Finn Youth World Championship

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The Finn Junior World Championship also referred to as the Silver Cup is an annual international sailing regatta for Finn (dinghy) with sailors under the age of 23. They are organized by the host club on behalf of the International Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. The term masters refers to the minimum age of competitors which is currently for helms of any gender over 39.

Events

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Event Host Participation Ref.
Ed.DatesYear Host clubLocationCountry No.Nat.Cont
16-16 Jan1999  Melbourne Australia [1]
211-16 Jun2000  Weymouth and Portland National Sailing AcademyIsle of Portland United Kingdom [2][3]
321-29 Sep2001  Eastern Yacht Club, MarbleheadMarblehead United States [4] [5]
420-28 Jul2002  Olympiakos Yacht ClubAthens Greece [6][7]
511-24 Sep2003  Cádiz Spain [8]
62004  Rio de Janeiro Brazil
7-2005  Moscow Russia
8-2006  Split Croatia
918-26 Aug2007  Moscow Sailing SchoolMoscow Russia [9][10][11]
10-2008  Melbourne Australia
1130 Jul-6 Aug2009  Balatonfuredi Yacht ClubLake Balaton Hungary 51510183 [12][13][14]
1217-24 Aug2010  St. Francis Yacht ClubSan Francisco United States 15150104 [15][16][17]
1323-30 Jul2011  Moscow Sailing SchoolMoscow Russia 37370143 [18]

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1429 Jun-6 Jul2012  Cercle Voile Bordeaux Carcans MaubuissonCarcans-Maubuisson France 24240122 [22] [23] [24] [25]
155-12 Jul2013  Fraglia Vela MalcesineMalcesine, Lake Garda Italy 28280144 [26][27][28]
164-11 Jul2014  WSV HoornHoorn Netherlands 32320174 [29][30] [31]
17-2015  Real Club Nautico ValenciaValencia Spain [32]
183-9 Jul2016  Kaløvig Sailing ClubSkødstrup Denmark 35350153 [33][34][35]
1920-27 Aug2017  MVM Hungarian Power Companies Sport ClubLake Balaton Hungary 45450234 [36][37] [38]
2025 Aug-31 Sep2018  Sailing Club Jadro KoperKoper Slovenia 36360193 [39][40][41]
2114-20 Jul2019  Circolo della Vela di RomaAnzio Italy 28280162 [42][43][44]
2215-21 Aug2020  Club Nautique Canet PerpignanCanet-en-Roussillon France 1213072 [45][46][47][48]
2310-15 Jul2021  Tihany, Balaton Hungary 202061 [49][50][51]
24-2022  Malcesine, Lake Garda Italy
2517-21 Jul2023  Lake Como Italy
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Medallists

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YearRef. Gold Silver Bronze
1999 Melbourne  Charlie Cumbley (GBR)  Georgios Kontogouris (GRE)  Clifton Webb (NZL) [52]
2000 Weymouth  Georgios Kontogouris (GRE)  Charlie Cumbley (GBR)  Kristian Åderman (SWE) [52]
2001 Marblehead  Chris Brittle (GBR)  Charlie Cumbley (GBR)  Stefan de Vries (NED) [52]
2002 Athens  Chris Brittle (GBR)  Marin Mišura (CRO)  Gašper Vinčec (CRO) [52]
2003 Cádiz  Marin Mišura (CRO)  Edward Greig (GBR)  Tapio Nirkko (FIN) [52]
2004 Rio de Janeiro  Tapio Nirkko (FIN)  Henry Raul Boening (BRA) [52]
2005 Moscow  Ivan Kljaković Gašpić (CRO)  Tapio Nirkko (FIN)  Nobert Wilandt (POL) [52]
2006 Split  Mark Andrews (GBR)  Henry Bagnall (GBR)  Piotr Kula (POL) [52]
2007 Moscow  Jan Kurfeld (GER)  Piotr Kula (POL)  Sergey Komissarov (RUS) [52]
2008 Melbourne  Giles Scott (GBR)  Piotr Kula (POL)  Frederico Melo (POR) [52]
2009 Balatonfüred  Jorge Zarif (BRA)  Egor Larinov (RUS)  Andriy Gusenko (UKR) [52]
2010 San Francisco  Luke Lawrence (USA)  Ioannis Mitakis (GRE)  Oliver Tweddell (AUS) [17]
2011 Moscow  Arkadiy Kistanov (RUS)  Miłosz Wojewski (POL)  Artur Ponieczyński (POL) [21]
2012 Maubuisson  Martin Robitaille (CAN)  Michał Jodłowski (POL)  Arkadiy Kistanov (RUS) [25]
2013 Malcesine  Jorge Zarif (BRA)  Jake Lilley (AUS)  Martin Robitaille (CAN) [28]
2014 Hoorn  Anders Pedersen (NOR)  Arkadiy Kistanov (RUS)  Nenad Bugarin (CRO) [31]
2015 Valencia  Ondřej Teplý (CZE)  Nenad Bugarin (CRO)  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR) [52]
2016 Kaløvig  Phillip Kasüske (GER)  Ondřej Teplý (CZE)  Facundo Olezza (ARG) [35]
2017 Balatonfüred  Oskari Muhonen (FIN)  Facundo Olezza (ARG)  Fionn Lyden (IRL) [38]
2018 Koper  Ondřej Teplý (CZE)  Joan Cardona (ESP)  Hector Simpson (GBR) [41]
2019 Anzio  Oskari Muhonen (FIN)  Joan Cardona (ESP)  Nils Theuninck (SUI) [44]
2020 Canet  Oskari Muhonen (FIN)  Taavi Valter Taveter (EST)  Guillaume Boisard (FRA) [48]
2021 Tihany  Domonkos Németh (HUN)  Bence Rácz (HUN)  Levente Rácz (HUN) [51]
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