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One Metre World Championship

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The International One Metre World Championship also referred to as the IOM World Championship is an bi-annual international sailing regatta of One Metre radio sailing yachts, organized by the host club on behalf of the International One Metre Class Association and recognized/authorised by International Radio Sailing Association and World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. The number of competitors is restricted due to the fleet management system used with 2013 being the last time entry hasn't been capped.

Editions

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Ed. Date Location Competitors Ref.
Day/Month Year Host club City Country Boats Nat. Cont.
1 - 1994 Saint-Cyr, Vienne  France 55 12 4
2 11-16 Feb 1997  Wellington Radio Yacht Club Wellington  New Zealand 60 10 3
3 5-10 Apr 1999 Malta  Malta 80 17+ 4+
4 12-19 May 2001  Sailing Club of Rijeka, SCOR Omisalj  Croatia 79 15 4
5 3-11 Jun 2003  Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Vancouver  Canada 82 16 5 [1]
6 15-24 Sep 2005  Mooloolara Radio Yacht Club Kawana Waters, Mooloolaba, Queensland  Australia 84 14 5 [2] [3]
7 13-20 Oct 2007  Yachting Club de la Pointe Rouge Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône  France 76 22 5 [4] [5]
8 21-28 Jun 2009   Barbados  Barbados 66 14 4 [6] [7]
9 28May -4Jun 2011  West Kirby Sailing Club West Kirby. Wirral  United Kingdom 76 22 5 [8] [9] [10]
10 12-19 Oct 2013  Sdot Yam Sailing Club Sdot Yam  Israel 43 11 3 [11] [12]
11 8-16 May 2015 Central Lake, Foster City  United States 76 21 5 [13] [14]
12 14-21 May 2017 Pierrelatte  France 76 22 5 [15] [16]
13 15-23 Sep 2019  Clube dos Jangadeiros Porto Alegre  Brazil 76 21 5 76 0 [17]
N/A - 2021 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID
14 27Oct -4Nov 2022 Rogoznica  Croatia 76 24 5 [18] [19]
15 20-28 Oct 2024  Gladstone Radio Controlled Yacht Club Gladstone, Queensland  Australia 76 20 5 [20] [21] [22]
16 15-23 May 2026  Datchet Water Sailing Club Datchet  United Kingdom 84 25 5 83 1 [23] [24]

Medalists

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Edition Gold Silver Bronze Ref.

1994, Saint-Cyr, Vienne
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Red Wine
 Chris Dicks (GBR)
Design Metrick Magick
 Mark Dicks (GBR)
Design Crossbow

1997, Wellington
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Design TS2
 Geoff Smale (NZL)
Own Design
 Trevor Bamforth (NZL)
Design TS2

1999, Malta
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Ikon
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design TS-2
 Martin Roberts (GBR)
Design Widget

2001, Omisalj
 Martin Roberts (GBR)
Design Gadget
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Italiko
 Gary Cameron (AUS)
Design TS2

2003, Vancouver
 Trevor Binks (GBR)
Design Isis
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design TS2
 Paul Jones (AUS)
Design Disco

2005, Mooloolaba
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design Obsession
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Topico
 Paul Jones (AUS)
Design Cockatoo

2007, Marseille
 Brad Gibson (AUS)
Design Widget
 Guillermo Beltri (ESP)
Design Italiko
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design Obsession

2009, Barbados
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Design Pikanto
 Brad Gibson (AUS)
Design Widget
 Mario Skrlj (CRO)
Design Pikanto

2011, West Kirby
 Peter Stollery (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design BritPOP
 Graham Elliott (GBR)
Design BritPOP
[10]

2013, Sdot Yam
 Rob Walsh (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Marko Matic (CRO)
Design Kantun S
 Søren Andresen (DNK)
Design Cheinz

2015, Foster City
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design POP
 Peter Stollery (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun S
[14]

2017, Pierrelatte
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
 Guillermo Beltri (ESP)
Design Sedici
 Rob Walsh (GBR)
Design BritPOP
[25]

2019, Porto Alegre
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
 Anti Kovacevic (CRO)
Design Kantun 2
 Ian Vickers (NZL)
Own Design V11

2022, Rogoznica
 Oliver Cohen (FRA)
Design Venti
 Alex Carre (FRA)
Design Vickers V11
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
[19]

2024, Gladstone
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Viss
 Ian Vicker (NZL)[26]
Own Design V12
 Alex Carre (FRA)
Design Vickers V12
[22]

2026, Datchet
 Alex Carre (FRA)
Design Vickers V12
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Viss
 Rob Walsh (NZL)
Design Venti
[24]

References

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  1. ^ "2003 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  2. ^ "2005 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  3. ^ Peter Stollery (4 October 2005). "International One Metre Worlds at Queensland, Australia". yachtsandyachting.com.
  4. ^ "2007 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  5. ^ Peter Stollery (30 October 2007). "International One Metre Worlds at Marseille, France". yachtsandyachting.com.
  6. ^ "2009 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  7. ^ Tony Edwards (6 July 2009). "International One Metre Worlds at Carlisle Bay, Barbados". yachtsandyachting.com.
  8. ^ "2011 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  9. ^ Tony Edwards (16 June 2011). "One Metre Worlds at West Kirby Sailing Club - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com.
  10. ^ a b "2011 IOM Worlds Results Event Website PDF" (PDF).
  11. ^ "2013 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  12. ^ Tim Long (28 October 2013). "IOM World Championships at Sdot Yam Sailing Club, Israel". yachtsandyachting.com.
  13. ^ "2015 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  14. ^ a b https://www.facebook.com/USAIOMWORLDS?fref=nf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. ^ "2017 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  16. ^ Darin Ballington (5 June 2017). "International One Metre World Championship at Pierrelatte, France". yachtsandyachting.com.
  17. ^ "2019 IOM Worlds Official Event Website". Archived from the original on 2019年11月30日.
  18. ^ "2022 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  19. ^ a b http://www.2022iomworlds.com/images/download/2022results.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  20. ^ "2024 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  21. ^ "International One Metre World Championships in Gladstone, Australia - Overall". yachtsandyachting.com. 28 October 2024.
  22. ^ a b "2024 World Official Results".
  23. ^ "2026 IOM Worlds Official Event Website".
  24. ^ a b "2026 World Official Results" (PDF).
  25. ^ http://www.iomwc2017.vrc-pierrelatte.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/General_24_courses.htm
  26. ^ "Ian Vickers, NZ's leading radio-controlled sailor, designer and builder remembered". 12 May 2026.
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