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Europe World Championships

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Europe World Championships are World sailing championships in the Europe class that have been held annually since 1966 (open event).

Since 1978 the event is split into a female and a male event have been held in conjunction. The event is organized by the host club on behalf of the International Europe Class Union and also recognized by World Sailing.[1]

Europe was an Olympic class from 1992 to 2004.

The class has had additional World Championships organized by World Sailing when the class was used in the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships and the IYRU Womens Sailing World Championships.

Editions

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Event Host Participation Ref.
Ed. Dates Year Host club Location Country Gender Ath. Nat. Cont.
01 1966 Antibes  France Open [2]
02 1967 Ostend  Belgium Open [2]
03 1968 Madeira  Portugal Open [2]
04 1969 Toulon  France Open [2]
05 1970 Fluessen  Netherlands Open [2]
06 1971 Ratzeburger See  West Germany Open [2]
07 1972 Nyborg  Denmark Open [2]
08 1973 Bandol  France Open [2]
09 1974 Horten  Norway Open [2]
10 1975 Palma  Spain Open [2]
11 1976 Malmö  Sweden Open [3]
12 1977 Open [4]
13 1978 Skovshoved  Denmark Open [5]
Female
14 1979 La Rochelle  France Open [6]
Female
15a 1980 Helsinki  Finland Open [2]
15b 1980 Grömitz  West Germany Female [7][8]
16 1–10 August 1981 Horn  Netherlands Open [9]
Female
17 1982 Monfalcone  Italy Open [10]
Female
18 1–6 August 1983 Fuengirola  Spain Open [11]
Female
19 20–27 July 1984 Kiel  West Germany Open [12]
15–19 July Female [13]
20 21–26 July 1985 Tønsberg  Norway Male [14]
14–20 July Female [15]
21 26 July –
1 August
1986 Helsinki  Finland Male [16]
21–25 July Female [17]
22 1–8 August 1987 Crozon-Morgat  France Male [18]
Female
23 5–12 August 1988 Nieuwpoort  Belgium Male [19]
Female
24 1989 Oxelösund  Sweden Male [20]
Female
25 17–29 July 1990 Livorno  Italy Male [21]
Female
26 19–28 January 1991 Búzios  Brazil Male [22]
Female
27 4–12 July 1992 Izola  Yugoslavia Male [23]
Female
28 31 July –
8 August
1993 Kaløvig  Denmark Male [24][25]
Female
30 9–15 July 1994 La Rochelle  France Male [26]
Female
31 27 January
– 4 February
1995 Auckland  New Zealand Male [27]
Female
32 6–13 July 1996 Mallorca  Spain Male [28]
Female
33 2–10 August 1997 San Francisco  United States Male [29]
Female
34 27 July –
2 August
1998 Travemünde  Germany Male [30][2]
Female
35 10–17 January 1999 Mornington Yacht Club Melbourne  Australia Male [31]
Female
36 11–18 January 2000 Salvador  Brazil Male [32]
Female
37 1–7 July 2001 Vilamoura  Portugal Male 102 20 4 [33]
Female 134 30 5
38 26 August –
3 September
2002 Hamilton  Canada Male 48 13 3 [34]
Female 108 27 5
39 4–10 September 2003 Cádiz  Spain Male 63 14 4 [35]
11–24 September 2003 Cádiz  Spain Female 114 36 5
40 10–17 July 2004 Cagliari  Italy Male [36]
Female 104 29 4
41 1–9 September 2005 Rizhao  China Male [37]
Female
42 8–16 July 2006 Copenhagen  Denmark Male [38]
Female 79 13 2
43 16–27 July 2007 Workum  Netherlands Male [39]
Female
44 4–12 July 2008 Vila Real de Santo António  Portugal Male [40]
Female
45 24 July –
2 August
2009 Brest  France Male 93 12 1 [41]
Female
46 23–31 July 2010 Arkösund  Sweden Male 92 13 1 [42]
Female 68 9 1
47 8–15 August 2011 Gravedona  Italy Male [43][44]
Female 73 11 2
48 12–24 July 2012 L'Escala  Spain Male [45]
Female 68 11 1
49 3–11 August 2013 Sønderborg  Denmark Male [45][46]
Female
50 2014 La Rochelle  France Male 73 8 2 [44]
Female 61 8 1
51 2015 Arendal  Norway Male 63 8 1 [44]
Female 46 8 1
52 7–13 July 2016 Torbole  Italy Male 48 9 2 [47][44]
Female 76 10 2
53 1–12 July 2017 Club Vela Blanes Blanes  Spain Male 76 12 2 [48]
Female 54 9 2
54 5–11 August 2018 Segelclub Kühlungsborn Kühlungsborn  Germany Male 76 10 2 [25]
Female 48 9 2
55 29 July – 9 August 2019 CN El Balis El Balis  Spain Male 65 [25]
Female 44
N/A 2020 Råå  Sweden postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic [49]
56 10 July –
16 August
2021 Råå Jolleklubb Råå  Sweden Male 81 8 1 [50][51]
Female 48 7 1
57 1–12 July 2022 Société des Régates de Douarnenez Douarnenez  France Male 88 11 1 [52]
Female 58 9 1 [53]
58 8–14 July 2023 Vallensbaek Sejlklub Vallensbæk  Denmark Male 78 11 1 [54]
Female 61 11 2

Multiple World champions

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Compiled from the medallists tables below up to and including 2023.

Ranking Sailor Gold Silver Bronze Total No. Entries
1  Anna Livbjerg (DEN) 11 1 2 14 16 [55]
2  Sören Johnsen (DEN) 4 1 0 5 7 [56]
3  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR) 3 3 2 8 12 [57]
4  Kristine Roug (DEN) 3 1 1 5 6 [58]
5  Marit Söderström (SWE) 3 0 0 3 3 [59]
6  Pau Schilt Catafal (ESP) 2 2 0 4 6 [60]
7  Margriet Matthijsse (NED) 2 1 1 4 5 [61]
8  Siren Sundby (NOR) 2 1 0 3 6 [62]
8  Karin Andersson (NOR) 2 1 0 3 3 [63]
8  Carolijn Brouwer (NED) 2 1 0 3 9 [64]
8  Sven Stadel Seiler (ESP) 2 1 0 3 5 [65]
12  Fabian Kirchhoff (GER) 2 0 1 3 5 [66]
13  Chiara Calligaris (ITA) 2 0 0 2 5 [67]
13  Serge Kats (NED) 2 0 0 2 2 [68]
13  Claude Jeandot (FRA) 2 0 0 2 2 [69]
13  Mattias Rham (SWE) 2 0 0 2 2 [70]

Medalists

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Open

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1966 Antibes  Paul Maes (BEL)  P. Van Genabeek (BEL)  Bartoli (FRA) [25]
1967 Ostende  M. Lambot (FRA)  Paul Maes (BEL)  Van Godtsenhoeven (BEL) [25]
1968 Madeira  Paul Maes (BEL)  Stafler (FRA)  Cospen (FRA) [25]
1969 Toulon  Stafler (FRA)  J. Demoulin (FRA)  Devillers (FRA) [25]
1970 Fluessen  Paul Maes (BEL)  Hervey (FRA)  C. Maes (BEL) [25]
1971 Ratzeburger See  Klaus-Dieter Schultz (FRG)  François de Harlez (BEL)  J.-P. Bernard (BEL) [25]
1972 Nyborg  Christian Hervet (FRA)  Rolland Chutin (FRA)  Jørgen Holm Nilsen (DEN) [25]
1973 Bandol  Frederic Russo (FRA)  Yves Silvestro (FRA)  Claude Jeandot (FRA) [25]
1974 Horten  Yves Silvestro (FRA)  Klaus-Dieter Schultz (FRG)  Pierre Saint-Jean (FRA) [25]
1975 C'an Pastilla  Pierre Saint-Jean (FRA)  Christian Lunde (SWE)  Dan Persson (SWE) [25]
1976 Malmö  Claude Jeandot (FRA)  Kim Christensen (DEN)  Pierre Saint-Jean (FRA) [25]
1977  Christian Lunde (SWE)  Kim Christensen (DEN)  Luc Van Keirsbilk (BEL) [25]

Men

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1978 Skovshoved  Hans Wallén (SWE)  Jonas Häggblom (SWE)  Peter Nerenst (DEN) [25]
1979 La Rochelle  Claude Jeandot (FRA)  Christian Hervet (FRA)  Jonas Häggblom (SWE) [25]
1980 Helsinki  Lars Christensen (NOR)  Erik Noret (FRA)  Hans Wallén (SWE) [25]
1981 Hoorn[25]  Tom Jungell (FIN)  Henrik Eklund (FIN)  Christian Lunde (SWE)
1982 Monfalcone[25]  Marco Pirinoli (FRA)  Peter Dykes (SWE)  Lennart L. Junggren (SWE)
1983 Fuengirola[25] no champion decided
1984 Kiel[25]  Joachim Helmich (FRG)  Bo Petersen (DEN)  Hans Riber (DEN)
1985 Tønsberg[25]  Ole Petter Pollen (NOR)  José Carlos Frau (ESP)  Johan Petterson (SWE)
1986 Helsinki[25]  Niklas Bechvid (SWE)  Niels Schjøth (DEN)  Kim Christensen (DEN)
1987 Crozon-Morgat[25]  Thomas Johansson (SWE)  Kim Christensen (DEN)  Søren Eselrup (DEN)
1988 Nieuwpoort[25]  Serge Kats (NED)  Kim Christensen (DEN)  Raimo Selen (FIN)
1989 Oxelösund[25]  Serge Kats (NED)  Stefan Rahm (SWE)  Jan Christiansen (DEN)
1990 Livorno[25]  Jyrki Taiminen (FIN)  Matteo Binetti (ITA)  Ricardo Zabell (ESP)
1991 Buzios[25]  Stefan Rahm (SWE)  Henrik Wallén (SWE)  Kim Christensen (DEN)
1992 Izola[25]  Petri Karto (FIN)  Potohar Samo (SLO)  Peer Moberg (NOR)
1993 Kaløvig[25]  Olivier Baches (FRA)  Peder Rønholt (DEN)  Johan Molund (SWE)
1994 La Rochelle[25]  Mattias Rahm (SWE)  Xavier Revil (FRA)  Johan Molund (SWE)
1995 North Shore City[25]  Mattias Rahm (SWE)  Johan Molund (SWE)  Carl Johan Åkeson (SWE)
1996 Palma de Mallorca[25]  Johan Molund (SWE)  Christoffer Sundby (NOR)  Rasmus Terp (DEN)
1997 San Francisco[25]  Christoffer Sundby (NOR)  Laurent Guillemette (FRA)  Jesper Melling (DEN)
1998 Travemünde[25]  Søren Johnsen (DEN)  Jacek Zbierski (POL)  Wouter van Catz (NED)
1999 Mornington[25]  Søren Johnsen (DEN)  Peter Santén (SWE)  Dennis Dengsø (DEN)
2000 Salvador da Bahia[25]  Mats Wang Hansen (NOR)  Søren Johnsen (DEN)  Axel Netterlid (SWE)
2001 Vilamoura[25]  Søren Johnsen (DEN)  Valérian Lebrun (FRA)  Jo Richard Aasvang (NOR)
2002 Hamilton[25]  Søren Johnsen (DEN)  Gerard Marín (ESP)  Pablo Arandia (ESP)
2003 Cádiz[25]  Fredrik Svensson (SWE)  Oscar Claeson (SWE)  Christopher Gundersen (NOR)
2004 Cagliari[25]  Christopher Gundersen (NOR)  Arvid Claeson (SWE)  Michael Risør (DEN)
2005 Rizhao[25]  Jesús Rogel (ESP)  Jiang Linuhua (CHN)  Sven Stadel (GER)
2006 Skovshoved[25]  Sven Stadel (GER)  Victor Bergström (SWE)  Jakob Ege Friis (DEN)
2007 Workum[25]  Mathias Mollat (NOR)  Jean-Christophe Gache (FRA)  Sven Stadel (ESP)
2008 Santo Antonio[25]  Teemu Rantanen (FIN)  Kristian Skarseth (NOR)  Charlie Ekberg (SWE)
2009 Brest[25]  Thomas Ribeaud (FRA)  Sven Stadel (ESP)  Anders Carlson (SWE)
2010 Arkösund[25]  Sven Stadel (ESP)  Tobias Hemdorff (DEN)  Kaarle Tapper (FIN)
2011 Gravedona[25]  Tobias Hemdorff (DEN)  Gerard Marín (ESP)  Magnus Andersen (NOR)
2012 L'Escala[25]  Gerard Marín (ESP)  Sylvain Notonier (FRA)  Nicholas Fadler Martinsen (NOR)
2013 Sønderborg[25]  Mathias Livbjerg (DEN)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Pau Schilt (ESP)
2014 La Rochelle[25]  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Pau Schilt (ESP)  Sylvain Notonier (FRA)
2015 Arendal[25]  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Emil Munch (DEN)  Oscar Bengtson (SWE)
2016 Torbole[25]  Valérian Lebrun (FRA)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Kristian Præst (DEN)
2017 Blanes[25]  Sven Stadel (ESP)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Fabian Kirchhoff (GER)
2018 Kühlungsborn[25]  Fabian Kirchhoff (GER)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Kristian Præst (DEN)
2019 El Balis[25]  Pau Schilt (ESP)  Alejandro Pareja (ESP)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)
2020 Råå[25] postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Råå[71]  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)  Pau Schilt (ESP)  Albin Johnsson (SWE)
2022 Douarnenez[25]  Pau Schilt (ESP)  Daniel Cabré (ESP)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)
2023  Andreas Svensson (DEN)

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1978 Skovshoved[72]  Marit Söderström (SWE)
1979 La Rochelle[72]  Marit Söderström (SWE)  Chaudun (FRA)  Lefort (FRA)
1980 Grömitz[72]  S. Krenninger (FRA)  A. Lefort (FRA)  M. Andersson (SWE)
1981 Hoorn  Marit Söderström (SWE)  S. Krenninger (FRA)  Lone Sørensen (DEN)
1982 Monfalcone[72]  Véronique Aulnette (FRA)  Susanne Erikson (SWE)  Ulrika Wallin (SWE)
1983 Fuengirola[72] no champion decided
1984 Kiel[72]  Karin Andersson (SWE)  Frédérique Fèvre (FRA)  Lone Sørensen (DEN)
1985 Tønsberg[72]  Karin Andersson (SWE)  Mette Munch (DEN)  Malin Hulten (SWE)
1986 Helsinki[72]  Ida Andersen (NOR)  Mette Munch (DEN)  Tordis Lerøen (NOR)
1987 Crozon-Morgat[72]  Tonje Kristiansen (NOR)  Mette Munch (DEN)  Arianna Bogatec (ITA)
1988 Nieuwpoort[72]  Sabina De Martino (ITA)  Linda Andersen (NOR)  Laurence Nicolas (FRA)
1989 Oxelösund[72]  Chiara Calligaris (ITA)  Courtenay Becker (USA)  Tordis Lerøen (NOR)
1990 Livorno[72]  Chiara Calligaris (ITA)  Min Dezillie (BEL)  Sabrina Landi (ITA)
1991 Buzios[72]  Carole Reitzer (FRA)  Karin Andersson (SWE)  Dorte Jensen (DEN)
1992 Izola[72]  Malin Millbourn (SWE)  J. Bellemans (BEL)  C. Nordqvist (SWE)
1993 Kaløvig[72]  Dorte Jensen (DEN)  Shirley Robertson (GBR)  Zilla Fokke (NED)
1994 La Rochelle[72]  Kristine Roug (DEN)  Tine Moberg-Parker (CAN)  Margriet Matthijsse (NED)
1995 North Shore City[72]  Kristine Roug (DEN)  Margriet Matthijsse (NED)  Natalia Vía Dufresne (ESP)
1996 Palma de Mallorca[72]  Carolijn Brouwer (NED)  Karianne Eikeland (NOR)  Carolina Toll (NOR)
1997 San Francisco[72]  Margriet Matthijsse (NED)  Kristine Roug (DEN)  Melanie Dennison (AUS)
1998 Travemünde[72]  Carolijn Brouwer (NED)  Shirley Robertson (GBR)  Kristine Roug (DEN)
1999 Mornington[72]  Margriet Matthijsse (NED)  Melanie Dennison (AUS)  Shirley Robertson (GBR)
2000 Salvador da Bahia[72]  Kristine Roug (DEN)  Shirley Robertson (GBR)  Meg Galliard (USA)
2001 Vilamoura[72]  Sari Multala (FIN)  Carolijn Brouwer (NED)  Lenka Šmídová (CZE)
2002 Hamilton[72]  Sarah Blanck (AUS)  Siren Sundby (NOR)  Petra Niemann (GER)
2003 Cádiz[72]  Siren Sundby (NOR)  Sari Multala (FIN)  Meg Galliard (USA)
2004 Cagliari[72]  Siren Sundby (NOR)  Sari Multala (FIN)  Petra Niemann (GER)
2005 Rizhao[72]  Shen Xiaoying (CHN)  Lu Lianhua (CHN)  Tania Elías Calles (MEX)
2006 Skovshoved[72]  Sandra Sandqvist (SWE)  Sarah Bregendahl (DEN)  Helen Montilla (ESP)
2007 Workum[72]  Svenja Puls (GER)  Josefine Boel (DEN)  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)
2008 Santo Antonio[72]  Josefin Olsson (SWE)  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)  Anette Viborg Andreasen (DEN)
2009 Brest[72]  Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)  Anette Viborg Andreasen (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)
2010 Arkösund[72]  Elisabet Llargués (ESP)  Hanna Klinga (SWE)  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)
2011 Gravedona[72]  Silvia Zennaro (ITA)  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Janika Puls (GER)
2012 L'Escala[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Anna Mikkelsen (SWE)  Silvia Zennaro (ITA)
2013 Sønderborg[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)  Kristine Mauritzen (DEN)
2014 La Rochelle[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Kristine Mauritzen (DEN)  Mathilde Géron (FRA)
2015 Arendal[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Vilma Bobeck (SWE)  Anna Munch (DEN)
2016 Torbole[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Anna Munch (DEN)  Janika Puls (GER)
2017 Blanes[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Anna Munch (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)
2018 Kühlungsborn[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)  Stine Schreibe (GER)
2019 El Balis[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)  Elisabet Llargués (ESP)
2020 Råå[72] postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Råå[73]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Trine Bentzen (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)
2022 Douarnenez[72]  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Julia Büsselberg (GER)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)
2023  Anna Livbjerg (DEN)  Ascensión Roca (ESP)  Sophie Menke (GER) [74]

See also

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References

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  56. ^ Sören Johnsen at World Sailing
  57. ^ Lars Johan BRODTKORB at World Sailing
  58. ^ Kristine ROUG at World Sailing
  59. ^ Marit Söderström at World Sailing
  60. ^ Pau SCHILT CATAFAL at World Sailing
  61. ^ Margriet Matthijsse at World Sailing
  62. ^ Siren SUNDBY at World Sailing
  63. ^ Karin Andersson at World Sailing
  64. ^ Carolijn BROUWER at World Sailing
  65. ^ Sven STADEL SEILER at World Sailing
  66. ^ Fabian KIRCHHOFF at World Sailing
  67. ^ Chiara CALLIGARIS at World Sailing
  68. ^ Serge Kats at World Sailing
  69. ^ Claude Jeandot at World Sailing
  70. ^ Mattias Rham at World Sailing
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