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World Military Sailing Championship

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U.S.A. team at the 44th World Military Sailing Championship, in 2010.

The World Military Sailing Championship are the World Military Championships in sailing, organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM) since 1949.[1]

History

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The first World Military Sailing Championships was held in Brest, France in 1949, in the Star class.[2] In 1954 the International Military Sports Council (CSIM) combined two sports disciplines, naval pentathlon and sailing, forming what they called "Sea Week". From 1954 through to 2000 Sea Week took place almost every year. In 1998 the CISM Board of Directors reverted their decision to host the two previous sporting disciplines and the last Sea Week Championship was hosted by Sweden in 2000.

In the year of the Military World Games (from 1995, every four years), championship are the same of the World Games tournament,[3] except at the 2nd Military World Games in Croatia (1999),[4] when sailing was not included as a sport because Denmark hosted a World Military Sailing Championship instead.

Editions and champions

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Ed.[5] Year Site Gold Silver Bronze Boats
1 1949 Brest  Denmark  Netherlands  United Kingdom Star
2 1951 Copenhagen  Denmark  France  United Kingdom Dragon
3 1954 Livourne  Belgium  France  Italy Lightning
4 1955 Stockholm  Italy  Norway  Sweden Star
5 1956 Athens  Egypt  Greece  Italy
6 1957 Horten  Greece  Netherlands  Norway
7 1958 Karlskrona  Netherlands  Italy  Norway
8 1959 Den Helder  Netherlands  Sweden  Norway
9 1961 Taranto  Italy  France  Greece Finn
10 1962 Athens  Greece  Netherlands  United States Finn
11 1963 Karlskrona  United States  Belgium  Italy Finn
12 1966 Karlskrona  Sweden  Denmark  Italy OK
13 1967 Athens  France  Greece  Brazil Finn
14 1968 Den Helder  Sweden  United States  Brazil Dragon
15 1969 Rio de Janeiro  Germany  Denmark  Sweden Snipe
16 1975 Berga  Sweden  Germany  Denmark Monark 606
17 1978 Den Helder  Denmark  France  Argentina 470
18 1979 San Diego  Denmark  Germany  Sweden 470
19 1980 Karlskrona  United States  Sweden  Denmark Monark 606
20 1981 Mar del Plata  United States  Italy  Sweden
21 1983 Eckernförde  United States  Germany  Sweden Pirate
22 1984 Horten  United States  Italy  Denmark Yngling
23 1985 San Diego  Norway  Germany  Denmark
24 1986 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil  Denmark  Norway
25 1987 Karlskrona  United States  Germany  Norway Monark 606
26 1988 Den Helder  Norway  United States  Netherlands Centaur
27 1989 Port Belgrano  United States  Norway  Italy
28 1991 Karachi  United States  Pakistan  Denmark Enterprise
29 1992 Coronado  United States  Greece  Norway 420
30 1994 Stavanger  Denmark  Finland  Belarus Yngling
31 1995 Rome  Italy
 Ukraine
 Russia  Germany 470
32 1996 Eckernförde  France  Argentina  Canada Topper
33 1997 Karachi  Russia  France  Denmark Laser
34 1999 Auderød  Russia  Belarus  Finland Yngling
35 2000 Berga  Ukraine  Italy  Belarus Monark 606
36 2001 Victoria  Finland  Italy  United States Martin 242
37 2003 Catania  Italy  France  Russia Giro 34
38 2004 Marín  Russia  France  United States Snipe
39 2005 Brest  United States  Germany  France J/80
40 2006 Mumbai  India  Russia  Sri Lanka Enterprise
41 2007 Mumbai  India  France  Spain Enterprise
42 2008 Sønderborg  Russia  Finland  Ukraine Yngling
43 2009 Węgorzewo  Ukraine  Turkey  France Omega
44 2010 Manama  Italy  Russia  Turkey J/24
45 2011 (match racing) Rio de Janeiro  Brazil  Greece  Brunei J/24
2011 (fleet racing) Rio de Janeiro  Ukraine  Brazil  Poland HPE 25
46 2013 Bergen  Brazil  Ukraine  Poland Yngling
47 2014 Doha[6]  Germany  Ukraine  Poland 470
48 2015 Pohang  Ukraine  Brazil  Russia 2000
49 2016 Karachi[7]  Russia  Pakistan  Norway J/80
50 2018 Helsinki[8]  Brazil  Russia  Poland J/80
51 2019 Wuhan[9]  Brazil  Russia  Italy 470
52 2021 Marín  Italy  Russia  Ukraine Snipe
53 2022 Brest

References

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  1. ^ CISM Sailing Regulations
  2. ^ "470sailing". 470sailing.
  3. ^ "Summer Military World Games 2019". December 4, 2018.
  4. ^ "2nd CISM Military World Summer Games - Zagreb (CRO)". www.milsport.one.
  5. ^ "Competition History".
  6. ^ "Qatar to host 47th World Military Sailing in November". Gulf-Times. July 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "Navy promoting sports activities in Pakistan". www.thenews.com.pk.
  8. ^ "Sask. man led Canadian team in World Military Sailing Championship". leaderpost.
  9. ^ "CISM sailing event results". June 28, 2018.
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