2010–11 ISAF Sailing World Cup
Event title
Edition3rd
Dates12 December 2010 – 22 June 2011
Yachts2.4 Metre, 470, 49er, Elliott 6m, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, RS:X, SKUD 18, Sonar, Star

The 2010–11 ISAF Sailing World Cup was a series of sailing regattas staged during 2010–11 season. The series featured boats which feature at the Olympics and Paralympics.

Regattas

Date Regatta City Country
12–18 December 2010 Sail Melbourne Melbourne  Australia
23–29 January 2011 Miami OCR Miami  United States
2–9 April 2011 Trofeo Princesa Sofia Palma  Spain
22–29 April 2011 Semaine Olympique Française Hyères  France
24–29 May 2011 Delta Lloyd Regatta Medemblik  Netherlands
5–11 June 2011 Sail for Gold Weymouth  United Kingdom
18–22 June 2011 Kiel Week Kiel  Germany

Results

2.4 Metre

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneMatthew Bugg Australia[1]
MiamiDamien Seguin France[1]
PalmaThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
HyèresDamien Seguin France[1]
MedemblikThierry Schmitter Netherlands[1]
WeymouthDamien Seguin France[1]
KielMegan Pascoe Great Britain[1]

Men's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
MiamiNic Asher
Elliot Willis
 Great Britain[1]
PalmaNicolas Charbonnier
Jérémie Mion
 France[1]
HyèresPierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
 France[1]
MedemblikMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]
WeymouthPierre Leboucher
Vincent Garos
 France[1]
KielMathew Belcher
Malcolm Page
 Australia[1]

Women's 470

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneKathrin Kadelbach
Friederike Belcher
 Germany[1]
MiamiIngrid Petitjean
Nadège Douroux
 France[1]
PalmaJo Aleh
Bianca Barbarich-Bacher
 New Zealand[1]
HyèresTara Pacheco
Berta Betanzos
 Spain[1]
MedemblikLisa Westerhof
Lobke Berkhout
 Netherlands[1]
WeymouthJo Aleh
Polly Powrie
 New Zealand[1]
KielErin Maxwell
Isabelle Farrar
 United States[1]

49er

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneNico Delle Karth
Nikolaus Resch
 Austria[1]
MiamiJohn Pink
Richard Peacock
 Great Britain[1]
PalmaEmmanuel Dyen
Stéphane Christidis
 France[1]
HyèresPietro Sibello
Gianfranco Sibello
 Italy[1]
MedemblikStephen Morrison
Ben Rhodes
 Great Britain[1]
WeymouthNathan Outteridge
Iain Jensen
 Australia[1]
KielTobias Schadewaldt
Hannes Baumann
 Germany[1]

Women's Elliott 6m

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiClaire Leroy
Marie Riou
Élodie Bertrand
 France[1]
PalmaSally Barkow
Alana O'Reilly
Elizabeth Kratzig Burnham
 United States[1]
HyèresLucy MacGregor
Kate MacGregor
Annie Lush
 Great Britain[1]
MedemblikRenee Groeneveld
Annemieke Bes
Mijke Lievens
 Netherlands[1]
WeymouthAnna Tobias
Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer
Deborah Capozzi
 United States[1]
KielEkaterina Skudina
Elena Syuzeva
Elena Vorobeva
 Russia[1]

Men's Finn

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneBen Ainslie Great Britain[1]
MiamiGiles Scott Great Britain[1]
PalmaBen Ainslie Great Britain[1]
HyèresBen Ainslie Great Britain[1]
MedemblikEdward Wright Great Britain[1]
WeymouthBen Ainslie Great Britain[1]
KielEdward Wright Great Britain[1]

Men's Laser

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneNick Thompson Great Britain[1]
MiamiRasmus Myrgren Sweden[1]
PalmaPaul Goodison Great Britain[1]
HyèresJavier Hernandez Spain[1]
MedemblikTom Slingsby Australia[1]
WeymouthTom Slingsby Australia[1]
KielSimon Grotelüschen Germany[1]

Women's Laser Radial

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneZhang Dongshuang China[1]
MiamiPaige Railey United States[1]
PalmaSara Winther New Zealand[1]
HyèresSara Winther New Zealand[1]
MedemblikMarit Bouwmeester Netherlands[1]
WeymouthMarit Bouwmeester Netherlands[1]
KielPaige Railey United States[1]

Men's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneChan King Yin Hong Kong[1]
MiamiDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]
PalmaDorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands[1]
HyèresPiotr Myszka Poland[1]
MedemblikLee Tae-hoon South Korea[1]
WeymouthNick Dempsey Great Britain[1]
KielPrzemysław Miarczyński Poland[1]

Women's RS:X

Regatta Winner Country Ref
MelbourneHuali Zhu China[1]
MiamiMarina Alabau Spain[1]
PalmaMarina Alabau Neira Spain[1]
HyèresBlanca Manchón Spain[1]
MedemblikLing Li China[1]
WeymouthMarina Alabau Neira Spain[1]
KielJessica Crisp Australia[1]

SKUD 18

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MelbourneAlexandra Rickham
Niki Birrell
 Great Britain[1]
MiamiScott Whitman
Julia Dorsett
 United States[1]
HyèresAlexandra Rickham
Niki Birrell
 Great Britain[1]
WeymouthDaniel Fitzgibbon
Liesl Tesch
 Australia[1]

Sonar

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiJohn Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Steve Thomas
 Great Britain[1]
HyèresBruno Jourdren
Eric Flageul
Nicolas Vimont-Vicary
 France[1]
WeymouthJohn Robertson
Hannah Stodel
Steve Thomas
 Great Britain[1]

Men's Star

Regatta Winners Country Ref
MiamiRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
PalmaIain Percy
Andrew Simpson
 Great Britain[1]
HyèresRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
MedemblikRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
WeymouthRobert Scheidt
Bruno Prada
 Brazil[1]
KielFlavio Marazzi
Enrico De Maria
  Switzerland[1]

References

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