X-35 (yacht)

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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.

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EventGoldSilverBronze
2007 Kiel Flag of the Netherlands.svg BRS X (NED)
Cees Wieringa
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cool Running (GBR)
Mark Richmond
Flag of Estonia.svg Sector (EST)
Mati Sepp
2008 Cala Galera Flag of Italy.svg L'Irascibile (ITA)
Alberto Signorini
Flag of Italy.svg Foxy Lady – Atlantica Sistemi (ITA)
Antonio Sodo Mingliori
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cool Running (GBR)
Mark Richmond
2009 Kiel Flag of Italy.svg Lelagain (ITA)
Alessandro Solerio
Flag of Finland.svg RoXanna (FIN)
Kimmo Vahatalo
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Just4Fun (NED)
Albert Kooijman
2010 Scarlino Flag of Italy.svg Lelagain (ITA)
Franco Solerio
Flag of Italy.svg Karma (ITA)
Enrico Mattia Pegoraro
Flag of Italy.svg Sector (ITA)
Gianluca Vigano
2011 Århus Flag of Denmark.svg Oxygen (DEN)
Morten Ulrikkeholm
Flag of Italy.svg Lelagain (ITA)
Alessandro Solerio
Flag of Germany.svg Xen (GER)
Torsten Bastiansen
2019 Malmö Flag of Sweden.svg Joanna (SWE)
Jacob Jacobsson
Flag of Lithuania.svg Cool Water (LTU)
Raimondas Šiugždinis
Flag of Italy.svg Spirit of Nerina (ITA)
Paolo Sena

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