World Sailing Open Team Racing World Championships

The World Sailing Open Team Racing World Championships (formerly ISAF Team Racing World Championship) is a team racing event[1] previously held every two years by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF). The first Team Racing World Championships were held in West Kirby, Great Britain in 1995. Great Britain won and so became the first nation to record its name on the ISAF Team Racing World Trophy, donated to ISAF by the West Kirby Sailing Club. A youth Championship (under 21) began running in parallel with the main event in 2005. Summary information is tabled below - full information will be found on the Team Racing Championships results page of the ISAF website.[2] The appearance of West Kirby as the first championship host club reflects the club's pivotal role in promoting team racing – fostered by the activities of the Oxford & Cambridge Sailing Society.

In 2024 World Sailing announced that the Team Racing World Championship would return with a new 2v2 format in keelboats. The 2025 event took place 28 May to 1 June at the New York Yacht Club in Newport, RI, United States, supported by US Sailing. The 2026 event will be held 12 to 16 August at the Gamla Stan’s Yacht Sällskap, Stockholm, Sweden, and supported by the City of Stockholm and the Swedish Sailing Federation.[3][4][5]

Results

Year Location Hosted by Winning Nation Youth Winners Boat Used
1995 West Kirby, UK[6] West Kirby Sailing Club GBR 1
Steve Tylecote
Mel Hughes
Greg Eaton
Tasha Hughes
Roger Morris
Damian Boreham[7]
N/A Firefly
1998 Miami, USA Strictly Sail Miami USA 2
Mark Mendelblatt
Nick Trotman
Josh Adams
Brett Davis
Victoria Wadsworth
Blair Largay
N/A Vanguard 15
1999 Dún Laoghaire, Ireland  Royal St. George Yacht Club NZL
Andrew Murdoch
Rebecca Murdoch
Hamish Murdoch
Andrew Ardern
Karen Lambert
Alesha Thorpe[8][9]
N/A Firefly[10]
2001 Lake Brno, Brno, Czechia Lodni Sporty Brno Yacht Club NZL 1
Andrew Murdoch
Karen Lambert
Hamish Murdoch
Josh Galbraith
Andrew Arden
Jeffery Clark[11]
N/A 420
2003 Auckland, New Zealand No host club. Organised by NZTRA and sailed out of the America's Cup Village USA 2
Timothy Fallon
Karen Renzulli
Graeme Woodworth
Leigh Woodworth
Ery Largay
Brian Doyle[12][13]
N/A 420
2005[14] Newport, Rhode Island, USA  New York Yacht Club USA 1
Timothy Fallon
Karen Renzulli
Mark Ivey
Matt Lindblad
Tim Wadlow
Ery Largay[15]
USA 1
Colin Merrick
Amanda Callahan
Patrick Hogan
Carlos Lebz
Pete Levesque
Liz Hall
Vanguard 15
2007 Gandia, Spain Real Club Náutico de Gandia USA 1
Clay Bischoff
Lisa Keith
Peter Levesque
Elizabeth Hall
Colin Merrick
Amanda Callahan
GBR 3
Elizabeth Stanley
Ian Robertson
James Goss
Oliver Mulcahy
Elliott Parsons
Stephen Videlo
420
2009[16][17] Perth, Australia  Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
 South of Perth Yacht Club
USA
Clay Bischoff
Lisa Keith
Colin Merrick
Amanda Callahan
Peter Levesque
Liz Hall[18][19]
AUS
Jasper Warren
Jamie Turner
David Gilmour
Aimee Negri
Luke Parkinson
Patrick Vos
Pacer
2011[20] Schull, Ireland Fastnet Marine and Outdoor Education Centre GBR
Andrew Cornah
Ben Field
Dom Johnson
Hamish Walker
Tom Foster
Deborah Steele[21]
GBR
Cameron Douglas
Ben Robinson
Sophie Shepherd
Sarah Lombard
Charlie Fitzgerald
Freddy Williams
TR 3.6
2015[22] Rutland, UK Rutland Sailing Club USA 1
Michael Menninger
Justin Law
Adrienne Kamiler
Haley Kirk
Lucy Wallace
Tyler Sinks[23]
USA
Eli Burnes
Henry Burnes
Charlie Hibben
Paige Dunleavy
Ginny Alex
Peter Barron[23]
Firefly
2025[24] Newport, Rhode Island, USA  New York Yacht Club USA
Will Bailey
Doug Sabin
Allison Ferraris
Langdon Mitchell
Tim Wadlow
Forbes Barber
Christina Pandapas
Peter Fleming[25]
N/A Sonar
2026 Stockholm, Sweden  Gamla Stans Yacht Sällskap

Other

Team racing world championships are held for the Optimist and International 14 classes as part of their respective class world championships. The International 420 class previously held two editions of a standalone team racing world championship, in 2015 and 2016.

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