Lightning World Championship

The Lightning World Championship is a bi-annual international sailing regatta for lightning (dinghy), organized by the host club on behalf of the International Lightning Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sport's IOC-recognized governing body. The class gained class status in November 1962 from World Sailing, so its first Worlds were in 1963, although an International Regatta was held in 1961.

Editions

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Host cities of the World Championship


Ed. Year Host Participant Ref
Host club Location Nat. Boats Sailor Nat. Cont.
01 1963 Club de Regatas Lima Lima   Peru 35 105 8 3 [1][2]
02 1965-09-09 to 09-19 Circolo Canottiere Napoli Naples   Italy 43 129 12 4 [3][4]
03 1967 Royal Canadian Yacht Club Toronto   Canada 37 0 8 3 [5][6][7]
04 1969 Yacht Club Olivos Olivos, Buenos Aires   Argentina 43 129 12 3 [8][9]
05 1971 Merenkavijat Yacht Club Helsinki   Finland 40 121 10 3 [10][11]
06 1973 Buffalo Canoe Club Fort Erie, Ontario   Canada 39 117 8 3 [12][13]
07 1975 Salinas Yacht Club Salinas, Ecuador   Ecuador 49 147 10 3 [14][15]
08 1977 Yacht-Club Spiez Spiez   Switzerland 54 160 12 4 [16][17]
09 1979 Rush Creek Yacht Club Heath, Texas   United States 52 156 11 3 [18][19]
10 1981 Gran Hotel Pucon Pucon   Chile [20][21]
11 1983 Circola Velici Napoletani   Italy 41 123 8 3 [22][23]
12 1985 Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club Beach Haven, New Jersey   United States 40 121 8 3 [24][25]
13 1987 Club Naval Castillogrande Cartagena   Colombia 39 117 9 3 [26][27]
14 1989-07-02 to 07-07 Yacht Racing Club of Athens
/ Piareaus Sailing Club
Athens   Greece 45 135 8 3 [28][29]
15 1991 Severn Sailing Association Annapolis   United States 39 117 8 3 [30][31]
16 1993 lhabela Island   Brazil 42 126 7 3 [32][33]
17 1995-07-02 to 07-08 Kuopion Pursiscura Kuopio   Finland 35 105 6 3 [34][35]
18 1997-06-08 to 06-13 St Claire Yacht Club
and Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club
Montreal, Quebec   Canada 58 175 9 3 [36][37][38]
19 1999-11-22 to 11-29 Salinas Yacht Club Salinas, Ecuador   Ecuador 45 135 7 3 [39][40][41]
20 001-07-24 to 07-29 Circolo Velico Marsala Marsala, Sicily   Italy 44 132 9 3 [42][43]
21 2003-04-13 to 04-18 Coral Reef Yacht Club
& Biscayne Bay Yacht Club
Miami   United States 60 180 11 3 [44][45][46]
22 2005-11-19 to 11-26 Higuerillas Yacht Club Higuerillas   Chile 45 135 8 3 [47][48][49][50]
23 2007-07-21 to 07-27 Yacht Club of Greece Athens   Greece 48 145 12 5 [51][52]
24 2009-09-11 to 09-29 Mallets Bay Yacht Club Colchester, Vermont   United States 60 180 10 5 [53][54][55][56]
25 2011 Clube Armacao de Buzios Buzios, Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 30 90 9 5 [57][58][59]
26 2013-06-03 to 06-14 Club Velico Castiglionese Castiglione del Lago   Italy 46 139 10 5 [60][61]
27 2015-07-18 to 07-25 Buffalo Canoe Club Fort Erie, Ontario   Canada 63 190 10 5 [62][63][64]
28 2017-11-21 to 11-25 Salinas Yacht Club Salinas, Ecuador   Ecuador 56 168 12 5 [65][66][67]
29 2019-06-12 to 06-17 Espoo Yacht Club Espoo   Finland 49 147 12 5 [68][69][70][71]
N/A 2021-05-13 to 05-22 Charleston   United States Postponed due to COVID [72][73]
30 2022-05-17 to 05-21 Carolina Yacht Club, Charlestone Charleston   United States 50 150 8 4 [74][75]
31 2023-11-23 to 11-27 Club Naval Santa Cruz de Castillogrande Cartagena   Colombia [76][77]

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1963 Lima
Peru
  Thomas Allen III (USA)

  Anne Allen (sailor) (USA)
  Bruce Goldsmith (USA)

[1][2]
1965
  Thomas Allen III (USA)

  Anne Allen (sailor) (USA)
  Bruce Goldsmith (USA)

[3]
1967
  United States
Louis Pocharski
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
[5][6]
1969
US 11367 - Snoopy

  Bruce Goldsmith (USA)
  Pamela Goldsmith (USA)
  Jim Dressel (USA)

9390 - Cat

  James R Crane (USA)
  Robert B. Crane (USA)
  Robert Lansing (USA)

11011 - Atom

  Thomas Allen III (USA)
  Anne Allen (sailor) (USA)
  John Schneider (USA)

[8][9]
1971
US 11501 - Finesse

  William Shore (sailor) (USA)
  Bonnie Shore (USA)
  Robert Bone (USA)

US 11491 - Tickled Pink

Jack Mueller Jnr.
J. Mueller
Nancy Mueller

US 11099 - Spook

Louis Pocharski
Janet Shore
F. Healey Jnr.

[11]
1973
US 12422 - Snoopy

  Bruce Goldsmith (USA)
  Pam Goldsmith (USA)
  David Peters (sailor) (USA)

US 12060 - Hang On Sloopy

Jim Dressel
Nancy Dressel
Gary Cameron

US 10599 - Shoe Shine Baby

Bob Seidelmann
Bill Clausen
Karen Huntsman

[13]
1975
B 12414

  Mario Buckup (BRA)
  Ralph Christian (BRA)
  Joaquim Feneberg (BRA)

US 10114

  William Shore (sailor) (USA)
  Bonnie Shore (USA)
  Mark Bryant (sailor) (USA)

US 12422

  Bruce Goldsmith (USA)
  Pam Goldsmith (USA)
  Bob Smither (USA)

[citation needed]
1977
13111

  Thomas Allen III (USA)
  Brenda Allen (USA)
  Tom Allen (USA)

7495

Mario Buckup BRA
Joaquim Feneberg BRA
Ralph W. Christian

11658

Jim Crane
Steve Nightingale
Eugene Peters

[17]
1979
US 13226

  Glenn Darden (USA) Kelly Gough Doug Shelton

[19]
1981
  Walmor Gomez (BRA) [21]
1983
US 11420 - Speedy

  Jay Lutz (USA)
  Dick Escalara (USA)
  Michael Healy (USA)

I 13706

  Sergio Messina (ITA)   Antonino Nizza (ITA)   Pasquale Vitaggio (ITA)

BL 12489

  Claudio Biekarck (BRA)
  Gunnar Ficker (BRA)
  Ralph Berger (BRA)

[23]
1985
US 14021 - Eclipse

  William Shore (sailor) (USA)
  Karen Neri (USA)
  Betsy Gelenitis (USA)

BL 12812 - Flash Rider US 11739 - Speedy Again [citation needed]
1987 Cartegena X 11099

  Manuel González Maz (CHI)
  Alberto Gonzalez (CHI)
  Rodrigo Zuazola (CHI)

KC 14057

  Eddy Martin (CAN)
  Perry Owen (CAN)
  Jay Mann (CAN)

US 14175

  William Shore (USA)
  Brad Read (USA)
  Steve Hayden (USA)

[27]
1989
Athens
Greece
KC 13968

  Peter Hall (CAN)
  Mark Osterman (CAN)
  Alain Boucher (CAN)

[29][28]
1991
Annapolis
USA
39 Boats
US 11346

  David Dellenbaugh (USA)
  Kip Hamblet (USA)
  Hale Walcoff (USA)

KC 14499
  Larry MacDonald (CAN)
  Jody Swanson (CAN)
  Trevor Born (CAN)
US 14296
  Brad Read (USA)
  Elizabeth Alison (USA)
  Terry Hutchinson (USA)
[31]
1993
Ilhabela
Brazil
BRA 12657

  Manfred Kaufmann (BRA)
  Renato Kaufmann (BRA)
  Marcelo Batista da Silva (BRA)

BRA 11721
  Fernando Hackerott (BRA)
  Frederico Costa (BRA)
  Riccardo Costa (BRA)
BRA 14203
  Claudio Biekarck (BRA)
  Gunnar Ficker (BRA)
  Edu Melchert (BRA)
[33]
1995
Kuopio
Finland
  Chile
Tito González (sailor)
Rodrigo Zuasola
German Schacht
  United States
Thomas Allen IV
Jim Allen (sailor)
Jane Allen
  United States
Bill Faude
Jared Drake
Brian Taboada
[citation needed]
1997
Montréal
Canada
CAN 14834
  Larry MacDonald (CAN)
  Jody Swanson (USA)
  Ian Jones (sailor) (USA)
CHI 14709
  Manuel González (CHI)
  Juan Francisco Novion (CHI)
  German Novion (CHI)
USA 14763
Tim Healy (sailor)
Maria White (sailor)
Bill Healy (sailor)
[36]
1999
Salina
Ecuador
  Chile
Alberto González
Pablo Barahona
Claus Engell
  United States
Jeff Linton (sailor)
Amy Smith Linton
Mark Taylor (sailor)
  United States
Tim Healy (sailor)
Bill Healy (sailor)
Anthony Kotoun
[citation needed]
2001
Marsala
Italy
USA-15083
  Jeff Linton (sailor) (USA)
Amy Smith Linton
Mark Taylor (sailor)
USA-15045
  Matt Fisher (sailor) (USA)
Dan Moriarty (sailor)
Rick Bernstein
USA-14740
  William Faude (USA)
Ernie Dieball
Jared Drake
[43]
2003
Miami
USA
CHI 11011
  Tito González (CHI)
Jay Lutz
Claus Engel
USA 14752
  Steve Hayden (sailor) (USA)
Barr Batzer
Jamey Rabbitt
USA 14900
  Jim Crane (sailor) (USA)
Bill Crane (sailor)
Jim Allen (sailor)
[46]
2005
  Chile
Alberto González
Diego González
Cristian Herman
  United States
David Starck
Ian Jones (sailor)
Scott Ikle
  Chile
Pablo Herman
Luis Felipe Herman
Claus Engell
[48][49]
2007
  United States
Jeff Linton (sailor)
Amy Smith Linton
Jahn Tihansky
  United States
Allan Terhune
Katie Terhune
Dave Perkowski
  United States
Steve Davis (sailor)
Brian Hayes (sailor)|
Laura Jeffers
[78][51]
2009
  United States
Matt Fisher (sailor)
Dan Moriarty (sailor)
Tobi Moriarty
  United States
David Stark (sailor)
Jody Stark
Ian Jones (sailor)
  Chile
Tito González
Diego González
Cristian Hermann
[56][54]
2011
CHI 11011
  Tito González (CHI)
Diego González
Cristian Hermann
BRA 15333
  Claus Biekarck (BRA)
Gunnar Ficker
Marcelo Batista da Silva
BRA 14894
  Thomas Sumner (sailor) (BRA)
Felipe Brito (sailor)
Fillipe Gil
[58]
2013
USA 15470
David Stark (sailor)
Jody Stark
Ian Jones (sailor)
USA 14036
Justin Coplan
Danielle Prior
Micheal Carney
USA 15507
Ched Proctor
Jamie Ewing (sailor)
Meredith Killion
[60]
2015
Crystal Beach, Ontario
Canada
67 Boats
USA 15296

Geoff Becker (sailor)
Jimmy Barnash
Laura Beigel

USA 15499

Jody Starck
Ian Jones (sailor)
Skip Dieball

USA 15385
Billy Martin (sailor)
Janel Zarkowsky
Chappy Hopkins
[63]
2017
ARG 15597

  Javier Conte (ARG)
  Ignacio Giammona (ARG)
  Paul Salerno (ARG)

USA 14298
  Nick Sertl (USA)
  Dylan Farrell (USA)
  John Mastrandrea (USA)
PUR 14677
Raul Rios
Sebastian Higuera
Nicolas Deeb
[66]
2019
ARG 15597
  Javier Conte (ARG)
  Julio Alsogaray (ARG)
  Paula Salerno (ARG)
CHI 14794
  Felipe Robles (CHI)
  Andres Guevara (CHI)
  Paula Herman (CHI)
USA 15611
  David Stark (sailor) (USA)
  Tom Stark (USA)
  Jenna Probst (USA)
[70]
2022
USA 15611 - "Team PatStrong"
  David Stark (sailor) (USA)
  Tom Stark (USA)
  Jenna Probst (USA)
CHI 11011 - "Ojo de Lince"
  Tito Gonzalez (CHI)
  Alberto Gonzalez Jnr. (CHI)
  Zeke Horowitz (USA)
ARG 15597 - "Argentina"
Javier Conte
Martina Silva
Trinidad Silva
[75]

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