Sail for Gold
First held | 2006 |
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Classes | 2.4mR, 470, 49er, 49er FX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17, RS:X, Sonar |
Venue | Weymouth |
Website | sailforgold |
Sail for Gold is an annual sailing regatta in Weymouth, the United Kingdom. The regatta was first held in 2006 and hosts the Olympic and Paralympic classes.[1]
It is part of the 2014 EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup.[2]
Winners
Finn
- 2006 – Ed Wright (GBR)[3]
- 2007 – Ed Wright (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Giles Scott (GBR)[5]
- 2009 – Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO)[6]
- 2010 – Giles Scott (GBR)[7]
- 2011 – Ben Ainslie (GBR)[8]
- 2012 – Giles Scott (GBR)[9]
- 2013 – Mark Andrews (GBR)[10]
- 2014 – Giles Scott (GBR)[11]
- 2015 – Giles Scott (GBR)[12]
Laser
- 2006 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[13]
- 2007 – Nick Thompson (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Nick Thompson (GBR)[5]
- 2009 – Tom Slingsby (AUS)[6]
- 2010 – Tom Slingsby (AUS)[7]
- 2011 – Tom Slingsby (AUS)[8]
- 2012 – Tom Slingsby (AUS)[9]
- 2013 – Sam Meech (NZL)[14]
- 2015 – Philipp Buhl (GER)[12]
Laser Radial
- 2006 – Charlotte Dobson (GBR)[15]
- 2007 – Penny Clark (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Xu Lijia (CHN)[5]
- 2009 – Sari Multala (FIN)[6]
- 2010 – Marit Bouwmeester (NED)[7]
- 2011 – Marit Bouwmeester (NED)[8]
- 2012 – Alison Young (GBR)[9]
- 2013 – Xu Lijia (CHN)[16]
- 2015 – Marit Bouwmeester (NED)[12]
Men's 470
- 2006 – Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield (GBR)[17]
- 2007 – Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Nic Asher & Elliot Willis (GBR)[5]
- 2009 – Nic Asher & Elliot Willis (GBR)[6]
- 2010 – Pierre Leboucher & Vincent Garos (FRA)[7]
- 2011 – Pierre Leboucher & Vincent Garos (FRA)[8]
- 2012 – Mathew Belcher & Malcolm Page (AUS)[9]
- 2014 – Luke Patience & Elliot Willis (GBR)[18]
- 2015 – Stuart McNay & Dave Hughes (USA)[12]
Women's 470
- 2006 – Ally Martin & Lottie Clay (GBR)
- 2007 – Christina Bassadone & Saskia Clark (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Tara Pacheco & Berta Betanzos (ESP)[5]
- 2009 – Lisa Westerhof & Lobke Berkhout (NED)[6]
- 2010 – Ai Kondo & Wakako Tabata (JPN)[7]
- 2011 – Jo Aleh & Polly Powrie (NZL)[8]
- 2012 – Jo Aleh & Polly Powrie (NZL)[9]
- 2014 – Sophie Weguelin & Eilidh McIntyre (GBR)[19]
- 2015 – Hannah Mills & Saskia Clark (GBR)[12]
49er
- 2006 – Iker Martínez de Lizarduy & Xabier Fernández (ESP)[20]
- 2007 – John Pink & Simon Wheeler (GBR)[21]
- 2008 – Stevie Morrison & Ben Rhodes (GBR)[5]
- 2009 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[6]
- 2010 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[7]
- 2011 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[8]
- 2012 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[9]
- 2013 – Ryan Seaton & Matt McGovern (IRL)[22]
- 2014 – David Evans & Edward Powys (GBR)[23]
- 2015 – Peter Burling & Blair Tuke (NZL)[12]
49er FX
- 2013 – Charlotte Dobson & Nicola Groves (GBR)[24]
- 2014 – Annemiek Bekkering & Annette Duetz (NED)[25]
- 2015 – Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze (BRA)[12]
2.4 Metre
- 2009 – Thierry Schmitter (NED)[6]
- 2010 – Damien Seguin (FRA)[7]
- 2011 – Damien Seguin (FRA)[8]
- 2012 – Thierry Schmitter (NED)[9]
- 2013 – Megan Pascoe (GBR)[26]
- 2014 – Megan Pascoe (GBR)[27]
- 2015 – Helena Lucas (GBR)[12]
Elliott 6m
- 2009 – Renee Groeneveld, Annemieke Bes & Brechtje van der Werf (NED)[6]
- 2010 – Nicky Souter, Nina Curtis & Olivia Price (AUS)[28]
- 2011 – Anna Tunnicliffe, Deborah Capozzi & Molly Vandemoer (USA)[8]
- 2012 – Olivia Price, Nina Curtis & Lucinda Whitty (AUS)[9]
Skud 18
- 2009 – Scott Whitman & Julia Dorsett (USA)[6]
- 2010 – Daniel Fitzgibbon & Rachael Cox (AUS)[7]
- 2011 – Daniel Fitzgibbon & Liesl Tesch (AUS)[8]
- 2012 – Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR)[9]
- 2015 – Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR)[12]
Sonar
- 2009 – Rick Doerr, Hugh Freund & Maureen McKinnon-Tucker (USA)[6]
- 2010 – Udo Hessels, Mischa Rossen & Marcel van de Veen (NED)[7]
- 2011 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Stephen Thomas (GBR)[8]
- 2012 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Stephen Thomas (GBR)[9]
- 2013 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Stephen Thomas (GBR)[29]
- 2014 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Stephen Thomas (GBR)[30]
- 2015 – Colin Harrison, Russell Boaden & Jonathan Harris (GBR)[12]
Star
- 2009 – Iain Percy & Andrew Simpson (GBR)[6]
- 2010 – Peter O'Leary & Frithjof Kleen (IRL)[7]
- 2011 – Robert Scheidt & Bruno Prada (BRA)[8]
- 2012 – Peter O'Leary & David Burrows (IRL)[9]
Yngling
- 2006 – Shirley Robertson, Annie Lush & Lucy MacGregor (GBR)[31]
Nacra 17
- 2013 – Ben Saxton & Hannah Diamond (GBR)[32]
- 2014 – Lucy MacGregor & Andrew Walsh (GBR)[33]
- 2015 – Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (AUS)[12]
Tornado
- 2006 – Leigh McMillan & Will Howden (GBR)[34]
- 2007 – Leigh McMillan & Will Howden (GBR)[4]
Men's Formula Kite
- 2015 – Florián Trittel (ESP)[12]
Women's Formula Kite
- 2015 – Stephanie Bridge (GBR)[12]
Men's RS:X
- 2006 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[35]
- 2007 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Shahar Tzuberi (ISR)[5]
- 2009 – Ricardo Santos (BRA)[6]
- 2010 – João Rodrigues (POR)[7]
- 2011 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[8]
- 2012 – Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)[9]
- 2013 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[36]
- 2014 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[37]
- 2015 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[12]
Women's RS:X
- 2006 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[38]
- 2007 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[4]
- 2008 – Blanca Manchón (ESP)[5]
- 2009 – Blanca Manchón (ESP)[6]
- 2010 – Charline Picon (FRA)[7]
- 2011 – Marina Alabau (ESP)[8]
- 2012 – Zofia Noceti-Klepacka (POL)[9]
- 2013 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[39]
- 2014 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[40]
- 2015 – Flavia Tartaglini (ITA)[12]
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