Soling World Trophy

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Since 1985 the International Soling Association (ISA) keeps record of the annual International Soling Ranking.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] A few years the ranking list of the IYRU/ISAF was used.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] After the 2000 Olympics the system was changed to an individual ranking system so that the trophy can be won by one or more individual crewmembers, regardless the role of the crewmember, or by one or more teams.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] The winner receives the Soling World Trophy.

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YearCountrySailorsNote
1985 United StatesWilliam Baylis, Robert Billingham, John Kostecki[1]
1986 East GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann[2]
1987 Soviet UnionSergey Kanov, Nikolai Poliakov, Georgy Shayduko[3]
1988 United StatesWilliam Baylis, Robert Billingham, John Kostecki[4]
1989 East GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann[5]
1990 East GermanySven Diedering, Norbert Hellriegel, Helmar Nauck[6]
1991 East GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann[7]
1992 DenmarkJesper Bank, Steen Secher, Jesper Seier[8]
1993 GermanyAlbert Batzill, Peter Lang, Eddy Eich[9]
1994 SwedenPer Ahlby, Stefan Nordstrom, Tony Lundberg[10]
1995 SwedenBjörn Alm, Johan Barne, Magnus Holmberg[11]
1996 GermanyThomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel, Jochen Schümann[12]
1997 RussiaGeorgy Shayduko, Igor Skalin, Sergei Volchkov[13]
1998 UkraineSerhiy Pichuhin, Volodymyr Korotkov, Sergiy Timokhov[14]
1999 NetherlandsRoy Heiner, Peter van Niekerk, Dirk de Ridder[15]
2000 GermanyGunnar Bahr, Ingo Borkowski, Jochen Schümann[16]
2001No ranking system in place
2002 AustriaCarl Auteried Jr., Thomas Beclin, Martin Kendler[17]
 GermanyRoman Koch[17]
2003 HungaryGyenese Balazs, Monus Gyula, Károly VezérEuropean winners[18]
 BrazilGeorge Nehm, Marcos Ribeiro, Lucio RibeiroSouth American winners[18]
 United StatesStuart H. WalkerNorth American winner[18]
2004 HungaryLászló Kovácsi, Pepe Németh, György Wossala[20]
2005 GermanyMaxl Koch[21]
2006 GermanyRoman Koch[22]
2007 HungaryPepe Németh, György Wossala[23]
2008 HungaryKároly Vezér, György Wossala[24]
2009 GermanyMaxl Koch, Roman Koch[25]
2010 GermanyMaxl Koch, Roman Koch[26]
2011 GermanyKarl Haist[27]
2012 HungaryGyörgy Wossala[28]
2013 CanadaPeter Hall[29]
2014 CanadaPeter Hall, Will Hall[30]
2015 HungaryKároly Vezér[31]
2016 CanadaPeter Hall[32]
2017 UkraineSerhiy Pichuhin, Igor Yushko, Igor Severianov[33]
2018 HungarySándor Varjas[34]
2019 AustriaMartin Zeileis[35]
2020No ranking due to COVID-19
2021 AustriaMartin Zeileis[36]
2022 AustriaMartin Zeileis
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The following table shows the countries in order of number of times winning the ranking list.

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RankingCountryWinning
1 Germany8
2 Hungary7
3 Austria4
 East Germany4
4 Canada3
 United States3
7 Sweden2
 Ukraine2
9 Brazil1
 Denmark1
 Netherlands1
 Russia1
 Soviet Union1
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Country ranking (1985–present)

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