RS:X

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RS:X is a windsurfing class selected by the ISAF[1] to replace the Mistral One Design Class for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The discipline has similarities to Formula Windsurfing - mainly in that the equipment used was designed to allow windsurfing in low and moderate wind conditions with good performance.[2]

DesignerJean Bouldoires & Robert Stroj
Year2004
DesignOne Design
Neil Pryde
NameRS:X
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RS:X
Insignia
Development
DesignerJean Bouldoires & Robert Stroj
Year2004
DesignOne Design
Neil Pryde
NameRS:X
Boat
Crew1
Hull
TypeSailboard
ConstructionGRP & Carbon
Hull weight15.5 kg (34 lb)
Volume 231 L (51 imp gal; 61 US gal)
LOA2.86 m (9 ft 5 in)
Beam.93 m (3 ft 1 in)
Rig
Mast lengthmale: 5.2 m (17 ft)
female: 4.9 m (16 ft)
Sails
Mainsail areamale: 9.5 m2 (102 sq ft)
female: 8.5 m2 (91 sq ft)
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RS:X equipment includes a board with a daggerboard, and a sail of a specified size. The board measures 286 cm in length and 93 cm in width. Unlike formula boards, it is quite heavy at 15.5 kg, which is almost twice that of regular competition formula boards, but is very similar to the weight of raceboards such as the previous Olympic board, Mistral One Design Class. The Mistral board has a weight of 17 kg ready to sail, while the RS:X board weighs more than 19 kg.

The RS:X seems to be a compromise between traditional raceboards which work well in 5 to 35 kn (3 to 18 m/s), and Formula boards which go fast in 12 to 30 kn (5 to 15 m/s), and has shown itself to be competitive with past raceboards in the medium wind range.

The shape and design of the RS:X sail is based on that of the Neil Pryde windsurfing sail V8.

Starting with the 2024 Summer Olympics the IQFoil class has been selected to replace RS:X.

Events

The RS:X was the windsurfing equipment used in the Olympics from 2008 to 2020. The class during this period had two annual World Championships international sailing regatta the RS:X World Championships and the RS:X Youth World Championships, these were organized by the host club on behalf of the International RS:X Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. In addition the RS:X was used for Youth Sailing World Championships which is run entirely by World Sailing this unlike the class youth world championship is limited to one competitor per country.

Olympics

Men

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2008 Beijing
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Tom Ashley
 New Zealand
Julien Bontemps
 France
Shahar Tzuberi
 Israel
2012 London
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Dorian van Rijsselberghe
 Netherlands
Nick Dempsey
 Great Britain
Przemysław Miarczyński
 Poland
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Dorian van Rijsselberghe
 Netherlands
Nick Dempsey
 Great Britain
Pierre Le Coq
 France
2020 Tokyo
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Kiran Badloe
 Netherlands
Thomas Goyard
 France
Bi Kun
 China
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Women

World Championships

RS:X World Championships

World Sailing - Youth Sailing World Championships

The RS:X has been used as equipment in the World Sailing own Youth Sailing World Championships which is for sailors under 19 but unlike the class Youth Worlds limited to one competitor per nations and is a multi class regatta.

Continental Championships

Class Youth World Championships

The RS:X Class hold its own Youth World Championships the age limit used was either 19 or 21 depending on the event.

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Event Host Fleet Sailors Ref.
Ed.DateYear Host clubCityCountry No. Nat. Cont.
127Jul -5Aug2007 Sopot Poland Male65132 [3][4]
Female2993 [5]
210-19 Jan2008 Pattaya Thailand Male36164 [6][7]
Female1372 [8]
325Jul -1Aug2009 Bodrum Turkey Male133 [9]
Female112 [10]
423-31 Oct2010 Limassol Cyprus Male70143 [11][12]
Female38132 [13]
520-26 Oct2011 Cagliari Italy Male86193 [14]
Female28104 [15]
620-27 Oct2012 Pengu Island Chinese Taipei Male42175 [16][17]
Female23125 [18]
720-26 Oct2013  Lega Navale CivitavecchiaCivitavecchia Italy Male79175 [19][20][21]
Female41133 [22]
N/A18-25 Oct2014  Bney Herzliya Sailing ClubHerzliya Israel CANCELLED DUE TO POLITICS
818-25 Oct2014  Clearwater Community Sailing CentreClearwater, Florida United States U19 - Male54164 [23][24]
U19 - Female28144 [25]
911-18 Jul2015  Gdynia Sports and Recreation CenterGdynia Poland U19 - Male98285 [26][27]
U19 - Female38174
1019-26 Nov2016  Limassol Nautical ClubLimassol Cyprus Male72163 [28] [29][30] [31]
Female25113 [32]
1122Jun -1Jul2017  Circolo Surf TorboleNago–Torbole, Lake Garda Italy Male97224 [33][34][35]
Female40144 [36]
121-8 Jul2018 Plage du Steir, Penmarch France Male95174 [37][38][39]
Female35102 [40]
134-11 Aug2019  St. Petersburg Yacht Club, Russia Russia Male69165 [41][42][43][44]
Female35123 [44]
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Medallists - Male

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2007  Christian Freimüller (GER)  Richard Hamilton (GBR)  Pierre Le Coq (FRA)
2008  Ho Tsun Leung (HKG)  Piotr Myszkowski (POL)  Thiseas Kampas (GRE)
2009  Michalis Malekkides (CYP)  Thomas Goyard (FRA)  Manfredi Misuraca (ITA)
2010  Thomas Goyard (FRA)  Michalis Malekkides (CYP)  Pawel Tarnowski (POL)
2011  Pawel Tarnowski (POL)  Louis Giard (FRA)  Sam Sills (GBR)
2012  Pawel Tarnowski (POL)  Kieran Martin (GBR)  Martin Olmeta (FRA)
2013  Mattia Camboni (ITA)  Mayan Rafic (ISR)  Bautista Saubidet Birkner (ARG)
2014  Radoslaw Furmanski (POL)  Mattia Camboni (ITA)  Toni Bonet Macias (ESP)
2015  Yoav Omer (ISR)  Francisco Saubidet Birkner (ARG)  Titouan Le Bosq (FRA)
2016  Yoav Omer (ISR)  Camille Bouyer (FRA)  Tom Reuveny (ISR) [31]
2017  Tom Reuveny (ISR)  Luca Di Tomassi (ITA)  Andy Brown (GBR) [35]
2018  Fabien Pianazza (FRA)  Mateo Dussarps (FRA)  Nicolo Renna (ITA) [39]
2019  Eyal Yohay Zror (ISR)  Daniel Basik Tashtash (ISR)  Ruven Hillel (ISR) [44]
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Medallists - Female

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2007  Moana Delle (GER)  Maja Dziarnowska (POL)  Regina Stadler (GER)
2008  Laura Linares (ITA)  Hei Man H V Chan (HKG)  Maja Dziarnowska (POL)
2009  Izzy Hamilton (GBR)  Leonore Bosch (FRA)  Lo Sin Lam (HKG)
2010  Izzy Hamilton (GBR)  Hanna Zembrzuska (POL)  Hélène Noesmoen (FRA)
2011  Agnieszka Bilska (POL)  Kamila Smektala (POL)  Barbara Dmuchowska (POL)
2012  Naomi Cohen (ISR)  Saskia Sills (GBR)  Jeanne Dantès (FRA)
2013  Marta Maggetti (ITA)  Hadas Hochster (ISR)  Maëlle Guilbaud (FRA)
2014  Emma Wilson (GBR)  Berenice Mege (FRA)  Marta Maggetti (ITA)
2015  Noy Drihan (ISR)  Stefania Elfutina (RUS)  Berenice Mege (FRA)
2016  Katy Spychakov (ISR)  Noy Drihan (ISR)  Mariam Sekhposyan (RUS) [32]
2017  Maya Morris (ISR)  Emma Wilson (GBR)  Kazami Matsuura (JPN) [36]
2018  Giorgia Speciale (ITA)  Naama Gazit (ISR)  Linoy Geva (ISR) [40]
2019  Yana Reznikova (RUS)  Manon Pianazza (RUS)  Naama Greenberg (ISR) [45]
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