Karol Jabłoński

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Karol Jabłoński (born August 25, 1962 in Giżycko, Poland) Polish regatta helmsman, skipper, ice sailor. One of the most versatile sailors, succeeded in sea sailing, match racing and ice sailing. Several time World and European champion. Recognised in the international sailing environment, participating in international regattas. Started his career in the Baza Mrągowo sailing club, current representative of Olsztyn Sailing Club.

Sailing career

His early career began on the lake in Tałty. In 2007, as the first Polish skipper, competed in prestigious regatta – America’s Cup. In the 2007 America's Cup in Valencia he was the helmsman of the host team Desafío Español and placed 3rd in the challenger regatta 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup. In 2007 was the helmsman at United Internet Germany which was preparing for the 33rd America’s Cup.

In the years 2009–2010 the helmsman of Team Synergy, succeeding with the Russian team in the Louis Vuitton Trophy.

In 2002 won the ISAF Open Match Racing World Championship with Polish crew and went on to lead the ISAF ranking during 18 months of record streak. In years 2001–2002 he was the skipper of “Polska 1” team planning to start in the America’s Cup.

A multiple medallist different sea sailing yacht classes and winner of various international regatta in the following yacht classes:

· One Tone,

· 50’,

· Mumm 36,

· ILC 46,

· ILC 40,

· Sydney 40,

· Wally and Swan

· TP52

Winner of i.a. Admiral’s Cup, Commodores’ Cup, Copa del Rey, Kiel Week, Sardinias Cup, SORC, Palmavella, Zegna Trophy. In Atlanta 1996 he was the consultant coach of the Polish Olympic team and had a share in the gold medal of Mateusz Kusznierewicz in the Finn class.

The most titled ice sailor in the DN class history.

Summary of sailing career

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! Regatta

! Team

! Place

2012 Giraglia Rolex Cup

| Near Miss

| 1st

2010 Louis Vuitton Trophy – La Maddalena

| Team Synergy

| 2nd

2009 Louis Vuitton Trophy – Nice

| Team Synergy

| 3rd

2009 RC 44 Annual Match Racing

| Team Organika

| 3rd

2009 RC 44 Portoroz Cup Match Racing

| Team Organika

| 2nd

2009 RC 44 Austria Cup Match Racing

| Team Organika

| 2nd

2008 Swan 45 Int. Italian Championships

| Team Early Bird

| 3rd

2007 America’s Cup Louis Vuitton Cup

| Desafio Español

| 3rd

2005 Maxi Yachts Rolex Cup

| Wally ‘96 Team Y3K

| 1st

2001 Maxi Yachts Rolex Cup

| Wally ‘ 96 Y3K

| 2nd

1999 Mumm 36 World Championships

| Team Thomas I Punkt

| 1st

1999 Sydney’40 World Championships

| Team MK Cafe

| 2nd

1999 Match Racing European Championships

| Team MK Cafe

| 2nd

1997 ILC’40 World Championships

| Team Pinta

| 1st

1994 Mumm 36 Commodores Cup

| Team Thomas I Punkt

| 1st

1994 One Ton Class Circuit

| Team Pinta

| 1st

1993 50’ Admiral’s Cup

| Team Container

| 2nd

= Match Racing =

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!Regatta

!Team

!Place

2004 World Championships in Match Racing

| Team Jabłoński

| 2nd

2003 World Championships in Match Racingu

| Team Jabłoński

| 3rd

2003 European Championships in Match Racing

| Team Jabłoński

| 1st

2002 World Championships in Match Racing

| Team Jabłoński

| 1st

1999 European Championships in Match Racing

| Team Jabłoński

| 2nd

= [[International DN|DN Class Ice Sailing]] =

== World Championships ==

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! Year

! Medal

! Regatta Site

1992

| Gold

| Arsunda, Sweden

1993

| Silver

| Lake Geneva, Switzerland

1994

| Silver

| Nieporęt, Poland

1995

| Gold

| Montreal, Canada

1996

| Gold

| Vienna, Austria

1997

| Gold

| Lake St. Clair, United States

2000

| Gold

| Lake Hjalmaren, Sweden

2001

| Gold

| Saginaw Bay, United States

2002

| Silver

| Haapsalu, Estonia

2003

| Gold

| Lake Champlain, United States

2004

| Silver

| Lake Balaton, Hungary

2014

| Gold{{Cite web|url=http://idniyra.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/World-Championships-2014-Series-Standing-19-races-scored.pdf|title=DN World Championships 2014}}

| Haapsalu, Estonia

2015

| Gold{{Cite web|url=https://idniyra.eu/karol-jablonski-p-36-wins-the-1015-dn-world-championship/|title=DN World Championshups 2015|date=29 January 2015 }}

| Lake Ontario, Canada

2016

| Gold{{Cite web|url=http://idniyra.eu/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/2016-WC.pdf|title=DN World Championships 2016}}

| Lake Glan, Sweden

2017

| Gold{{Cite web|url=http://na.idniyra.org/2017/01/25/dn-worlds-complete-congratulations-karol-jablonski/|title=DN World Championships 2017|access-date=2018-06-04|archive-date=2017-02-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202043914/http://na.idniyra.org/2017/01/25/dn-worlds-complete-congratulations-karol-jablonski/|url-status=dead}}

| Lake Kegonsa, United States

2018

| Gold{{Cite news|url=https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2018/02/28/karol-jablonski-repeats-dn-worlds/|title=DN World Championships 2018}}

| Lake Wielimie, Poland

== European Championships ==

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! Year

! Medal

! Regatta Site

1992

| Gold

| Årsunda, Sweden

2001

| Gold

| Lipno nad Vltavou, Czech Republic

2011

| Gold

| Kuressaare, Estonia

2013

| Gold

| Lake Niegocin, Poland

2014

| Gold

| Haapsalu, Estonia

2015

| Gold

| Võrtsjärv, Estonia

2017

| Gold{{Cite web|url=http://idniyra.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/European-Championship-Series-Standing-23-races-scored.pdf|title=DN European Championships 2017}}

| Lake Balaton, Hungary

2018

| Bronze

| Lake Wielimie, Poland

References

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