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List of Soling national champions

All over the world, national Soling associations held since 1968 national championships. In some counties the winner of the event became the national champion even if the winning team came from a different country, like the Netherlands, Sweden or the United States. In other countries like Germany, Austria or Italy the champion is the first team from the organizing country even if they do not win the event. Since the Soling has always been an "open" class in that spirit we list in this overview the winners of the event. The first boat of the organizing country can be found in the references.

The Australian Soling Championship is recognized as a continental championship like the Europeans and the North and South Americans. Therefore the championships of New South Wales and Western Australia are listed. However Scotland is not a member of World Sailing they Nationals are listed any way since the event is listed under national championships in the Soling Guide of 1996–2000.

National championships

Argentina

Austria

Bermuda

  • 1969 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1970 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1971 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1972 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1973 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1974 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1975 – Kirk Cooper
  • 1977 – Alex Cooper
  • 1978 – Alex Cooper
  • 1979 – Alex Cooper
  • 1980 – Alex Cooper
  • 1981 – Alex Cooper
  • 1982 – Alex Cooper
  • 1983 – Alex Cooper

Brazil

Canada

Denmark

Spain

Finland

France

West Germany

Germany

Great Britain

Hungary

Italy

Japan

  • 1972 – Maeda, Shiomi, Arakawa
  • 1973 – Maeda, Shiomi, Arakawa
  • 1974 – Kaido, Otani, Shibata
  • 1975 – Kaido, Otani, Shibata
  • 1976 – Tsuneo Sanada, Yamada, Maeda
  • 1977 – Manfred Rocker
  • 1978 – Tsuneo Sanada, Yamada, Maeda
  • 1979 – Ishibashi, Jiyojima, Komiya
  • 1980 – Hidaka, Kazuo Hanaoka, Tadashi Ikeda
  • 1981 – Hidaka, Kazuo Hanaoka, Tadashi Ikeda
  • 1982 – Takaharu Hirozawa, Minoru Okita, Takumi Fujiwara
  • 1983 – Takaharu Hirozawa, Minoru Okita, Takumi Fujiwara
  • 1984 – Aoyama, Yoshida, Tsuda
  • 1985 – Aoyama, Hanaoka, Tsuda
  • 1986 – Kazunori Komatsu, Hideaki Takashiro, Takumi Fujiwara
  • 1987 – Takashima
  • 1988 – Takashima
  • 1989 – Mizukami
  • 1990 – Kazunori Komatsu, Hideaki Takashiro, Takumi Fujiwara
  • 1991 – Sato, Takumi Fujiwara, Takagi
  • 1992 – Mizukami, Takumi – Yasuharu Fujiwara, Takei
  • 1993 – Takashima, Sato, Yamanaka
  • 1994 – Kazunori Komatsu, Shimizu, Sanada
  • 1995 – T. Sakaue, Ikematsu, Togashi
  • 2003 – Yamanaka, Ito, Watanabe
  • 2004 – Yamanaka, Ito, Watanabe
  • 2005 – T. Sakaue, H. Kawazoe, M. Takahashi
  • 2006 – Yamanaka, Watanabe, Yasuharu Fujiwara
  • 2007 – Satake, Tanjo, Masuda
  • 2008 – T. Sakaue, Takagi, H. Kawazoe
  • 2010 – T. Sakaue, Yasuharu Fujiwara, M. Takahashi
  • 2011 – T. Sakaue, H. Kawazoe, M. Takahashi
  • 2013 – M. Satake, M. Nakamura, T. Tanjyou
  • 2016 – T. Sakaue, M. Kiuchi, H. Kawazoe
  • 2018 – T. Sakaue, M. Kiuchi, H. Kawazoe

Netherlands

Norway

New Zealand

Soviet Union

Sweden

Switzerland

  • 1974 – Bernet
  • 1975 – J. Christen
  • 1976 – U. Colombi
  • 1977 – Heiki Blok
  • 1978 – R. Fragniere, A. Lanz, Gr. Perrin
  • 1979 – M. M. Corminboeuf, Perret, Guignard
  • 1980 – Heiki Blok
  • 1981 – Fredy Schurch, Zurfluh, Vetter
  • 1982 – Alain Testuz, L. Chapuis, F. Charpie
  • 1983 – Alain Testus, L. Chapuis, F. Charpie
  • 1984 – Roger Guignard
  • 1985 – Jan Rosset, Dubois, Perroud
  • 1986 – R. Gregorini, S. Rathgeb, M. Brechtbühler
  • 1987 – Stuart H. Walker, Dunn, Nikki Seemann
  • 1988 – Diday, Grimm, Buriquet
  • 1989 – Stuart H. Walker
  • 1990 – D. Schenker, C Schenker, C. Owen
  • 1991 – Jorg Menzi, Christen, Fumasoli
  • 1992 – Jorg Menzi, Christen, Fumasoli
  • 1993 – Jorg Menzi, Christen, Fumasoli
  • 1994 – Jorg Menzi, Christen, Fumasoli
  • 1995 – not held

United States

Uruguay

New South Wales

Scotland

Western Australia

References