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The Enterprise World Championship is an international sailing regatta for the Enterprise (dinghy) class, organized by the host club on behalf of the International Enterprise Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.

Medalists

year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1970 Weymouth  Great Britain
Roger Hance
Trevor Palmer
[citation needed]
1971 Harwich  Great Britain
Paul McNamara
Michael McNamara
 Great Britain
Paul Martin
Albert Harry
 Great Britain
Michael Rimmer
Bob Suggitt
[citation needed]
1972 Helensburgh  Great Britain
Roger Hance
Trevor Palmer
 Great Britain
Michael Rimmer
Mike Holmes
[citation needed]
1973 Vancouver  Canada
Peter Byrne
Jane Byrne
 Canada
Dick Dexter Joan Dexter
 Canada
Rich Helmer Tom Schnackenberg
[citation needed]
1974 Tynemouth  Great Britain
Philip Crebbin
Derek Clarke
[citation needed]
1975 Waterford  Great Britain
Mike Holmes
Richard Janulewicz
[citation needed]
1976
Weymouth
 Great Britain
S. Robertson
I. Gardiner
 Great Britain
John Robertson
Colin Gardiner
 Great Britain
Stuart Pearson
Jane Kiddle
[citation needed]
1978
Paignton
 Great Britain
Lawrie Smith
Andy Barker
 Pakistan
Byram D Avari
Ali Khan
[citation needed]
1979
Sligo
 Great Britain
Mike Holmes
Andrew Fletcher
[citation needed]
1985
Hong Kong
 Great Britain
Ian Pinnell & Andrew Holdsworth
 Great Britain
Alan Gillard & Graham Mactham
 Great Britain
Vince Horey & Adrian Edwards
[citation needed]
2000
Mounts Bay
 United Kingdom
GBR
Ian Pinnell
Ben Field
GBR
 Richard Estaugh (GBR)
 Peter Rowley (GBR)
GBR
Ian Fisher
Simon Cook
[1][2]
2002
Bogmalo
Goa
GBR 23006
 Richard Estaugh (GBR)
 Peter J Rowley (GBR)
IRL 22932
Shane McCarthy
Simon Cook
IND 16
NARESH YADAV
GIRDHARILAL YADAV
[3]
2004
Cork
 Ireland
GBR 22975
 Nick Craig (GBR)
 Sheena Craig (GBR)
GBR 22917
 Jeff Dyer (GBR)
 Simon Cook (GBR)
IND 52
 Aashim Mongia (IND)
 Amit Arvind (IND)
[4]
2005/06
Sri Lanka
 Richard Estaugh (GBR)
 Peter J Rowley (GBR)
 Pakistan
Mamoon Sadiq
A Hameed Baloch
 Pakistan
Zahid Rauf
Rana M Waqas Anwar
[5]
2006
Looe
 United Kingdom
GBR 23170
 Nick Craig (GBR)
 Toby Lewis (GBR)
GBR 23144
 Ian Southworth (GBR)
 Jackie Barker (GBR)
GBR 23196
 Richard Estaugh (GBR)
 Pete Rowley (GBR)
[6]
2007
Dun Laoghaire
 Ireland
GBR 23170
 Nick Craig (GBR)
 Fiona Clark (GBR)
GBR 23089
 Jonathan Woodward (GBR)
 Alex Halliwell (GBR)
IND 5
 Naresh Kumar Yadav (IND)
 C Murugan (IND)
[7][8]

References

  1. ^ "2000 WC Results UK Class Website".
  2. ^ "Enterprise Worlds at Mounts Bay Sailing Club Overall". 7 August 2000.
  3. ^ Bob Southworth (13 April 2002). "Enterprise World Championships in Bogmalo, Goa Overall".
  4. ^ Peter Hassett (20 August 2004). "Enterprise Worlds at the Royal Cork Yacht Club overall".
  5. ^ Bob & Paula Southworth (18 February 2006). "Enterprise Worlds at Negombo, Sri Lanka – Overall".
  6. ^ Paula Southworth (6 August 2006). "Enterprise Worlds & Nationals at Looe Sailing Club – Overall".
  7. ^ "UK Class Association 2007 WC Results". Archived from the original on 5 July 2008.
  8. ^ "Enterprise Worlds at the Royal Irish Yacht Club - Day 4". yachtsandyachting.com. 17 August 2007.