The Moth World Championship is an annual international sailing regatta for Moth (dinghy) they are organized by the host club on behalf of the International Moth Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.
See also: World championships in sailing.
Compiled from the data below the table includes up to and including 2022.
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1973 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand | [1] | ||||
1974 Sweden | |||||
1975 Australia | |||||
1976 Ware River, VA, USA | |||||
1977 Hayling Island, England | |||||
1978 Brisbane, Australia | |||||
1979 Travemünde, Germany | Magnum 3 | ||||
1980 New Zealand | Magnum 3 | ||||
1981 Harderwijk, The Netherlands | Magnum 3 | ||||
1982 Australia | SCOW | ||||
1983 Eastbourne, Great Britain | Magnum 5 | ||||
1984 Hamaniko, Japan | Magnum 6 | ||||
1985 ThunerSee, Switzerland | Magnum 6 | ||||
1986 Adelaide, Australia | |||||
1987 Göteborg, Sweden | McFrench Skiff | ||||
1989 Auckland, New Zealand | |||||
1990 Ratzeburg, Germany | Magnum 9 | ||||
1991 Miyazu City, Japan | Aussie Axeman Mk1 | ||||
1993 Highcliffe, Great Britain | Magnum 9.5 | ||||
1995 Lake Macquarie, Australia | Aussie Axeman Mk2 | ||||
1996 Ratzeburg, Germany | Skippy | ||||
1998 Torbay, Great Britain | Hungry Tiger | ||||
2000 Perth, Australia | Hungry Tiger | ||||
2001 Choshi, Japan | Hungry Tiger | ||||
2003 Les Sables d'Olonne, France | Hungry Tiger | ||||
2004 Melbourne, Australia | Prowler Mk 2 | ||||
2006 Horsens, Denmark | Prowler Mk 4 | ||||
2007 Torbole, Italy | Bladeridder | ||||
2008 Weymouth, England 78 Boats | Bladeridder | [2] | |||
2009 Cascade Locks, OR, USA | Mach 2 | ||||
2010 Dubai, UAE | Mach 2 | ||||
2011 Belmont, Australia | |||||
2012, Italy | |||||
2013 Kaneohe, HI, USA | |||||
2014 Hayling Island, Great Britain | [3] | ||||
2015 Sorrento, Victoria, Australia | |||||
2016 Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan | |||||
2017 Malcesine, Italy | [4] | ||||
2019 Perth Australia 118 Boats[5] | [6] | ||||
2020 | Cancelled COVID 19 | ||||
2021 Lake Garda Italy 139 Boats | [7] | ||||
2022 Buenos Aires Argentina 38 Boats | [8] | ||||
2023 Weymouth GBR Boats | Insufficient Races Sailed | [9] |