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The 2.4 Metre World Championship is an annual international sailing regattaof2.4 Metre keelboats, organized by the host club on behalf of the International 2.4mR Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.[1]

In addition, the class has been used extensively for disabled sailing as the 2.4-metre and also a one-design version of the class, the Norlin Mk3 design. With annual world championship held as part of the Para World Sailing Championships.

Events[edit]

Ed. Date Location Competitors Ref.
Day/Month Year Host club City Country Boats Nat. Cont.
01 20–25 July 1993 Kokkola  Finland 64 8 2 [2][3]
02 1994  Rutland Sailing Club Rutland Water  United Kingdom 41 9 2 [4][5]
03 24–30 July 1995 Aarhus  Denmark 62 11 3 [6][7]
04 7–11 October 1996 Cannes  France 76 9 1 [8]
05 20–27 March 1997 Dubai  United Arab Emirates 86 [9][10]
06 28 July – 2 August 1998 Tampere  Finland 104 14 3 [11]
07 26–31 July 1999  Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club Marstrand  Sweden 91 12 3 [12][13]
08 2–8 March 2000  Royal Yacht Club of Victoria Melbourne  Australia 66 10 4 [14][15][16]
09 29 July – 4 August 2001  Tønsberg Seilforening Tønsberg  Norway 89 11 3 [17]
10 7–14 February 2002 Coconut Grove  United States 55 8 2 [18]
11 18–23 August 2003  Segelclub Eckernförde Eckernförde  Germany 84 10 3 [19]
12 26–31 July 2004  Gefle Segelsällskap Gävle  Sweden 92 12 4 [20]
13 19–25 September 2005  Circolo della Vela Marciana Marina Marciana  Italy 88 10 2 [21]
14 29 July – 4 August 2006  Helsingfors Segelklubb Helsinki  Finland 95 11 3 [22][23]
15 4–9 August 2007  Kolding Sejlklub Kolding  Denmark 76 10 2 [24]
16 19–26 October 2008  Real Club Náutico de Gran Canaria Las Palmas  Spain 50 9 2 [25]
17 1–6 November 2009  Edison Sailing Center Fort Myers  United States 44 7 2 [26]
18 18–25 September 2010  Vatersportverenging van Hoorn Hoorn  Netherlands 82 15 3 [27]
19 12–20 August 2011  Ålesunds Seilforening Ålesund  Norway 57 8 2 [28][29]
20 16–22 September 2012 Porto San Giorgio  Italy 90 9 2 81 9 [30]
21 8–14 September 2013  Poole Yacht Club Dorset  United Kingdom 75 11 3 67 8 [31]
22 26 September
– 3 October
2014  National Yacht Club, Toronto Toronto  Canada 35 6 2 [32][33]
23 8–15 August 2015  Rauman Purjehdusseura Rauma  Finland 102 13 4 96 6 [34]
24 5–10 January 2016  Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania Hobart  Australia 32 4 2 29 3 [35][36]
25 30 June – 7 July 2017  Koninklijke Watersportvereniging Sneek Sneek  Netherlands 83 13 3 [37][38]
26 4–10 August 2018  Gefle Segelsällskap Gävle  Sweden 72 8 2 [39][40]
27 12–19 October 2019  Yacht Club Italiano Genoa  Italy 84 13 3 [41][42]
7–13 November 2020  Davis Island Yacht Club Tampa  United States cancelled covid [43]
7–14 August 2021  Tønsberg Seilforening Tønsberg  Norway cancelled covid [44]
28 4–11 November 2022  Davis Island Yacht Club Tampa  United States 39 10 4 32 7 [45][46][47]
29 31 July – 5 August 2023  Näsijärvi Sailing Club Tampere  Finland 59 9 3 53 6 [48]

[49]

Multiple champions[edit]

Compiled from the data below the table includes up to and including 2023.

Ranking Sailor Gold Silver Bronze Total No. Entries
01  Stellan Berlin (SWE) 11 5 1 17 20 [50]
02  Marko Dahlberg (FIN) 2 4 2 8 25 [51]
03  Megan Pascoe (GBR) 2 3 2 7 19 [52]
04  Heiko Kröger (GER) 2 1 1 4 15 [53]

Medalists[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1993 Kokkola  Patrik Forsgren (SWE)  Peter Norlin (SWE)  Ralf Casen (FIN) [54]
1994 Rutland Water  Bo Hedensjö (SWE)  Carl-Gustaf Fresk (SWE)  Staffan Bellander (SWE) [54]
1995 Aarhus  Carl-Gustaf Fresk (SWE)  Marko Dahlberg (FIN)  Bo Hedensjö (SWE) [54]
1996 Cannes  Peter Norlin (SWE)  Bo Hedensjö (SWE)  Imma Björndahl (FIN) [8]
1997 Dubai  Marko Dahlberg (FIN)  Peter Norlin (SWE)  Patrik Forsgren (SWE) [54][9]
1998 Tampere  Rikard Bjurström (FIN)  Matti Rouhiainen (FIN)  Peter Norlin (SWE) [54]
1999 Marstrand  Tom Björndahl (FIN)  Marko Dahlberg (FIN)  Peter Norlin (SWE) [54]
2000 Melbourne  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Rikard Bjurström (FIN)  Peter Norlin (SWE) [54]
2001 Tønsberg  Heiko Kröger (GER)  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Peter Norlin (SWE) [54]
2002 Miami  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Hans Meyers (USA)  Tom Brown (USA) [54]
2003 Eckernförde  Marko Dahlberg (FIN)  Damien Seguin (FRA)  Stellan Berlin (SWE) [54]
2004 Gävle  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Ulf Arvidsson (SWE)  Lachlan Gilbert (AUS) [55]
2005 Marciana  Nick Scandone (USA)  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Helena Lucas (GBR) [56]
2006 Helsinki  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Thierry Schmitter (NED)  Harri Malm (FIN) [56]
2007 Kolding  Lennart Heselius (SWE)  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Ulf Arvidsson (SWE) [54]
2008 Las Palmas  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Damien Seguin (FRA)  Hans Asklund (SWE) [56][57]
2009 Fort Myers  John Ruf (USA)  Carl Horrocks (USA)  Paul Tingley (CAN) [56]
2010 Hoorn  Paul Tingley (CAN)  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Hans Asklund (SWE) [56]
2011 Ålesund  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Marko Dahlberg (FIN)  Rikard Bjurström (FIN) [58]
2012 Porto San Giorgio  Peter Andersson (SWE)  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Megan Pascoe (GBR) [56]
2013 Poole  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Helena Lucas (GBR)  Megan Pascoe (GBR) [56]
2014 Toronto  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Bjørnar Erikstad (NOR)  Helena Lucas (GBR) [33]
2015 Rauma  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Bjørnar Erikstad (NOR)  Heiko Kröger (GER) [56]
2016 Hobart  Megan Pascoe (GBR)  Matt Bugg (AUS)  Paul Francis (NZL) [36]
2017 Sneek  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Heiko Kröger (GER)  Hans Asklund (SWE) [38]
2018 Gävle  Stellan Berlin (SWE)  Megan Pascoe (GBR)  Marko Dahlberg (FIN) [39][40]
2019 Genoa  Megan Pascoe (GBR)  Marko Dahlberg (FIN)  Fia Fjelddahl (SWE) [42]
2020 Tampa cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Tønsberg cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Tampa  Dee Smith (USA)  Megan Pascoe (GBR)  Marko Dahlberg (FIN) [47]
2023  Heiko Kröger (GER)  Megan Pascoe (GBR)  Jan Forsbom (FIN) [49]

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