ILCA 4 World Championships

The ILCA 4 World Championships, until 2020 the Laser 4.7 World Championships, have been held every year since 2002, organized by the International Sailing Federation.[1] The event is open to sailors under the age of 18.

Editions

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Year City Country Dates Events Athletes Nations Note
2002 Medemblik   Netherlands 20–27 July 2 [2]
2003 İzmir   Turkey 13–18 July 2 [3]
2004 Riva del Garda   Italy 17–24 July 2 [4]
2005 Barrington   United States 8–13 August 2 [5]
2006 Hourtin   France 30 June – 7 July 2 [6]
2007 Hermanus   South Africa 27 December 2007 – 4 January 2008 2 [7]
2008 Trogir   Croatia 22–29 August 2 [8]
2009 Búzios   Brazil 24–31 July 2 [9]
2010 Pattaya   Thailand 31 March – 8 April 2 [9]
2011 San Francisco   United States 26 July – 2 August 2 [9]
2012 Buenos Aires   Argentina 31 March – 7 April 2 [9]
2013 Balatonfüred   Hungary 6–13 July 2 [9]
2014 Karatsu   Japan 8–15 August 2 [9]
2015 Medemblik   Netherlands 6–14 August 2 [10]
2016 Kiel   Germany 30 July – 7 August 2 [11]
2017 Nieuwpoort   Belgium 16–24 July 2 [12]
2018 Gdynia   Poland 9–17 July 2 [13]
2019 Kingston   Canada 16–23 July 2 [14]
2020 Arco   Italy Cancelled due to COVID 2 [15]
2021 Dun Laoghaire   Ireland 7–14 August 2 [16]
2022 Vilamoura   Portugal 13–20 August 2 [17]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2002 Muiderzand   Tonči Stipanović (CRO)   Daniel Mihelic (CRO)   Colin Robaard (NED)
2003 Çeşme   Onur Derebasi (TUR)   Ateş Çınar (TUR)   Mustafa Çakır (TUR)
2004 Riva del Garda   Justin Onvlee (RSA)   Mathieu Frei (FRA)   Ivo Kalebic (CRO)
2005 Barrington   Joaquín Blanco (ESP)   Adam Sims (GBR)   Dany Stanišić (SLO)

Boys

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Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2002 Muiderzand   Tonči Stipanović (CRO)   Daniel Mihelic (CRO)   Colin Robaard (NED)
2003 Çeşme   Onur Derebaşı (TUR)   Ateş Çınar (TUR)   Mustafa Çakır (TUR)
2004 Riva del Garda   Justin Onvlee (RSA)   Mathieu Frei (FRA)   Ivo Kalebić (CRO)
2005 Barrington   Joaquín Blanco (ESP)   Adam Sims (GBR)   Dany Stanišić (SLO)
2006 Hourtin   Colin Cheng (SIN)   Viktor Serrezhkin (RUS)   Marko Pereša (CRO)
2007 Hermanus   Filip Matika (CRO)   Baepi Pinna (BRA)   Alexander Zimmerman (PER)
2008 Trogir   Shahar Jacob (ISR)   Scott Sydney (SIN)   Lovre Perhat (CRO)
2009 Búzios   Jonathan Martinetti (ECU)   Hermann Tomasgaard (NOR)   Juraj Divjakinja (CRO)
2010 Pattaya   Etienne Le Pen (FRA)   Supakorn Pongwichean (THA)   Jolbert van Dijk (NED)
2011 San Francisco   Francisco González (ESP)   Carlos Roselló (ESP)   William De Smedt (BEL)
2012 Buenos Aires   Benjamin Vadnai (HUN)   Nahuel Pérez (ESP)   Maximilian Kuester (ITA)
2013 Balatonfüred   Anıl Çetin (TUR)   Jonatán Vadnai (HUN)   Conor Nicholas (AUS)
2014 Karatsu   Alexandre Boite (FRA)   Ismael Less (ESP)   Federico Fornasari (ITA)
2015 Medemblik   Alejandro Bethencourt (ESP)   Rafael de la Hoz (ESP)   Guido Gallinaro (ITA)
2016 Kiel   Dimitrios Papadimtriou (GRE)   Guido Gallinaro (ITA)   Pere Ponsetti (ESP)
2017 Nieuwpoort   Yılkan Timurşah (TUR)   Sofiane Karim (FRA)   Cesare Barabino (ITA) [18]
2018 Gdynia   Daniel Hung (SGP)   Michael Compton (AUS)   Stefano Viale (PER) [19]
2019   Niccolo Nordera (ITA)   Roko Stipanović (CRO)   Gašper Strahovnik (SLO)
2020 Garda Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 Dún Laoghaire   Mārtiņš Atilla (LAT)   Alexandros Eleftheriadis (GRE)   Massimiliano Antoniazzi (ITA) [20]
2022 Vilamoura   Nicoló Cassitta (ITA)   Dionysios Kalpogiannakis (GRE)   Max Frank (NED) [21]
2024 Viana do Castelo   Carlos Charabati (CAN)   Josip Tafra (CRO)   Ali Poyraz Özdemir (TUR) [22]

Girls

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Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Muiderzand   Tugçe Subasi (TUR)   Céline Olivon (FRA)   Mandy Mulder (NED)
2003 Çeşme   Ayda Ünver (TUR)   Anita di Iasio (ITA)   Didem Şarman (TUR)
2004 Riva del Garda   Anita di Iasio (ITA)   Tina Mihelić (CRO)   Cansın Karga (TUR)
2005 Barrington   Stephanie Roble (USA)   Annie Haeger (USA)   Cecilia Aragão (BRA)
2006 Hourtin   Victoria Chan (SIN)   Agnieszka Skrzypulec (POL)   Julie Chehab (FRA)
2007 Hermanus   Tatjana Ganić (CRO)   Ewa Makowska (POL)   Lina Stock (CRO)
2008 Trogir   Elizabeth Yin (SIN)   Matea Senkić (CRO)   Ante Kordić (CRO)
2009 Búzios   Urška Košir (SLO)   Tomoyo Wakabayashi (JPN)   Hitomi Murayama (JPN)
2010 Pattaya   Caitlin Elks (AUS)   Amirah Hamid Nur (MAS)   Jacob Oren (ISR)
2011 San Francisco   Cecilia Zorzi (ITA)   Kim Pletikos (SLO)   Line Flem Höst (NOR)
2012 Buenos Aires   Celine Therese Herud (NOR)   Yolanda González (ESP)   Anja Hamerlitz (CRO)
2013 Balatonfüred   Silvia Morales (ESP)   Magdalena Kwaśna (POL)   Sofia Capparuccini (ITA)
2014 Karatsu   Asya Luvisetto (SUI)   Irene Miras (ESP)   Francesca Bergamo (ITA)
2015 Medemblik   Kateryna Gumenko (UKR)   Julia Büsselberg (GER)   Isaura Maenhaut (BEL)
2016 Kiel   Emma Savelon (NED)   Mariia Kislukhina (RUS)   Elisa Navoni (ITA)
2017 Nieuwpoort[23]   Federica Cattarozzi (ITA)   Giorgia Cingolani (ITA)   Anna Moncada (ESP)
2018 Gdynia[24]   Chiara Benini (ITA)   Simone Chen (SGP)   Giorgia Cingolani (ITA)
2024 Viana do Castelo[25]   Hieke Schraffordt (NED)   Féline van Ede (NED)   Katrina Micallef (MLT)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Laser Radial World Championship : presentation and medal winners". the-sports.org. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
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  10. ^ "Laser World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
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  14. ^ "Laser World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
  15. ^ "ILCA World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
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  17. ^ "ILCA World Championships - International Laser Class Association". sailing.laserinternational.org.
  18. ^ "2017 Laser 4.7 Youth World Championships – Final Results BOYS Nieuwpoort, Belgium".
  19. ^ "Unknown".[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ "2021 ILCA 4 Youth World Championship - Boys Division Dun Laoghaire, Ireland".
  21. ^ "vilamourasailing.sailti.com". vilamourasailing.sailti.com.
  22. ^ vilamourasailing.sailti.com https://vilamourasailing.sailti.com/en/default/races/race-resultsall/text/2024-ilca-4-youth-world-championship-en/menuaction/race. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. ^ "2017 Laser 4.7 Youth World Championships – Final Results GIRLS Nieuwpoort, Belgium".
  24. ^ "Unknown".[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ "2024 ILCA 4 Youth World Championships – Final Results Girls".
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