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Mistral One Design Class
Class symbol
Development
DesignerErnstfried Prade
Year1989[1]
DesignOne Design
NameMistral One Design Class
Boat
Crew1
Hull
TypeSailboard
Hullweight15 kg (33 lb)
Volume 235 L (52 imp gal; 62 US gal)
LOA3.72 m (12.2 ft)
Beam0.63 m (2 ft 1 in)
Sails
Mainsailarea7.4 m2(80 sq ft)
Former Olympic class
RS:X

TheMistral One Design Class(MOD) is aone-designwindsurfingclass chosen by theInternational Sailing Federation(ISAF) for use at the Olympic regatta inAtlanta 1996,Sydney 2000andAthens 2004.[2][3]Starting with the2008 Summer Olympicsit was replaced by theRS:Xclass, which was replaced by theiQFoilclass for the2024 Summer Olympics.

Description

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A windsurfer in action.

The MOD was first designed in 1989.[1]Worldwide,more than 30,000 have been built since. They are light and tough. In the right hands, they can be sailed in windspeeds ranging from 5 to 35 kn (3 to 18 m/s) depending on sea conditions.

The International Mistral Class Organization (IMCO)[4]have established over 50 National Class Organisations.

Events

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Olympics

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta
Women's
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Hong Kong(HKG)
Lee Lai-shan
New Zealand(NZL)
Barbara Kendall
Italy(ITA)
Alessandra Sensini
1996 Atlanta
Men's
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Greece(GRE)
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis
Argentina(ARG)
Carlos Espinola
Israel(ISR)
Gal Fridman
2000 Sydney
Women's
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Italy(ITA)
Alessandra Sensini
Germany(GER)
Amelie Lux
New Zealand(NZL)
Barbara Kendall
2000 Sydney
Men's
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Austria(AUT)
Christoph Sieber
Argentina(ARG)
Carlos Espinola
New Zealand(NZL)
Aaron McIntosh
2004 Athens
Women's
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France(FRA)
Faustine Merret
China(CHN)
Yin Jian
Italy(ITA)
Alessandra Sensini
2004 Athens
Men's
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Israel(ISR)
Gal Fridman
Greece(GRE)
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis
Great Britain(GBR)
Nick Dempsey

Men's World Championship

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Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Julian Anderson(GBR)
Nils Hangard(NOR)
1987 Francesco Wirz(ITA)
Chris Lawrence(AUS)
Thomas Foyen(NOR)
D. Woods(AUS)
H. Nissen-Lie(NOR)
M. Pedersen(AUS)
1988 L. de Pedrini(ITA)
H. Piegelin(FRA)
Francesco Wirz(ITA)
M. Quintin(FRA)
Claude Muzellec(FRA)
Robert Nagy(FRA)
1989 Corpus Christi Julian Anderson(GBR)
Chris Lawrence(AUS)
Riccardo Giordano(ITA)
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE)
H. Mann(SWE)
J. Callahan(USA)
1990 J. Hutchcroft(GBR)
Chris Lawrence(AUS)
A. Dale(RSA)
Ted Huang(USA)
J. Blinnikka(FIN)
H. Plumb(GBR)
1991 San Francisco Julian Anderson(GBR)
Riccardo Giordano(ITA)
Mike Gebhardt(USA)
A. Morell(ISV)
Wim Opten(NED)
S. Borncroft(GBR)
H. Mann(SWE)
Tim Ratzlaff(USA)
K. Schumacher(USA)
1992 Mondello Riccardo Giordano(ITA)
P. van Schie(NED)
T. Lentall(AUS)
Aaron McIntosh(NZL)
A. Dale(RSA)
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE)
1993 Kashiwazaki Bruce Kendall(NZL) Aaron McIntosh(NZL) Mike Gebhardt(USA)
1994 Gimli Aaron McIntosh(NZL) Bruce Kendall(NZL) Andrea Zinali(ITA)
1995 Port Elizabeth João Rodrigues(POR) Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE) Aaron McIntosh(NZL)
1996 Haifa Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE) Gal Fridman(ISR) Eduardo García(ARG)
1997 Fremantle Aaron McIntosh(NZL) Amit Inbar(ISR) Marcos Galván(ARG)
1998 Brest Aaron McIntosh(NZL) Amit Inbar(ISR) João Rodrigues(POR)
1999 Nouméa Lars Kleppich(AUS) Tony Philp(FIJ) Marcos Galván(ARG)
2000 Mar del Plata Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE) Aaron McIntosh(NZL) Carlos Espinola(ARG)
2001 Varkiza Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE) Przemysław Miarczyński(POL) Fabrice Hassen(FRA)
2002 Pattaya Gal Fridman(ISR) Ricardo Santos(BRA) Julien Bontemps(FRA)
2003 Cádiz
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Przemysław Miarczyński(POL) Nikolaos Kaklamanakis(GRE) Gal Fridman(ISR)
2004 Cezme Julien Bontemps(FRA) Przemysław Miarczyński(POL) Nicolas Huguet(FRA)
2005 Palermo Nicolas Huguet(FRA) Ricardo Santos(BRA) Andreas Cariolou(CYP)
2006 Shenzhen Cheng Kwok Fai(HKG) Chan King Yin(HKG) Wu Shifu(CHN)

Women's World Championship

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Gold Silver Bronze
1986 Melanie Braund(AUS)
1987 Melanie Braund(AUS) Jessica Crisp(AUS) Barbara Kendall(NZL)
1988 V. Capart(FRA) Anne François(FRA) Gignoux(FRA)
1991 San Francisco Jayne Fenner(USA) S. Rondelez(BEL) E. Giolai(ITA)
1993 Kashiwazaki Lee Lai-shan(HKG) Lanee Butler(USA) Maud Herbert(FRA)
1994 Gimli Maud Herbert(FRA) Li Ke(CHN) Natasha Sturges(AUS)
1995 Port Elizabeth Maud Herbert(FRA) Anne François(FRA) Lee Lai-Shan(HKG)
1996 Haifa Maud Herbert(FRA) Lee Lai-Shan(HKG) Jayne Fenner-Benedict(USA)
1997 Fremantle Lee Lai-Shan(HKG) Alessandra Sensini(ITA) Barbara Kendall(NZL)
1998 Brest Barbara Kendall(NZL) Lee Lai-Shan(HKG) Faustine Merret(FRA)
1999 Nouméa Barbara Kendall(NZL) Faustine Merret(FRA) Lise Vidal(FRA)
2000 Mar del Plata Alessandra Sensini(ITA) Lee Lai-Shan(HKG) Faustine Merret(FRA)
2001 Varkiza Lee Lai-Shan(HKG) Faustine Merret(FRA) Jeanne Mailhos(FRA)
2002 Pattaya Barbara Kendall(NZL) Alessandra Sensini(ITA) Faustine Merret(FRA)
2003 Cadiz Lee Korzits(ISR) Barbara Kendall(NZL) Faustine Merret(FRA)
2004 Cezme Alessandra Sensini(ITA) Barbara Kendall(NZL) Faustine Merret(FRA)
2005 Palermo Blanca Manchón(ESP) Amelie Lux(GER) Flavia Tartaglini(ITA)
2006 Shenzhen Wang Shuijia(CHN) Zhu Huali(CHN) Qin Zhenmei(CHN)

References

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  1. ^abhttps://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/MIS_2005_CR_050301-%5B894%5D.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^"The list of official windsurfing classes".Surfer Today.31 January 2019.
  3. ^http://www.sailing.org/olympics/history-part-5.phpArchived2010-03-29 at theWayback MachineOlympic sailing reportISAF
  4. ^http://www.imco.org/Mistral One Design Class Organization

See also

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