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Finn Masters World Championship

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The Finn Masters World Championship is an annual international sailing regatta for Finn (dinghy) they are organized by the host club on behalf of the International Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. The term masters refers to the minimum age of competitors which is currently for helms of any gender over 39.

Events

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Event Host Participation Ref.
Ed. Dates Year Host club Location Country No. Nat. Cont
2 17-19 Sep 1971   Medemblik  Netherlands
3 29-31 Jul 1972   Gargnano, Lake Garda  Italy
4 - 1973   Nauchatel  Switzerland
5 19Jun -6 1974   Port Carmargue  France
6 24-28 Jun 1975   Port Carmargue  France
7 13-19 Jun 1976   Port Carmargue  France
8 11-17 Jun 1977   Port Carmargue  France
9 11-17 Jun 1978   Port Carmargue  France
10 4-9 Jun 1979   Port Carmargue  France
11 21-27 Jun 1980   Lake Lipno  Czech Republic
12 7-13 Jun 1981   Port Carmargue  France
13 31May -4Jun 1982   Lake Neusiedl  Austria
14 21–28 May 1983   Port Carmargue  France
15 11-15 Jun 1984   Lago di Caldaro  Italy
16 28–31 May 1985   Seebruck  Germany
17 18–23 May 1986   Lagi di Bracciano  Italy
18 7-12 Jun 1987   Les Embiez  France
19 21–28 May 1988   Lido degli Estensi  Italy
20 15–20 May 1989   Torbole, Lake Garda  Italy
21 - 1990   Altenrhein, Lake Boden  Switzerland
22 18–25 May 1991   Port Carmargue  France
23 6-12 Jun 1992   Uppsala  Sweden
24 29May -4Jun 1993   Lake Bracciano  Italy
25 21–29 May 1994   Diessen  Germany
26 - 1995   Malcesine, Lake Garda  Italy
27 1–10 May 1996  Societe des Regates Rochelaises La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime  France
28 18–24 May 1997   Cervia, Italy  Italy 129 14 2
29 30May -5Jun 1998   Castelleto di Brenzone, Lake Garda  Italy 127 13 2
30 21–28 May 1999   Maubuisson  France 148 16 4 [1]
31 11-16 Jun 2000 Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy Isle of Portland  United Kingdom 87 15 4 [2]
32 25–31 May 2001   Kingston  Canada 32 9 3 [3]
33 20–27 May 2002  Labud Yacht Club Split  Croatia 134 17 4 [4]
34 6-13 Jun 2003  Schweriner Yacht Club Schwerin  Germany 164 15 4 [5]
35 30May -4Jun 2004  Yacht Club de Cannes Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes  France 192 21 5 [6]
36 12–20 May 2005   Braciano Lake  Italy 168 15 3 [7]
37 1-9 Jun 2006   Lake Balaton  Hungary 184 19 4 [8]
38 25May -1Jun 2007   Murcia  Spain 134 16 3 [9]
39 9–16 May 2008   Medemblk  Netherlands 229 24 5 [10]
40 30May -5Jun 2009  CV Bordeaux Maubuisson  France 264 23 4 [11][12][13]
41 23–28 May 2010  JK Labud Split  Croatia 167 24 4 [14][15][16]
42 10-17 Jun 2011  Circolo Velico Cala Civette Punta Ala  Italy 283 27 4 [17][18]
43 25May -1Jun 2012  Pwllheli Sailing Club Pwllheli, Wales  United Kingdom 132 22 4 [19][20]
44 16–24 May 2013  Societe des Regates Rochelaises La Rochelle  France 279 27 4 [21]
45 6-13 Jun 2014  Sopot Sailing Club Sopot  Poland 230 25 4 [22]
46 22–29 May 2015  Nautical Club of Kavala Nea Iraklitsa  Greece 204 24 5
47 13–20 May 2016  Circolo Vela Torbole Nago–Torbole, Lake Garda  Italy 343 30 5
48 2-9 Jul 2017   Carlisle Bay  Bahamas 132 20 5 [23]
49 18–25 May 2018  Club Nautico El Balis Barcelona  Spain 340 31 5 [24][25]
50 7-14 Jun 2019  Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub Skovshoved  Denmark 240 28 5 [26] [27] [28]
n/a 31May -5Jun 2020  Marina Port Zélande Grevelingenmeer  Netherlands CANCELLED COVID) [29] [30]
n/a 21–28 May 2021  Royal Yacht Club Hollandia Medemblik  Netherlands CANCELLED COVID) [31]
51 8-15 Oct 2021  Federación de Vela de la Región de Murcia (FVRM) Los Alcázares  Spain 108 20 3 [32][33][34]
52 1-8 Jul 2022  Helsingfors Segelsallskap (HSS) Helsinki  Finland 121 25 4 [35][36][37][38]
53 26May -2Jun 2023  Nautical Club of Kavala Nea Iraklitsa  Greece 145 26 5 [39][40][41][42]
54 7-14 Jun 2024  Centro Velico Punta Ala asd Punta Ala  Italy 285 29 5 [43][44][45]
55 15-20 Jun 2025  Royal Yacht Club Hollandia Medemblik  Netherlands 301 28 6 [46][47][48]

Multiple World Champions

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Compiled from the data below the table includes up to and including 20XX.

Ranking Sailor Gold Silver Bronze Total No. Entries* Ref.
1  Michal Maier (CZE) 6 1 1 8 13 [49]
2  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN) 5 2 1 8 8 [50]
3  Georg Oser (SUI) 3 1 2 6 12 [51]
4  Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS) 3 1 0 4 5 [52]
5  Andre Mevel (FRA) 3 0 2 5 6 [53]
6  Roland Balthasar (GER) 3 0 0 3 14 [54]
7  André Budzien (GER) 2 7 0 9 17 [55]
8  Mel Oskamp (NED) 2 1 1 4 6 [56]
9  Heinrich Unterhauser (ITA) 2 0 0 2 14 [57]
9  Peter Raderschadt (GER) 2 0 0 2 11 [58]
9  John Greenwood (GBR) 2 0 0 2 9 [59]
9  Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) 2 0 0 2 2 [60]

Medallists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1970  Mel Oskamp (NED)[61]  Othmar Reich (SUI)[62]  Worn Clark (RSA) [63]
1971  Andreino Menoni (FIN)[64]  Othmar Reich (SUI)[62]  Mel Oskamp (NED)[61]
1972  Mel Oskamp (NED)[61]  Andreino Menoni (25x17px)[64]  Beda ZINGG (SUI)
1973 No title awarded insufficient races
1974  Andre Mevel (FRA)[65]  Mel Oskamp (NED)[61]  Vernon Stratton (GBR)[66]
1975  Andre Mevel (FRA)[65]  Othmar Reich (SUI)[62]  Erich KASPARETH (ITA)
1976  Andre Mevel (FRA)[65]  László Zsindely (SUI)[67]  Othmar Reich (SUI)[62]
1977  Georg Oser (SUI)[68]  Heinz Reiter (GER)[69]  Andre Mevel (FRA)[65]
1978  Heinz Reiter (GER)[69]  P. LEBOIS (FRA)  Georg Oser (SUI)[68]
1979  Karel Hruby (CZE)[70]  C. STURM (SUI)  Andre Mevel (FRA)[65]
1980  Georg Oser (SUI)[68]  Karel Hruby (CZE)[70]  Jiri Maier (CZE)[71]
1981  György Wossala (HUN)[72]  Georg Oser (SUI)[68]  Frank Roth (SUI)
1982  Georg Oser (SUI)[68]  Ivan Hoffmann (CZE)  Friedrich MÜLLER (FRG)[73]
1983  Heinrich UNTERHAUSER (ITA)[74]  Frank Roth (SUI)  Herbert HERWIG (GER)[75]
1984  Walter Mai (GER)[76]  Palle-Steen LARSEN (DEN)  Friedrich MÜLLER (FRG)[73]
1985  Jörgen LINDHARDTSEN (DEN)[77]  Klaus Stuffer (ITA)  Henning Wind (DEN)[78]
1986  Heinrich UNTERHAUSER (ITA)[79]  Klaus Stuffer (ITA)  Georg Oser (SUI)[68]
1987  Peter Raderschadt (GER)[80]  Walter Mai (GER)[76]  Ivor Ganahl (SUI)[81]
1988  Hans Fatzer (SUI)[82]  Jiri Outrata (CZE)[83]  Kurt Schimitzek (AUT)[84]
1989  Peter Raderschadt (GER)[80]  Kurt Schimitzek (AUT)[84]  Mikael Brandt (SWE)[85]
1990  Mikael Brandt (SWE)[85]  Friedrich MÜLLER (FRG)[73]  Jiri Outrata (CZE)[83]
1991  Kurt Schimitzek (AUT)[84]  Jochen Lollert (GER)  Hermann Heide (GER)[86]
1992  Roland Balthasar (FRG)[87]  Hermann Heide (GER)[86]  Peter Vollebregt (NED)[88]
1993  Peter Vollebregt (NED)[88]  Walter Mai (GER)[76]  Jan BJÖRNBERG (SWE)
1994  Roland Balthasar (GER)[87]  Jiri OUTRATA (CZE)  Walter Mai (GER)[76]
1995  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  Kurt Schimitzek (AUT)[84]  Wolfgang GerzGER (25x17px)[90]
1996  Roland Balthasar (GER)[87]  Wolfgang GerzGER (25x17px)[90]  Walter Mai (GER)[76]
1997  Wolfgang GerzGER (25x17px)[90]  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  Minski Fabris (CRO)[91]
1998  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  Minski Fabris (CRO)[91]  Wolfgang GerzGER (25x17px)[90]
1999  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  Greg Davis (RSA) RSAGD1  Jean Paul Gaston (FRA)FRAJG32
2000  John Greenwood (GBR)[92]  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  Andrew Cooper (GBR)[93] [94]
2001  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  Hein Pieter Okker (NED)[95]  Eberhard Bieberitz (GER)[96]|
2002  John Greenwood (GBR)[92]  Minski Fabris (CRO)[91]  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]
2003  Eberhard Bieberitz (GER)[96]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Roman Teply (ITA)[98]
2004  Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[89]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Michael Gubi (AUT)[99]
2005  Silvio Santoni (ITA)[100]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Allen Burrell (GBR)[101]
2006  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Michael Gubi (AUT)[103]
2007  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Agustin JUAREZ MARRERO (ESP)[104]  Allen Burrell (GBR)[101]
2008  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Mihail Kopanov (BUL)[105]  Han Bergsma (NED)[106]
2009  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Jürgen Eiermann (GER)[107]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]
2010  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Christen Christoph (SUI)[109]
2011  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  Allen Burrell (GBR)[101]  Uli Breuer (GER)[110]
2012  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  Allen Burrell (GBR)[101]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]
2013  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Erik Lidesic (USA)
2014  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  André Budzien (GER)[97]  Aleksandr Kuliukin (RUS)
2015  Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS)[111]  Dmitry Petrov (RUS)[112]  Giacomo Giovanelli (ITA)[113]
2016  Rafael Trujillo (ESP)  Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS)[111]  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]
2017  Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS)[111]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]  Rafael Trujillo (ESP)
2018  José Luis Doreste (ESP)[114]  Antonio Poncell (CHI)  Giacomo Giovanelli (ITA)[113]
2019  Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS)[111]  Michal Maier (CZE)[102]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108] [28]
2020 Cancelled COVID-19
2021 Cancelled COVID-19
2021  Valérian Lebrun (FRA)[115]  Filipe Silva (POR)[116]  David Terol (ESP) [34]
2022  Pieter Jan Postma (NED)[117]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]  Peter Peet (NED) [37]
2023  Filipe Silva (POR)[116]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]  Peter Mosny (SVK) [41]
2024  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]  Valérian Lebrun (FRA)  Martijn Van Muyden (NED) [45]
2025  Pieter Jan Postma (NED)[117]  Laurent Hay (FRA)[108]  Taras Havrysh (UKR) [48]
World Sailing SailorID / Reference

[97] [65] [101] [96] [116] [73] [68] [113] [72] [86] [69] [83] [70] [84] [89] [114] [92] [108] [61] [102] [85] [91] [62] [80] [117] [88] [87] [115] [111] [76] [90]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ WS Regatta Page - 1999 at World Sailing
  2. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2000 at World Sailing
  3. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2001 at World Sailing
  4. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2002 at World Sailing
  5. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2003 at World Sailing
  6. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2004 at World Sailing
  7. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2005 at World Sailing
  8. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2006 at World Sailing
  9. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2007 at World Sailing
  10. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2008 at World Sailing
  11. ^ "2009 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  12. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (6 Jun 2009). "Finn World Masters at Maubuisson, France - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  13. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2009 at World Sailing
  14. ^ "2010 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  15. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (29 May 2010). "Finn World Masters at YC Labud, Split, Croatia - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  16. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2010 at World Sailing
  17. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (18 Jun 2011). "2011 Finn World Masters at Punta Ala, Italy - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  18. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2011 at World Sailing
  19. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (1 Jun 2012). "Finn World Masters at Pwllheli Sailing Club - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  20. ^ WS Regatta Page - 2012 at World Sailing
  21. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (25 May 2013). "Finn World Masters at Société des Régates Rochelaises Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  22. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (18 June 2014). "Finn World Masters – 235 Finn sailors having fun + Video". yachtsandyachting.com.
  23. ^ Robert Deaves, IFA (10 Jun 2017). "Vladimir Krutskikh snatches Finn World Masters title after dramatic Medal Race turnaround". yachtsandyachting.com.
  24. ^ "2018 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  25. ^ Gus Miller (28 May 2018). "Gus Miller at Finn World Masters: An Olympic champion wins". yachtsandyachting.com.
  26. ^ "2019 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  27. ^ "2019 Finn World Masters in Skovshoved, Denmark - Day 4". yachtsandyachting.com.
  28. ^ a b "Finn World Masters 2019 manage2sail".
  29. ^ "2020 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  30. ^ "Entry now open for 50th Finn World Masters". yachtsandyachting.com.
  31. ^ "2021 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  32. ^ "2021 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  33. ^ Robert Deaves (16 Oct 2021). "Medals decided as no more racing at Mar Menor Finn World Masters". yachtsandyachting.com.
  34. ^ a b "2021 Finn World Masters - Results".
  35. ^ "2022 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  36. ^ Robert Deaves (8 Jul 2022). "Pieter-Jan Postma lifts Finn World Masters title in Helsinki". yachtsandyachting.com.
  37. ^ a b "Finn World Masters 2022 manage2sail".
  38. ^ "Finn World Masters 2022 Helsinki". Facebook.
  39. ^ "2023 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  40. ^ Robert Deaves (2 Jun 2023). "2023 Finn World Masters at Nea Itaklitsa, near Kavala, Greece - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  41. ^ a b "FINN WORLD MASTERS 2023 manage2sail".
  42. ^ "Kavala - Iraklitsa Finn World Masters 2023". Facebook.
  43. ^ "2024 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  44. ^ Centro Velico Punta Ala (14 June 2024). "Laurent Hay wins the 2024 Finn World Masters at Centro Velico Punta Ala". yachtsandyachting.com.
  45. ^ a b "Finn Master World Championships manage2sail".
  46. ^ "2025 FIN Worlds Official Event Website".
  47. ^ Robert Deaves (20 Jun 2025). "Finn World Masters in Medemblik - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  48. ^ a b "Finn World Masters 2025 manage2sail".
  49. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Michal MAIER at World Sailing (archive)
  50. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Lawrence LEMIEUX at World Sailing (archive)
  51. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Georg OSER at World Sailing (archive)
  52. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Vladimir KRUTSKIKH at World Sailing (archive)
  53. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Andre MEVEL at World Sailing (archive)
  54. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Roland BALTHASAR at World Sailing (archive)
  55. ^ WS Sailor Bio - André BUDZIEN at World Sailing (archive)
  56. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Mel OSKAMP at World Sailing (archive)
  57. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Heinrich UNTERHAUSER at World Sailing (archive)
  58. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Peter RADERSCHADT at World Sailing (archive)
  59. ^ WS Sailor Bio - John GREENWOOD at World Sailing (archive)
  60. ^ WS Sailor Bio - Pieter-Jan POSTMA at World Sailing (archive)
  61. ^ a b c d e Mel Oskamp at World Sailing (archive)
  62. ^ a b c d e Othmar Reich at World Sailing (archive)
  63. ^ "Finn World Masters History from Finnatics" (PDF). Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  64. ^ a b Andreino Menoni at World Sailing (archive)
  65. ^ a b c d e f Andre Mevel at World Sailing (archive)
  66. ^ Vernon Stratton at World Sailing (archive)
  67. ^ László Zsindely at World Sailing (archive)
  68. ^ a b c d e f g Georg Oser at World Sailing (archive)
  69. ^ a b c Heinz Reiter at World Sailing (archive)
  70. ^ a b c Karel Hruby at World Sailing (archive)
  71. ^ Jiri Maier at World Sailing (archive)
  72. ^ a b Gyorgy Wossala at World Sailing (archive)
  73. ^ a b c d Friedrich Muller at World Sailing (archive)
  74. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  75. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  76. ^ a b c d e f Walter Mai at World Sailing (archive)
  77. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  78. ^ Henning Wind at World Sailing (archive)
  79. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  80. ^ a b c Peter Raderschadt at World Sailing (archive)
  81. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  82. ^ Hans Fatzer at World Sailing (archive)
  83. ^ a b c Jiri Outrata at World Sailing (archive)
  84. ^ a b c d e Kurt Schimitzek at World Sailing (archive)
  85. ^ a b c Mikael Brandt at World Sailing (archive)
  86. ^ a b c Hermann Heide at World Sailing (archive)
  87. ^ a b c d Roland Balthasar at World Sailing (archive)
  88. ^ a b c Peter V at World Sailing (archive)
  89. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lawrence Lemieux at World Sailing (archive)
  90. ^ a b c d e Wolfgang Gerz at World Sailing (archive)
  91. ^ a b c d Minski Fabris at World Sailing (archive)
  92. ^ a b c John Greenwood at World Sailing (archive)
  93. ^ Andrew Cooper at World Sailing (archive)
  94. ^ "Results by year".
  95. ^ Hein Pieter Okker at World Sailing (archive)
  96. ^ a b c Eberhard Bieberitz at World Sailing (archive)
  97. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k André Budzien at World Sailing (archive)
  98. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  99. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  100. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  101. ^ a b c d e Allen Burrell at World Sailing (archive)
  102. ^ a b c d e f g h i Michal Maier at World Sailing (archive)
  103. ^ Michael Gubi at World Sailing (archive)
  104. ^ Agustin JUAREZ MARRERO at World Sailing (archive)
  105. ^ Mihail KOPANOV at World Sailing (archive)
  106. ^ Han BERGSMA at World Sailing (archive)
  107. ^ Jürgen EIERMANN at World Sailing (archive)
  108. ^ a b c d e f g h i Laurent Hay at World Sailing (archive)
  109. ^ Christen Christoph at World Sailing (archive)
  110. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  111. ^ a b c d e Vladimir Krutskikh at World Sailing (archive)
  112. ^ Finn Masters World Championship at World Sailing (archive)
  113. ^ a b c Giacomo Giovanelli at World Sailing (archive)
  114. ^ a b Jose Luis Doreste at World Sailing (archive)
  115. ^ a b Valerian Lebrun at World Sailing (archive)
  116. ^ a b c Filipe Silva at World Sailing (archive)
  117. ^ a b c Pieter Jan Postma at World Sailing (archive)
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