One Metre

International One Metre (IOM)
Kantun 2 design
Development
DesignerVarious
Year1988 Onwards
No. built+10000
Builder(s)Various
NameInternational One Metre (IOM)
Boat
DisplacementMin 4.00 kg (8.82 lb)
Draft430 mm (17 in)
Hull
GeneralMonohull
LOAMax. 1,000 mm (39 in)
LOHMax. 1,000 mm (39 in)
LWLMax. 1,000 mm (39 in)
Hull appendages
Keel/board typeBulb keel
BallastMax 2.50 kg (5.5 lb)
Rudder(s)Single
Rig
Rig typeSloop
P mainsail luffRig A - 1,600 mm (63 in)
Rig B - 1,180 mm (46 in)
Rig C - 880 mm (35 in)
E mainsail foot360 mm (14 in)
Rig otherAlloy Spars
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The International One Metre (IOM) is a class of Radio Sailing Boat used for racing under the World Sailing - Racing Rules of Sailing. It is a measurement-controlled box rule originally created by the ISAF-RSD (now the International Radio Sailing Association) in 1988 in an attempt to harmonise the various one metre rules created around the world. The IOM Class Rules specify a standardised sail plan and control of the other major performance dimensions (displacement, length, and draught) while allowing some freedom in hull design. The IOM is now the largest and arguably most competitive of all radio sailing classes.

History

The International One Metre Class Association was formed in 2003 as an owners association to support the class and promote racing. This function was originally carried out by the International Radio Sailing Association[1] (previously known as the ISAF-RSD or Radio Sailing Division). The continuing association with IRSA entitles the class to hold World Championships officially recognised by the World Sailing.[2]

Events

World Champions

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Gold Silver Bronze Ref.

1994, Saint-Cyr, Vienne
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Red Wine
 Chris Dicks (GBR)
Design Metrick Magick
 Mark Dicks (GBR)
Design Crossbow

1997, Wellington
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Design TS2
 Geoff Smale (NZL)
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 Trevor Bamforth (NZL)
Design TS2

1999, Malta
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Ikon
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design TS-2
 Martin Roberts (GBR)
Design Widget

2001, Omisalj
 Martin Roberts (GBR)
Design Widget
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Ikon
 Gary Cameron (AUS)
Design TS2

2003, Vancouver
 Trevor Binks (GBR)
Design Isis
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design TS2
 Paul Jones (AUS)
Design Disco

2005, Mooloolaba
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design Obsession
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Topico
 Paul Jones (AUS)
Design Cockatoo

2007, Marseille
 Brad GIBSON (AUS)
Design Widget
 Guillermo Beltri (ESP)
Design Italiko
 Craig Smith (AUS)
Own Design Obsession

2009, Barbados
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Design Pikanto
 Brad Gibson (AUS)
Design Widget
 Mario Skrlj (CRO)
Design Pikanto

2011, West Kirby
 Peter Stollery (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design BritPOP
 Graham Elliott (GBR)
Design BritPOP

2013, Sdot Yam
 Rob Walsh (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Marko Matic (CRO)
Design Kantun S
 Søren Andresen (DNK)
Design Cheinz

2015, Foster City
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design POP
 Peter Stollery (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun S

2017, Pierrelatte
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
 Guillermo Beltri (ESP)
Design Sedici
 Rob Walsh (GBR)
Design BritPOP
[3]

2019, Porto Alegre
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
 Anti Kovacevic (CRO)
Design Kantun 2
 Ian Vickers (NZL)
Own Design V11
[4]

2022, Rogoznica
 Oliver Cohen (FRA)
Design Venti
 Alex Carre (FRA)
Design Vickers V11
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
[5]

European Champions

Event Gold Silver Bronze

1996, Fleetwood
60 Boats
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Redwine
 Chris Dicks (GBR)  Peter Stollery (GBR)

1998, Leixoes
53 Boats
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Ikon
 Piere Luigi Puthod (ITA)
Design Scoop
 Paul Jones (AUS)
Design Mirage

2000, Saint-Cyr
74 Boats
 Martin Roberts (GBR)
Design Widget
 Guillermo Beltri (ESP)
Design Ikon
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Italiko

2002, Fleetwood
80 Boats
 Martin Roberts (GBR)
Design Widget

2004, Arcos della Frontera
82 Boats
 Graham Bantock (GBR)
Own Design Topiko
 Peter Stollery (GBR)
Design Isotonic
 Franco Borin (ITA)
Design Ikon
2006 NOT HELD

2008, Dubrovnik
70 Boats
 Guillermo Beltri (ESP)
Design -
 Brad Gibson (AUS)
Design Pikantot
 Mario Skrlj (CRO)
Design Topiko

2010, Pierrelatte
70 Boats
 Marko Matic (CRO)
Design Pikanto
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design BritPOP
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Pikanto'

2012, Cres,
76 Boats
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design BritPOP
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun
 Graham Elliott (GBR)
Design BritPOP

2014, Campione del Garda
76 Boats
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design POP
 Juan Marcos Egea (ESP)
Design BritPOP
 Oliver Cohen (FRA)
Design BritPOP

2016, Vitoria
76 Boats
 Brad Gibson (GBR)
Own Design POP
 Rob Walsh (GBR)
Design BritPOP
 Alexis Carre (GBR)
Design BritPOP

2018, Rogoznica[6]
76 Boats
 Zvonko Jelacic (CRO)
Own Design Kantun 2
 Ante Kovacevic (CRO)
Design Kantun 2
 Rob Walsh (GBR)
Design BritPOP

References

  1. ^ "Home". radiosailing.org.
  2. ^ "One Metre".
  3. ^ http://www.iomwc2017.vrc-pierrelatte.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/General_24_courses.htm
  4. ^ https://www.2019iomworlds.com/
  5. ^ https://www.2022iomworlds.com/
  6. ^ "SOUTH AFRICA CUP International One Metre World Championship". International Radio Sailing Association. Archived from the original on 9 December 2021.

External links

  • Official One Metre Class Association Website
  • International Radio Sailing Association Website
  • ISAF One Metre Microsite Website
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