Flying Junior World Championship

The Flying Junior World Championship also known as the FJ World Championship is an annual international sailing regatta of Flying Junior class dinghy, organized by the host club on behalf of the International FJ Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. The class gained World Sailing recognition in 1972 but held five international regatta before that date.

Events

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Ed. Hosts Sailors Boats Ref.
No Day/Month Year Host club City Country No. Nat. Cont. No. Mix
N/A 1963 San Remo  Italy
N/A 1965 Saltsjöbaden  Sweden
N/A 4-8 Sep 1967  Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club Dorval, Quebec  Canada
N/A 1969 Muiden  Netherlands
N/A 1971 Lake Tahoe  United States
1 1973 Nieuport  Belgium
2 1975 Venezia  Italy
3 1977 Whitstable  United Kingdom
4 11-17 Aug 1979  Richmond Yacht Club, California Point Richmond, Richmond, California  United States
5 1981 Muiden  Netherlands
6 1983 Castiglione della Pescaia  Italy
7 1985 Blankenberge  Belgium
8 1987 Sakaiminato  Japan
9 1989 Medemblick  Netherlands
10 1991 Senigallia  Italy [1]
11 1993 Inage  Japan [2]
12 15-23 Jul 1995 Stralsund  Germany [3]
13 21-26 Jul 1997  San Francisco Yacht Club Belvedere, California  United States [4]
14 20-25 Jul 1999 Porto San Giorgio  Italy [5]
15 17-23 Jul 2001 Atsumi  Japan 130 8 4 65
16 26Jul -1Aug 2003  Royal Netherlands Yacht Club Muiden  Netherlands 106 8 3 53 31 5 17
17 23-30 Jul 2005 Lake Duemmer  Germany 88 8 3 44 [6]
18 21-29 Jul 2007 San Francisco  United States 40 6 3 20 11 0 9 [7]
19 12-17 Jul 2009  Sailing Association Alto Sebino Lake Iseo, Lovere, Bergamo  Italy 110 7 2 55 22 1 32 [8]
20 23-31 Jul 2011  Koninklijke Yacht Club Nieuwpoort Nieuwpoort  Belgium 72 7 3 36 14 0 22 [9]
21 27Jul -2Aug 2013  Segelclub Lembruch Lake Dümmer, Lembruch, LS  Germany 112 8 3 56 29 3 24 [10]
22 26Jul -1Aug 2015 Hayama  Japan 5 3 52
23 2017 Portorož  Slovenia 116 8 2 58 22 4 32
24 24-27 Jul 2019  Lega Navale Italiana Porto San Giorgio Porto San Giorgio, Fermo  Italy 104 6 3 52 28 2 22 [11] [12] [13] [14]
24 2021 Monnickendam  Netherlands 42 2 1 21 7 2 12
26 2022  GEAS NBC Vela Colico Colico  Italy 110 4 1 55 20 6 29 [15]
27 2024  Lubecker Yacht Club Held as part of Travemünde Woche
Travemünde, Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein
 Germany 84 8 3 42 21 3 18 [16]

Medalists

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Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1963
 Italy
 Duuk Dudok van Heel (NED)
 Cocky v.d. Berg (NED)
1965
 Sweden
 Duuk Dudok van Heel (NED)
 Joan v. Ogtrop (NED)
1967
 Canada
 Duuk Dudok van Heel (NED)
 Marleen van Duyl (NED)
1969
 Netherlands
 Duuk Dudok van Heel (NED)
 Gerrie Keersbergen (NED)
1971
 United States
 Steve Lewis (USA)
 Randy Lewis (USA)
1973
 Belgium
 Bertocchi (ITA)
 Apostoli (ITA)
1975
 Italy
 De Martis (ITA)
 Stanniero (ITA)
1977
 United Kingdom
 G. Noe (ITA)
 S. Noe (ITA)
1979
 United States
 Steve Klotz (USA)
 Steve Brillant (USA)
1981
 Netherlands
 Steve Klotz (USA)
 Steve Brillant (USA)
1983
 Italy
 Steve Klotz (USA)
 Steve Brillant (USA)
1985
 Belgium
 Thierry Den Hartigh (BEL)
 Peter Laureysens (BEL)
1987
 Japan
 Takayuki Shimadzu (JPN)
 Kouichi Hasegawa (JPN)
1989
 Netherlands
 Jan Bultman (NED)
 Willy Bosveld (NED)
1991
 Italy
 Hans Cox (NED)
 Alexander Cox (NED)
1993
 Japan
 Katsuya Takagi (JPN)
 Keiichi Asari (JPN)
1995
 Germany
 Hans Cox (NED)
 Robert Jan Cox (NED)
1997
 United States
 Hans Cox (NED)
 Robert Jan Cox (NED)
1999
 Italy
 Peter Wanders (GER)
 Susanne Wanders (GER)
2001
 Japan
J-1270
 Kenta Shingo (JPN)
 Satochi Komura (JPN)
J-1406
 Yuya Ishikawa (JPN)
 Kensuke Amagai (JPN)
GER-361
 Peter Wanders (GER)
 Sjors Boelaars (GER)
2003
 Netherlands
JPN 1566
 Hiromi Saitou (JPN)
 Hikaru Dewa (JPN)
NED 1473
 Bernard Stienstra (NED)
 Dieuwke Duk (NED)
JPN 1466
 Yasushi Kondou (JPN)
 Akihiko Akustu (JPN)
2005
 Germany
GER-361
 Peter Wanders (GER)
 Gisa Wortberg (GER)
JPN-1493
 Kentaro Inamura (JPN)
 Taishi Funo (JPN)
GER-288
 Sebastian Lier (GER)
 Jessica Lier (GER)
2007
 United States
GER-361
 Peter Wanders (GER)
 Gisa Wortberg (GER)
GER-407
 Thorsten Willemsen (GER)
 Barbara Gurbenbecher (GER)
NED-775
 Bert Wolff (NED)
 Ronald Kalkhoven (NED)
2009
 Italy
JPN-1
 Haruka Shimodaira (JPN)
 Takumi Ichigawa (JPN)
ITA-3742
 Tommaso Ciampolini (ITA)
 Massimo Ciampolini (ITA)
GER-407
 Thorsten Willemsen (GER)
 Stepanie Tauchert (GER)
2011
 Belgium
NED 961
 Rolf de Jong (NED)
 Esther Pothuis (NED)
JAP 1419
 Takuya Shimamoto (JPN)
 Naoto Tanaka (JPN)
JAP 1685
 Ryougen Suzuki (JPN)
 Yoshiya Kato (JPN)
2013
 Germany
NED 1341
 Guido So (NED)
 Kristina Gründken (NED)
GER 361
 Peter Wanders (GER)
 Robin Drießen (GER)
GER 381
 Norbert Riffeler (GER)
 Korsmeier-Rif (GER)
2015
 Japan
 Enishi Naka (JPN)
 Terutaka Tada (JPN)
2017
 Slovenia
NED 961
 Rolf De Jong (NED)
 Esther De Jong (NED)
NED 1316
 Guido Sol (NED)
 Hugo De Jong (NED)
GER 362
 Heiko Riffeler (GER)
 Claudia Riffeler-Lorcks (GER)
2019
 Italy
NED 1316
 Guido Sol (NED)
 Hugo De Jong (NED)
NED 961
 Esther De Jong (NED)
 Rolf De Jong (NED)
NED 1332
 Hylke Sasse (NED)
 Madelein Van Der Hout (NED)
[14]
2021
 Netherlands
NED 1332 - Fliegende Jongen
 Hylke Sasse (NED)
 Madelein Van Der Hout (NED)
NED 1316 - Solucion
 Guido Sol (NED)
 Koen De Nooijer (NED)
NED-1455 - Spetters
 Elske Vermeij (NED)
 Oigen Blankert (NED)
2022
 Italy
NED 1332
 Hylke Sasse (NED)
 Madelein Van Der Hout (NED)
NED 1316
 Guido Sol (NED)
 Koen De Nooijer (NED)
NED 961
 Esther De Jong (NED)
 Miriam De Jong (NED)
[15]
2024
 Germany
NED 1332
 Hylke Sasse (NED)
 Doete Vogelaar (NED)
GER 407
 Matthias Riffeler (GER)
 Justus Rüthing (GER)
NED 961
 Esther De Jong (NED)
 Miriam De Jong (NED)
[16]

References

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