Soling

{{Short description|International racing sailing class}}

{{Infobox sailboat specifications

|name = International Soling

|insignia = Soling_insigna.png

|insignia size = 150px

|insignia alt =

|insignia caption =

|line drawing = Soling Line Drawing.svg

|line size =

|line alt =

|line caption =

|image boat = Soling Podium North Americans 2019 downwind.png

|image size =

|image alt =

|image caption = Solings downwind during the 2019 North American Soling Championship Kingston, Ontario

|designer = LINGE-DESIGN,
Jan Herman LingeA/S

|location = Oslo, {{NOR}}

|year = 1964

|no built = 3441 registered (about 4500 build)

|design = One-Design

|class = International Soling Association

|brand = World Sailing

|builder = {{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = over the years per country

| bullets = on

| 1 = {{flagicon|AUS}} Rudder Yachts ltd.

| 2 = {{flagicon|AUS}} Halvorsen, Morson & Gawland ltd.

| 3 = {{flagicon|AUS}} Pamcraft ltd.

| 4 = {{flagicon|CAN}} Abbott Boats ltd.

| 5 = {{flagicon|DEN}} Elvstrøm Boats A/S

| 6 = {{flagicon|DEN}} A/S Borresens Baadebyggeri

| 7 = {{flagicon|ESP}} Playvisa

| 8 = {{flagicon|FIN}} Vamos

| 9 = {{flagicon|FIN}} Veneva O/Y

| 10 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Dufour

| 11 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Fontaine-Pajot

| 12 = {{flagicon|FRG}} Norddeutsche Sportbootwerft

| 13 = {{flagicon|FRG}} Bootswerft Leonard Mader GbR.

| 14 = {{flagicon|GBR}} Tyler Boat Co.

| 15 = {{flagicon|GBR}} Petticrow Boatyard

| 16 = {{flagicon|GBR}} Petticrows Boatyard

| 17 = {{flagicon|GER}} Hartra

| 18 = {{flagicon|HUN}} Crane Works

| 19 = {{flagicon|ITA}} C.I.M.A.

| 20 = {{flagicon|ITA}} Bianchi & Cecchi

| 21 = {{flagicon|JPN}} Ishihara Dockyard Comp.

| 22 = {{flagicon|MEX}} Ferro

| 23 = {{flagicon|NED}} H.V.M. NV

| 24 = {{flagicon|NOR}} Soling Yachts A/S

| 25 = {{flagicon|NOR}} Jan H. Linge A/S

| 26 = {{flagicon|NZL}} RNYS

| 27 = {{flagicon|NZL}} Jim MacKay Boats ltd.

| 28 = {{flagicon|NZL}} T.P. Cookson

| 29 = {{flagicon|POL}} Gdansk Ship and Yacht Yard

| 30 = {{flagicon|RSA}} Proderite ltd.

| 31 = {{flagicon|SUI}} Polyform

| 32 = {{flagicon|URS}} Licencintorg

| 33 = {{flagicon|USA}} Gemico Corporation (O'day)

| 34 = {{flagicon|USA}} Plastrend Corporation

| 35 = {{flagicon|USA}} Gemico-Marlow

| 36 = {{flagicon|USA}} Eichenlaub Boat Comp.

}}

Most registered boats built by Abbott, Borresens and Elvstrøm.

|role = Open keelboat designed for Olympic/International regatta sailing. Also very suitable for recreational (regatta) sailing.

|boats =

|crew = 2 or 3

|trapeze = Droop hiking

|draft = {{convert|1.30|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|air draft =

|displacement = Min: {{convert|1035|kg|lb|abbr=on}}

|hulls = {{convert|8.185|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|hull type = Monohull

|construction = Fiberglass

|loa = Min: {{convert|8.170|m|ft|abbr=on}}
Max: {{convert|8.200|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|loh =

|lwl = {{convert|6.10|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|beam = {{convert|1.90|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|hull draft =

|hull weight = Min: {{convert|1035|kg|lb|abbr=on}}

|engine = None

|appendages = Keel, Rudder

|keel type = Fixed keel

|ballast = Min: {{convert|570|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
Max: {{convert|590|kg|lb|abbr=on}}

|rudder type = Balanced spade

|rigs = Bermuda rig with high aspect ratio jib

|rig type = Aluminum or Carbon fiber

|I =

|J =

|P =

|E =

|mast length = From deck: {{convert|9.2|m|ft|abbr=on}}

|rig other = Genoa's and Gennaker's are no part of the sail inventory

|sails = Sails shall be constructed only of woven of fibers. Fibers other than those of polyester and non-aromatic polyamide are prohibited.

|sailplan = Sloop

|sailarea main = {{convert|15.6|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

|sailarea headsail = {{convert|8.1|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

|lp =

|sailarea spin = Max: {{convert|45.0|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}
Min: {{convert|35.0|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

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|sailarea upwind = {{convert|23.7|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

|sailarea downwind = Max: {{convert|60.6|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}
Min: {{convert|50.6|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

|sailarea total = {{convert|68.7|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}

|rating =

|d-pn = 82.3

|rya-pn = 914

|phrf = 150 Lake Ontario

|status = former olympic

}}

The Soling is an open keelboat that holds the World Sailing "International class" status. The class was used from the 1972 Olympics until the 2000 Olympics as "Open three-person keelboat". Besides the Olympic career of the Soling the boat is used for international and local regattas as well as for recreational sailing. The Soling is managed by the International Soling Association under auspician of World Sailing since 1968.File:Silver Soling 2018 Vintage Yachting Games.jpg File:Soling_in_the_Boston_Harbor_Island_Race.jpg

The Soling is a strong boat designed for any wind and sea condition by Jan Herman Linge from Norway in 1964. The boats are one-design originating from an authorized single plug and mould system and made of fiberglass. This together with a strict set of class rules makes competition possible on a "level playing field". Solings last a long time, and boats produced in the early days are still in competition today (more than 50 years after being built). At the 2019 North American Championship the fifth place was taken by the German team sailing a refurbished Soling which had been built in 1968. A characteristic sailing style for the Soling is the droop-hiking technique.

History

=1961: IYRU seeks new classes as companion/complement for the Olympic classes=

The search was for four classes:

=1963: Announcement from The Class Policy Committee of the IYRU=

After the announcement, Yachting started to gather design sketches for a three persons keelboat to be used in a presentation at the November IYRU meeting. Specs were not explicitly given however the boat should be a "wholesome boat capable of being sailed from port to port in open water". What IYRU wants is a nice compromise between maximum speed and maximum seaworthiness stated Yachting. The design of the Soling was made.

=1965: A prototype of the Soling was ready and tested=

After Jan Herman Linge and Finn Ferner were satisfied with the prototype (in wood) it was transformed into a plug to create a mould for production in fiberglass. At the IYRU November meeting trials for a new 3 persons keelboat were scheduled for 1966. During the winter of 1965/66 the first five fiberglass Soling's were built by Linge.

=1966: 1st Trials at Kiel=

Spring was used to test the five Solings. The trials were set for Kiel specially to test and compare the entries in heavy weather. The most races were won by a wooden Shillalah. After the trials two entries were recommended by the judges, The Shillalah and, shorter than all other competitor, the Soling. In November the IYRU decided that further trials would be held in Travemünde the following year.

=1967: 2nd Trials at Travemünde=

Some sixty boats were produced, sold and sailed in Scandinavia as a local class even before the trials took place. Trials were held with some new boats, a fiberglass Shillalah II and the Soling plus a Dragon and 5.5 Metre for speed reference. After the trials the Soling alone was recommended to the IYRU. This passed through IYRY unanimously in November and the Soling became an International class. In 1974 Shillalah II also got the International class status. Licensed builders were attracted. The International Soling Association (ISA) was established. The first president of the ISA became Eggert Benzon from Denmark.

=1968: Olympic class=

The Olympic status for the Soling arrived after the 1968 Olympics. IYRU decided that the 5.5 Metre had to make place for the Soling in the 1972 Olympics. Meanwhile, over 300 Solings were built in Norway, Denmark, the United States and Canada and more countries would follow. The first Soling European Championship was held in Skovshoved, Denmark and won by the team of Per Spelling from Norway. 75 sailors in 25 Solings did compete.

=1969 – 1972: Solings first Olympiad=

In this period the first Soling World Championship was held in 1969 in which 87 boats participated off the coast of Copenhagen, and won by the team of Paul Elvstrøm, Niels Jensen and Poul Mik-Meyer. The team had put a lot of systems and hiking gear into their boat to make it sail faster. One of the techniques was the installation of a double bottom. This in combination with bailers made the boat self-bailing. This construction however was not legal. Before the first race of the Worlds holes had to be made into the raised floor to take away the unfair advantage. Later that year changes were made to the class rules so that racing floors/double bottoms, or as they are called officially "Cockpit Soles" became legal. The first winners of an Olympic Soling gold medal, Buddy Melges, Bill Allen and Bill Bentsen from the United States made the boat "Simple" by putting a lot of the systems below deck and removing the winches and shroud tracks. Also the first North American Championship was held on Lake Michigan in front of Milwaukee. 108 sailors in 38 Solings did compete. This event was won by the team of John Dane III, Mark LeBlanc and John Cerise. At the 1972 November meeting of the IYRU the Soling was appointed as Olympic class for the 1976 Olympics.

=1973 – 1976: Solings 2nd Olympiad=

Early 1972 Jack van Dyke from the United States became president of the ISA and he made sure that the Soling construction became under control. Then improvements were introduced one by one like hiking vests, mast steps rudders watertight compartments. The Soling became even more a one-design class. 1973 was crucial for the Soling in this respect. Poul Richard Høj Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski and Erik Hansen from Denmark took the Gold medal during the 1976 Olympics in Kingston, Ontario. Over 2000 boats were built worldwide. Also due to the progression of the Soling the class was appointed as the Olympic three persons boat for the 1980 Olympics.

=1977 – 1980: Solings 3rd Olympiad=

The Numbers of build Solings stayed high under the presidency of Geert Bakker, the Netherlands. Due to the high level of National and local competition the Battle for Olympic selection became more and more intense. This meant that rules were implemented for World and continental championships to keep the large fleet events fair. The introduction of gate starts, and black flag procedures were lined out, tested and implemented. Ken Berkeley introduced match racing in the Soling. Poul Richard Høj Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski and Erik Hansen, this time sailing under the flag of the IOC, became the 1980 Olympic Champions. The 1980 Summer Olympics were heavily hit by the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott. The Soling was prolongated as the Olympic three persons boat for the 1984 Olympics.

=1981 – 1984: Solings 4th Olympiad=

Ken Berkeley, Australia took the role as ISA president in 1980. Most new boats were now built by Abbott Boats and Elvstrøm/Borresens Baadebyggeri with a few but fast exceptions from Bianchi & Cecchi and Bootswerft Leonard Mader. Major champions were held in North America, Europe and Australia. The level of competition remained very high. In 1983 Karl Haist from Germany became president of the ISA. The 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, United States were won by the team of Robbie Haines, Ed Trevelyan and Rod Davis from the United States. This event was struck by the 1984 Summer Olympics boycott. Again, the Soling kept its Olympic status for the 1988 Olympics.

=1985 – 1988: Solings 5th Olympiad=

Karl Haist had two major objectives for his presidency: First he wanted a large Soling event in Eastern Europe. He succeeded in this by having the 1985 Soling European Championship held in Balatonfüred, Hungary and the 1986 Europeans in Warnemünde, East-Germany. The second objective, bringing the operational cost of the Soling down by reducing the number of sails during a championship, took more time. This rule was effectuated in March 1989. This rule change reduced the number of mainsails from 2 to 1 and the number of large spinnakers also back from 2 to 1. Shroud tracks were re-introduced on Solings. The 1988 Olympics were held in Busan, Korea. The Gold medals were won by the East Germany team of Jochen Schümann, Thomas Flach and Bernd Jäkel. The Soling status was prolonged as for the 1992 Olympics as the Fleet/Match racing class. In 1987 Sam Merrick became president of the ISA. In this period much was dune to make the Soling more unsinkable by Uli Strohschneider from Austria.

=1989 – 1992: Solings 6th Olympiad=

This period started with a failed World Championship. This was sailed in Balatonfüred, Hungary. On the first day there were heavy winds (up to 100 km/h), specially during the starting procedure. Out of 73 starters 43 made it to the first mark and only 29 boats made it to the finish! Many masts broke. NO BOATS SUNK!!!! in these extreme conditions. The next days there was hardly any wind. Only 4 races were completed, five are needed to constitute a championship. Sam Merrick was elected president in 1987. He made sure that although Match racing was introduced for the 1992 Olympics Fleet racing remained paramount so the Fleet/Match race was introduced at the 1992 Olympics. Gold was won by the Danish team of Jesper Bank, Jesper Seier and Steen Secher. This Fleet/Match race event was successful and so the Soling remained an Olympic class for another 4 years. Stuart Walker became president in 1991.

=1993 – 1996: Solings 7th Olympiad=

The Soling made the choice to introduce the "Pumping rule" as safety measure. This meant in general that the spinnaker guy could be pumped unlimited. President Stuart H. Walker did a lot of work to keep the number of teams in the Match race phase of the Olympics to six thus keeping Fleet racing paramount. The German team of Jochen Schüman, Thomas Flach and Bernd Jäkel won their second gold medal in the Soling during the 1996 Olympics. The Olympic status was prolonged to 2000.

=1997 – 2000: Solings 8th Olympiad=

György Wossala, Hungary became ISA president in 1995. The 1997 Worlds in Rungsted, Denmark did not produce enough races to constitute a valid championship due to weather conditions. Thunderstorms and large periods with no wind at all made it for the race organization impossible to get five race in. The sail plan of the Soling was modified on two points. The tolerances of the mini spinnaker were enlarged so that a more useful spinnaker could be created. Also, the top batten of the mainsail was lengthened so that profile of the top in the main could be better controlled and the lifetime of the sail was improved. Both improvements were initiated by Paul Davis. ISAF wanted to make Match racing more and more important at the Olympics. So for the 2000 Olympics only 16 Solings were eligible to compete in the Fleet race phase and 12 of them would move on to the Match race phase. The spectacular, popular and many times viewed finals were between the teams of Germany and Denmark. Both teams did barely make it into the Match race phase (resp. 10 and 12 place in the Fleet race phase). Finally the Danish team of Jesper Bank, Henrik Blakskjær and Thomas Jacobsen took the gold medal. During the ISAF 2000 mid-year it was decided that the Fleet/Match race event was prolonged for another four years. However, during the ISAF 2000 November meeting, the Soling was NOT re-elected as an Olympic class. There was no match racing on the Olympic agenda anymore until 2012 Olympics. In 1999 Tony Clare, Great Britain became president of the ISA.

=2001 – 2006: Post-Olympic=

However, despite the publicity that was generated for the Olympic sailing event by the fleet/Match race event it disappeared from the Olympic agenda for 2004. And the Soling had to face the fact that many of her top sailors had disappeared to other Olympic disciplines or had quit sailing in general within a few months. Another setback of the class was that Tony Clare was severely injured during a horseback riding incident. Rose Hoeksema, United States took over as president and did a good job of holding the International and National Soling sailors within the class as well as possible. Worlds and continental events were organized as usual and with sufficient participation. The third disaster struck in 2006 when the Abbott Boats ltd. Sarnia, Canada went up in flames. Borresens Baadebyggeri Denmark however started to build boats in a joint venture in Argentina to build Solings.

=2007 – 2015: Solid International class=

Johan Offermans, The Netherlands became president for an unprecedented 7 years. During his presidency he provided stimulation to pick up International travel again. Also, the preparations for the 50th anniversary of the class were started. Jan Herman Linge died at the age of 85 in Asker, Norway. In 2014 Peter Hall took over the presidency. The 50th anniversary of the class was celebrated during the 2015 World Championship in Castiglione della Pescaia, Italy. Over 135 competitors were present from 14 countries and three continents. The first production Soling "N 1" was on display at the harbor site. Soling production was renewed at the Petticrows Boatyard, United Kingdom.

=2016 – Now: Introduction on carbon spars=

In 2017 Michael Dietzel was elected president of the ISA. In 2017 it became clear that there were no longer vendors of suitable aluminum Soling spars any more world wide. Han van Veen, The Netherlands, created and executed a plan to introduce Carbon spars for the Soling. The objective was that the new masts would be cheaper and not lighter or faster than the aluminum masts. The first masts were produced by Ceilidh in The Netherlands and tested in 2018 they proved to be cheaper and equal to the original masts. The one-design of the Soling remain intact. The new mast were approved by World Sailing in 2019. In 2020 the Carbon boom and spinnaker pole were approved as well. In 2020 the Soling North American Championship in Annapolis, United States, the Friendship League Championship in Brazil and many other Soling regatta's world wide were postponed due to COVID-19.

Solings built

Over the years about 4500 Solings were built. About 3700 of them were registered. The growth in the late 1960s and early 1970s was high. Then it stabilized. Since 2000 hardly any boats were built.

File:Solings Built 1965 - 2020.png

{{clear}}

Over the years the following 36 boat builders in 21 countries were licensed to build Solings:

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      Australia      

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of Canada.svg
        Canada        

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of Denmark.svg
      Denmark      

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of Spain.svg
        Spain        

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      Finland      

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of France.svg
        France        

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of Germany.svg
West Germany

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Great Britain

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of East Germany.svg
  East Germany  

!style="vertical-align:top;text-align:center"|Image:Flag of Hungary.svg
      Hungary      

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         Italy         

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|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = AUS

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Halvorsen, Morson & Gawland ltd.

| 2 = Pamcraft ltd.

| 3 = Rudder Yachts ltd.

}}

|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = CAN

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Abbott Boats ltd.

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| title = DEN

| bullets = yes

| 1 = A/S Borresens Baadebyggeri

| 2 = Elvstrøm Boats A/S

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = ESP

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Playvisa

}}

|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = FIN

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Vamos

| 2 = Veneva O/Y

}}

|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = FRA

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Dufour

| 2 = Fontaine-Pajot

}}

|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| title = FRG

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Bootswerft Leonard Mader GbR.

| 2 = Norddeutsche Sportbootwerft

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| title = GBR

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Petticrow Boatyard

| 2 = Petticrows Boatyard

| 3 = Tyler Boat Co.

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = GDR

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Hartra

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = HUN

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Crane Works

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

|framestyle = border:none; padding:0;

| title = ITA

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Bianchi & Cecchi

| 2 = C.I.M.A.

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      Japan      

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      Mexico      

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Netherlands

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      Norway      

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New Zealand

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      Poland      

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      Switzerland      

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Soviet Union

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United States

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| bullets = yes

| 1 = Ishihara Dockyard Comp.

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| title = MEX

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Ferro

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| bullets = yes

| 1 = H.V.M. NV

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| title = NOR

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Jan H. Linge A/S

| 2 = Soling Yachts A/S

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| title = NZL

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Jim MacKay Boats ltd.

| 2 = RNYS

| 3 = T.P. Cookson

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| title = POL

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Gdansk Ship and Yacht Yard

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|style="vertical-align:top;"|{{Collapsible list

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| title = RSA

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Proderite ltd.

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| title = SUI

| bullets = yes

| 1 = Polyform

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| bullets = yes

| 1 = Licencintorg

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| bullets = yes

| 1 = Eichenlaub Boat Comp.

| 2 = Gemico Corporation (O'day)

| 3 = Gemico-Marlow

| 4 = Plastrend Corporation

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Results of the major Soling regattas

=Games=

==Olympic Games==

{{main|Sailing at the Summer Olympics}}

{{Olympic medallists in Soling}}

== Pan American Games<ref name="PanAmGames" />==

{{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
1979 San Juan {{Flagicon|PUR|1979}}

|{{USA}}
Dave Curtis
David Barton
Jamie McCreary

|{{BRA}}
Eduardo Ramos
 
 

|{{CAN}}
Jim Beatty
 
 

1983 Caracas {{Flagicon|VEN|1983}}

|{{BRA}}
Torben Grael

|{{CAN}}
Bill Abbott Jr.

|{{USA}}
Dave Perry

1987 Indianapolis {{Flagicon|USA|1987}}

|{{USA}}

|{{CAN}}

|{{BRA}}

{{Medals table

| caption = Medal tally

| host =

| flag_template =

| event = Pan American

| team =

| gold_BRA = 1 | silver_BRA = 1 | bronze_BRA = 1

| gold_CAN = 0 | silver_CAN = 2 | bronze_CAN = 1

| gold_USA = 2 | silver_USA = 0 | bronze_USA = 1

}}

==Vintage Yachting Games==

{{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
2008 Medemblik {{Flagicon|NED|2008}}

| style="vertical-align:top;"| {{Flag|NED|2008}}
Rudy den Outer
Leo Determan
Ronald den Arend

| 20px Wildcard (NED)
Steven Bakker
Sven Coster Race 1–3
Dick Coster Race 4–6
Joost Houweling

| style="vertical-align:top;"| {{Flag|GER|2008}}
Holger Weichert
Laurent Scheel
Martin Setzkorn

2012 Bellano {{Flagicon|ITA|2012}}

| {{Flag|UKR|2012}}
Igor Yushko
Serhiy Pichuhin
Dmitriy Yarmolenka

| {{Flag|NED|2012}}
Rudy den Outer
Gavin Lidlow
Ramzi Souli

| {{Flag|AUT|2012}}
Peter Neumann
Rudolf Rager
Rudolf Hubauer

2018 Hellerup {{Flagicon|DEN|2018}}

| {{Flag|NED|2018}}
Rudy den Outer
Theo de Lange
Gabor Helmhout

| {{Flag|CAN|2018}}
Peter Hall
Johan Offermans {{Flagicon|NED|2018}}
Gord de Vries

| {{Flag|UKR|2018}}
Igor Yushko
Serhiy Pichuhin
Serhiy Ivansits

{{Medals table

| caption = Medal tally

| host =

| flag_template =

| event = Vintage Yachting Games

| team =

| gold_NED = 2 | silver_NED = 2 | bronze_NED = 0

| gold_UKR = 1 | silver_UKR = 0 | bronze_UKR = 1

| gold_CAN = 0 | silver_CAN = 1 | bronze_CAN = 0

| gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 0 | bronze_AUT = 1

| gold_GER = 0 | silver_GER = 0 | bronze_GER = 1

}}

=International ISA Trophies=

==World Championships==

===Fleet racing<ref name="SolingWorlds" />===

{{main|Soling World Championship}}

===Maters Racing===

{{main|Soling Masters World Championship}}

===Match racing (Infanta Cristina)<ref name="InfantaChristina" />===

{{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
1992 Cádiz {{Flagicon|ESP|1992}}

| {{Flag|USA|1992}}
Kevin Mahaney
Jim Brady
Doug Kern

| Not documented

| Not documented

1993 Palaio Faliro {{Flagicon|GRE|1993}}

| {{Flag|USA|1993}}
Larry Klein
Wally Corwin
Steve Burns

| Not documented

| Not documented

1994 Vallensbæk {{Flagicon|DEN|1994}}

| {{Flag|SWE|1994}}
Per Ahlby
Stefan Nordstrom
Tony Lundberg

| Not documented

| Not documented

1995 Kingston {{Flagicon|CAN|1995}}

| {{Flag|GBR|1995}}
Stuart Childerley
Tim Powell
Jeremy Fanstone

| {{Flag|NOR|1995}}
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland

| {{Flag|DEN|1995}}
Stig Westergaard
Jens Bojsen Møller
Bjørn Westergaard

1996 Cádiz {{Flagicon|ESP|1996}}

| {{Flag|SWE|1996}}
Magnus Holmberg
Björn Alm
Johan Barne

| {{Flag|DEN|1996}}
Stig Westergaard
Jens Bojsen-Møller
Bjørn Westergaard

| {{Flag|FRA|1996}}
Marc Bouet
Gildas Morvan
Sylvain Chtounder

1997

| {{Flag|AUS|1997}}
Neville Wittey
Josh Grace
David Edwards

| Not documented

| Not documented

1998 Kralingen {{Flagicon|NED|1998}}

| {{Flag|GER|1998}}
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski

| {{Flag|NOR|1998}}
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland

| {{Flag|AUS|1998}}
Neville Wittey
Josh Grace
David Edwards

1999 Melbourne {{Flagicon|AUS|1999}}

| {{Flag|SWE|1999}}
Hans Wallén
Magnus Augustson
Johan Barne

| {{Flag|USA|1999}}
Jeff Madrigali
Hartwell Jordan
Craig Healy

| {{Flag|NED|1999}}
Roy Heiner
Peter Van Niekerk
Dirk de Ridder

2000 Cádiz {{Flagicon|ESP|2000}}

| {{Flag|DEN|2000}}
Jesper Bank
Henrik Blakskjær
Thomas Jacobsen

| {{Flag|FRA|2000}}
Philippe Presti
Pascal Rambeau
Jean-Marie Dauris

| {{Flag|GBR|2000}}
Andy Beadsworth
Barry Parkin
Mason

{{Medals table

| caption = Medal Tally

| host =

| flag_template =

| event = Infanta Christina

| team =

| gold_AUS = 0 | silver_AUS = 0 | bronze_AUS = 1

| gold_DEN = 1 | silver_DEN = 1 | bronze_DEN = 1

| gold_FRA = 0 | silver_FRA = 1 | bronze_FRA = 1

| gold_GBR = 1 | silver_GBR = 0 | bronze_GBR = 1

| gold_GER = 1 | silver_GER = 0 | bronze_GER = 0

| gold_NED = 0 | silver_NED = 0 | bronze_NED = 1

| gold_NOR = 0 | silver_NOR = 2 | bronze_NOR = 0

| gold_SWE = 3 | silver_SWE = 0 | bronze_SWE = 0

| gold_USA = 2 | silver_USA = 1 | bronze_USA = 0

}}

===Masters===

==Continental Championships<ref name="ContinentalChampions" />==

===Australian Championships===

{{Soling Australian Championship medallists}}

===European Championships===

====Fleet racing<ref name="EuropeanChampionsFleetRace" />====

{{main|Soling European Championship}}

{{Soling European Championship medallists}}

{{Medals table

| caption = Medal Tally

| host =

| flag_template =

| event = European Championships Fleetrace

| team =

| gold_ARG = 1 | silver_ARG = 0 | bronze_ARG = 2

| gold_AUT = 5 | silver_AUT = 6 | bronze_AUT = 5

| gold_AUS = 0 | silver_AUS = 0 | bronze_AUS = 2

| gold_BRA = 1 | silver_BRA = 0 | bronze_BRA = 0

| gold_CAN = 3 | silver_CAN = 2 | bronze_CAN = 2

| gold_DEN = 4 | silver_DEN = 3 | bronze_DEN = 4

| gold_FIN = 1 | silver_FIN = 0 | bronze_FIN = 0

| gold_FRA = 1 | silver_FRA = 0 | bronze_FRA = 0

| gold_FRG = 2 | silver_FRG = 2 | bronze_FRG = 5

| gold_GBR = 0 | silver_GBR = 2 | bronze_GBR = 0

| gold_GER = 8 | silver_GER = 9 | bronze_GER = 3

| gold_GDR = 5 | silver_GDR = 5 | bronze_GDR = 6

| gold_HUN = 5 | silver_HUN = 6 | bronze_HUN = 5

| gold_ITA = 0 | silver_ITA = 0 | bronze_ITA = 1

| gold_NED = 2 | silver_NED = 2 | bronze_NED = 4

| gold_NOR = 2 | silver_NOR = 1 | bronze_NOR = 4

| gold_RUS = 0 | silver_RUS = 2 | bronze_RUS = 0

| gold_SLO = 1 | silver_SLO = 1 | bronze_SLO = 0

| gold_SWE = 4 | silver_SWE = 4 | bronze_SWE = 3

| gold_UKR = 4 | silver_UKR = 1 | bronze_UKR = 3

| gold_URS = 2 | silver_URS = 4 | bronze_URS = 2

| gold_USA = 1 | silver_USA = 2 | bronze_USA = 1

}}

====Match racing<ref name="EuropeanChampionsMatchRace" />====

{{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
1993 Kralingen {{Flagicon|NED|1993}}

| {{Flag|NOR|1993}}
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland

| Not documented

| Not documented

1994 Starnberg {{Flagicon|GER|1994}}

| {{Flag|GER|1994}}
Markus Wieser
Maxl Koch
Roman Koch

| Not documented

| Not documented

1995 Torbay {{Flagicon|GBR|1995}}

| {{Flag|GBR|1995}}
Andy Beadsworth
 
 

| {{Flag|NOR|1995}}
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland

| {{Flag|GBR|1995}}
Stuart Childerley
 
 

1996 Balaton {{Flagicon|HUN|1996}}
Held September 1995

| {{Flag|GER|1996}}
Jochen Schümann
Thomas Flach
Bernd Jäkel

| Not documented

| Not documented

1997 St. Gilgen {{Flagicon|AUT|1997}}

| {{Flag|GER|1997}}
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski

| {{Flag|UKR|1997}}
Sergey Pichuguin
Dmitriy Yarovoy
Sergey Timokhov

| {{Flag|NOR|1997}}
Herman Horn Johannessen
Paul Davis
Espen Stokkeland

1998 Torbole {{Flagicon|ITA|1998}}

| {{Flag|GER|1998}}
Jochen Schümann
Gunnar Bahr
Ingo Borkowski

| {{Flag|ESP|1998}}
Luis Doreste
Domingo Manrique
David Vera

| {{Flag|UKR|1998}}
Sergey Pichuguin
Volodymyr Korotkov
Sergey Timokhov

1999 Input needed

| Input needed

| Input needed

| Input needed

2000 Input needed

| Input needed

| Input needed

| Input needed

{{Medals table

| caption = Medal Tally

| host =

| flag_template =

| event = European Championship Matchracing

| team =

| gold_NOR = 1 | silver_NOR = 1 | bronze_NOR = 1

| gold_GBR = 1 | silver_GBR = 0 | bronze_GBR = 1

| gold_GER = 4 | silver_GER = 0 | bronze_GER = 0

| gold_UKR = 0 | silver_UKR = 1 | bronze_UKR = 1

| gold_ESP = 0 | silver_ESP = 1 | bronze_ESP = 0

}}

===North American Championship===

{{main|Soling North American Championship}}

{{Soling North American Championship medallists}}

===South American Championship===

{{main|Soling South American Championship}}

{{Soling South American Championship medallists}}

=Soling World Trophy=

{{main|Soling World Trophy}}

{{Soling World trophy medalists}}

= Winners of national championships =

{{further|Soling National Champions}}

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}}

{{Soling World trophy medalists/refs}}

}}

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