]
2007
details
Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan McKee  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Libby Johnson-McKee  (USA)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rob Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brett Young  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kevin Kellow  (AUS)
[35]
2009
details
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rob Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig McPhee (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phillippa Arevalo (AUS)
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Sato (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg Yasuaki Muragishi (JPN)
[35]
2011
details
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Ridgway (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bronwyn Ridgway (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rob Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Malcolm Davies (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fiona Davies (GBR)
[11]
2013
details
Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Boscolo (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg Haley Lane (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Karas (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg Molly Jackson (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg Dalton Bergan (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Bergan (USA)
[15] [17]
2015
details
2858 – Doppio
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Dance (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Hackett (AUS)
2848 – Coollit
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rob Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
2916 – Fast & Thorough & Sharp as a Tack
Flag of the United States.svg Jay Renehan (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg Lisa Renehan (USA)
[20]
2017
details
USA 2597 (37) - Dr. Beverly
Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan McKee  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Libby Johnson-McKee  (USA)
AUS 2858 (60) – Doppio
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Dance (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeremy Elmslie (AUS)
AUS 2848 (11) – Coollit II
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robert Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
[19]
2019
details
AUS 2848
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robert Douglass  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nicole Douglass  (AUS)
AUS 2942
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Burman (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tara Burman (AUS)
GBR 2877
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  James Peters  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Darling (GBR)
[26]
2022
details
USA 2690
Flag of the United States.svg  Dalton Bergan  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Lindsay Bergan  (USA)
USA 2981
Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan McKee  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Libby Johnson McKee  (USA)
USA 2982
Flag of the United States.svg  Jay Renehan  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Lisa Renehan  (USA)
[29]

International Regatta

Prior to gaining World Sailing status the class held the following International regattas.

YearGoldSilverBronze
1981 CanberraFlag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
David Jones
Malcolm Jones
1983 VancouverFlag of the United States.svg USA
Charlie McKee
Leslie Miller
1985 SydneyFlag of the United States.svg USA
Charlie McKee
Becky Brown
1986 LondonFlag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Rick Longbottom
Louise Scullion
1988 YeppoonFlag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Adrian Finglas
Adam Beashel
1989 VancouverFlag of the United States.svg USA
Charlie McKee
Becky Brown
1991 AdelaideFlag of the United States.svg USA
Charlie McKee
Becky Brown
1992 HayamaFlag of the United States.svg USA
Jay Renehan
Lisa Renehan
1994 TorbayFlag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Russell Ford
Cheryl Hutchins
1996 Cascade LocksFlag of the United States.svg USA
Jonathan McKee
Libby McKee
Flag of the United States.svg USA
Charlie McKee
Becky McKee
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Thilo Giese
Beth Caulkin
1998 MelbourneFlag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Brett Young
Alan Blenkle
Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
B. Paine
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
M. Conry
 
1999 Hamana-KoFlag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Ben Nicholas
Thomas Winter
Flag of Japan.svg JPN
Ikuya Tanaka
Noriko Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg JPN
George Motoyoshi
Natsuki Motoyoshi
2001 WhitstableFlag of the United States.svg USA
Carol Buchan
Carl Buchan
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Thilo Giese
Sandra Towers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Craig McPhee
Kevin Kellow

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