2009–10 ISAF Sailing World Cup
Event title
Edition2nd
Dates14 December 2009 – 14 August 2010
Yachts2.4 Metre, 470, 49er, Elliott 6m, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, RS:X, SKUD 18, Sonar, Star

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.

Regattas

Date Regatta City Country
14–19 December 2009 Sail Melbourne Melbourne  Australia
24–30 January 2010 Miami OCR Miami  United States
27 March – 2 April 2010 Trofeo Princesa Sofia Palma  Spain
23–30 April 2010 Semaine Olympique Française Hyères  France
26–30 May 2010 Delta Lloyd Regatta Medemblik  Netherlands
19–23 June 2009 Kiel Week Kiel  Germany
9–14 August 2009 Sail for Gold Weymouth  United Kingdom

Results

2.4 Metre

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbournePaul Tingley Canada[1]
MiamiPaul Tingley Canada[1]
PalmaThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
HyèresDamien Seguin France[1]
MedemblikDamien Seguin France[1]
KielHeiko Kröger Germany[1]
WeymouthDamien Seguin France[1]

Men's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
MiamiAnton Dahlberg
Sebastian Östling
 Sweden[1]
PalmaPierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
 France[1]
HyèresNicolas Charbonnier
Baptiste Meyer
 France[1]
MedemblikNic Asher
Elliot Willis
 Great Britain[1]
KielMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
WeymouthPierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
 France[1]

Women's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneJo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand[1]
MiamiAmanda Clark
Sarah Chin
 United States[1]
PalmaGiulia Conti
Giovanna Micol
 Italy[1]
HyèresEmmanuelle Rol
Hélène Defrance
 France[1]
MedemblikGiulia Conti
Giovanna Micol
 Italy[1]
KielSarah Ayton
Saskia Clark
 Great Britain[1]
WeymouthAi Kondo Yoshida
Wakako Kajimoto
 Japan[1]

49er

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
MiamiEmmanuel Dyen
Stéphane Christidis
 France[1]
PalmaEmmanuel Dyen
Stéphane Christidis
 France[1]
HyèresPaul Brotherton
Mark Asquith
 Great Britain[1]
MedemblikNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
KielJohn Pink
Richard Peacock
 Great Britain[1]
WeymouthNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]

Women's Elliott 6m

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiAnna Tobias
Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer
Deborah Capozzi
 United States[1]
PalmaRenee Groeneveld
Annemieke Bes
Brechtje van der Werf
 Netherlands[1]
HyèresSilke Hahlbrock
Maren Hahlbrock
Kerstin Schult
 Germany[1]
MedemblikAnne-Claire le Berre
Myrtille Ponge
Alice Ponsar
 France[1]
KielEkaterina Skudina
Irina Lotsmanova
Elena Syuzeva
 Russia[1]

Finn

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneJames Paterson Australia[1]
MiamiEdward Wright Great Britain[1]
PalmaEdward Wright Great Britain[1]
HyèresMarin Misura Croatia[1]
MedemblikIvan Kljaković Gašpić Croatia[1]
KielIvan Kljakovic Gaspic Croatia[1]
WeymouthGiles Scott Great Britain[1]

Men's Laser

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneMike Leigh Canada[1]
MiamiNick Thompson Great Britain[1]
PalmaJavier Hernandez Spain[1]
HyèresPaul Goodison Great Britain[1]
MedemblikTom Slingsby Australia[1]
KielTom Slingsby Australia[1]
WeymouthTom Slingsby Australia[1]

Women's Laser Radial

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneMarit Bouwmeester Netherlands[1]
MiamiPaige Railey United States[1]
PalmaTina Mihelić Croatia[1]
HyèresAusra Mileviciute Lithuania[1]
MedemblikMarit Bouwmeester Netherlands[1]
KielPaige Railey United States[1]
WeymouthMarit Bouwmeester Netherlands[1]

Men's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneNicolas Lozano Colombia[1]
MiamiDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]
PalmaByron Kokkalanis Greece[1]
HyèresByron Kokkalanis Greece[1]
MedemblikPrzemysław Miarczyński Poland[1]
KielJulien Bontemps France[1]
WeymouthJoão Rodrigues Portugal[1]

Women's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneJessica Crisp Australia[1]
MiamiMarina Alabau Spain[1]
PalmaAlessandra Sensini Italy[1]
HyèresBryony Shaw Great Britain[1]
MedemblikBlanca Manchón Spain[1]
KielAgata Brygoła Poland[1]
WeymouthCharline Picon France[1]

SKUD 18

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneAmethyst Barnbrook
Lindsay Mason
 Australia[1]
MiamiScott Whitman
Julia Dorsett
 United States[1]
WeymouthDaniel Fitzgibbon
Rachael Cox
 Australia[1]

Sonar

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiAleksander Wang-Hansen
Per Eugen Kristiansen
Marie Solberg
 Norway[1]
HyèresDror Cohen
Arnon Efrati
Benni Vexler
 Israel[1]
WeymouthUdo Hessels
Marcel van de Veen
Mischa Rossen
 Netherlands[1]

Men's Star

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiEivind Melleby
Petter Mørland Pedersen
 Norway[1]
PalmaFredrik Lööf
Johan Tillander
 Sweden[1]
HyèresEivind Melleby
Petter Mørland Pedersen
 Norway[1]
MedemblikEivind Melleby
Petter Mørland Pedersen
 Norway[1]
KielRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
WeymouthPeter O'Leary
Frithjof Kleen
 Ireland[1]

References

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