2008–09 ISAF Sailing World Cup

The 2008–09 ISAF Sailing World Cup was a series of sailing regattas staged during 2008–09 season. The series featured boats which feature at the Olympics and Paralympics.

2008–09 ISAF Sailing World Cup
Event Title
Edition1st
Dates16 December 2008 – 19 September 2009
Yachts2.4 Metre, 470, 49er, Elliott 6m, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, RS:X, SB20, SKUD 18, Sonar, Star, Yngling

Regattas

Date Regatta City Country
16–21 December 2008 Sail Melbourne Melbourne  Australia
25–31 January 2009 Miami OCR Miami  United States
4–10 April 2009 Trofeo Princesa Sofia Palma  Spain
18–24 April 2009 Semaine Olympique Française Hyères  France
27–31 May 2009 Delta Lloyd Regatta Medemblik  Netherlands
20–28 June 2009 Kiel Week Kiel  Germany
14–19 September 2009 Sail for Gold Weymouth  United Kingdom

Results

2.4 Metre

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneJoshua Mckenzie-Brown New Zealand[1]
MiamiDamien Seguin France[1]
PalmaThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
HyèresDamien Seguin France[1]
MedemblikThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
KielThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
WeymouthThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]

Men's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
MiamiOnan Barreiros
Aaron Sarmiento
 Spain[1]
PalmaNicolas Charbonnier
Baptiste Meyer
 France[1]
HyèresMatías Bühler
Felix Steiger
  Switzerland[1]
MedemblikPierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
 France[1]
KielSime Fantela
Igor Marenic
 Croatia[1]
WeymouthNic Asher
Elliot Willis
 Great Britain[1]

Women's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneStacey Omay
Chelsea Hall
 Australia[1]
MiamiHenriette Koch
Lene Sommer
 Denmark[1]
PalmaSylvia Vogl
Carolina Flatscher
 Austria[1]
HyèresHenriette Koch
Lene Sommer
 Denmark[1]
MedemblikAi Kondo Yoshida
Wakako Kajimoto
 Japan[1]
KielLisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 Netherlands[1]
WeymouthLisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 Netherlands[1]

49er

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbournePaul Campbell-James
Mark Asquith
 Great Britain[1]
MiamiNico Delle-Karth
Nikolaus Resch
 Austria[1]
PalmaPietro Sibello
Gianfranco Sibello
 Italy[1]
HyèresPietro Sibello
Gianfranco Sibello
 Italy[1]
MedemblikNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
KielLennart Briesenick
Morten Massmann
 Germany[1]
WeymouthNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]

Women's Elliott 6m

Regatta Winners Country Ref
KielKatie Spithill
Nina Curtis
Nicole Douglass
 Australia[1]
WeymouthRenee Groeneveld
Annemieke Bes
Brechtje van der Werf
 Netherlands[1]

Finn

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneWarwick Hill Australia[1]
MiamiEdward Wright Great Britain[1]
PalmaGiles Scott Great Britain[1]
HyèresIvan Kljakovic Gaspic Croatia[1]
MedemblikEdward Wright Great Britain[1]
KielRafal Szukiel Poland[1]
WeymouthIvan Kljakovic Gaspic Croatia[1]

Men's Laser

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneMatias Del Solar Chile[1]
MiamiNick Thompson Great Britain[1]
PalmaNick Thompson Great Britain[1]
HyèresPaul Goodison Great Britain[1]
MedemblikPaul Goodison Great Britain[1]
KielPaul Goodison Great Britain[1]
WeymouthTom Slingsby Australia[1]

Women's Laser Radial

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneAnna Tobias United States[1]
MiamiAnna Tobias United States[1]
PalmaPaige Railey United States[1]
HyèresAnna Tobias United States[1]
MedemblikTatiana Drozdovskaya Belarus[1]
KielPaige Railey United States[1]
WeymouthSari Multala Finland[1]

Men's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneNicolas le Gal France[1]
MiamiDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]
PalmaDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]
HyèresShahar Zubari Israel[1]
MedemblikDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]
KielPrzemyslaw Miarczynski Poland[1]
WeymouthRicardo Santos Brazil[1]

Women's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneBlanca Manchon Spain[1]
MiamiMarina Alabau Neira Spain[1]
PalmaBlanca Manchon Spain[1]
HyèresPeina Chen China[1]
MedemblikBlanca Manchon Spain[1]
KielMoana Delle Germany[1]
WeymouthBlanca Manchon Spain[1]

Women's SB20

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiLotte Meldgaard Pedersen
Tina Schmidt
Trine Palludan
 Denmark[1]

SKUD 18

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiScott Whitman
Julia Dorsett
 United States[1]
WeymouthScott Whitman
Julia Dorsett
 United States[1]

Sonar

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiJohn Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Aleksander Wang-Hansen
 Great Britain[1]
WeymouthAlphonsus Doerr
Maureen Mckinnon
Hugh Freund
 United States[1]

Men's Star

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiRick Merriman
Phil Trinter
 United States[1]
PalmaRobert Stanjek
Markus Koy
 Germany[1]
HyèresXavier Rohart
Pierre-Alexis Ponsot
 France[1]
MedemblikRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
KielMark Mendelblatt
Mark Strube
 United States[1]
WeymouthIain Percy
Andrew Simpson
 Great Britain[1]

Women's Yngling

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MedemblikLucy MacGregor
Annie Lush
Ally Martin
 Great Britain[1]

References

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