ISAF Open Match Racing World Championship

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An ISAF Open Match Racing World Champion has been named annually since 1988. Since 2006 the World Match Racing Tour Champion has been named ISAF Match Racing World Champion.

Editions

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1988 Perth  Chris Dickson (NZL)
1989 Lymington  Chris Dickson (NZL)
1990 Auckland  Peter Gilmour (AUS)  Rod Davis (NZL)  Peter Isler (USA)
1991 Hamilton  Chris Dickson (NZL)  Peter Isler (USA)  Russell Coutts (NZL)
1992 Perth  Russell Coutts (NZL)  Kevin Mahaney (USA)  Peter Gilmour (AUS)
1993 Long Beach  Russell Coutts (NZL)  Ed Baird (USA)  Rod Davis (NZL)
1994 La Rochelle  Bertrand Pacé (FRA)  Paul Cayard (USA)  Rod Davis (NZL)
1995 Auckland  Ed Baird (USA)  Roy Heiner (NED)  Bertrand Pacé (FRA)
1996 Dubrovnik  Russell Coutts (NZL)  Ed Baird (USA)  Peter Gilmour (AUS)
1997 Marstrand  Peter Gilmour (AUS)  Ed Baird (USA)  Jesper Bank (DEN)
1998 Hayama  Peter Gilmour (AUS)  Ed Baird (USA)  Jesper Bank (DEN)
1999 Copenhagen  Jesper Bank (DEN)  Bertrand Pacé (FRA)  Gavin Brady (NZL)
2000 Split  Dean Barker (NZL)  Peter Gilmour (AUS)  Sten Mohr (DEN)
2001 not held
2002 Stockholm  Karol Jabłoński (POL)  Jes Gram-Hansen (DEN)  Björn Hansen (SWE)
2003 Riva del Garda  United States
Ed Baird
Andy Horton
Tom Burnham
John Ziskind
 Australia
James Spithill
Ben Durham
Andy Fethers
Joe Newton
 Poland
Karol Jablonski
Grzegorz Baranowski
Piotr Przbylski
Jacek Wysocki
2004 Yekaterinburg  Ed Baird (USA)  Karol Jablonski (POL)  Philippe Presti (FRA)
2005 Calpe  Australia
James Spithill
Andy Fethers
Joe Newton
Michele Ivaldi
 United States
Ed Baird
 Italy
Pablo Cian

For 2006 onwards, see World Match Racing Tour#World Champions.

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