Sailing at the Summer World University Games

Sailing competition has been in the Universiade since the twentieth Olympic Games Sailing Regatta at the Universida of ESP. Olympic boardsailing was included at this premier of sailing at the UG. The boardsailing name changed to Olympic windsurfing after the Mistral equipment.[clarification needed] (The professional association also shifted from PBA to PWA.) There may be an event of Olympic sailing during the 2020s or 2030s. The current windsurfing class is called the IQ foil, with a new design that will have appeal to university students. The University Games Olympic Class Sailing Regattas were included in 1999, 2005, and 2011, and in 2019 as an optional sport.[1][2][3]

Sailing at the Summer World University Games
Events8 (men: 4; women: 4)
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Equipment

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The boat classes have classic designs that often continue over decades. The windsurfing classes have changed dramatically. The IOC called the sport "Olympic boardsailing" to affirm the inclusion to Olympic sailing, then the more mainstream and classic name "windsurfing" was adopted. The recent foil design lifts the board completely above the water with only water contact at the fin. This creates an astonishing appearance of hovering over the water. The dramatically reduced resistance from the water makes this IQ foil design ultra-efficient, with decreased effort from the student and increased pace over the water.

Event Class Gender Year
99 05 11 19
One-person dinghies Europe W
Laser Radial W
Laser M
Two-person dinghies 470 W
M
Boardsailing/windsurfing Mistral W
M
RS:X W
M
IQ Foil W
M
Team racing 470 M
Laser Radial Mx
Techno 293 Mx
Match racing RS21 Mx
Total 6 6 8 1

Legend: W – Women; M – Men; Mx – Mixed

Results

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Women

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Sailboard/windsurfer

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Justine Gardahaut (FRA)   Romy Kinzl (GER)   Margua Stalman (NED)
2005   Romy Kinzl (GER)   Flavia Tartaglini (ITA)   Olha Maslivets (UKR)
2011   Chen Peina (CHN)   Megumi Komine (JPN)   Małgorzata Białecka (POL)

Europe

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1999   V. Almeida Querjazu (ESP)   Neus Garriga Turón (ESP)   Larissa Nevierov (ITA)

Laser Radial

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005   Katarzyna Szotyńska (POL)   Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)   Krystal Weir (AUS)
2011   Zhang Dongshuang (CHN)   Victoria Jing Hua Chan (SIN)   Yevgeniya Kuznetsova (RUS)
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Perana Via-Dufrense
and Sandra Azon Canalda (ESP)
  Anna Basalkina
and Victoria Oukraintseva (RUS)
  Shany Kedmy
and Anat Fabrikant (ISR)
2005   Camille Lecointre
and Gwendolyn Cemaitre (FRA)
  Reiko Takahashi
and Naoko Kamata (JPN)
  Elisabetta Saccheggiani
and Myriam Cutolo (ITA)

Sailboard/windsurfer

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Cédric Leroy (FRA)   Maksym Oberemko (UKR)   Adrian Jones (GBR)
2005   Fabrice Hassen (FRA)   Piotr Myszka (POL)   Toni Wilhelm (GER)
2011   Fang Zhennan (CHN)   Łukasz Grodzicki (POL)   Lee Tae-hoon (KOR)

Laser

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Maciej Grabowski (POL)   Luis Martínez Doreste (ESP)   Diego Negri (ITA)
2005   Andrew Campbell (USA)   Kemal Muslubas (TUR)   Johan Cechosz (FRA)
2011   Daniel Mihelić (CRO)   Malte Kamrath (GER)   Sergey Komissarov (RUS)
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1999   Tomasz Stańczyk
Tomasz Jakubiak (POL)
  Gustavo Martínez Doreste
Tunte Cantero (ESP)
  Steven Hunt
Michael Miller (USA)
2005   Šime Fantela
and Igor Marenić (CRO)
  Sergey Desukevich
and Pavel Logunov (BLR)
  Tobias Etter
and Felix Steiger (SUI)
2011   Vladimir Chaus
and Denis Gribanov (RUS)
  Fábio Silva
and Gustavo Thiesen (BRA)
  Erika Tokushige
and Jumpei Hokazono (JPN)

Mixed

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Team

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005   France (FRA)   Poland (POL)   Germany (GER)
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011   Russia (RUS)
Vladimir Chaus
Denis Gribanov
Alisa Kirilyuk
Liudmila Dmitrieva
  United States (USA)
Perry Emsiek
Scott Furnary
Zeke Horowitz
Alyssa Aitken
  Brazil (BRA)
Gustavo Thiesen
Fábio Silva
Isabel Swan
Martine Grael

Laser Radial

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011   United States (USA)
Colin Smith
Frederick Strammer
Elizabeth Barry
  Australia (AUS)
Alexandra Jane South
Tristan Brown
James Burnam
  France (FRA)
Mathilde De Kerangat
Jules Ferrer
Antony Munos

Techno 293

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2011   China (CHN)
Xie Lidiao
Chen Zhiwei
  China (CHN)
Wu Shifu
Chen Lina
  Japan (JPN)
Megumi Izedo
Jun Ogawa

RS21

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2019   Finland (FIN)
Alexander Grönblom
Oskari Muhonen
Catharina Sandman
Cecilia Sandman
  Austria (AUT)
Johanna Daum
Stefan Scharnagl
Luis Wenger-Oehn
Hannah Ziegler
  Singapore (SGP)
Scott Lan
Jillian Lee
Tan Jen-e
Cheryl Teo

Medal table

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Last updated after the 2019 Summer Universiade.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France (FRA)5027
2  China (CHN)4105
3  Poland (POL)3317
4  Spain (ESP)2305
5  United States (USA)2215
6  Russia (RUS)2125
7  Croatia (CRO)2002
8  Germany (GER)1225
9  Finland (FIN)1001
10  Japan (JPN)0224
11  Italy (ITA)0134
12  Australia (AUS)0112
  Brazil (BRA)0112
  Singapore (SIN)0112
  Ukraine (UKR)0112
16  Austria (AUT)0101
  Belarus (BLR)0101
  Turkey (TUR)0101
19  Great Britain (GBR)0011
  Israel (ISR)0011
  Netherlands (NED)0011
  South Korea (KOR)0011
  Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (23 entries)22222266

References

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  1. ^ "1999 Summer Universiade Results". Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  2. ^ "University Sports Magazine 65" (PDF). FISU. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  3. ^ "University Sports Magazine 82" (PDF). FISU. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
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