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===Medal table===
===Medal table===
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===Event Medalists===
===Event medalists===
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|-
|[[470 (dinghy)|Men's 470]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Men's 470}}
|{{flagcountry|AUS}}<br>[[Mathew Belcher (sailor)|Mathew Belcher]]<br>[[Malcolm Page (sailor)|Malcolm Page]]
|{{flagcountry|GBR}}<br>[[Luke Patience]]<br>[[Stuart Bithell]]
|{{flagcountry|CRO}}<br>[[Šime Fantela]]<br>[[Igor Marenić]]
|-
|[[470 (dinghy)|Women's 470]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Women's 470}}
|{{flagcountry|ESP}}<br>[[Tara Pacheco]]<br>[[Berta Betanzos]]
|{{flagcountry|GBR}}<br>[[Hannah Mills]]<br>[[Saskia Clark]]
|{{flagcountry|NZL}}<br>[[Jo Aleh]]<br>[[Polly Powrie]]
|-
|[[49er (dinghy)|49er]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – 49er}}
|{{flagcountry|AUS}}<br>[[Nathan Outteridge]]<br>[[Iain Jensen]]
|{{flagcountry|NZL}}<br>[[Peter Burling (sailor)|Peter Burling]]<br>[[Blair Tuke]]
|nowrap|{{flagcountry|DEN}}<br>[[Emil Toft Nielsen]]<br>[[Simon Toft Nielsen]]
|-
|[[Elliott 6m]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Elliott 6m}}
|{{flagcountry|USA}}<br>[[Anna Tunnicliffe]]<br>[[Deborah Capozzi]]<br>[[Molly Vandemoer]]
|{{flagcountry|GBR}}<br>[[Lucy MacGregor]]<br>[[Annie Lush]]<br>[[Kate MacGregor]]
|{{flagcountry|FRA}}<br>[[Claire Leroy]]<br>[[Elodie Bertrand]]<br>[[Marie Riou]]
|-
|[[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Laser}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Tom Slingsby]]|AUS}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Nick Thompson (sailor)|Nick Thompson]]|GBR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Andrew Murdock (sailor)|Andrew Murdock]]|NZL}}
|-
|-
|[[Laser Radial]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Laser Radial}}
|[[Laser Radial]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Laser Radial}}
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|{{flagathlete|[[Edward Wright (sailor)|Edward Wright]]|GBR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Edward Wright (sailor)|Edward Wright]]|GBR}}
|-
|-
|[[470 (dinghy)|Men's 470]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Men's 470}}
|[[RS:X (sailboard)|Men's RS:X]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Men's RS:X}}
|nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Dorian van Rijsselberghe]]|NED}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Mathew Belcher (sailor)|Mathew Belcher]]|AUS}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Malcolm Page (sailor)|Malcolm Page]]|AUS}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Luke Patience]]|GBR}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Stuart Bithell]]|GBR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Piotr Myszka]]|POL}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Šime Fantela]]|CRO}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Igor Marenić]]|CRO}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Nimrod Mashiach]]|ISR}}
|-
|-
|[[RS:X (sailboard)|Women's RS:X]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Women's RS:X}}
|[[RS:X (sailboard)|Women's RS:X]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Women's RS:X}}
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|nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Zofia Noceti-Klepacka]]|POL}}
|nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Zofia Noceti-Klepacka]]|POL}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Marina Alabau]]|ESP}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Marina Alabau]]|ESP}}
|-
|[[Elliott 6m]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Elliott 6m}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Anna Tunnicliffe]]|USA}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Deborah Capozzi]]|USA}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Molly Vandemoer]]|USA}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Lucy MacGregor]]|GBR}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Annie Lush]]|GBR}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Kate MacGregor]]|GBR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Claire Leroy]]|FRA}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Elodie Bertrand]]|FRA}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Marie Riou]]|FRA}}
|-
|-
|[[Star (sailboat)|Star]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Star}}
|[[Star (sailboat)|Star]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Star}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Robert Scheidt]]|BRA}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Bruno Prada]]|BRA}}
|{{flagcountry|BRA}}<br>[[Robert Scheidt]]<br>[[Bruno Prada]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Robert Stanjek]]|GER}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Frithjof Kleen]]|GER}}
|{{flagcountry|GER}}<br>[[Robert Stanjek]]<br>[[Frithjof Kleen]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Mark Mendelblatt]]|USA}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Brian Fatih]]|USA}}
|{{flagcountry|USA}}<br>[[Mark Mendelblatt]]<br>[[Brian Fatih]]
|-
|[[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Laser}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Tom Slingsby]]|AUS}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Nick Thompson (sailor)|Nick Thompson]]|GBR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Andrew Murdock (sailor)|Andrew Murdock]]|NZL}}
|-
|[[470 (dinghy)|Women's 470]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Women's 470}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Tara Pacheco]]|ESP}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Berta Betanzos]]|ESP}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Hannah Mills]]|GBR}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Saskia Clark]]|GBR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Jo Aleh]]|NZL}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Polly Powrie]]|NZL}}
|-
|[[49er (dinghy)|49er]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – 49er}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Nathan Outteridge]]|AUS}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Iain Jensen]]|AUS}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Peter Burling (sailor)|Peter Burling]]|NZL}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Blair Tuke]]|NZL}}
|nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Emil Toft Nielssen]]|DEN}} <br> {{flagathlete|[[Simon Toft Nielssen]]|DEN}}
|-
|[[RS:X (sailboard)|Men's RS:X]]<br/> {{DetailsLink|2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships – Men's RS:X}}
|nowrap|{{flagathlete|[[Dorian van Rijsselberghe]]|NED}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Piotr Myszka]]|POL}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Nimrod Mashiach]]|ISR}}
|}
|}



Revision as of 00:20, 23 February 2018

2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Event title
Edition3rd
Event details
VenuePerth, Western Australia
Dates3–18 December 2011
Titles10
Opening ceremony2 December 2011
Competitors
Competitors789[1]
Competing nations76[1]
Qualification(s)2012 Summer Olympics
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The 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships was held in Perth, Western Australia, this was the third edition of the ISAF Sailing World Championships. It is the world championships for all disciplines used at the upcoming Olympics. As it used to allocate 75% of the qualification quota for the 2012 Summer Olympics this event has added significance.

Venues

A number of different venues and courses will be used for the different events:[2]

  • The Harbour Course. Women's match racing events – billed as "largest match racing competition ever held" – will be held in the Inner Harbour.[3]
  • The Centre Course, closest to the shore. Will host most medal races.
  • The Leighton Course, located off of Leighton Beach in North Fremantle.
  • The Parmelia Course, located west of the Centre Course, closest to Rottnest Island.
  • The Owen Course. The most southerly course, closest to Woodman Point.
  • The Success Course. Both the men's and women's Laser events will be held at the Fremantle Sailing Club in near Success Harbour, south of the main venues.

Festival

In conjunction with the sailing championships, a festival, the 2011 WORLDS FESTIVAL, will be held in Fremantle, featuring "an exciting and diverse programme of cultural activities that will showcase [the] Australian lifestyle, the sport of sailing and the arts".[4]

Controversy

The City of Fremantle objected to the branding of the championships as a "Perth event", in particular, the erection of a large "Perth" sign on Bathers' Beach outside Challenger Harbour.[5] Fremantle had previously hosted the 1987 America's Cup.

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the championship was held on 2 December 2011 at the Barrack Street Jetty.[6] The ceremony consisted of parade of athletes through the streets of Perth, speeches by dignitaries, oaths from competitors and officials, and the raising of the International Sailing Federation flag, followed by a parade of sail down the Swan River from Perth to Fremantle, featuring a "convoy of boats representing the history and heritage of each of the yacht clubs along the river".[7]

Summary

Medal table

  Host nation

1  Australien 3 0 0 3
2  Niederlande 2 1 0 3
3  Great Britain 1 4 1 6
4  Vereinigte Staaten 1 0 2 3
5  Israel 1 0 1 2
5  Spanien 1 0 1 2
7  Brasilien 1 0 0 1
8  Polen 0 2 0 2
9  Neuseeland 0 1 2 3
10  Belgien 0 1 0 1
10  Deutschland 0 1 0 1
12  Kroatien 0 0 1 1
12  Frankreich 0 0 1 1
12  Dänemark 0 0 1 1
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Totals (0 entries)0000

Event medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 470
details
 Australien
Mathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Great Britain
Luke Patience
Stuart Bithell
 Kroatien
Šime Fantela
Igor Marenić
Women's 470
details
 Spanien
Tara Pacheco
Berta Betanzos
 Great Britain
Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark
 Neuseeland
Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie
49er
details
 Australien
Nathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Neuseeland
Peter Burling
Blair Tuke
 Dänemark
Emil Toft Nielsen
Simon Toft Nielsen
Elliott 6m
details
 Vereinigte Staaten
Anna Tunnicliffe
Deborah Capozzi
Molly Vandemoer
 Great Britain
Lucy MacGregor
Annie Lush
Kate MacGregor
 Frankreich
Claire Leroy
Elodie Bertrand
Marie Riou
Laser
details
 Tom Slingsby (AUS)  Nick Thompson (GBR)  Andrew Murdock (NZL)
Laser Radial
details
 Marit Bouwmeester (NED)  Evi Van Acker (BEL)  Paige Railey (USA)
Finn
details
 Giles Scott (GBR)  Pieter-Jan Postma (NED)  Edward Wright (GBR)
Men's RS:X
details
 Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)  Piotr Myszka (POL)  Nimrod Mashiach (ISR)
Women's RS:X
details
 Lee Korzits (ISR)  Zofia Noceti-Klepacka (POL)  Marina Alabau (ESP)
Star
details
 Brasilien
Robert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Deutschland
Robert Stanjek
Frithjof Kleen
 Vereinigte Staaten
Mark Mendelblatt
Brian Fatih

References

  1. ^ a b MNA Confirmed Entries 3 December 2011 – perth2011.com. Retrieved 6 December 2011. Published 3 December 2011.
  2. ^ Sailing courses – perth2011.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  3. ^ Perth 2011 Venues and Points of Interest – perth2011.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  4. ^ Public village – perth2011.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  5. ^ ‘Perth’ sign irks Fremantle CityFremantle Herald (inmycommunity.com.au). Published 15 November 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  6. ^ Let the sailing World Championships begin in WA – perthnow.com.au. Retrieved 2 December 2011. Published 2 December 2011.
  7. ^ Opening ceremony – perth2011.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.