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The iQFoil World Championships is an international sailing competition organized by the International Sailing Federation, held since 2021.
First held | 2021 |
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Organizer | International Sailing Federation |
Classes | iQFoil |
Event | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2021 | Silvaplana, Switzerland[1] | Nicolas Goyard | Matthew Barton | Luuc van Opzeeland |
2022 | Brest, France[2] | Sebastian Kördel | Luuc van Opzeeland | Huig-Jan Tak |
2023 | The Hague, Netherlands[3] | Luuc van Opzeeland | Sebastian Kördel | Nicolò Renna |
2024 | Lanzarote, Spain[4] | Nicolò Renna | Paweł Tarnowski | Luuc van Opzeeland |
Event | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Silvaplana, Switzerland[5] | Helene Noesmoen | Islay Watson | Saskia Sills |
2022 | Brest, France[6] | Marta Maggetti | Daniela Peleg | Maya Morris |
2023 | The Hague, Netherlands[7] | Shahar Tibi | Katy Spychakov | Emma Wilson |
2024 | Lanzarote, Spain[8] | Sharon Kantor | Emma Wilson | Katy Spychakov |
Event | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2021 | Silvaplana, Switzerland[1] | Finn Hawkins | Max Castelein | Louis Pignolet |
2022 | Brest, France[2] | Max Castelein | Johan Søe | Gaspard Carfantan |
Event | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2021 | Silvaplana, Switzerland[5] | Shachar Reshef | Helle Oppedal | Sharon Kantor |
2022 | Brest, France[6] | Daniela Peleg | Sharon Kantor | Theresa Steinlein |
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