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{{Short description|International racing sailing class}}
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The '''Zoom<sup>8</sup>''' is a youth racing [[dinghy]] sailed in [[Denmark]], [[Sweden]], [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Austria]], The [[Netherlands]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Russia]]. It is designed by the [[Swedish-speaking Finns|Finn/Swede]] [[Henrik Segercrantz]]. The Zoom<sup>8</sup> is considered an excellent transition dinghy from the [[Optimist dinghy|Optimist]] and the more physically demanding dinghies such as the [[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]], [[Europe (dinghy)|Europe]] and [[29er (boat)|29er]], and although many attempts have been made by other [[International Class|classes]] to fill this gap, the Zoom<sup>8</sup> dinghy is one of the few to have succeeded.
The '''Zoom<sup>8</sup>''' is a youth racing [[dinghy]] that sailed in [[Denmark]], [[Sweden]], [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Austria]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]] and [[Russia]]. It is designed by the Finn [[Henrik Segercrantz]]. The Zoom<sup>8</sup> is considered an excellent transition dinghy from the [[Optimist dinghy|Optimist]] and the more physically demanding dinghies such as the [[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]], [[Europe (dinghy)|Europe]] and [[29er (boat)|29er]], and although many attempts have been made by other [[International Class|classes]] to fill this gap, the Zoom<sup>8</sup> dinghy is one of the few to have succeeded.
[[Image:Zoom 8 on shore.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Zoom<sup>8</sup> on shore]]
[[Image:Zoom 8 on shore.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Zoom<sup>8</sup> on shore]]


The Swedish Zoom<sup>8</sup> Association note that the Zoom <sup>8</sup> is a calm, [[Safety|safe]] [[boat]] and simple enough that beginners are able to [[Sailing|sail]] it.
The Swedish Zoom<sup>8</sup> Association note that the Zoom <sup>8</sup> is a calm, [[Safety|safe]] [[boat]] and simple enough that beginners can [[Sailing|sail]] it.


The Zoom<sup>8</sup> has been spread all over Sweden since 1995 followed a few years later by Denmark and these two countries have won numerous medals in the European and [[World Championships]].
The Zoom<sup>8</sup> has been spread all over Sweden since 1995 followed a few years later by Denmark and these two countries have won numerous medals in the European and [[World Championships]].


== World Champions ==
The 2006 World championships were held in Køge, Denmark and the world champions are: [[Magnus Kældsø]] (DEN) and [[Henriette Søster Frislev]] (DEN)
* 2002, [[Lake Balaton]], Hungary – {{flagathlete|[[Karolina Wolniewicz]]|POL}} and {{flagathlete|[[Karl-Martin Rammo]]|EST}}
* 2003, [[Maubuisson]], France – {{flagathlete|[[Karolina Wolniewicz]]|POL}} and {{flagathlete|[[Charlie Ekberg]]|SWE}}
* 2004, [[Hoorn]], Netherlands – {{flagathlete|[[Maria Rudskaja]]|RUS}} and {{flagathlete|[[Fredrik Schraam]]|SWE}}
* 2005, [[Barth, Germany|Barth]], Germany – {{flagathlete|Maria Rudskava|RUS}} and {{flagathlete|[[Fredrik Thaarup]]|DEN}}
* 2006, [[Hundige Havn]], [[Greve Strand|Greve]], Denmark – {{flagathlete|[[Henriette Søster Frislev]]|DEN}} and {{flagathlete|[[Magnus Kældsø]]|DEN}}
* 2007, [[Achensee|Lake Achen]], Austria – {{flagathlete|[[Lena Hess]]|AUT}} and {{flagathlete|[[Thomas Palme]]|AUT}}
* 2008, [[Tønsberg]], Norway – {{flagathlete|Lena Hess|AUT}} and {{flagathlete|Thomas Palme|AUT}}
* 2009, [[Träslövsläge]], Sweden – {{flagathlete|[[Trine Bentzen]]|DEN}} and {{flagathlete|[[Mathias Haugstad]]|NOR}}<ref name="Z8C">{{Cite web|title=The International Zoom<sup>8</sup> Class Association Wall of Fame|url=http://www.zoom8.org/ShowArt.aspx?id=15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110042758/http://www.zoom8.org/ShowArt.aspx?id=15|archivedate=November 10, 2013}}</ref>


==Male World Champion==
== World champions <ref name ="Z8C">[http://www.zoom8.org/ShowArt.aspx?id=15 The International Zoom<sup>8</sup> Class Association Wall of Fame]</ref> ==
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year}}
* 2002, [[Lake Balaton]], Hungary – [[Karolina Wolniewicz]], POL and [[Karl-Martin Rammo]], EST
|-
* 2003, [[Maubuisson]], France – Karolina Wolniewicz, POL and [[Charlie Ekberg]], SWE
| 2010, Tallinn Yacht Club, [[Lohusalu]], Estonia
* 2004, [[Hoorn]], Netherlands – [[Maria Rudskaja]], RUS and [[Fredrik Schraam]], SWE
|{{flagathlete|[[Carsten Faubel]]|DEN}}
* 2005, [[Barth,_Germany|Barth]], Germany – Maria Rudskava, RUS and [[Fredrik Thaarup]], DEN
|{{flagathlete|[[Carsten F.FaubelVictor Silen]]|FIN}}
* 2006, [[Hundige Havn]], [[Greve Strand|Greve]], Denmark – [[Henriette Søster Frislev]], DEN and [[Magnus Kældsø]], DEN
|{{flagathlete|[[Alexender Shelting]]|RUS}}
* 2007, [[Achensee|Lake Achen]], Austria – [[Lena Hess]], AUT and [[Thomas Palme]], AUT
|-
* 2008, [[Tønsberg]], Norway – Lena Hess, AUT and Thomas Palme, AUT
| 2011, [[Hanko, Finland|Hanko]], Finland, 71 Entries
* 2009, [[Träslövsläge]], Sweden – [[Trine Bentzen]], DEN and [[Mathias Haugstad]], NOR
|{{flagathlete|[[Pontus Dahl]]|SWE}}
* 2010, Tallinn Yacht Club, [[Lohusalu]], Estonia – [[Noora Ruskola]], FIN and [[Carsten Faubel]], DEN
|{{flagathlete|[[Victor Silen]]|FIN}}
* 2011, [[Hanko]], Finland – [[Anna Munch]], DEN and [[Pontus Dahl]], SWE
|{{flagathlete|[[Alexander Gronblom]]|FIN}}
* 2012, [[Kungliga Svenska Segelsällskapet|KSSS]], [[Stockholm]], Sweden – Anna Munch, DEN and [[Simon Weideskog]], SWE
|-
* 2013, Ran Seilforening, [[Straume, Fjell|Straume]], [[Sotra]], [[Fjell]], Norway – [[Catharina Sandman]], FIN and [[David Bjelkarøy Westervik]], NOR
| 2012, [[Kungliga Svenska Segelsällskapet|KSSS]], [[Stockholm]], Sweden
|{{flagathlete|[[Simon Weideskog]]|SWE}}
|{{flagathlete|Juuso Roihu|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|Victor Silén|FIN}}
|-
| 2013, Ran Seilforening, [[Straume, Fjell|Straume]], [[Sotra]], [[Fjell]], Norway
|{{flagathlete|[[David Bjelkarøy Westervik]]|NOR}}
|{{flagathlete|Alexander Dahl Høgheim|NOR}}
|{{flagathlete|Martin Õunap|EST}}
|-
| 2014, [[Åstrup]], [[Denmark]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Sophus Jarvig]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Pontus Karlsson]]|SWE}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Sebastian Norup]]|DEN}}
|-
| 2015, [[Wolfgangsee]], [[Austria]]
|{{flagathlete||}}
|{{flagathlete||}}
|{{flagathlete||}}
|-
| 2016, [[Kuressaare]], [[Estonia]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Ilari Muhonen]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Christoffer Sörlie]]|NOR}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Lucas Karlemo]]|FIN}}
|-
| 2017, [[Sweden]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zoom8worlds2017.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Zoom8-Worlds-2017-BoysFinal.htm|title= Results|date=2017|website= www.zoom8worlds2017.se|access-date=2021-08-06}}</ref>
|{{flagathlete|Jakob Haud|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|Lucas Karlemo|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|Dmitry Golovkin|RUS}}
|-
| 2018, [[Lohja]], [[Finland]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Lasse Lindell]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Simon Karlemo]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[William Karsson]]|SWE}}
|-
| 2019, [[Garda, Veneto|Garda]], [[Italy]]
|{{flagathlete|[[William Aasholm-Bradley]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Gustav Aasholm-Bradley]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Aleksander Kuusik]]|}}
|-
| 2021, [[Furesøen]], [[Denmark]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Laurenz Haselberger]]|AUT}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Alexander Hagefors]]|SWE}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Victor Møller Thygesen]]|DEN}}
|-
| 2022, [[Tilgu]], [[Estonia]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Martin Rahnel]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Rasmus Randmäe]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Kaito Haamer]]|EST}}
|-
| 2023, [[Turku, Finland]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.manage2sail.com/da-DK/event/2ff0aa24-322e-4049-9327-212aa0ecff14#!/results?classId=2b91ec89-6d88-4508-a37b-afcc0666463a|title=2023 Zoom8 World Championships|date=2023|website=www.manage2sail.com}}</ref>
|{{flagathlete|Nikolaj Jakobsen|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|Karl Veetõusme|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|Toke Scheuer Jansen|DEN}}
|-
| 2024, [[Warnemünde]], [[Germany]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Alfred Heinemeier Madsen]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Kåre Thybo Kavin]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Toke Scheuer Jansen]]|DEN}}
|}

==Female World Champion==
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Year}}
|-
| 2010, Tallinn Yacht Club, [[Lohusalu]], Estonia<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tjk.ee/web/index.php?lang=et&page_id=107|title=Tallinna Jahtklubi: Results|website=www.tjk.ee}}</ref>
|{{flagathlete|[[Noora Ruskola]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|Helene Mjelde Gjerde|NOR}}
|{{flagathlete|Hanna Johansson|SWE}}
|-
| 2011, [[Hanko, Finland|Hanko]], Finland<br> 42 Entries
|{{flagathlete|[[Anna Munch]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|Valentina Faihs|AUT}}
|{{flagathlete|Dopping Jacqueline|DEN}}
|-
| 2012, [[Kungliga Svenska Segelsällskapet|KSSS]], [[Stockholm]], Sweden
|{{flagathlete|Anna Munch|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|Ella von Melen|SWE}}
|{{flagathlete|Signe Søgaard Hansen|DEN}}
|-
| 2013, Ran Seilforening, [[Straume, Fjell|Straume]], [[Sotra]], [[Fjell]], Norway, 38 Entries
|{{flagathlete|[[Catharina Sandman]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|Saara Tukiainen|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|Emilie Homstvedt|NOR}}
|-
| 2014, [[Åstrup]], [[Denmark]]
|{{flagathlete|Ronja Grönblom|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|Ebru Bolat|ROU}}
|{{flagathlete|Julie Havn|DEN}}
|-
| 2015, [[Wolfgangsee]], [[Austria]]
|{{flagathlete||}}
|{{flagathlete||}}
|{{flagathlete||}}
|-
| 2016, [[Kuressaare]], [[Estonia]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Cecilia Dahlberg]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Emma Grönblom]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Sofia Tynkkynen]]|FIN}}
|-
| 2017, [[Sweden]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zoom8.ee/results_b_overall.htm|title= Results|date=2017|website= www.zoom8.ee|access-date=2021-08-06}}</ref>
|{{flagathlete|Lilian TANHUANPÄÄ|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|Arina LATYNINA|RUS}}
|{{flagathlete|Emma GRÖNBLOM|FIN}}
|-
| 2018, [[Lohja]], [[Finland]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Angeliina Maria Isabel Õunap]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Sofia Held]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Xiaojian Keinänen]]|CHN}}
|-
| 2019, [[Garda, Veneto|Garda]], [[Italy]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Karolin Härm]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Sofia Held]]|FIN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Elisabeth Ristmets]]|EST}}
|-
| 2021, [[Furesøen]], [[Denmark]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Karolin Härm]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Elisabeth Ristmets]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Madita Grigat]]|DEN}}
|-
| 2022, [[Tilgu]], [[Estonia]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Elisabeth Ristmets]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Britta Maipuu]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Maja Brønlund Olesen]]|DEN}}
|-
| 2023, [[Turku]], [[Finland]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Maja Brønlund Olesen]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Emilie Vesteroe Nielsen]]|DEN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Mia Maria Lipsmäe]]|EST}}
|-
| 2024, [[Warnemünde]], [[Germany]]
|{{flagathlete|[[Laura Marii Taggu]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Mia Maria Lipsmäe]]|EST}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Trinette Välisson]]|EST}}
|}


==Manufacturers==
==Manufacturers==
*[http://www.borresen.com/zoom8/ Børresen Bådebyggeri], [[Vejle]], [[Denmark]]
*[http://www.borresen.com/zoom8/ Børresen Bådebyggeri], [[Vejle]], [[Denmark]]
*[http://www.ruspol.spb.ru/ Altair Ruspol], [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
*[http://www.ruspol.spb.ru/ Altair Ruspol], [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
*[http://www.altairmarine.eu/ RMT Oy], [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
<references/>


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Zoom 8 (dinghy)}}
* [http://www.zoom8.org/ International Zoom<sup>8</sup> Class Association]
* [http://www.zoom8.org/ International Zoom<sup>8</sup> Class Association]
* [http://www.sailing.org/classesandequipment/ZOM.php? ISAF, Classes &amp; Equipment: Zoom<sup>8</sup>]
* [http://www.sailing.org/classesandequipment/ZOM.php? ISAF, Classes & Equipment: Zoom<sup>8</sup>]
* [http://www.direct-aeroport.ro/blog/zoom-8-campionatul-european-pentru-baieti-si-fete/ About 2014 Romanian Edition]
* [http://www.direct-aeroport.ro/blog/zoom-8-campionatul-european-pentru-baieti-si-fete/ About 2014 Romanian Edition]


{{Classes of the International Sailing Federation}}
{{commons category|Zoom 8 (dinghy)}}

{{International Dinghies}}
{{Sailing Dinghies and Skiffs}}
{{Sailing Dinghies and Skiffs}}
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 29 July 2024

Zoom 8
Class symbol
Boat
Crew1
Hull
Hull weight44 kg (with fittings)
LOA2.65 m
Beam1.45 m
Sails
Mainsail area4.9 m2

The Zoom8 is a youth racing dinghy that sailed in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Austria, the Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia and Russia. It is designed by the Finn Henrik Segercrantz. The Zoom8 is considered an excellent transition dinghy from the Optimist and the more physically demanding dinghies such as the Laser, Europe and 29er, and although many attempts have been made by other classes to fill this gap, the Zoom8 dinghy is one of the few to have succeeded.

Zoom8 on shore

The Swedish Zoom8 Association note that the Zoom 8 is a calm, safe boat and simple enough that beginners can sail it.

The Zoom8 has been spread all over Sweden since 1995 followed a few years later by Denmark and these two countries have won numerous medals in the European and World Championships.

World Champions

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Male World Champion

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2010, Tallinn Yacht Club, Lohusalu, Estonia  Carsten Faubel (DEN)  Carsten F.FaubelVictor Silen (FIN)  Alexender Shelting (RUS)
2011, Hanko, Finland, 71 Entries  Pontus Dahl (SWE)  Victor Silen (FIN)  Alexander Gronblom (FIN)
2012, KSSS, Stockholm, Sweden  Simon Weideskog (SWE)  Juuso Roihu (EST)  Victor Silén (FIN)
2013, Ran Seilforening, Straume, Sotra, Fjell, Norway  David Bjelkarøy Westervik (NOR)  Alexander Dahl Høgheim (NOR)  Martin Õunap (EST)
2014, Åstrup, Denmark  Sophus Jarvig (DEN)  Pontus Karlsson (SWE)  Sebastian Norup (DEN)
2015, Wolfgangsee, Austria   (25x17px)   (25x17px)   (25x17px)
2016, Kuressaare, Estonia  Ilari Muhonen (FIN)  Christoffer Sörlie (NOR)  Lucas Karlemo (FIN)
2017, Sweden[2]  Jakob Haud (EST)  Lucas Karlemo (FIN)  Dmitry Golovkin (RUS)
2018, Lohja, Finland  Lasse Lindell (FIN)  Simon Karlemo (FIN)  William Karsson (SWE)
2019, Garda, Italy  William Aasholm-Bradley (DEN)  Gustav Aasholm-Bradley (DEN)  Aleksander Kuusik (25x17px)
2021, Furesøen, Denmark  Laurenz Haselberger (AUT)  Alexander Hagefors (SWE)  Victor Møller Thygesen (DEN)
2022, Tilgu, Estonia  Martin Rahnel (EST)  Rasmus Randmäe (EST)  Kaito Haamer (EST)
2023, Turku, Finland[3]  Nikolaj Jakobsen (DEN)  Karl Veetõusme (EST)  Toke Scheuer Jansen (DEN)
2024, Warnemünde, Germany  Alfred Heinemeier Madsen (DEN)  Kåre Thybo Kavin (DEN)  Toke Scheuer Jansen (DEN)

Female World Champion

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2010, Tallinn Yacht Club, Lohusalu, Estonia[4]  Noora Ruskola (FIN)  Helene Mjelde Gjerde (NOR)  Hanna Johansson (SWE)
2011, Hanko, Finland
42 Entries
 Anna Munch (DEN)  Valentina Faihs (AUT)  Dopping Jacqueline (DEN)
2012, KSSS, Stockholm, Sweden  Anna Munch (DEN)  Ella von Melen (SWE)  Signe Søgaard Hansen (DEN)
2013, Ran Seilforening, Straume, Sotra, Fjell, Norway, 38 Entries  Catharina Sandman (FIN)  Saara Tukiainen (FIN)  Emilie Homstvedt (NOR)
2014, Åstrup, Denmark  Ronja Grönblom (FIN)  Ebru Bolat (ROU)  Julie Havn (DEN)
2015, Wolfgangsee, Austria   (25x17px)   (25x17px)   (25x17px)
2016, Kuressaare, Estonia  Cecilia Dahlberg (FIN)  Emma Grönblom (FIN)  Sofia Tynkkynen (FIN)
2017, Sweden[5]  Lilian TANHUANPÄÄ (FIN)  Arina LATYNINA (RUS)  Emma GRÖNBLOM (FIN)
2018, Lohja, Finland  Angeliina Maria Isabel Õunap (EST)  Sofia Held (FIN)  Xiaojian Keinänen (CHN)
2019, Garda, Italy  Karolin Härm (EST)  Sofia Held (FIN)  Elisabeth Ristmets (EST)
2021, Furesøen, Denmark  Karolin Härm (EST)  Elisabeth Ristmets (EST)  Madita Grigat (DEN)
2022, Tilgu, Estonia  Elisabeth Ristmets (EST)  Britta Maipuu (EST)  Maja Brønlund Olesen (DEN)
2023, Turku, Finland  Maja Brønlund Olesen (DEN)  Emilie Vesteroe Nielsen (DEN)  Mia Maria Lipsmäe (EST)
2024, Warnemünde, Germany  Laura Marii Taggu (EST)  Mia Maria Lipsmäe (EST)  Trinette Välisson (EST)

Manufacturers

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References

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  1. ^ "The International Zoom8 Class Association Wall of Fame". Archived from the original on November 10, 2013.
  2. ^ "Results". www.zoom8worlds2017.se. 2017. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
  3. ^ "2023 Zoom8 World Championships". www.manage2sail.com. 2023.
  4. ^ "Tallinna Jahtklubi: Results". www.tjk.ee.
  5. ^ "Results". www.zoom8.ee. 2017. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
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