International Marblehead

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The International Marblehead is a class of radio controlled sailing yacht used for competitive racing. It is a measurement controlled class administered by the International Radio Sailing Association.

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As a designated International IRSA class it is entitled to hold World Championships officially recognised by the International Sailing Federation. A Marblehead has a maximum length of 1290 mm and a maximum draught of ca 700 mm, but no minimum displacement. Up to six rigs are allowed, the tallest being about 2200 mm.

Events

World Championships

Year
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1998, Viry-Châtillon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Rad (Own Design)
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Flag of Germany.svg  Janusz WALICKI  (GER)
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2000, Los Narejos
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Rok (Own Design)
Flag of Germany.svg  Janusz WALICKI  (GER)
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2002, Ravenna
Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo BELTRI  (ESP)
Skapel Mk4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Prime Number (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
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2006, Fleetwood
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Starkers 2
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ante KOVACEVIC  (CRO)
Prime Number
Flag of Croatia.svg  Zvonko JEALACIC  (CRO)
Rok
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2012, Ploërmel
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Prime Numbers (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Martin ROBERTS  (GBR)
Starkers 2
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2014, Gouda
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Quark (Own Design)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ante KOVACEVIC  (CRO)
Quark
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2016, Lake Garda
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Longhi  (ITA)
UNKNOWN
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Graham BANTOCK  (GBR)
Quark (Own Design)
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2018, Biblis [1]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brad GIBSON  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
Flag of France.svg  Christophe Boisnault  (FRA)
Grunge (Brad Gibson)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter STOLLERY  (GBR)
Up (Roger Stollery)

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References

  1. http://worlds2018.marbleheadclass.org/results