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ORCi World Championships

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The ORCi World Championships is an annual international sailing regatta for performance yachts rated under the ORCi rating system, organized by the host club on behalf of the Offshore Racing Congress and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.

Editions

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Host clubs of the World Championship
Event Host Sailors No Boats Ref.
Ed. Date Year Host club Location Nat. Comp. Nats Cont. A B C
01 20 -28 Jun 2008   Athens  Greece
02 5 - 11 Jul 2009   Brindisi  Italy
03 5 - 12 Sep 2010   Flensburg  Germany
04 18 - 25 Jun 2011   Cres  Croatia
05 4 - 11 Aug 2012   Helsinki  Finland
06 21 - 29 Jun 2013   Ancona  Italy
07 1 - 9 Aug 2014  Kieler Yacht Club Kiel  Germany [1]
08 27 Jun - 04 Jul 2015  Real Club Náutico Barcelona Barcelona  Spain [2]
09 15 - 23 Jul 2016  Royal Danish Yacht Club
&  Egaa Sailing Club
Skovshoved  Denmark [3]
10 30 Jun - 8 Jul 2017  Yacht Club Porto San Rocco Trieste  France [4]
11 12 - 20 Aug 2018  Jachtclub Scheveningen The Hague  Netherlands [5]
12 31 May - 8 Jun 2019   Sibenik  Croatia [6]
N/A 2020  New York Yacht Club, Newport Newport, RI  United States [7][8]
13 6 - 14 Aug 2021  Kalev Yacht Club Tallinn  Estonia [9][10][11][12]
14 22 - 30 June 2022  Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Porto Cervo  Italy [13][14]
15 4 - 12 Aug 2023  Kieler Yacht-Club Kiel  Germany [15][16][17][18]
16 2024  New York Yacht Club, Newport Newport, RI  United States [19][20]

Winners

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Year Class A Class B Class C Ref.
2022 GER 8045 (5) - HALBTROCKEN 4.5

MILLS 45 CUSTOM
Michael Berghorn

ROU 1044 (18) - ESSENTIA44

GRAND SOLEIL 44P
Catalin Trandafir

EST-112 (60) - MATILDA 4

J-112E
Juss Ojala

2023 CHN 1997 (7)- BEAU GESTE

TP52
 Karl Kwok (HKG)
 Gavin Brady (USA)
 David Brooke (25x17px)
 Nathan Ellis (AUS)
 David Swete (NZL)
 Chris Cowan (CAN)
 Matthew Humphries (GBR)
 Ryan Houston (NZL)
 Edward Davison (GBR)
 Samual Bell (25x17px)
 Nick Blackman (NZL)
 David Lenz (GBR)
 Simon Daubney (NZL)
 Max South (NZL)
 George Bridge (GBR)

POL 1044 (37) - WINDWHISPER44

Grand Soleil 44 P
 Marcin Sutkowski (POL)
 Robert Gwozdz (POL)
 Joan Navarro Guiu (ESP)
 Afonso Domingos (POR)
 Hugo Rocha (POR)
 Piotr Przybylski (POL)
 Kacper Gwozdz (POL)
 Mateusz Gwozdz (POL)
 Stanislaw Bajerski (POL)
 Aksel Magdhal (NOR)

EST 792 (68) - SUGAR 3

Italia 11.98
 Sandro Montefusco (ITA)
 Paolo Bucciarelli (ITA)
 Matteo Polli (ITA)
 Matteo Ivaldi (ITA)
 Maurizio Loberto (ITA)
 Siim Ots (EST)
 Marjaliisa Umb (EST)
 Karl-Robert Trink (EST)
 Ott Kikkas (EST)

2024

References

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  1. ^ "Three World Titles in Kiel are secure at ORC worlds 2014 in August".
  2. ^ "2015 ORC World Championship at Real Club Nautica de Barcelona - Overall".
  3. ^ "2016 ORC World Championship at Copenhagen, Denmark - Overall".
  4. ^ "ORC Worlds Trieste 2017 - Overall".
  5. ^ "The Hague Offshore Sailing World Championship - Overall".
  6. ^ "2019 D-Marin ORC World Championship at Sibenik, Croatia - Final day".
  7. ^ "2020 Orc/Irc World Championship".
  8. ^ "2020 COVID-19 pandemic forces cancellation of 2020 ORC/IRC World Championship".
  9. ^ "2021 ORC World Official Event Website".
  10. ^ "Alexela ORC World Championship 2021".
  11. ^ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/orcestonia/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ "New world champions crowned at the Alexela ORC World Championship 2021".
  13. ^ "2022 ORC World Official Event Website".
  14. ^ "2022 ORC Worlds at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda - Overall".
  15. ^ "2023 ORC World Official Event Website".
  16. ^ "ORC World Championship 2023 manage2sail".
  17. ^ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ORCworlds2023. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  18. ^ "2023 ORC World Championship at Kiel, Germany - Overall".
  19. ^ "2024 ORC World Official Event Website".
  20. ^ "ORC World Championship 2024".