Star South American Championship

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Star South American Championship are annual South American Championship sailing regattas in the Star class organised by the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association.

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Editions

YearCityCountryDatesAthletesNationsNote
1990 [1]
1991 [1]
1992 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20–30 January [2]
1993 [1]
1994 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 26 February – 5 March [3]
1995 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 28 January – 4 February [4]
1996 Búzios Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3–6 January [5] [1]
1997 [1]
1998 Búzios Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2–7 January [1]
1999 [1]
2000 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16–21 January [6] [1]
2001 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 16–21 January [7]
2002 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2–6 January [8]
2003 Olivos Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 14–19 January [9]
2004 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22–25 February [10]
2005 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 5–9 January [11] [12]
2006 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 17–23 February [13]
2007 Mar del Plata Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 19–25 March [14]
2008 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3–8 January [15]
2009 Valparaíso Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 10–14 January [16] [17]
2010 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 24–29 November 2009 [18]
2011 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 30 March – 3 April [19] [20]
2012 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22–25 March [21]
2013 San Isidro Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 21–25 November [22]
2014 Ilhabela Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22–26 July [23]
2015 Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 28–31 October [24] [25]
2016 Paranoá Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 27–31 July [26]
2017 Olivos Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 23–27 November [27]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
2017 Olivos [28] Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
M. Bellotti
M. Bueno
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H. Longarela
H. Longarela
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F. MacGowan
A. Simonet

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