Laser World Championships
The Laser World Championships have been held every year since 1974, organized by the International Sailing Federation.[1]
Laser is an Olympic sailing class.
Editions
| Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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| 1974 Hamilton | |||
| 1976 Kiel | |||
| 1977 Cabo Frio | |||
| 1979 Perth | |||
| 1980 Kingston | |||
| 1982 Sardinia | |||
| 1983 Gulfport | |||
| 1985 Halmstad | |||
| 1987 Melbourne | |||
| 1988 Falmouth | |||
| 1989 Aarhus | |||
| 1990 Newport | |||
| 1991 Porto Carras | |||
| 1993 Takapuna | |||
| 1994 Wakayama | |||
| 1995 Santa Cruz de Tenerife | |||
| 1996 Simon's Town | |||
| 1997 Algarrobo | |||
| 1999 Melbourne | |||
| 2000 Cancun |
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| 2001 Cork |
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| 2002 Hyannis |
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| 2003 Cadiz |
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| 2004 Bitez |
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| 2005 Fortaleza |
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| 2006 Jeju |
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| 2007 Cascais |
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| 2008 Terrigal |
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| 2009 Halifax |
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| 2010 Hayling Island |
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| 2011 Perth |
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| 2012 Boltenhagen |
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| 2013 Al Musannah |
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| 2014 Santander |
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| 2015 Kingston |
References
- ↑ "Laser World Championship : presentation and medal winners". the-sports.org. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
Multiple medallist
| # | Athlete | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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| 1 | Robert Scheidt | |
9 | 2 | 1 | 12 |
| 2 | Tom Slingsby | |
5 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
| 2 | Glenn Bourke | |
3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
See also
- ISAF Sailing World Championships
- Men's Laser Radial World Championships
- Laser 4.7 World Championships
External links
- Sailing competitions
- World Champs - Laser Standard
- Sailing World Championships - Laser from site Sports123.com (by Internet Archive)
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