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Hobie F18 World Championship

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The Hobie Tiger World Championship and the Hobie Wildcat World Championship also known as the Hobie F18 World Championship was an annual international sailing regatta for Hobie cats designed to compete in the Formula 18 but with additional rules. The design were the Hobie Tiger which was later superceeded by the Hobie Wildcate. The event was organized by the host club on behalf of the International Formula 18 Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.[1]

Editions

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Event Host Sailors Boats Ref.
Ed. Date Year Host club Location Nat. No. Nat. Cont. Boats Mix


Medalists

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 - Tiger - 75 Boats FRA-5016
 Gerard Navarin (FRA)
 Bruno Bomati (FRA)
RSA-503
 Allan Lawrence (RSA)
 Gordon Mcgillivray (RSA)
PNG-504
 Mark Laruffa (ITA)
 David Silvester (AUS)
2001 - Tiger - 88 Boats ITA-884
 Alberto Sonino (ITA)
 Gabriele Bruni (ITA)
AUS-807
 Brad Sumner (AUS)
 Kevin Winchester (AUS)
AUS-729
 Gavin Colby (AUS)
 Cori Camenish (AUS)
2003 - Tiger - 33 Boats 1235
 Mitch Booth (NED)
 Taylor Booth (AUS)
1144
 Greg Thomas (USA)
 Jacques Bernier (USA)
1213
 Gavin Colby (SUI)
 Cori Camenish (SUI)
2005 - Tiger - 87 Boats 1604
 Enrique Figueroa (PUR)
 Jorge Hernandez (PUR)
435
 Taylor Booth (AUS)
 Mitch Booth (NED)
1569
 Moana Vaireaux (FRA)
 Petit Romain (FRA)
2006 - Tiger - 59 Boats 11
 Jean-Christophe Mourniac (FRA)
 Franck Citeau (FRA)
2030
 Moana Vaireaux (FRA)
 Petit Romain (FRA)
2106
 Christophe Renaud De Malet (FRA)
 Alban Rossollin (FRA)
2008 - Tiger - 63 Boats 2465
 Mark Laruffa (AUS)
 Daniel Sims (AUS)
2423
 Mitch Booth (NED)
 Tiffany Baring-Gould (RSA)
1962
 Robbie Lovig (AUS)
 Lachlan Gibson (AUS)
2013 - Tiger - 16 Boats  AUS 2621
 Robbie Lovig (AUS)
 Andy Dinsdale (AUS)
 RSA 2287
 Allan Lawrence (RSA)
 Daniel Lawrence (RSA)
 RSA 2004
 Blaine Dodds (RSA)
 Peter Dodds (RSA)
2013 - Wildcat - 22 Boats  FRA 550
 Emeric Dary (FRA)
 Maxime Blondeau (FRA)
 DEN 233
 Daniel Bjørnholt (DEN)
 Nicolaj Bjornholt (DEN)
 GER 286
 Daniel Paysen (GER)
 Nico Heinrich (GER)
2015 - Tiger - 16 Boats RSA 2466
 William Edwards (RSA)
 Douglas Edwards (RSA)
RSA 2004
 Blaine Dodds (RSA)
 Peter-Blaine Dodds (RSA)
RSA 2636
 Shaun Ferry (RSA)
 Lee Hawkins (RSA)
2015 - Wildcat - 28 Boats ESP 563
 Mitch Booth (ESP)
 Ruben Booth (ESP)
FRA 550
 CLEMENT Peduzzi (FRA)
 Maxime Blondeau (FRA)
ITA 3
 Elia Mazzucchi (ITA)
 Jacopo Lisignoli (ITA)
2017 - Wildcat - 16 Boats ESP 594
 Mitch Booth (AUS)
 Rita Booth (ESP)
RSA 394
 Blaine Dodds (RSA)
 Charles Girad (RSA)
ESP 21
 Jordi Sanchez (ESP)
 Alberto Torne (ESP)

References

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  1. ^ "World Sailing - F18 Page". World Sailing.