The Soling World Championship is an International sailing regatta in the Soling organized by the International Soling Association under auspiciën of World Sailing.[1]

Most titles has Norwegian sailor Paul Davis won, with four titles between 2002 and 2012 and another one podiums. Second most titles has Brazilian Vicente Brun, with three.

The most championships has been won by American sailors, nine editions, followed by Canadian sailor, seven titles, and sailors of Denmark (5).

The Soling was an Olympic class from 1972 to 2000.

History

The first Soling World Championship were held in Copenhagen in 1969, the year after the selection as Olympic Three-Men Keelboat for the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Editions

YearCityCountryDatesBoatsAthletesNationsNote/
Reference
1969Copenhagen Denmark8726117[2][3][4]
1970Poole United Kingdom9–16 June[5][3]
1971Oyster Bay, New York United States25-September - 1 October[6][3]
1972Not held due to Olympic Games
[3]
1973Quiberon France17–28 May,[7][3][8]
1974Sydney Australia26 January – 3 February3811414[9][3][10][11][12]
1975Chicago United States1–9 August6218619[13][3][14][15]
1976Not held due to Olympic Games
[3]
1977Hankø Norway1–11 July6018019[16][3][17][18]
1978Rio de Janeiro Brazil22 February – 5 March4814415[19][3][20]
1979Visby Sweden1–11 September59177[21][3][22]
1980Ponce Puerto Rico15–26 January3811414[23][3]
1981Anzio Italy6–16 May59177[24][3]
1982Fremantle Australia8–18 March4012014[25][3]
1983Berkeley Circle United States10–23 July5416218[26][3]
1984Lake Garda Italy15–25 September6419218[27][3]
1985Sarnia Canada5–17 September3911712[28][3]
1986La Trinité-sur-Mer France4–14 September7823417[29][3]
1987Kiel West Germany14–20 June8625824[30][3]
1988Melbourne Australia6–12 January4613815[31][3]
1989Balatonfüred HungaryNo champion decided due to insufficient wind conditions
(less than 5 races)

[3][32]
1990Medemblik Netherlands16–26 August[33][3]
1991Rochester United States22–30 August[34][3]
1992Cádiz Spain21–26 March[35][3]
1993Phalaron Greece4–11 September[36][3]
1994 Finland2–8 July[37][3]
1995Kingston Canada12–18 August[38][3]
1996Punta Ala Italy24–30 March[39][3]
1997Copenhagen Denmark19–26 JulyNo champion decided due to insufficient wind conditions
(less than 5 races)

[40][32]
1998Milwaukee United States31 August – 5 September[41]
1999Melbourne Australia6–17 January[42]
2000Murcia Spain[32]
2001Buenos Aires Argentina15–24 November[43]
2002Marblehead United States23–29 September[44]
2003Balaton Hungary18–25 May[45]
2004Porto Alegre Brazil21–31 January[46]
2005Castiglione della Pescaia Italy20–27 May[47]
2006Annapolis United States16–22 October[48]
2007San Isidro Argentina16–24 November[49]
2008Scarlino Italy13–19 September[50]
2009Toronto Canada10–18 September[51]
2010Porto Alegre Brazil5–13 February[52]
2011Chiemsee Germany22–30 April[53]
2012Lake Michigan United States17–23 September[54]
2013Balatonfüred Hungary19–23 September[55]
2014Punta del Este Uruguay22–30 November[56]
2015Castiglione della Pescaia Italy22–28 May[57]
2016Kingston Canada10–17 September[58]
2017Muiden Netherlands16–22 September3510513[59]
2018Buenos Aires Argentina15–22 November20607[60][61]
2019La Baule France21–27 September3811414[62][63]
2020Milwaukee United StatesPostponed due to COVID-19 till 2021
2021Milwaukee United StatesPostponed due to COVID-19 till 2023
2022Chiemsee Germany2–7 May3711112No champion decided due to insufficient wind conditions

(less than 5 races)[64]

2023Milwaukee United States17–23 September

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
1969
 Denmark
Copenhagen
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Niels Jensen
Poul Mik-Meyer
 Sweden
Pelle Petterson
Crew not documented
 
 United States
Ding Schoonmaker
Crew not documented
 
1970
 United Kingdom
Poole
 Sweden
Stig Wennerström
Stefan Krook
Jan Lybeck
 United States
John Dane III
Mark LeBlanc
John Cerise
 Great Britain
John Oakeley
Crew not documented
 
1971
 United States
Oyster Bay, New York
 United States
Bob Mosbacher
Thad Hutcheson
Tom Dickey
 United States
Bruce Goldsmith
Crew not documented
 
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Valdemar Bandolowski
Niels Jensen
1972 Not held due to Olympic Games
1973
 France
Quiberon
 Denmark
Ib Ussing Andersen
Jørgen Lindhasten
Hans Winther
 Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Crew not documented
 
 Sweden
Stig Wennerström
Stefan Krook
Jan Lybeck
1974
 Australia
Sydney
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Hans Fogh
Bruce McCurrach  South Africa
 Australia
David Forbes
Denis O'Neil
John Anderson
 Sweden
Arved von Grünewaldt
Tommy Nilsson
Hjalmar Schibbye
1975  United States
Chicago
 United States
Bill Buchan
Craig Thomas
Joe Golberg
 United States
Buddy Melges
Crew not documented
 
 United States
John Kolius
Walter Glasgow
Richard Hoepfner
1976 Not held due to Olympic Games
1977
 Norway
Hankø
 Canada
Glen Dexter
Andreas Josenhans
Sandy MacMillan
 Denmark
Valdemar Bandolowski
Jørgen Lindhasten
Erik Hermann Hansen
 Brazil
Gastão Brun
Vicente Brun
Roberto Martins
1978
 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
 Brazil
Gastão Brun
Vicente Brun
Roberto Martins
 Canada
Glen Dexter
Andreas Josenhans
Sandy MacMillan
 Canada
Hans Fogh
John Kerr
Dennis Toews
1979
 Sweden
Visby
 United States
Robbie Haines
Rod Davis
Ed Trevelyan
 Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Crew not documented
 
 Sweden
Stig Wennerström
Crew not documented
 
1980
 Puerto Rico
Ponce
 Canada
Glen Dexter
Andreas Josenhans
Sandy MacMillan
 United States
Robbie Haines
Rod Davis
Ed Trevelyan
 United States
Buddy Melges
Crew not documented
 
1981
 Italy
Anzio
 Brazil
Vincente Brun
Gastão Brun
Steven Bakker  Netherlands
 Greece
Tassos Boudouris
Antonios Bountouris
Dimitrios Deligiann
 Italy
Gianluca Lamaro
Valerio Romano
Aurelio Dalla Vecchia
1982
 Australia
Fremantle
 Australia
Mark Bethwaite
Ian McDiarmid
Glen Read
 Australia
William Packer
Ian Campbell
Robert Hardy
 United States
Dave Perry
Brad Dellenbaugh
Ed Travelyan
1983
 United States
Berkeley Circle
 United States
Robbie Haines
Vicente Brun
Robert Kinney
 United States
Dave Curtis
John Engel
Wally Corwin
 Australia
Peter Gilmour
Crew not documented
 
1984
 Italy
Torbole
 Denmark
Valdemar Bandolowski
Steve Calder
Theis Palm
 Soviet Union
Boris Budnikov
Gennadi Strakh
Oleg Miron
 East Germany
Helmar Nauck
Norbert Hellriegel
Sven Diedering
1985
 Canada
Sarnia
 United States
Dave Curtis
John Engel
Wally Corwin
 Brazil
Torben Grael
Daniel Adler
Ronaldo Senfft
 United States
John Kosteckil
William Baylis
Robert Billingham
1986
 France
La Trinite-sur-Mer
 United States
John Kostecki
William Baylis
Robert Billingham
 United States
David Curtis
John Engel
Wally Corwin
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
1987
 West Germany
Schilksee, Kiel
 East Germany
Helmar Nauck
Norbert Hellriegel
Sven Diedering
 United States
John Kostecki
William Baylis
Robert Billingham
 Soviet Union
Georgy Shayduko
Nikolay Polyakov
Sergey Kanov
1988
Melbourne
 United States
John Kostecki
William Baylis
Bob Billingham
 United States
Dave Curtis
Paul Murphy
Wally Corwin
 Australia
Gary Sheard
Crew not documented
 
1989
 Hungary
Balatonfüred
No champion decided due to insufficient wind conditions (less than 5 races)
1990
Medemblik
 France
Marc Bouet
Fabrice Levet
Alain Pointet
 United States
Kevin Mahaney
James Brady
Douglas Kern
 East Germany
Helmar Nauck
Norbert Hellriegel
Sven Diedering
1991
Rochester
 United States
Larry Klein
Chris Redman
Ron Rosenberg
 Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 United States
Kevin P. Mahaney
James Brady
Douglas Kern
1992
Cadiz
 Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Denmark
Jesper Bank
Jesper Seier
Steen Secher
 Sweden
Magnus Holmberg
Björn Alm
Johan Barne
1993
Phaleron
 Greece
Tassos Boudouris
Dimitrios Deligiannis
Leo Pelekanakis
 Germany
Albert Batzill
Lang
Eddy Eich
 Spain
Luis Doreste
Domingo Manrique
David Vera
1994
Helsingfors
 Spain
Manuel Doreste
José Valades
Juan Galmes
 Denmark
Jesper Bank
Kræn Nielsen
Thomas Jacobsen
 United States
Jeff Madrigali
Kent Massey
James Barton
1995
Kingston
 Spain
Luis Doreste
Domingo Manrique
David Vera
 Sweden
Magnus Holmberg
Björn Alm
Johan Barne
 United States
Matt Hayes
Stephen McConaghy
Barry Watson
1996
Punta Ala
 Russia
Georgy Shayduko
Igor Skalin
Dmitri Shabanov
 Italy
Mario Celon
Torboli
Nicola Celon
 Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
1997
 Denmark
Copenhagen
No champion decided due to insufficient wind conditions (less than 5 races)
1998
Milwaukee
 Russia
Georgy Shayduko
Sergey Volchkov
Pavel Komarov
 Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Volodymyr Korotkov
Serhiy Timokhov
 Italy
Paolo Cian
Pierluigi
Colannino
1999
Melbourne
 Denmark
Stig Westergaard
Jens Bojsen-Møller
Bjørn Westergaard
 Germany
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski
 Netherlands
Roy Heiner
Peter van Niekerk
Dirk de Ridder
2000
Murcia
 United States
Jeff Madrigali
Hartwell Jordan
Craig Healy
 Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Volodymyr Korotkov
Serhiy Timokhov
 Sweden
Hans Wallén
Magnus Augustson
Johan Barne
2001
San Isidro
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernán Celedoni
Maximo Smith
 Argentina
Luis Cerrato
Federico Haymes Biedma
Fabio Scarpati
 Argentina
Martín Busch
Pablo Noceti
Ismael Ayerza
2002
Marblehead
 Canada
Bill Abbott, Jr.
Paul Davis
William Abbott
 United States
Dave Curtis
George Iverson
Ben Richardson
 United States
Dave Franzel
Dave Carlson
Maximo Smith
2003
Balaton
 Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Sergej Timostschow
Dmitri Jarowoj
 Germany
Thomas Maschkiwitz
Christoph Sauerbier
Knut Seelig
 Germany
Heiko Winkler
Stefan Wenzel
Jens Niemann
2004
Porto Alegre
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernán Celedoni
Maximo Smith
 Hungary
George Wossala
Leslie Kovacsi
Pepe Nemeth
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Pinto Ribeiro
Lucio Pinto Ribeiro
2005
Castiglioni della Pescaia
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Slovenia
Boštjan Antončič
Gennadi Strakh
Zeljko Perovic
 Hungary
Balazs Gyenese
Gyula Mónus
Károly Vezér
2006
Annapolis
 Canada
Hans Fogh
Roger Cheer
Gordon Devries
 Canada
Peter Hall
Philip Karrigan
Jay Deakin
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Maximo Smith
Miguel Lacour
2007
San Isidoro
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Pinto Ribeiro
Lucio Pinto Ribeiro
 Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flávio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Tomas Peuvrel
Maximo Feldtmann
2008
Scarlino
 Slovenia
Boštjan Antončič
Gennadi Strakh
Karlo Hmeljak
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernán Celedoni
Maximo Smith
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Tomas Peuvrel
Maximo Feldtmann
2009
Toronto
 Canada
Bill Abbott, Jr.
Paul Davis
Joanne Abbott
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Canada
Peter Hall
Phillip Kerrigan
Gavin Flinn
2010
Porto Alegre
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernán Celedoni
Maximo Smith
 Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flávio Quevedo
Andre Renard
2011
Prien am Chiemsee
 Canada
Peter Hall
Paul Davis
Phillip Kerrigan
 Hungary
George Wossala
Károly Vezér
Pepe Nemeth
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Paulo Lemos Ribeiro
Felipe Ilha
2012
Milwaukee
 Canada
Peter Hall
Paul Davis
William Hall
 Canada
Hans Fogh
John Finch
Gordon Devries
 Canada
Bill Abbott, Jr.
Joanne Abbott
Tom Freeman
2013
Balatonalmádi
 Hungary
Farkas Litkey
Károly Vezér
Csaba Weinhardt
 Canada
Peter Hall
Paul Davis
William Hall
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Felipe Ilha
Fernando Ilha
2014
Punta del Este
 Canada
Peter Hall
Johan Offermans  Netherlands
William Hall
 Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Flávio Quevedo
Andre Renard
 Argentina
Martin Busch
Eduardo Zimmermann
Maximo Feldtmann
2015
Castiglione della Pescaia
 Hungary
Litkey Farkas
Károly Vezér
Weinhardt Csaba
 Canada
Bill Abbott, Jr.
Joanne Abbott
William Abbott
 Austria
Florian Felzmann
Michael Felzmann
Margund Schuh
2016
Kingston
 Canada
Bill Abbott, Jr.
Joanne Abbott
Scott McNeill
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Manfredo Florick
Gustavo Ilha
 Canada
Thomas Fogh
Roger Cheer
Gord Devries
2017
Muiden
 Hungary
Litkey Farkas
Károly Vezér
Gábor Oroszlán
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Manfredo Flöricke
Carlo de Leo
 Ukraine
Igor Yushko
Serhiy Pichuhin
Igor Severjanov
2018  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Hernán Celedoni
Tomas Roldan
 Brazil
Cicero Hartmann
Frederico Sidou
Andre Renard
 Brazil
George Nehm
Marcos Pinto Ribeiro
Alexandre Mueller
2019
La Baule
 Hungary
Litkey Farkas
Kristóf Joó
Pepe Nemeth
 Brazil
Nelson Ilha
Manfredo Flöricke
Gustavo Ilha
 Finland
Eki Heinonen
Gabor Helmhout  Netherlands
Ties Verploegh  Netherlands
2020
Milwaukee
Postponed due to COVID-19 till 2021
2021
Milwaukee
Postponed due to COVID-19 till 2023
2022
Chiemsee
2 - 7 May
Chiemsee Yacht Club
Germany
No champion decided due to insufficient wind conditions (Zero races!)
2023 Milwaukee 17-23 September Milwaukee Yacht Club United States
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)910928
2 Canada (CAN)95418
3 Denmark (DEN)55111
4 Hungary (HUN)4217
5 Brazil (BRA)37616
6 Germany (GER)35210
7 Argentina (ARG)33511
8 Spain (ESP)2013
9 Russia (RUS)2002
10 Sweden (SWE)1258
11 Australia (AUS)1225
12 Ukraine (UKR)1214
13 Greece (GRE)1102
 Slovenia (SLO)1102
15 East Germany (GDR)1034
16 France (FRA)1001
17 Italy (ITA)0123
18 Soviet Union (URS)0112
19 Austria (AUT)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (22 entries)474747141

Multiple World champions ranking

Position Sailor Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Paul Davis Canada4105
2Litkey Farkas Hungary4004
3Peter Hall Canada3216
4Gustavo Warburg Argentina3115
Bill Abbott Jr. Canada3115
Károly Vezér Hungary3115
7Hernán Celedoni Argentina3104
8Vicente Brun Brazil3014
9Maximo Smith Brazil2125
10Hans Fogh Canada2114
Joanne Abbott Canada2114
John Kostecki United States2114
Robert Billingham United States2114
William Baylis United States2114
15Andreas Josenhans Canada2103
Glen Dexter Canada2103
Sandy MacMillan Canada2103
William Hall Canada2103
Gregor Bornemann Germany2103
Maxl Koch Germany2103
Roman Koch Germany2103
Robbie Haines United States2103
23Gastão Brun Brazil2013
Paul Elvstrøm Denmark2013
Georgy Shayduko Russia2103
26Weinhardt Csaba Hungary2002

See also

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