Sail Melbourne is an annual sailing Regatta run by Yachting Victoria at various yacht clubs around Port Phillip Bay.[1] Sail Melbourne is a Grade 1 ISAF (International Sailing Federation) event.[2]
Organizer | Yachting Victoria |
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Website | www |
Asia Pacific Regatta
editThe annual Asia Pacific Regatta as a part of Sail Melbourne consists of invited Olympic classes.
Laser Full Rig
editThe Laser Full Rig is a single handed mono hull with a single sail. Due to the simple design of the Laser, the racing is more focused of the ability of the crew instead of the boat.[3]
Laser Radial
editThe Laser Radial is the Laser sailed by women in the Olympics. It has a smaller sail area and shorter mast than the full rig.[3]
Tornado
editThe Tornado is a two-person, double trapeze Catamaran with an asymmetrical spinnaker.
49er
editThe 49er is a two-person, double trapeze mono hull with an asymmetrical spinnaker.
Finn
editThe Finn is a single handed men's class.[4]
470 Men's and Women's
editThe 470 is a class broken up into Men's and Women's. It is a two-person, 4.7m mono hull with single trapeze and symmetrical spinnaker.[5]
Winners
editEurope
edit- 1995 – Sharon Ferris (CAN)[6]
- 1996 – Christine Bridge (AUS)[7]
- 1997 – Sharon Ferris (CAN)[8]
- 1998 – Carolijn Brouwer (NED)[9]
- 2001 – Sarah Macky (NZL)[10]
- 2002 – Min Dezillie (BEL)[11]
- 2003 – Lenka Šmídová (CZE)[12]
- 2004 – Sarah Blanck (AUS)[13]
Finn
edit- 1996 – Paul McKenzie (AUS)[7]
- 1998 – Sébastien Godefroid (BEL)[9]
- 2000 – Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL)[14]
- 2002 – Sébastien Godefroid (BEL)[15]
- 2003 – Sébastien Godefroid (BEL)[16]
- 2004 – Anthony Nossiter (AUS)[17]
- 2005 – Josh Beaver (AUS)[18]
- 2007 – Michael Williams (AUS)[19]
- 2008:1 – Ben Ainslie (GBR)[20]
- 2008:2 – Warwick Hill (AUS)[21]
- 2009 – James Paterson (AUS)[22]
- 2010 – Ben Ainslie (GBR)[23]
- 2011 – Oleksiy Borysov (UKR)[24]
- 2012 – Brendan Casey (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Björn Allansson (SWE)[26]
- 2014 – Ed Wright (GBR)[27]
- 2016 – Jake Lilley (AUS)[28]
- 2017 – Jake Lilley (AUS)[29]
- 2018 – Nicholas Heiner (NED)[30]
- 2020 – Jake Lilley (AUS)[31]
ILCA 4 (formerly known as Laser 4.7)
edit- 2004 – Mark Lincoln (AUS)[32]
- 2005 – Mark Lincoln (AUS)[33]
- 2016 – Jack Littlechild (AUS)[34]
- 2017 – Boston Cortis (AUS)[35]
- 2018 – Brooke Wilson (AUS)[36]
- 2020 – Mia Lovelady (AUS)[37]
- 2022 – Angus McIntyre (AUS)[38]
- 2023 – Riley Cantwell (AUS)[39]
Women’s ILCA 6 (formerly known as Laser Radial)
edit- 2008:2 – Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)[21]
- 2009 – Marit Bouwmeester (NED)[22]
- 2010 – Zhang Dongshuang (CHN)[23]
- 2011 – Xu Lijia (CHN)[24]
- 2012 – Krystal Weir (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Tatiana Drozdovskaya (BLR)[26]
- 2014 – Alison Young (GBR)[27]
- 2016 – Marit Bouwmeester (NED)[40]
Open ILCA 6 (formerly known as Laser Radial)
edit- 2002 – Jake Bartrom (NZL)[41]
- 2003 – Jake Bartrom (NZL)[42]
- 2004 – Matthew Chew (AUS)[43]
- 2005 – Krystal Weir (AUS)[44]
- 2006 – Krystal Weir (AUS)[45]
- 2008:1 – Sarah Blanck (AUS)[46]
- 2016 – Finnian Alexander (AUS)[47]
- 2017 – Zac Littlewood (AUS)[48]
- 2018 – Frazer Brew (AUS)[49]
- 2020 – Stefan Elliott-Shircore (AUS)[50]
- 2022 – Zoe Thomson (AUS)[51]
- 2023 – Mária Érdi (HUN)[52]
ILCA 7 (formerly known as Laser)
edit- 1995 – Hamish Pepper (NZL)[6][53]
- 1996 – Daniel Birgmark (SWE)[7]
- 1997 – Nik Burfoot (NZL)[54]
- 1998 – Ben Ainslie (GBR)[9]
- 2000 – Michael Blackburn (AUS)[14]
- 2001 – Michael Blackburn (AUS)[10]
- 2002 – Brendan Casey (AUS)[55]
- 2003 – Michael Blackburn (AUS)[56]
- 2004 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[57]
- 2005 – Roope Suomalainen (FIN)[58]
- 2006 – Tom Slingsby (AUS)[59]
- 2007 – Kristian Ruth (NOR)[60]
- 2008:1 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[61]
- 2008:2 – Matías del Solar (CHI)[21]
- 2009 – Mike Leigh (CAN)[22]
- 2010 – Nick Thompson (GBR)[23]
- 2011 – Tom Slingsby (AUS)[24]
- 2012 – Tom Burton (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Tom Burton (AUS)[26]
- 2014 – Tom Burton (AUS)[27]
- 2016 – Pavlos Kontides (CYP)[62]
- 2017 – Tom Burton (AUS)[63]
- 2018 – Matthew Wearn (AUS)[64]
- 2020 – Jean-Baptiste Bernaz (FRA)[65]
- 2022 – Matthew Wearn (AUS)[66]
- 2023 – Michael Beckett (GBR)[67]
Minnow
edit- 2016 – Edward Warner (AUS)[68]
OK
edit- 2018 – Roger Blasse (AUS)[69]
Open Bic
edit- 2016 – Conall Green (AUS)[70]
- 2017 – Travis Wadley (AUS)[71]
Optimist
edit- 2003 – Leon Poutsma (AUS)[72]
- 2016 – Ryan Littlechild (AUS)[73]
- 2017 – Fletcher Walters (AUS)[74]
- 2018 – Daniel Links (AUS)[75]
RS 100
edit- 2022 – Peter Milne (AUS)[76]
- 2023 – Mike Boswell (AUS)[77]
Sabre
edit- 2016 – James McLennan (AUS)[78]
Waszp
edit- 2018 – Jack Felsenthal (AUS)[79]
- 2022 – Jack Felsenthal (AUS)[80]
420
edit- 2002 – Cheung Ka Ho & Ashun Tong Ping Shun (HKG)[81]
- 2003 – Mithu Nahak & Thimiti Srikanth Chatu (IND)[82]
- 2004 – Claire Cunningham & Felix Patterson (AUS)[83]
- 2016 – Nick Joel & Hugo Llewelyn (AUS)[84]
- 2017 – Marcello Torre & Owen Ready (AUS)[85]
- 2018 – Cole Tapper & Tyler Creevey (AUS)[86]
- 2022 – Hanako Tomishima & Grace Morrow (AUS)[87]
Men’s 470
edit- 1995 – Nigel Abbott (AUS)[6][88]
- 1996 – Tom King (AUS)[7]
- 1997 – Simon Cooke (NZL)[89]
- 1998 – Lee Knapton (AUS)[9]
- 2000 – Paul Foerster (USA)[14]
- 2002 – Nathan Wilmot & Malcolm Page (AUS)[90]
- 2003 – Nathan Wilmot & Malcolm Page (AUS)[91]
- 2004 – Nathan Wilmot & Malcolm Page (AUS)[92]
- 2005 – Mathew Belcher & Nick Behrens (AUS)[93]
- 2006 – Nathan Wilmot (AUS)[94]
- 2008:1 – Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield (GBR)[95]
- 2008:2 – Mathew Belcher & Malcolm Page (AUS)[21]
- 2009 – Mathew Belcher & Malcolm Page (AUS)[22]
- 2010 – Mathew Belcher & Malcolm Page (AUS)[23]
- 2011 – Stuart McNay & Graham Biehl (USA)[24]
- 2012 – Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan (AUS)[26]
- 2014 – Alexander Conway & Patrick Conway (AUS)[27]
- 2016 – Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan (AUS)[96]
- 2017 – Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan (AUS)[97]
- 2018 – Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan (AUS)[98]
Women’s 470
edit- 1995 – Jeni Lidgett-Danks (AUS)[6]
- 1996 – Jeni Lidgett-Danks (AUS)[7]
- 1998 – Ruslana Taran (UKR)[9]
- 2000 – Vlada Kravchun (UKR)[14]
- 2002 – Jenny Armstrong & Belinda Stowell (AUS)[99]
- 2003 – Jenny Armstrong & Belinda Stowell (AUS)[100]
- 2004 – Ingrid Petitjean & Nadège Douroux (FRA)[101]
- 2005 – Elise Rechichi & Tessa Parkinson (AUS)[102]
- 2008:1 – Erin Maxwell & Isabelle Farrar (USA)[103]
- 2008:2 – Stacey Omay & Chelsea Hall (AUS)[21]
- 2009 – Jo Aleh & Polly Powrie (NZL)[22]
- 2010 – Kathrin Kadelbach & Friederike Belcher (GER)[23]
- 2011 – Elise Rechichi & Belinda Stowell (AUS)[24]
- 2012 – Sasha Ryan & Jaime Ryan (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Chen Shasha & Gao Yang (CHN)[26]
- 2014 – Sasha Ryan & Amelia Catt (AUS)[27]
- 2016 – Lara Vadlau & Jolanta Ogar (AUT)[104]
- 2017 – Carrie Smith & Jaime Ryan (AUS)[105]
- 2018 – Frederike Loewe & Anna Markfort (GER)[106]
Open 470
edit- 2020 – Tyler Paige & Adrian Hoesch (ASA)[107]
- 2022 – Chris Charlwood & Amelia Catt (AUS)[108]
- 2023 – Nia Jerwood & Conor Nicholas (AUS)[109]
505
edit- 2020 – Mike Holt & Rob Woelfel (USA)[110]
29er
edit- 2002 – Renee Linton & Aaron Linton (AUS)[111]
- 2003 – James Tudball & Matt Williams (AUS)[112]
- 2004 – Beau Outteridge & Micheal Taylor (AUS)[113]
- 2016 – Max Paul & Tom Crockett (AUS)[114]
- 2018 – Archie Cropley & Max Paul (AUS)[115]
- 2022 – Daniel Links & Markus Sampson (AUS)[116]
49er
edit- 1998 – Marc Audineau (FRA)[9]
- 2000 – Dan Slater (NZL)[14]
- 2001 – Nigel Abbott (AUS)[10]
- 2002 – Pietro Sibello & Gianfranco Sibello (ITA)[117]
- 2003 – Chris Nicholson & Gary Boyd (AUS)[118]
- 2004 – Chris Nicholson & Gary Boyd (AUS)[119]
- 2005 – Scott Kenedy & Mark Kennedy (NZL)[120]
- 2006 – Nathan Outteridge (AUS)[121]
- 2008:2 – Paul Campbell-James & Mark Asquith (GBR)[21]
- 2009 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[22]
- 2010 – Nico Delle Karth & Nikolaus Resch (AUT)[23]
- 2011 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[24]
- 2012 – Steven Thomas & Rhys Mara (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[26]
- 2014 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen (AUS)[27]
- 2016 – Benjamin Bildstein & David Hussl (AUT)[122]
- 2017 – David Gilmour & Joel Turner (AUS)[123]
- 2018 – David Gilmour & Lachlan Gilmour (AUS)[124]
- 2022 – Thomas Needham & Joel Turner (AUS)[125]
- 2023 – Tom Burton & Max Paul (AUS)[126]
49er FX
edit- 2012 – Alex Maloney & Molly Meech (NZL)[25]
- 2013 – Olivia Price & Eliza Solly (AUS)[26]
- 2014 – Ragna Agerup & Maia Agerup (NOR)[27]
- 2016 – Tess Lloyd & Eliza Solly (AUS)[127]
- 2017 – Amelia Stabback & Ella Clark (AUS)[128]
- 2018 – Tess Lloyd & Jaime Ryan (AUS)[129]
- 2022 – Laura Harding & Annie Wilmot (AUS)[130]
- 2023 – Olivia Price & Evie Haseldine (AUS)[131]
Tasar
edit- 2020 – Gary Ratcliffe & Robyn Ratcliffe (AUS)[132]
- 2022 – Chris Dance & Peter Hackett (AUS)[133]
- 2023 – Bronwyn Ridgway & Paul Ridgway (AUS)[134]
2.4 Metre
edit- 2003 – Stuart Shimeld (AUS)[135]
- 2004 – Stuart Shimeld (AUS)[136]
- 2005 – Michael Leydon (AUS)[137]
- 2008:2 – Joshua McKenzie-Brown (NZL)[21]
- 2009 – Paul Tingley (CAN)[22]
- 2010 – Matthew Bugg (AUS)[23]
- 2011 – Matthew Bugg (AUS)[24]
- 2013 – Paul Francis (NZL)[26]
- 2014 – Matthew Bugg (AUS)[27]
- 2017 – Neil Patterson (AUS)[138]
- 2018 – Michael Leydon (AUS)[139]
- 2020 – Michael Leydon (AUS)[140]
- 2022 – John Collingwood (AUS)[141]
- 2023 – Neil Patterson (AUS)[142]
Hansa 303 (single)
edit- 2018 – Christopher Symonds (AUS)[143]
- 2022 – Chris Symonds (AUS)[144]
Hansa 303 (double)
edit- 2018 – Colin Alderton & Bradley Alderton (AUS)[145]
Hansa Liberty
edit- 2020 – Bob Schahinger (AUS)[146]
- 2022 – Bob Schahinger (AUS)[147]
- 2023 – Alison Weatherly (AUS)[148]
Skud 18
edit- 2009 – Amethyst Barnbrook & Lindsay Mason (AUS)[22]
- 2010 – Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR)[23]
- 2011 – Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR)[24]
- 2013 – Jovin Tan & Desiree Lim (SGP)[26]
- 2014 – Daniel Fitzgibbon & Liesl Tesch (AUS)[27]
- 2018 – Ross Manning & Maximillion Quan (AUS)[149]
Soling
edit- 1995 – Cameron Miles (AUS)[6]
- 1998 – Colin Beashel (AUS)[9]
Star
edit- 1995 – Ian Johnson (AUS)[6]
- 2002 – Ian Walker & Nick Williams (AUS)[150]
- 2003 – Colin Beashel & David Giles (AUS)[151]
Yngling
edit- 2002 – Melanie Dennison, Caroline Aders & Fiona Herbert (AUS)[152]
- 2003 – Melanie Dennison, Caroline Aders & Fiona Herbert (AUS)[153]
- 2005 – Nicky Bethwaite, Karyn Gojnich & Helen Impey (AUS)[154]
Nacra 15
edit- 2018 – Will Cooley & Bec Hancock (AUS)[155]
Nacra 17
edit- 2013 – Darren Bundock & Nina Curtis (AUS)[26]
- 2014 – Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (AUS)[27]
- 2016 – Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (AUS)[156]
- 2017 – Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (AUS)[157]
- 2018 – Tayla Rietman & Lachlan White (AUS)[158]
Tornado
edit- 1995 – Darren Bundock (AUS)[6]
- 1997 – Darren Bundock (AUS)[159]
- 1998 – Pierre Pennec (FRA)[9]
- 2002 – Darren Bundock & John Forbes (AUS)[160]
- 2003 – Darren Bundock & John Forbes (AUS)[161]
- 2004 – Robbie Lovig & Glen Douglas (AUS)[162]
- 2005 – Darren Bundock & Aaron Worrall (AUS)[163]
- 2008:1 – Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby (AUS)[164]
Viper
edit- 2016 – Tayla Rietman & Lachlan White (AUS)[165]
Men’s Formula Kite
edit- 2013 – Florian Gruber (GER)[26]
- 2014 – Riccardo Andrea Leccese (ITA)[27]
Women’s Formula Kite
edit- 2013 – Nuria Goma (ESP)[26]
- 2014 – Ariane Imbert (FRA)[27]
Open Formula Kite
edit- 2016 – Oliver Bridge (GBR)[166]
- 2020 – Scott Whitehead (AUS)[167]
- 2022 – Zac Pullen (AUS)[168]
- 2023 – Oscar Timm (AUS)[169]
Men’s Iqfoil
edit- 2023 – Grae Morris (AUS)[170]
Women’s Iqfoil
edit- 2023 – Samantha Costin (AUS)[171]
Men’s Mistral
edit- 1995 – Aaron McIntosh (NZL)[6][172]
- 1996 – Tony Philp (FIJ)[7]
- 1997 – JP Tobin (NZL)[173]
- 1998 – Fredrik Palm (SWE)[9]
- 2000 – Fredrik Palm (SWE)[14]
- 2001 – Matthew McCormick (NZL)[10]
- 2002 – JP Tobin (NZL)[174]
- 2003 – JP Tobin (NZL)[175]
- 2004 – Julien Bontemps (FRA)[176]
- 2005 – Kwok Fai Cheng (HKG)[177]
Women’s Mistral
edit- 1995 – Natasha Sturges (GBR)[6]
- 1996 – Renee Herbert (FRA)[7]
- 1997 – Lee Lai-shan (HKG)[178]
- 1998 – Natasha Sturges (GBR)[9]
- 2000 – Barbara Kendall (NZL)[14]
- 2001 – Natasha Sturges (GBR)[10]
- 2002 – Natasha Sturges (GBR)[179]
- 2003 – Barbara Kendall (NZL)[180]
- 2004 – Faustine Merret (FRA)[181]
- 2005 – Chan Wai-man (HKG)[182]
Men’s RS:X
edit- 2006 – Casper Bouman (NED)[183]
- 2007 – Makoto Tomizawa (JPN)[184]
- 2008:2 – Nicolas Le Gal (FRA)[21]
- 2009 – Nicolas Lozano (COL)[22]
- 2010 – Chan King Yin (HKG)[23]
- 2011 – JP Tobin (NZL)[24]
- 2012 – Luke Baillie (AUS)[25]
- 2013 – Shi Chuankun (CHN)[26]
- 2014 – Juozas Bernotas (LTU)[27]
- 2016 – Kiran Badloe (NED)[185]
- 2020 – Tom Squires (GBR)[186]
Women’s RS:X
edit- 2006 – Chen Qiubin (CHN)[187]
- 2007 – Alessandra Sensini (ITA)[188]
- 2008:2 – Blanca Manchón (ESP)[21]
- 2009 – Jessica Crisp (AUS)[22]
- 2010 – Zhu Huali (CHN)[23]
- 2011 – Jessica Crisp (AUS)[24]
- 2013 – Zheng Manjia (CHN)[26]
- 2014 – Stefaniya Elfutina (RUS)[27]
- 2016 – Zofia Noceti-Klepacka (POL)[189]
- 2020 – Noy Drihan (ISR)[190]
Open RS:X
edit- 2017 – Joanna Sterling (AUS)[191]
Techno 293
edit- 2017 – William Grimshaw (AUS)[192]
- 2018 – Jarrod Jones (AUS)[193]
- 2022 – Harriet Wormald (AUS)[194]
Techno 293+
edit- 2018 – Hamish Swain (AUS)[195]
- 2022 – Amelia Wilson (AUS)[196]
Wind Foil
edit- 2022 – Grae Morris (AUS)[197]
Windfoiling Open
edit- 2023 – Rylie Sinclair (AUS)[198]
Wing Foiling
edit- 2022 – Jack Abbott (AUS)[199]
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