10 Rater
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The International 10 Rater (10R) is a class of radio controlled sailing yacht used for competitive racing. It is a measurement controlled classes administered by the International Radio Sailing Association. The class is a designated IRSA International class entitled to hold World Championships officially recognised by the World Sailing. A 10 rater is the longest and tallest of all the international classes and has rules that allow the most scope for development.
Events
World Championships
| Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. | |
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| 1999, Changi |
Design - Prizm (Own Design) |
Design - Prizm |
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| 2016, Lake Garda |
Trance (Own Design) |
Diamond (Own Design) |
Rubis | |
| 2018, Biblis |
Trance (Own Design) |
Kamsin |
Nioutaine |
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| 2020, West Kirby |
Cancelled COVID 19 | |||
| 2023 Castiglione del Lago |
Design - "Trance" by Brad Gibson |
Design - "Diamond" (Own Design) |
Design - "Diamond" |
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| 2025 |
Design - "Diamond" |
Design - "Diamond" (Own Design) |
Design - "NIOUTAINE" | |
Unofficial World Championships
Unclear of the status of these events as the International Radio Sailing Association only joined ISAF in the mid 1990s.
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1975, Gosport |
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1978, Durban |
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1980, Ottawa |
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1982, Dunkerque |
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1987, Gothenburg |
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1991, Viry-Châtillon |
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1993, Lake Bonney SE |