Soling European Championship

The Soling European Championship is an International sailing regatta in the Soling organized by the International Soling Association under auspiciën of World Sailing[1]. Over 50 Soling European Championship were held. The popularity grew during the Olympic period of the Soling. After that era the event continued and is still reasonable successful. The Soling European Championship is an "Open" event. This means that competitors from all over the world are eligible to enter.

Soling
Class insigna
One of the two perpetual trophies for the winning team of the Soling North American Championship. The prize is donated by the Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub (KDY). Previous winners engraved on the pedestal.

During the Olympic era of the Soling (1969 - 2000) the European Championships were a primary selection event for the NOC's to determine their delegation in the class.

Editions

YearCityCountryDatesBoatsAthletesNationsNote/
Reference
1968Skovshoved Denmark15-22 July2575?[2][3]
1969Sandhamn Sweden4613811[2][3]
1970Hankø Norway15-22 July[2][3]
1971Travemünde West Germany8-16 August[2][3][4]
1972Skovshoved Denmark8-16 August[2][3]
1973Medemblik Netherlands14-22 July[2][3]
1974Helensburgh United Kingdom1-8 September53159[2][3]
1975Alassio Italy17 - 25 May62168[2][3][5]
1976Geneva  Switzerland28 April - 8 May54162[2][3]
1977Piraeus Greece26 August - 6 September[2][3]
1978Kiel West Germany2-9 July73219[2][3]
1979La Rochelle France26 August - 2 September4312914[2][3]
1980Helsinki Finland4-13 June4012013[2][3]
1981Attersee Austria30 August - 6 September4312913[2][3]
1982Dragør Denmark11-19 September5115313[2][3]
1983Medemblik Netherlands2-10 September5015017[2][3]
1984
Soling European Championship not held due to Olympic Games
[2]
1985Balatonfüred Hungary17-27 May5315916[2][3]
1986Warnemünde East Germany4-13 July4714116[2][3]
1987Karlshamn Sweden28 August - 6 September5115318[2][6][3]
1988Alassio Italy[2][3]
1989Oslo Norway[2][3]
1990Prien am Chiemsee West Germany30 April – 6 May[2][3][7]
1991La Baule France29–30 May[2][3][8]
1992Lake Garda Italy17–26 September[2][3][9]
1993Portorož Slovenia5–12 June[2][10][3][11]
1994Vilamoura Portugal17–23 September[2][12][3][13]
1995Marstrand Sweden12–18 June[2][3][14]
1996Lake Balaton Hungary19–27 September[3][15]
1997Troon United Kingdom6–12 September[16][3][17]
1998Izola Slovenia4-11 July 1998[3][18]
1999Sandefjord Norway25–31 July[19][3][20]
2000La Rochelle France11–17 June[21][3][22]
2001Attersee Austria1-7 September[23][3][24]
2002Castiglione della Pescaia Italy27 May – 1 June[25][3][26]
2003Torbole Italy31 August – 5 September[27][3][28]
2004Tønsberg Norway2–7 August[29][30]
2005Medemblik Netherlands7–12 August[31][32]
2006Lake Balaton Hungary13-19 May[33][34]
2007Arendal Norway28 July – 3 August[35][36]
2008Balatonfured Hungary20–27 April[37][38]
2009Lovere Italy31 July – 8 August[39][40]
2010La Trinité-sur-Mer France28 August – 4 September[41][42]
2011Attersee Austria27 August – 4 September[43][44]
2012Aarhus Denmark9–15 June[45][46]
2013Castiglione della Pescaia Italy28 March – 4 April[47][48]
2014Quiberon France14-19 June[49]
2015Berlin Germany12–19 September[50][51]
2016Ebensee Austria2-5 May[52][53]
2017Riva del Garda Italy13-16 June[54][55]
2018Alsóörs Hungary1-5 May[56]
2019Torbole Italy25-29 June[57][58]
2020t.b.d.t.b.d.Postponed due to COVID19[59]
2021Santander Spain8-12 June

All-time medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)89320
2 Austria (AUT)56516
3 East Germany (GDR)55616
4 Hungary (HUN)55414
5 Sweden (SWE)44311
6 Denmark (DEN)43411
7 Ukraine (UKR)4138
8 Canada (CAN)3227
9 Soviet Union (URS)2428
10 West Germany (FRG)2259
11 Norway (NOR)2147
12 Netherlands (NED)1247
13 United States (USA)1214
14 Slovenia (SLO)1102
15 Argentina (ARG)1023
16 Brazil (BRA)1001
 Finland (FIN)1001
 France (FRA)1001
19 Great Britain (GBR)0202
 Russia (RUS)0202
21 Australia (AUS)0022
22 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (22 nations)515151153

Medalists

Year
Gold Silver Bronze
1968  Denmark
Skovshoved
 Norway
Per Spilling
Crew not documented
 
 Netherlands
Geert Bakker
Crew not documented
 
 Denmark
Niels Bolt Jörgensen
Crew not documented
 
1969  Sweden
Sandhamn
 Sweden
Arved von Grünewaldt
Tommy Nilsson
Anders Nordin
 Sweden
H. Kellner
Crew not documented
 
 West Germany
Norbert Wagner
Crew not documented
 
1970  Norway
Hankø
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Niels Jensen
Poul Mik-Meyer
 Sweden
Arved von Grünewaldt
Tommy Nilsson
Anders Nordin
 Sweden
Pelle Petterson
Crew not documented
 
1971  West Germany
Travemünde
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Niels Jensen
Valdemar Bandolowski
 Soviet Union
Timur Pinegin
Valentin Zamotaykin
Rais Galimov
 Denmark
Niels Bolt Jörgensen
Crew not documented
 
1972  Denmark
Skovshoved
 East Germany
Roland Schwarz
Lothar Köpsel
Werner Christoph
 United Kingdom
John Oakeley
Charles Reynolds
Barry Dunning
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Niels Jensen
Valdemar Bandolowski
1973  Netherlands
Medemblik
 East Germany
Dieter Below
Olaf Engelhardt
Michael Zachries
 Austria
Uli Strohschneider
Crew not documented
 
 East Germany
Roland Schwarz
Lothar Köpsel
Werner Christoph
1974  United Kingdom
Clyde
 West Germany
Willi Kuhweide
Axel May
Karsten Meyer
 Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Crew not documented
 
 East Germany
Roland Schwarz
Lothar Köpsel
Werner Christoph
1975  Italy
Alassio
 Sweden
Stig Wennerström
Lennart Roslund
Stefan Krook
 East Germany
Roland Schwarz
Lothar Köpsel
Werner Christoph
 Italy
Fabio Albarelli
Leopoldo di Martino
Guidotti
1976   Switzerland
Geneva
 East Germany
Dieter Below
Olaf Engelhardt
Michael Zachries
 Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Valdemar Bandolowski
Erik Hermann Hansen
 Austria
Herbert Raudaschl
Walter Raudaschl
Rudi Mayer
1977  Greece
Piraeus
 West Germany
Fritz Geis
Gerhard Fehzner
Andreas Bock
 West Germany
Willi Kuhweide
Axel May
Karsten Meyer
 Denmark
Valdemar Bandolowski
Crew not documented
 
1978  West Germany
Kiel
 Canada
Hans Fogh
John Kerr
Dennis Toews
 Canada
Glenn Dexter
Andreas Josenhans
Sandy McMillan
 East Germany
Dieter Below
Olaf Engelhardt
Michael Zachries
1979  France
La Rochelle
 Brazil
Eduardo de Souza
Manfred Kaufman
Thomas Heiman
 Netherlands
Geert Bakker
Pieter Keijzer
Harald de Vlaming
 Sweden
Arved von Grünewaltdt
Tommy Nilsson
Anders Nordin
1980  Finland
Helsinki
 Soviet Union
Boris Budnikov
Aleksandr Budnikov
Nikolay Polyakov
 West Germany
Willi Kuhweide
Eckart Loell
Sebastian Ziegelmayer
 Denmark
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
Valdemar Bandolowski
Erik Hermann Hansen
1981  Austria
Attersee
 Austria
Michael Farthofer
Georg Vartian
Christian Holler
 East Germany
Jörg Hermann
B. Becker
O. Olbrich
 West Germany
Fritz Geis
Richard Fricke
Karl Fricke
1982  Denmark
Dragør
 Canada
Hans Fogh
Poul Richard Høj Jensen
John Kerr
 Soviet Union
Boris Budnikov
Aleksandr Budnikov
Nikolay Polyakov
 Soviet Union
Eugenij Kudriavtsev
Crew not documented
 
1983  Netherlands
Medemblik
 Canada
Hans Fogh
John Kerr (sailor) (born 1951)
Steve Calder
 Soviet Union
Boris Budnikov
Gennadi Strakh
Oleg Miron
 East Germany
Helmar Nauck
Norbert Hellriegel
Sven Diedering
1984 Soling European Championship not held due to Olympic Games
1985  Hungary
Balatonfüred
 Norway
Terje Wang
Jan Petterson
Bjørn Selander
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Soviet Union
Georgy Shayduko
Sergey Kanov
Nikolay Polyakov
1986  East Germany
Warnemünde
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Sweden
Lennart Persson
Eje Öberg
Tony Wallin
 Germany
Thomas Jungblut
Thomas Maschkiwitz
Tim Kröger
1987  Sweden
Karlshamn
 Soviet Union
Georgy Shayduko
Sergey Kanov
Nikolay Polyakov
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Canada
Hans Fogh
Steve Calder
Hank Lammens
1988  Italy
Alassio
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 United States
John Kostecki
William Baylis
Bob Billingham
 Denmark
Jesper Bank
Jan Mathiassen
Steen Secher
1989  Norway
Oslo
 Denmark
Jesper Bank
Jesper Seier
Steen Secher
 Soviet Union
Sergey Pichuguin
Gennadi Strakh
Andrei Nikandrov
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
1990 Prien am Chiemsee  France
Marc Bouet
Fabrice Levet
Alain Pointet
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Netherlands
Roy Heiner
Ed van der Steene
Yska Minks
1991 La Baule  United States
Dave Curtis
Brad Dellenbaugh
Paul Murphy
 Sweden
Magnus Holmberg
Björn Alm
Johan Barne
 East Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
1992 Torbole  Sweden
Per Ahlby
Stefan Nordström
Jan-Olov Sandberg
 Austria
Michael Luschan
Stefan Lindner
Georg Stadler
 Sweden
Magnus Holmberg
Björn Alm
Johan Barne
1993 Portorose  Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Germany
Albert Batzil
Lang
Finch
 Norway
Rune Jacobsen
Landucek
Haaland
1994 Vilamoura  Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel
 Denmark
Stig Westergaard
Jens Bojsen Møller
Bjørn Westergaard
 Australia
Ian Walker
1995 Marstrand  Denmark
Jesper Bank
Kræn Nielsen
Thomas Jacobsen
 Norway
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland
 Australia
Miles
Links
Mayor
1996 Balatonfüred  Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Sergey Kaindrava
Volodymyr Korotkov
 Austria
Christian Binder
Franky Fellner
Volker Moser
 Hungary
György Wossala
László Kovácsi
Károly Vezér
1997 Troon  Germany
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski
 Great Britain
Andy Beadsworth
Barry Parkin
Mason
 Norway
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland
1998 Izola  Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Volodymyr Korotkov
Serhiy Timokhov
 Russia
Georgy Shayduko
Sergey Voltshkov
Kramskoy
 Germany
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski
1999 Sandefjord  Netherlands
Roy Heiner
Peter Van Niekerk
Dirk de Ridder
 Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Volodymyr Korotkov
Serhiy Timokhov
 Germany
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski
2000 La Rochelle  Denmark
Jesper Bank
Henrik Blakskjær
Thomas Jacobsen
 Russia
Georgy Shayduko
Oleg Khopyorsky
Andrei Kiriliuk
 Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Volodymyr Korotkov
Serhiy Timokhov
2001 Kammersee  Austria
Christian Binder
Franky Fellner
Volker Moser
 Germany
Heiko Winkler
Stefan Wenzel
Jens Niemann
 Austria
Carl Auteried
Thomas Beclin
Martin Kendler
2002 Castiglione  Austria
Carl Auteried
Thomas Beclin
Martin Kendler
 Austria
Markus Schneeberger
Volker Moser
Christian Panek
 Hungary
György Wossala
László Kovácsi
Károly Vezér
2003 Torbole  Hungary
Balázs Gyenese
Gyula Monus
Károly Vezér
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Germany
Karl Haist
Daniel Diesing
Jacob Carsten
2004 Tonsberg  Austria
Markus Schneeberger
Volker Moser
Christian Panek
 Slovenia
Bostjan Antoncic
Gennadi Strakh
Zeljko Perovic
 Norway
Pål Christoffersen
Karl Book
Espen Kamperhaug
2005 Medemblik  Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Hungary
György Wossala
Peter Németh
Károly Vezér
 Norway
Dag Usterud
Arne Ottestad
Eskil Goldeng
2006 Balatonfüred  Ukraine
Serhiy Pichuhin
Ivan Chehlatiy
Serhiy Timokhov
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Austria
Carl Auteried
Udo Moser
Martin Kendler
2007 Arendal  Slovenia
Bostjan Antoncic
Gennadi Strakh
Serhiy Pichuhin
 Germany
Thomas Maschkiwitz
Christian Öhler
Kristof Wossala
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Maximo Smith
Miguel Lacour
2008 Balatonfüred  Hungary
György Wossala
Peter Németh
Károly Vezér
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Netherlands
Johan Offermans
Bas Dusee
Dominik Meissner
2009 Lovere  Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Austria
Carl Auteried
Udo Moser
Martin Kendler
 Hungary
György Wossala
Peter Németh
Károly Vezér
2010 La Trinite  Hungary
György Wossala
Peter Németh
Károly Vezér
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Maximo Smith
Hernan Celedoni
2011 Attersee  Germany
Uwe Steingross
Karsten Eller
Tim Giesecke
 United States
Stuart H. Walker
Georg Stadler
Johannes Spitzk
 Austria
Johann Kahls
Christian Kahls
Ronnie Zeiler
2012 Arhus  Argentina
Gustavo Warburg
Rodrigo Ferres
Miguel Lacour
 Germany
Karl Haist
Martin Zeileis
Patrick Wichmann
 Netherlands
Rudy den Outer
Gavin Lidlow
Ramzi Souli
2013 Castiglione  Ukraine
Igor Yushko
Serhiy Pichuhin
Dmitriy Yarmolenka
 Germany
Roman Koch
Maxl Koch
Gregor Bornemann
 United States
Charly Kamps
Jeremy McMahon
Toby Kamps
2014 Saint-Pierre-Quiberon  Germany
Uwe Steingross
Karsten Eller
Tim Giesecke
 Canada
Peter Hall
Steve Lacey
William Hall
 Netherlands
Rudy den Outer
Gavin Lidlow
Ramzi Souli
2015 Berlin  Germany
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Ingo Borkowski
 Hungary
Litkey Farkas
Károly Vezér
Gabor Croszlan
 Ukraine
Igor Yushko
Sergey Pichugin
Igor Severianov
2016 Ebensee  Austria
Christian Binder
Christian Feitchinger
Klaus Kratochwill
 Hungary
Litkey Farkas
Joo Kristoff
Gabor Croszlan
 Canada
Peter Hall
Steve Lacey
William Hall
2017 Riva del Garda  Hungary
Litkey Farkas
Karoly Vezer
Weinhardt Csaba
 Austria
Florian Felzmann
Michael Felzmann
Margund Schuh
 Ukraine
Igor Yushko
Serhiy Pichuhin
Igor Severianov
2018 Alsóörs  Hungary
Sandor Varjas
László Kovácsi
Gabor Meretei
 Hungary
György Wossala
Pepe Nemeth
Kristof Wossala
 Hungary
Annamaria Sabjan
Bea Majoross
András Bajusz
2019 Torbole  Finland
Eki Heinonen
Gabor Helmhout
Mathias Heinonen
 Hungary
Sandor Varjas
László Kovácsi
Gabor Meretei
 Austria
Florian Felzmann
Michael Felzmann
Markus Gnan
2020 Postponed due to COVID19
2021 Santander

Further race details

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