The X-35 was designed by X-Yachts Design Team led by Niels Jeppesen and first launched in 2006. The class is recognised by the International Sailing Federation.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2007 Kiel | BRS X (NED) Cees Wieringa | Cool Running (GBR) Mark Richmond | Sector (EST) Mati Sepp |
2008 Cala Galera | L'Irascibile (ITA) Alberto Signorini | Foxy Lady – Atlantica Sistemi (ITA) Antonio Sodo Mingliori | Cool Running (GBR) Mark Richmond |
2009 Kiel | Lelagain (ITA) Alessandro Solerio | RoXanna (FIN) Kimmo Vahatalo | Just4Fun (NED) Albert Kooijman |
2010 Scarlino | Lelagain (ITA) Franco Solerio | Karma (ITA) Enrico Mattia Pegoraro | Sector (ITA) Gianluca Vigano |
2011 Århus | Oxygen (DEN) Morten Ulrikkeholm | Lelagain (ITA) Alessandro Solerio | Xen (GER) Torsten Bastiansen |
2019 Malmö | Joanna (SWE) Jacob Jacobsson | Cool Water (LTU) Raimondas Šiugždinis | Spirit of Nerina (ITA) Paolo Sena |
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