US Sailing's Miami Olympic Classes Regatta
Appearance
(Redirected from Sailing World Cup Miami)
First held | 1990 |
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Organizer | US Sailing |
Classes | 470, 49er, 49er FX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17, RS:X |
Venue | US Sailing Center, Miami, United States |
Website | miami |
US Sailing's Miami Olympic Classes Regatta is an annual sailing regatta at the US Sailing Center in Miami, held since 1990.[1] It hosts the Olympic and Paralympic classes.[1]
It was part of the ISAF Sailing World Cup.[2] Since 2021 it is part of the US Open Sailing Series together with regattas in Ft. Lauderdale and Clearwater.
As of 2023[update], the biggest edition has been the 2015 event, which included 599 boats, 848 participants in total from 64 countries.[3]
Winners
[edit]Europe
[edit]- 1991 – Carolyn Ulander (USA)[4]
- 1992 – Courtenay Dey (USA)[5]
- 1993 – Tine Moberg (CAN)[1]
- 1994 – Tine Moberg-Parker (CAN)[1]
- 1995 – Márcia Pellicano (BRA)[1]
- 1996 – Jenny Armstrong (NZL)[1]
- 1997 – Laura Dunn (USA)[1]
- 1998 – Tine Moberg-Parker (CAN)[1]
- 2000 – Søren Johnsen (DEN)[1]
- 2001 – Meg Galliard (USA)[1]
- 2002 – Meg Galliard (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Lenka Šmídová (CZE)[1]
- 2004 – Lenka Šmídová (CZE)[1]
Finn
[edit]- 1991 – Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[4]
- 1992 – Brian Ledbetter (USA)[5]
- 1993 – Richard Clarke (CAN)[1]
- 1994 – José van der Ploeg (ESP)[1]
- 1995 – Brian Ledbetter (USA)[1]
- 1996 – Philippe Presti (FRA)[1]
- 1997 – Sébastien Godefroid (BEL)[1]
- 1998 – Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[1]
- 1999 – Rodrigo Meireles (BRA)[1]
- 2000 – Richard Clarke (CAN)[1]
- 2001 – Lawrence Lemieux (CAN)[1]
- 2002 – Andrew Simpson (GBR)[1]
- 2003 – Jonas Høgh-Christensen (DEN)[1]
- 2004 – Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL)[1]
- 2005 – Chris Cook (CAN)[1]
- 2006 – Rafael Trujillo (ESP)[1]
- 2007 – Peer Moberg (NOR)[1]
- 2009 – Ed Wright (GBR)[1]
- 2010 – Ed Wright (GBR)[1]
- 2011 – Giles Scott (GBR)[1]
- 2012 – Zach Railey (USA)[1]
- 2013 – Caleb Paine (USA)[1]
- 2014 – Giles Scott (GBR)[1]
- 2015 – Giles Scott (GBR)[1]
- 2016 – Jorge Zarif (BRA)[1]
- 2017 – Jorge Zarif (BRA)[1]
- 2018 – Giles Scott (GBR)[1]
- 2019 – Max Salminen (SWE)[1]
- 2020 – Caleb Paine (USA)[1]
- 2022 – Rodion Mazin (USA)[6]
ILCA 6 (formerly known as Laser Radial)
[edit]- 2000 – Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)[1]
- 2005 – Paige Railey (USA)[1]
- 2006 – Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)[1]
- 2007 – Sari Multala (FIN)[1]
- 2008 – Paige Railey (USA)[1]
- 2009 – Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)[7]
- 2010 – Paige Railey (USA)[1]
- 2011 – Paige Railey (USA)[1]
- 2012 – Xu Lijia (CHN)[1]
- 2013 – Paige Railey (USA)[1]
- 2014 – Paige Railey (USA)[1]
- 2015 – Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN)[1]
- 2016 – Evi Van Acker (BEL)[1]
- 2017 – Vasileia Karachaliou (GRE)[1]
- 2018 – Alison Young (GBR)[1]
- 2019 – Zhang Dongshuang (CHN)[1]
- 2020 – Erika Reineke (USA)[1]
ILCA 7 (formerly known as Laser)
[edit]- 1993 – Jim Brady (USA)[1]
- 1994 – Peter Dreyfuss (USA)[1]
- 1995 – Robert Scheidt (BRA)[1]
- 1996 – Stefan Warkalla (GER)[1]
- 1997 – Antonio Goeters (MEX)[1]
- 1998 – John Myrdal (USA)[1]
- 1999 – Mark Mendelblatt (USA)[1]
- 2000 – Karl Suneson (SWE)[1]
- 2001 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[1]
- 2002 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[1]
- 2003 – Mark Mendelblatt (USA)[1]
- 2004 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[1]
- 2005 – Brad Funk (USA)[1]
- 2006 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[1]
- 2007 – Gustavo Lima (POR)[1]
- 2008 – Maciej Grabowski (POL)[1]
- 2009 – Nick Thompson (GBR)[1]
- 2010 – Nick Thompson (GBR)[1]
- 2011 – Rasmus Myrgren (SWE)[1]
- 2012 – Paul Goodison (GBR)[1]
- 2013 – Jesper Stålheim (SWE)[1]
- 2014 – Tonči Stipanović (CRO)[1]
- 2015 – Philipp Buhl (GER)[1]
- 2016 – Robert Scheidt (BRA)[1]
- 2017 – Jean-Baptiste Bernaz (FRA)[1]
- 2018 – Tom Burton (AUS)[1]
- 2019 – Hermann Tomasgaard (NOR)[1]
- 2020 – Stefano Peschiera (PER)[1]
Men’s 470
[edit]- 1991 – Morgan Reeser (USA)[4]
- 1992 – Morgan Reeser (USA)[5]
- 1993 – Mike Sturman & Bob Little (USA)[1]
- 1994 – John Merricks & Ian Walker (GBR)[1]
- 1995 – John Merricks & Ian Walker (GBR)[1]
- 1996 – Matteo Ivaldi & Michele Ivaldi (ITA)[1]
- 1997 – Morgan Reeser & Bob Merrick (USA)[1]
- 1998 – Larry Suter & Jonathan Farrar (USA)[1]
- 1999 – Graham Vials & Magnus Leask (GBR)[1]
- 2001 – Kevin Teborek & Talbot Ingram (USA)[1]
- 2002 – Steven Hunt & Michael Miller (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Paul Foerster & Kevin Burnham (USA)[1]
- 2004 – Michael Anderson-Mitterling & Graham Biehl (USA)[1]
- 2005 – Sven Coster & Kalle Coster (NED)[1]
- 2006 – Nic Asher & Elliot Willis (GBR)[1]
- 2007 – Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield (GBR)[1]
- 2009 – Onán Barreiros & Aarón Sarmiento (ESP)[1]
- 2010 – Anton Dahlberg & Sebastian Östling (SWE)[1]
- 2011 – Nic Asher & Elliot Willis (GBR)[1]
- 2012 – Mathew Belcher & Malcolm Page (AUS)[1]
- 2013 – Stuart McNay & Dave Hughes (USA)[1]
- 2014 – Sofian Bouvet & Jérémie Mion (FRA)[1]
- 2015 – Luke Patience & Elliot Willis (GBR)[1]
- 2016 – Stuart McNay & Dave Hughes (USA)[1]
- 2017 – Stuart McNay & Dave Hughes (USA)[1]
- 2018 – Luke Patience & Chris Grube (GBR)[1]
- 2019 – Jordi Xammar & Nicolás Rodríguez (ESP)[1]
- 2020 – Jordi Xammar & Nicolás Rodríguez (ESP)[1]
Women's 470
[edit]- 1992 – Kris Stookey (USA)[5]
- 1993 – Allison Jolly & Lynne Shore (USA)[1]
- 1994 – Allison Jolly & Lynne Shore (USA)[1]
- 1995 – Anette Patrunky & Hanne Pilz (GER)[1]
- 1996 – Kris Stookey & Louise Van Voorhis (USA)[1]
- 1997 – Whitney Connor & Elizabeth Kratzig (USA)[1]
- 1998 – Whitney Connor & Elizabeth Kratzig (USA)[1]
- 1999 – Tracy Hayley & Louise Van Voorhis (USA)[1]
- 2001 – Courtenay Dey & Linda Wennerstrom (USA)[1]
- 2002 – Courtenay Dey & Linda Wennerstrom (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Katie McDowell & Isabelle Kinsolving (USA)[1]
- 2004 – Alina Grobe & Vivien Kussatz (GER)[1]
- 2005 – Amanda Clark & Sarah Mergenthaler (USA)[1]
- 2006 – Ingrid Petitjean & Nadège Douroux (FRA)[1]
- 2007 – Marcelien de Koning & Lobke Berkhout (NED)[1]
- 2009 – Henriette Koch & Lene Sommer (DEN)[1]
- 2010 – Amanda Clark & Sarah Chin (USA)[1]
- 2011 – Ingrid Petitjean & Nadège Douroux (FRA)[1]
- 2012 – Lisa Westerhof & Lobke Berkhout (NED)[1]
- 2013 – Fernanda Oliveira & Ana Barbachan (BRA)[1]
- 2014 – Sophie Weguelin & Eilidh McIntyre (GBR)[1]
- 2015 – Jo Aleh & Polly Powrie (NZL)[1]
- 2016 – Chen Shasha & Gao Haiyan (CHN)[1]
- 2017 – Afrodite Zegers & Anneloes van Veen (NED)[1]
- 2018 – Tina Mrak & Veronika Macarol (SLO)[1]
- 2019 – Frederike Loewe & Anna Markfort (GER)[1]
- 2020 – Camille Lecointre & Aloïse Retornaz (FRA)[1]
Open/Mixed 470
[edit]- 2021 – Stuart McNay & Dave Hughes (USA)[8]
- 2022 – Louisa Nordstrom & Trevor Bornarth (USA)[6]
- 2023 – Stuart McNay & Lara Dallman-Weiss (USA)[9]
29er
[edit]- 2023 – Tyler Lamm & Andrew Lamm (USA)[9]
49er
[edit]- 1998 – Marcos Soares & Fabio Matune (BRA)[1]
- 2001 – Andy Mack & Adam Lowry (USA)[1]
- 2002 – Andy Mack & Adam Lowry (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Tim Wadlow & Pete Spaulding (USA)[1]
- 2004 – Tim Wadlow & Pete Spaulding (USA)[1]
- 2005 – Morgan Larson & Pete Spaulding (USA)[1]
- 2006 – Pietro Sibello & Gianfranco Sibello (ITA)[1]
- 2007 – Morgan Larson & Pete Spaulding (USA)[1]
- 2009 – Nico Delle Karth & Nikolaus Resch (AUT)[1]
- 2010 – Emmanuel Dyen & Stéphane Christidis (FRA)[1]
- 2011 – John Pink & Rick Peacock (GBR)[1]
- 2012 – Nico Delle Karth & Nikolaus Resch (AUT)[1]
- 2013 – Fred Strammer & Zach Brown (USA)[1]
- 2014 – Jonas Warrer & Peter Lang (DEN)[1]
- 2015 – Nico Delle Karth & Nikolaus Resch (AUT)[1]
- 2016 – Diego Botín & Iago López (ESP)[1]
- 2017 – Dylan Fletcher-Scott & Stuart Bithell (GBR)[1]
- 2018 – Dylan Fletcher-Scott & Stuart Bithell (GBR)[1]
- 2019 – Erik Heil & Thomas Plößel (GER)[1]
- 2021 – Nevin Snow & Dane Wilson (USA)[8]
- 2022 – Ian Barrows & Hans Henken (USA)[6]
- 2023 – Ian Barrows & Hans Henken (USA)[9]
49er FX
[edit]- 2013 – Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze (BRA)[1]
- 2014 – Sarah Steyaert & Julie Bossard (FRA)[1]
- 2015 – Alex Maloney & Molly Meech (NZL)[1]
- 2016 – Alex Maloney & Molly Meech (NZL)[1]
- 2017 – Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze (BRA)[1]
- 2018 – Victoria Jurczok & Anika Lorenz (GER)[1]
- 2019 – Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze (BRA)[1]
- 2021 – Stephan Baker & Nicholas Hardy (USA)[8]
- 2022 – Alexandra ten Hove & Mariah Millen (CAN)[6]
- 2023 – Paris Henken & Anna Tunnicliffe (USA)[9]
2.4 Metre
[edit]- 2002 – Tom Brown (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Heiko Kröger (GER)[1]
- 2004 – Jeff Madrigali (USA)[1]
- 2005 – Stellan Berlin (SWE)[1]
- 2006 – Stellan Berlin (SWE)[1]
- 2007 – Stellan Berlin (SWE)[1]
- 2008 – Damien Seguin (FRA)[1]
- 2009 – Allan Leibel (CAN)[1]
- 2010 – Paul Tingley (CAN)[1]
- 2011 – Damien Seguin (FRA)[1]
- 2012 – Damien Seguin (FRA)[1]
- 2013 – Megan Pascoe (GBR)[1]
- 2014 – Megan Pascoe (GBR)[1]
- 2015 – Bjørnar Erikstad (NOR)[1]
- 2016 – Helena Lucas (GBR)[1]
Elliott 6m
[edit]- 2009 – Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen, Trine Palludan & Tina Schmidt (DEN)[1]
- 2010 – Anna Tunnicliffe, Deborah Capozzi & Molly Vandemoer (USA)[1]
- 2011 – Claire Leroy, Élodie Bertrand & Marie Riou (FRA)[1]
- 2012 – Lucy MacGregor, Annie Lush & Kate MacGregor (GBR)[1]
Skud 18
[edit]- 2007 – Scott Whitman & Julia Dorsett (USA)[1]
- 2008 – Nick Scandone & Maureen McKinnon-Tucker (USA)[1]
- 2009 – Scott Whitman & Julia Dorsett (USA)[1]
- 2010 – Scott Whitman & Julia Dorsett (USA)[1]
- 2011 – Scott Whitman & Julia Dorsett (USA)[1]
- 2012 – Daniel Fitzgibbon & Liesl Tesch (AUS)[1]
- 2014 – Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR)[1]
- 2015 – Daniel Fitzgibbon & Liesl Tesch (AUS)[1]
Soling
[edit]- 1991 – Dave Curtis (USA)[4]
- 1992 – Gerard Coleman (USA)[5]
- 1994 – Ian Pinnell (GBR)[10]
- 1995 – Magnus Holmberg (SWE)[11]
- 1996 – Herman Horn Johannessen (NOR)[12]
- 1998 – John Kostecki (USA)[13]
- 1999 – Buddy Melges (USA)[14]
- 2000 – Andy Beadsworth (GBR)[15]
Sonar
[edit]- 2002 – Paul Callahan, Keith Burhans & Mike Hagmaier (USA)[1]
- 2003 – John Ross-Duggan, JP Creignou & Mike Ross (USA)[1]
- 2004 – Udo Hessels, Rossen & van de Veen (NED)[1]
- 2005 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Stephen Thomas (GBR)[1]
- 2006 – David Schroeder, Keith Burhans & Bill Mauk (USA)[1]
- 2007 – Dan Parsons, Guy Draper & Tom Pygall (GBR)[1]
- 2008 – Jens Kroker, Siegmund Mainka & Tobias Schuetz (GER)[1]
- 2009 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Aleksander Wang-Hansen (GBR)[1]
- 2010 – Aleksander Wang-Hansen, Per Eugen Kristiansen & Marie Solberg (NOR)[1]
- 2011 – John Robertson, Hannah Stodel & Stephen Thomas (GBR)[1]
- 2012 – Udo Hessels, Mischa Rossen & Marcel van de Veen (NED)[1]
- 2013 – Aleksander Wang-Hansen, Per Eugen Kristiansen & Marie Solberg (NOR)[1]
- 2014 – Bruno Jourdren, Eric Flageul & Nicolas Vimont-Vicary (FRA)[1]
- 2015 – Aleksander Wang-Hansen, Per Eugen Kristiansen & Marie Solberg (NOR)[1]
- 2016 – Paul Tingley, Logan Campbell & Scott Lucas (CAN)[1]
Star
[edit]- 1991 – Mark Reynolds (USA)[4]
- 1992 – Mark Reynolds (USA)[5]
- 1993 – Mark Reynolds & Steve Erickson (USA)[1]
- 1994 – Jim Brady & Steve Erickson (USA)[1]
- 1995 – Peter Bromby & Lee White (BER)[1]
- 1996 – Mark Reynolds & Hal Haenel (USA)[1]
- 1998 – Eric Doyle & Brian Terhaar (USA)[1]
- 1999 – Mark Reynolds & Magnus Liljedahl (USA)[1]
- 2000 – Marc Aurel Pickel & Thomas Auracher (GER)[1]
- 2001 – John MacCausland & Peter Bromby (USA)[1]
- 2002 – Marc Aurel Pickel & David Giles (GER)[1]
- 2003 – Peter Bromby & Lee White (BER)[1]
- 2004 – Mark Reynolds & Steve Erickson (USA)[1]
- 2005 – Andy Horton & Brad Nichol (USA)[1]
- 2006 – Xavier Rohart & Pascal Rambeau (FRA)[1]
- 2007 – Fredrik Lööf & Anders Ekström (SWE)[1]
- 2008 – Xavier Rohart & Pascal Rambeau (FRA)[1]
- 2009 – Rick Merriman & Phil Trinter (USA)[1]
- 2010 – Eivind Melleby & Petter Mørland Pedersen (NOR)[1]
- 2011 – Robert Scheidt & Bruno Prada (BRA)[1]
- 2012 – Robert Scheidt & Bruno Prada (BRA)[1]
Yngling
[edit]- 2002 – Carol Cronin, Kate Fears & Liz Filter (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Sally Barkow, Deborah Capozzi & Carrie Howe (USA)[1]
- 2004 – Sharon Ferris, Kylie Jameson & Joanna White (NZL)[1]
- 2005 – Sally Barkow, Deborah Capozzi & Carrie Howe (USA)[1]
- 2006 – Sally Barkow, Deborah Capozzi & Carrie Howe (USA)[1]
- 2007 – Sally Barkow, Deborah Capozzi & Carrie Howe (USA)[1]
- 2008 – Mandy Mulder, Mary Faber & Merel Witteveen (NED)[1]
Nacra 17
[edit]- 2013 – Sarah Newberry & John Casey (USA)[16]
- 2014 – Vittorio Bissaro & Silvia Sicouri (ITA)[1]
- 2015 – Vittorio Bissaro & Silvia Sicouri (ITA)[1]
- 2016 – Mandy Mulder & Coen de Koning (NED)[1]
- 2017 – Ben Saxton & Nicola Groves (GBR)[1]
- 2018 – Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (AUS)[1]
- 2019 – Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (AUS)[1]
- 2021 – Samuel Albrecht & Gabriela Nicolino (BRA)[8]
- 2022 – Sarah Newberry Moore & David Liebenberg (USA)[6]
Tornado
[edit]- 1991 – Sarah Glaser (USA)[4]
- 1992 – Pete Melvin (USA)[5]
- 1993 – John C. Lovell & Charlie Ogletree (USA)[1]
- 1994 – David Williams & Ian Rhodes (GBR)[1]
- 1995 – Andreas Hagara & Florian Schneeberger (AUT)[1]
- 1996 – Andreas Hagara & Florian Schneeberger (AUT)[1]
- 1997 – Robbie Daniel & Enrique Rodriguez (USA)[1]
- 1998 – David Sweeney & Kevin Smith (CAN)[1]
- 1999 – Lars Guck & P. J. Schaffer (USA)[1]
- 2000 – John C. Lovell & Charlie Ogletree (USA)[1]
- 2001 – Sean McCann & John Curtis (CAN)[1]
- 2002 – Lars Guck & Jonathan Farrar (USA)[1]
- 2003 – Roman Hagara & Hans-Peter Steinacher (AUT)[1]
- 2004 – Enrique Figueroa & Jorge Hernández (PUR)[1]
- 2005 – John C. Lovell & Charlie Ogletree (USA)[1]
- 2006 – John C. Lovell & Charlie Ogletree (USA)[1]
- 2007 – Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby (AUS)[1]
Men's Formula Kite
[edit]- 2023 – Markus Edegran (USA)[9]
Women's Formula Kite
[edit]- 2023 – Daniela Moroz (USA)[9]
Men's Iqfoil
[edit]- 2021 – Mateus Isaac (BRA)[8]
- 2022 – Pedro Pascual (USA)[6]
- 2023 – Noah Lyons (USA)[9]
Women's Iqfoil
[edit]- 2021 – Garrett January (USA)[8]
- 2022 – Dominique Stater (USA)[6]
- 2023 – Dominique Stater (USA)[9]
Men's Lechner A-390
[edit]- 1991 – Greg Fenton (CAN)[4]
- 1992 – Franck David (FRA)[5]
Women’s Lechner A-390
[edit]- 1991 – Lanee Butler (USA)[4]
- 1992 – Caroll-Ann Alie (CAN)[5]
Men’s Mistral
[edit]- 1993 – Dan Kerckhoff (USA)[1]
- 1994 – Nikolaos Kaklamanakis (GRE)[1]
- 1995 – Jean-Max de Chavigny (FRA)[1]
- 1996 – Jorge Maciel (ESP)[1]
- 1997 – Mike Gebhardt (USA)[1]
- 1998 – Mike Gebhardt (USA)[1]
- 1999 – Mike Gebhardt (USA)[1]
- 2000 – Suzuki Kazuyoshi (JPN)[1]
- 2001 – Peter Wells (USA)[1]
- 2002 – David Mier (MEX)[1]
- 2003 – Nikolaos Kaklamanakis (GRE)[1]
- 2004 – João Rodrigues (POR)[1]
Women's Mistral
[edit]- 1993 – Jayne Fenner (USA)[1]
- 1994 – Dorien de Vries (NED)[1]
- 1995 – Anne François (FRA)[1]
- 1996 – Jayne Benedict (USA)[1]
- 1997 – Lanee Butler (USA)[1]
- 1998 – Helen Cartwright (GBR)[1]
- 1999 – Lanee Butler (USA)[1]
- 2000 – Stephanie Guto (GER)[1]
- 2001 – Dominique Vallée (CAN)[1]
- 2002 – Sigrid Rondelez (BEL)[1]
- 2003 – Anja Käser (SUI)[1]
- 2004 – Athina Frai (GRE)[1]
Men’s RS:X
[edit]- 2006 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[1]
- 2007 – Przemysław Miarczyński (POL)[1]
- 2009 – Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)[1]
- 2010 – Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)[1]
- 2011 – Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)[1]
- 2012 – Nick Dempsey (GBR)[1]
- 2013 – Iván Pastor (ESP)[1]
- 2014 – Byron Kokkalanis (GRE)[1]
- 2015 – Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)[1]
- 2016 – Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED)[1]
- 2017 – Louis Giard (FRA)[1]
- 2018 – Louis Giard (FRA)[1]
- 2019 – Ye Bing (CHN)[1]
- 2020 – Pedro Pascual (USA)[1]
Women's RS:X
[edit]- 2006 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[1]
- 2007 – Marina Alabau (ESP)[1]
- 2009 – Marina Alabau (ESP)[1]
- 2010 – Marina Alabau (ESP)[1]
- 2011 – Marina Alabau (ESP)[1]
- 2012 – Demita Vega (MEX)[1]
- 2013 – Maayan Davidovich (ISR)[1]
- 2014 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[1]
- 2015 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[1]
- 2016 – Bryony Shaw (GBR)[1]
- 2017 – Lu Yunxiu (CHN)[1]
- 2018 – Hélène Noesmoen (FRA)[1]
- 2019 – Lu Yunxiu (CHN)[1]
- 2020 – Demita Vega (MEX)[1]
Windfoil
[edit]- 2022 – J. P. Lattanzi (USA)[6]
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