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Sail Melbourne
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Sail Melbourne is an annual sailing Regatta run by Yachting Victoria at various yacht clubs around Port Phillip Bay.[1] Sail Melbourne is a Grade 1 ISAF (International Sailing Federation) event.[2]

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Asia Pacific Regatta

The annual Asia Pacific Regatta as a part of Sail Melbourne consists of invited Olympic classes.

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Laser Full Rig

The Laser Full Rig is a single handed mono hull with a single sail. Due to the simple design of the Laser, the racing is more focused of the ability of the crew instead of the boat.[3]

Laser Radial

The Laser Radial is the Laser sailed by women in the Olympics. It has a smaller sail area and shorter mast than the full rig.[3]

Tornado

The Tornado is a two-person, double trapeze Catamaran with an asymmetrical spinnaker.

49er

The 49er is a two-person, double trapeze mono hull with an asymmetrical spinnaker.

Finn

The Finn is a single handed men's class.[4]

470 Men's and Women's

The 470 is a class broken up into Men's and Women's. It is a two-person, 4.7m mono hull with single trapeze and symmetrical spinnaker.[5]

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Winners

Europe

Finn

ILCA 4 (formerly known as Laser 4.7)

  • 2004 –  Mark Lincoln (AUS)[32]
  • 2005 –  Mark Lincoln (AUS)[33]
  • 2016 –  Jack Littlechild (AUS)[34]
  • 2017 –  Boston Cortis (AUS)[35]
  • 2018 –  Brooke Wilson (AUS)[36]
  • 2020 –  Mia Lovelady (AUS)[37]
  • 2022 –  Angus McIntyre (AUS)[38]
  • 2023 –  Riley Cantwell (AUS)[39]

Women’s ILCA 6 (formerly known as Laser Radial)

Open ILCA 6 (formerly known as Laser Radial)

ILCA 7 (formerly known as Laser)

Minnow

  • 2016 –  Edward Warner (AUS)[68]

OK

  • 2018 –  Roger Blasse (AUS)[69]

Open Bic

  • 2016 –  Conall Green (AUS)[70]
  • 2017 –  Travis Wadley (AUS)[71]

Optimist

  • 2003 –  Leon Poutsma (AUS)[72]
  • 2016 –  Ryan Littlechild (AUS)[73]
  • 2017 –  Fletcher Walters (AUS)[74]
  • 2018 –  Daniel Links (AUS)[75]

RS 100

  • 2022 –  Peter Milne (AUS)[76]
  • 2023 –  Mike Boswell (AUS)[77]

Sabre

  • 2016 –  James McLennan (AUS)[78]

Waszp

  • 2018 –  Jack Felsenthal (AUS)[79]
  • 2022 –  Jack Felsenthal (AUS)[80]

420

  • 2002 –  Cheung Ka Ho & Ashun Tong Ping Shun (HKG)[81]
  • 2003 –  Mithu Nahak & Thimiti Srikanth Chatu (IND)[82]
  • 2004 –  Claire Cunningham & Felix Patterson (AUS)[83]
  • 2016 –  Nick Joel & Hugo Llewelyn (AUS)[84]
  • 2017 –  Marcello Torre & Owen Ready (AUS)[85]
  • 2018 –  Cole Tapper & Tyler Creevey (AUS)[86]
  • 2022 –  Hanako Tomishima & Grace Morrow (AUS)[87]

Men’s 470

Women’s 470

Open 470

505

29er

  • 2002 –  Renee Linton & Aaron Linton (AUS)[111]
  • 2003 –  James Tudball & Matt Williams (AUS)[112]
  • 2004 –  Beau Outteridge & Micheal Taylor (AUS)[113]
  • 2016 –  Max Paul & Tom Crockett (AUS)[114]
  • 2018 –  Archie Cropley & Max Paul (AUS)[115]
  • 2022 –  Daniel Links & Markus Sampson (AUS)[116]

49er

49er FX

Tasar

  • 2020 –  Gary Ratcliffe & Robyn Ratcliffe (AUS)[132]
  • 2022 –  Chris Dance & Peter Hackett (AUS)[133]
  • 2023 –  Bronwyn Ridgway & Paul Ridgway (AUS)[134]

2.4 Metre

Hansa 303 (single)

  • 2018 –  Christopher Symonds (AUS)[143]
  • 2022 –  Chris Symonds (AUS)[144]

Hansa 303 (double)

  • 2018 –  Colin Alderton & Bradley Alderton (AUS)[145]

Hansa Liberty

  • 2020 –  Bob Schahinger (AUS)[146]
  • 2022 –  Bob Schahinger (AUS)[147]
  • 2023 –  Alison Weatherly (AUS)[148]

Skud 18

Soling

Star

Yngling

Nacra 15

  • 2018 –  Will Cooley & Bec Hancock (AUS)[155]

Nacra 17

Tornado

Viper

  • 2016 –  Tayla Rietman & Lachlan White (AUS)[165]

Men’s Formula Kite

  • 2013 –  Florian Gruber (GER)[26]
  • 2014 –  Riccardo Andrea Leccese (ITA)[27]

Women’s Formula Kite

Open Formula Kite

  • 2016 –  Oliver Bridge (GBR)[166]
  • 2020 –  Scott Whitehead (AUS)[167]
  • 2022 –  Zac Pullen (AUS)[168]
  • 2023 –  Oscar Timm (AUS)[169]

Men’s Iqfoil

Women’s Iqfoil

  • 2023 –  Samantha Costin (AUS)[171]

Men’s Mistral

Women’s Mistral

Men’s RS:X

Women’s RS:X

Open RS:X

  • 2017 –  Joanna Sterling (AUS)[191]

Techno 293

  • 2017 –  William Grimshaw (AUS)[192]
  • 2018 –  Jarrod Jones (AUS)[193]
  • 2022 –  Harriet Wormald (AUS)[194]

Techno 293+

  • 2018 –  Hamish Swain (AUS)[195]
  • 2022 –  Amelia Wilson (AUS)[196]

Wind Foil

Windfoiling Open

  • 2023 –  Rylie Sinclair (AUS)[198]

Wing Foiling

  • 2022 –  Jack Abbott (AUS)[199]
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