Hobie 16 World Championships
The Hobie 16 World Championships is a bi-annual international sailing regatta for Hobie 16. The event was organized by the host club on behalf of the International Hobie Class Association and since 1987/88 recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.
The Hobie 16 Worlds are unusal as the boats are almost always supplied by the organisers/builders this means the class unlike most has a restricted number of entries. This is typical 48 with entries larger this meaning the running of a qualification series before the event. With stand alone female and masters held around the open World Championships utilising the same fleet of charter boats. The class also has a history of not holding regatta at pinnacle yacht clubs but instead finding venue such as hotel and bringing in the race management expertises.
Editions
Event | Host | Sailors | Boats | Ref. | |||||||||
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Ed. | Date | Year | Host club | Location | Nat. | No. | Nat. | Cont. | Boats | Mix | |||
1 | 1–6 Nov | 1976 | Honolulu, Hawaii | United States | 168 | 15 | 6 | 84 | |||||
2 | 22–28 Oct | 1978 | South Padre Island, TX | United States | |||||||||
3 | 16–22 Nov | 1980 | St. Croix | United States Virgin Islands | |||||||||
4 | 15–21 Aug | 1982 | Papeete | Tahiti | 96 | 11 | 5 | 48 | 32 | 0 | 14 | ||
5 | 6–13 Oct | 1984 | Fort Walton Beach, Florida | United States | |||||||||
6 | 3–10 Aug | 1986 | Suva | Fiji | 10+ | 4+ | 96 | ||||||
7 | 15Jun −3Jul | 1988 | Scheveningen | Netherlands | [1] | ||||||||
8 | 7–14 Apr | 1991 | Langebaan | South Africa | [2] | ||||||||
9 | – | 1993 | Guadeloupe | [3] | |||||||||
10 | – | 1995 | Huatulco, Mexico | Mexico | [4] | ||||||||
11 | 27Feb −8Mar | 1996 | Dubai International Marine Club | United Arab Emirates | [5][6][7] | ||||||||
12 | – | 1997 | Sotogrande | Spain | [8] | ||||||||
13 | 19–28 Jul | 1998 | Airlie Beach | Australia | [9] | ||||||||
14 | 10–22 Apr | 2000 | Guadeloupe | [10] | |||||||||
15 | 6–13 Apr | 2002 | Noumea, New Caledonia | France | 166 | 13 | 4 | 83 | [11] | ||||
16 | 5–14 May | 2004 | Barcelo Maya Beach Resort, Cancun | Riviera Maya | Mexico | 120 | 19 | 6 | 60 | [12] | |||
17 | 24Oct −4Nov | 2005 | Port Elizabeth | South Africa | 112 | 17 | 5 | 56 | [13][14][15][16] | ||||
18 | 8–19 Oct | 2007 | Suva | Fiji | 112 | 17 | 6 | 56 | [17][18][19][20][21] | ||||
19 | 15–30 Aug | 2010 | Weihai | China | 112 | 15 | 6 | 56 | [22] | ||||
20 | – | 2014 | Jervis Bay | Australia | 224 | 22 | 6 | 112 | |||||
21 | 29May −13Jun | 2016 | Dapeng | China | 112 | 15 | 6 | 56 | [23][24][25][26] | ||||
22 | 1–16 Nov | 2019 | Captiva Island, Florida | United States | 192 | 19 | 6 | 96 | 20 | 4 | 72 | [27][28][29][30] | |
23 | 15–29 Sep | 2022 | Club de Vela La Ballena Alegre | Sant Pere Pescador Catalonia | Spain | 192 | 19 | 5 | 96 | 24 | 1 | 71 | [31][32][33][34] |
Medalists
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1976 – Open | Dean Froome (USA) John Driscoll (USA) |
Richard Loufek (USA) Jeff Canepa (USA) |
Harold Hutchings (USA) Howard Lynn (USA) | |
1978 – Open | Mick Whitehead (RSA) Colin Whitehead (RSA) |
Russ Eddington (USA) Billy Smith (USA) |
Dean Froome (USA) John Driscoll (USA) | |
1980 – Open | Brett Dryland (AUS) Jason Hardman (AUS) |
Blaine Dodds (RSA) Shaun Ferry (RSA) |
Enque Figueroa (PUR) Carlos Junco (PUR) | |
1982 – Open | Hobie Atler Jnr. (USA) Patty Mcguire (USA) |
Blaine Dodds (RSA) Shawn Ferry (RSA) |
Brett Dryland (AUS) Darren Jones (AUS) | |
1984 – Open | Garry Metcalfe (AUS) Chris Metcalfe (AUS) |
Brett Dryland (AUS) Scott Wood (AUS) |
Ian Bashford (AUS) J. Bashford (AUS) | |
1986 – Open | Gary Metcalfe (AUS) UNKNOWN |
Enrique Figueroa (PUR) UNKNOWN |
Jeff Alter (USA) UNKNOWN | |
1988 – Open | Gary Metclafe (AUS) Brian Miers (AUS) |
Jeff Alter (USA) Sue Kelly (USA) |
Alan Egusa (USA) ???? Pesane (USA) | |
1991 – Open | David Kruyt (RSA) Michelle Van Der Merwe (RSA) |
Blaine Dodds (RSA) Steve Arnold (RSA) |
William Edwards (RSA) Tony Gradwell (RSA) | |
1993 – Open | Shaun Ferry (RSA) Shelly Polson (RSA) |
Claudio Cardojo (BRA) Frederico Monteiro (BRA) |
Carlton Tucker (USA) Jim Sajdak (USA) | |
1995 – Open | Aaron Worrall (AUS) David Sylvester (AUS) |
Claudio Cardoso (BRA) Frederico Monteiro (BRA) |
Shaun Ferry (RSA) Alison Ball (Nee Lewis) (RSA) | |
1996 – Open | Claudio Cardoso (BRA) Frederico Monterio (BRA) |
William Edwards (RSA) Lucinda Edwards (RSA) |
Aaron Worrall (AUS) David Sylvester (AUS) | |
1997 – Open | Gwenael Roth (FRA) Thierry Monfret (FRA) |
Philippe Hars (TAH) Maxime Pouvreau (TAH) |
Mark Laruffa (ITA) Liz Wardley (PNG) | |
1998 – Open | Blaine Dodds (RSA) Steve Arnold (RSA) |
Michael Butler (AUS) Linda De Bievre (AUS) Liz Wardley (PNG) |
Brett Dryland (AUS) Tracy Woods (AUS) | |
2000 – Open | Herve Bride (TAH) Thierry Bride (TAH) |
Claude Thellier (FRA) Laurence Imbert (FRA) |
Francois Morvan (FRA) Matthieu Vandame (FRA) | |
2002 – Open | Thibaut Vauchel (FRA) Matheas Lassnig (25x17px) |
Tim Shuwalow (AUS) Susan Pearce (AUS) |
Robert Engwirda (AUS) Bradley Wilson (AUS) | |
2004 – Open | Axel Silvy (FRA) Pauline Jupin (FRA) |
Gavin Colby (AUS) Simone Mattfield (AUS) |
Andrew Keag (AUS) Naomi Angwin (AUS) | |
2005 – Open | Shaun Ferry (RSA) Michele Le Sueur (RSA) |
Blaine Dodds (RSA) Roxanne Dodds (RSA) |
Ingo Delius (GER) Katrin Wiese-Dohse (GER) |
[16] |
2007 – Open | Michael Butler (AUS) Susan Etherington (AUS) |
Christophe Renaud (FRA) Alban Rossollin (FRA) |
Cam Owen (AUS) Susan Ferris (AUS) |
[21] |
2010 – Open | Jerome Legal (FRA) Enrick Obert (FRA) |
Gavin Colby (AUS) Sasha Marks (AUS) |
Darren Smith (AUS) Jasmine Hill (AUS) | |
2014 – Open | Gavin Colby (AUS) Josie Mark (AUS) |
Cam Owen (AUS) Suzzi Ghent (AUS) |
Jerome Le Gal (NCL) Marco Iazzetta (NCL) | |
2016 – Open | Daniel Bjornholt (DEN) Josephine Frederiksen (DEN) |
Orion Gilles Martin (FRA) Nadine Wieland (FRA) |
Fletcher Warren-Myers (AUS) Georgia Warren-Myers (AUS) |
[26] |
2019 – Open | Yamil Saba (VEN) Gonzalo Cendra (VEN) |
Nicolaj Bjornholt (DEN) Michelle Jensen (DEN) |
Gavin Colby (AUS) Worst News (AUS) |
[30] |
2022 – Open | Cam Owen (AUS) Susan Ghent (AUS) |
Yamil Saba Fuentes (VEN) Gonzalo Cendra Falcon (VEN) |
Darren Smith (AUS) Claire Bisgood (AUS) |
[34] |
References
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 1988 at World Sailing
- ^ Hobie 16 World Championships at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 1993 at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 1995 at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 1996 at World Sailing
- ^ "1996 Worlds Official Event Website".
- ^ "Hobie 16 World Championships".
- ^ Hobie 16 World Championships at World Sailing
- ^ Hobie 16 World Championships at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 2000 at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 2002 at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 2004 at World Sailing
- ^ WS Regatta Page – 2005 at World Sailing
- ^ "2005 Worlds Official Event Website".
- ^ Diana Bogaards (4 November 2005). "Hobie 16 Worlds at Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
- ^ a b "Results". Archived from the original on 20 August 2006.
- ^ Hobie 16 World Championships at World Sailing
- ^ "2007 Worlds Official Event Website".
- ^ "Hobie Worlds October 2007 Suva Fiji Islands".
- ^ Event Media (19 October 2007). "Australia's Mick BUTLER and Susan ETHERINGTON were crowned 2007 Hobie 16 World Champions in Suva, Fiji". yachtsandyachting.com.
- ^ a b "18th Hobie 16 World Championships – Results". Archived from the original on 27 July 2008.
- ^ Hobie 16 World Championships at World Sailing
- ^ "2016 Worlds Official Event Website".
- ^ "Hobie 16 World Championships – Results".
- ^ David Brookes (14 June 2016). "Hobie 16 World Championship Open Series in Dapeng, China – Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
- ^ a b "Overall Results – Open".
- ^ "2019 Worlds Official Event Website".
- ^ https://sailingresults.net/site/event/80302/default.html.
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(help) - ^ Kara LaPoint (28 November 2019). "Hobie 16 World Championships at South Seas Island Resort". yachtsandyachting.com.
- ^ a b "Overall Results – Open".
- ^ "2022 Worlds Official Event Website".
- ^ "Hobie 16 Worlds Championships". 31 August 2022.
- ^ Hobie Racing (29 September 2022). "2022 Hobie 16 World Championships in Costa Brava Pirineu de Girona, Spain – Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
- ^ a b "Hobie 16 Worlds Championships". 31 August 2022.