Tornado World Championship

The Tornado World Championships are international sailing regattas in the Tornado class organized by the International Sailing Federation and the International Tornado Class Association.[1]

For the original open event, the most titles have been won by Australian sailor Darren Bundock, with seven titles between 1998 and 2009 and another two bronze medals. The second most titles have been won by Australian John Forbes, who has won six world titles and came 2nd twice, 3rd three times and a fourth, fifth and a sixth. The highest number of championships have been won by Australian sailors, with twelve titles, followed by British sailors, with six titles, and sailors from Germany, who have won five titles.

Between 1968 and 1998, eight people had won the Tornado World Championship twice. In 1998 John Forbes was the first person to win the Championship three times.

The Tornado was an Olympic class from 1976 to 2008.

History

The first Tornado World Championships were held in Kiel in 1968.

Editions

YearCityCountryDatesAthletesNationsNote
1968Kiel West Germany[2]
1969Melbourne Australia[3]
1970Eau Gallie United States[4]
1971Weymouth United Kingdom[5]
1972Travemünde West Germany[6]
1973Toronto Canada[7]
1974Honolulu United States[8]
1975Copenhagen Denmark[9]
1976Sydney Australia[10]
1977Long Beach United States[11]
1978Weymouth United Kingdom[12]
1979Kiel West Germany[13]
1980Auckland New Zealand[14]
1981Carnac France26 August - 6 September[15]
1982[16]
1983Hayling Island United Kingdom[17]
1984Melbourne Australia7–17 January[18]
1985Travemünde West Germany[19]
1986Hamilton Bermuda13–20 April[20]
1987Kiel West Germany26 June - 5 July[21]
1988Tallinn Soviet Union19–26 July[22]
1989Houston United States[23]
1990Medemblik Netherlands19–25 August[24]
1991Cagliari Italy12–22 September[25]
1992Perth Australia12–19 January[26]
1993Long Beach United States20–25 September[27]
1994Båstad Sweden8–13 August[28]
1995Kingston Canada11–18 August[29]
1996Brisbane Australia8–13 January[30]
1997Hamilton Bermuda7–14 November[31][32]
1998Búzios Brazil20–27 November[33]
1999Vallensbæk Denmark2–9 July[34]
2000Sydney Australia8–15 January[35]
2001Richards Bay South Africa10–17 February[36]
2002Martha's Vineyard United States21–28 September[37]
2003Cádiz Spain11–24 Septemberpart of the 2003 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2004Palma Spain10–18 April[38]
2005La Rochelle France12–19 June[39]
2006San Isidro Argentina1–10 December[40]
2007Cascais Portugal28 June - 13 Julypart of the 2007 ISAF Sailing World Championships
2008Auckland New Zealand22 February - 1 March[41]
2009Bogliaco Italy27 August - 4 September[42]
2010Travemünde Germany23 July - 1 August[43]
2011Ipsach  Switzerland20–28 August[44]
2012Lake Garda Italy18–22 September[45]
2013Santa Eulària des Riu Spain28 September - 6 October[46]
2014Nedlands Australia26 December 2014 - 3 January 2015[47]
2015Carnac France5–12 September[48]

All-time medal table

Medalists

Open

Year
Gold Silver Bronze
1968 Kiel  Great Britain
Ian Tremlett
Bill Tremlett
1969 Melbourne  Australia
Maurice Davies
Ian Ramsay
 Australia
Jim Dachtler
 
1970 Eau Galle, Florida  United States
Paul Lindenberg
Jack Sammons
1971 Weymouth  Great Britain
Ian Fraser
Tim Coventry
1972 Travemünde  Austria
Robert Jessenig
Hans Polaschegg
 United States
John Weiser
 
 Great Britain
Ian Fraser
 
1973 Toronto  United States
Bruce Stewart
Bruce Harvey
 United States
John Weiser
Cappy Sheeley  
 United States
Roy Seaman
 
1974 Honolulu  Austria
Robert Jessenig
Hans Polaschegg
 United States
R Paul Allen
Woody Cox
 United States
David McFaull
Michael Rothwell
1975 Copenhagen  West Germany
Jörg Spengler
Jörg Schmall
 Great Britain
Reginald White
John Osborn
 United States
Bruce Badeau
Douglas Cummings
1976 Sydney  Great Britain
Reginald White
John Osborn
 Australia
Brian Lewis
Warren Rock
 Australia
Jim Dachtler
 
1977 Long Beach  West Germany
Jörg Spengler
Rolf Dullenkopf
 Australia
Brian Lewis
Warren Rock
 United States
Keith Notari
Dave Gamblin
1978 Weymouth  Soviet Union
Viktor Potapov
Aleksander Sybin
 Great Britain
Reginald White
Stephen Olle
 Australia
Brian Lewis
Warren Rock
1979 Kiel  Great Britain
Reginald White
Stephen Olle
 Denmark
Peter Due
Per Kjaergaard
 West Germany
Tobias Neuhann
Herbert Plenk
1980 Auckland  Soviet Union
Viktor Potapov
Aleksander Sybin
 Austria
Hans Prack
Gottlieb Peer
 West Germany
Jörg Spengler
Jörg Schmall
1981 Carnac  United States
Randy Smyth
Jay Glaser
 Soviet Union
Jakov Kliver
Sergey Fogilev
 France
Yves Loday
Christian Buet
1982 Kingston  United States
Randy Smyth
Jay Glaser
1983 Hayling Island  Australia
Christopher Cairns
Scott Anderson
 Netherlands
Willy van Bladel
Huub Lambriex
 France
Yves Loday
Franck Aussedat
1984 Melbourne  Australia
Christopher Cairns
Scott Anderson
 United States
Randy Smyth
Jay Glaser
 Netherlands
Willy van Bladel
Huub Lambriex
1985 Travemünde  Great Britain
Robert White
Jeremy Newman
 United States
Randy Smyth
Jay Glaser
 Denmark
Paul Elvstrøm
Trine Elvstrøm
1986 Hamilton  Great Britain
Robert White
Jeremy Newman
 West Germany
Stephan Lange
Michael Starken
 Great Britain
Greg White
Daniel Campbell-Jones
1987 Kiel  Austria
Andreas Hagara
Roman Hagara
 Australia
Christ Cairns
John Forbes
 Italy
Giorgio Zuccoli
Luca Santella
1988 Tallinn  Soviet Union
Yuri Konovalov (sailor)
Sergey Kravtsov
 France
Jean-Yves Le Déroff
Nicolas Hénard
 Italy
Giorgio Zuccoli
Luca Santella
1989 Houston  Australia
Mitch Booth
John Forbes
 Italy
Giorgio Zuccoli
Angelo Glisoni
 Australia
Allan Goddell
Greg Cann
1990 Medemblik  France
Christophe Clevenot
Maurice Eisenblatter
 Australia
Brad Schafferius
Lachlan Gilbert
 Austria
Andreas Hagara
Roman Hagara
1991 Cagliari  Italy
Giorgio Zuccoli
Angelo Glisoni
 Italy
Walter Pirinoli
Marco Pirinoli
 Germany
Oliver Schwall
René Schwall
1992 Perth  Australia
Mitch Booth
John Forbes
 Germany
Oliver Schwall
René Schwall
 France
Frederic le Peutrec
Richard de Mec
1993 Long Beach  Germany
Oliver Schwall
René Schwall
 Australia
Mitch Booth
John Forbes
 France
Christophe Clevenot
Yvon Quernec
1994 Båstad  Spain
Fernando León
José Luis Ballester
 Germany
Helge Sach
Jens-Christian Sach
 Australia
Mitch Booth
John Forbes
1995 Kingston  Italy
Walter Pirinoli
Marco Pirinoli
 France
Jean-Christofer Mourniac
Philippe Mourniac
 Spain
Fernando León
José Luis Ballester
1996 Brisbane  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Frank Parlow
 Spain
Fernando León
José Luis Ballester
 Australia
Darren Bundock
John Forbes
1997 Hamilton  Germany
Roland Gäbler
René Schwall
 Spain
Fernando León
José Luis Ballester
 Australia
Mitch Booth
Andrew Beashel
1998 Buzios  Australia
Darren Bundock
John Forbes
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
René Schwall
 Spain
Fernando León
José Luis Ballester
1999 Vallensbæk  Austria
Roman Hagara
Hans-Peter Steinacher
 Austria
Andreas Hagara
Wolfgang Moser
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
René Schwall
2000 Sydney  Germany
Roland Gäbler
René Schwall
 Austria
Roman Hagara
Hans-Peter Steinacher
 France
Jean-Christofer Mourniac
Philippe Mourniac
2001 Richards Bay  Australia
Darren Bundock
John Forbes
 Austria
Roman Hagara
Hans-Peter Steinacher
 Great Britain
Hugh Styles
Adam May
2002 Edgartown  Australia
Darren Bundock
John Forbes
 France
Olivier Backes
Laurent Voiron
 Netherlands
Mitch Booth
Herbert Dercksen
2003 Cádiz  Australia
Darren Bundock
John Forbes
 Great Britain
Leigh McMillan
Mark Bulkeley
 Argentina
Santiago Lange
Carlos Espínola
2004 Palma de Mallorca  Argentina
Santiago Lange
Carlos Espínola
 United States
John Lovell
Charlie Ogletree
 Australia
Darren Bundock
John Forbes
2005 La Rochelle  Spain
Fernando Echavarri
Antón Paz
 Great Britain
Leigh McMillan
Will Howden
 France
Xavier Revil
Christophe Espagnon
2006 San Isidro  Australia
Darren Bundock
Glenn Ashby
 Argentina
Santiago Lange
Carlos Espínola
 Austria
Roman Hagara
Hans-Peter Steinacher
2007 Cascais  Spain
Fernando Echavarri
Antón Paz
 Belgium
Carolijn Brouwer
Sébastien Godefroid
 Netherlands
Mitch Booth
Pim Nieuwenhuis
2008 North Shore City  Australia
Darren Bundock
Glenn Ashby
 Canada
Oskar Johansson
Kevin Stittle
 France
Yann Guichard
Alexandre Guyader
2009 Bogliaco  Australia
Darren Bundock
Glenn Ashby
 Austria
Thomas Zajac
Thomas Czajka
 Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
2010 Travemünde  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
 Germany
Helge Sach
Christian Sach
2011 Biel  Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Australia
Brett Burvill
Ryan Duffield
2012 Torbole  Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Italy
Matteo Ferraglia
Lorenzo Bianchini
2013 Ibiza  Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Australia
Brett Burvill
Faris Chase
2014 Nedlands  Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
 Australia
Brett Burvill
Ryan Duffield
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
2015 Carnac  Greece
Iordanis Paschalidis
Konstantinos Trigkonis
 Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Greece
Mavros Nikolaos
Tagaropoulos Alexandros
2016 Lindau  Iordanis Paschalidis (GRE)
 Konstantinos Trigkonis (GRE)
 Australia
Gavin Colby
Billy Leonard
 Estela Jentsch (GER)
 Daniel Brown (GER)
2017
Thessaloniki (GRE)
23 Boats
 Iordanis Paschalidis (GRE)
 Konstantinos Trigkonis (GRE)
2018
La Grande Motte (FRA)
24 Boats
 Iordanis Paschalidis (GRE)
 Konstantinos Trigkonis (GRE)
 Brett Burvill (AUS)
 Max Puttman (AUS)
 Estela Jentsch (GER)
 Daniel Brown (GER)
2019
Takapuna (NZL)
23 Boats [49]
 Brett Burvill (AUS)
 Max Puttman (AUS)
 Jorg Steiner (SUI)
 Michael Gloor (SUI)
 Estela Jentsch (GER)
 Daniel Brown (GER)

Mixed

Year
Gold Silver Bronze
2010 Travemünde  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Germany
Kiki Loweg
Florian Loweg
 Germany
Andreas Behem
Katharina Behem
2011 Biel  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Austria
Nicole Salzmann
Dietmar Salzmann
 Switzerland
Martin Rusterholz
Julia Rusterholz
2012 Torbole  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Germany
Dieter Maurer
Maren Odefey
 Spain
Jürgen Jentsch
Sarah Steimer Klees
2013 Ibiza  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Switzerland
Jean-Marc Cuanillion
Gudrun Kolb
 Greece
Maria Tsausidou
Michael Papadopolus
2014 Nedlands  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Spain
Jürgen Jentsch
Sarah Steimer Klees
 Greece
Maria Tsausidou
Marc Baier
2015 Carnac  Germany
Roland Gäbler
Nahid Gäbler
 Switzerland
Jean-Marc Cuanillion
Gudrun Kolb
 Czech Republic
Zdeněk Pavlis
Michaela Pavlisova
2016 Lindau  Australia
Brett Burvill
Estela Jentsch
 Greece
Maria Tsausidou
Michael Papadopolus
 Czech Republic
Zdeněk Pavlis
Michaela Pavlisova

Multiple medalists

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See also

  • ISAF Sailing World Championships
  • International Sailing Federation

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