World Champions
Tasar World & International Champions
World Champions
1981 Canberra Yacht Club, Canberra, Australia
David & Malcolm Jones, NSW, Australia
1983 Jericho Sailing Centre, Vancouver, Canada
Charlie McKee & Leslie Miller, WA, USA
1985 Woollahra Sailing Club, Sydney, Australia
Charlie McKee & Becky Brown, WA, USA
Norm Ridge & Oliver Schtein, NSW, Australia
1986 Queen Mary SC, London, England
Rick Longbottom & Louise Scullion, NSW, Australia
1988 Keppel Bay Sailing Club, Yeppoon, Australia
Adrian Finglass & Adam Beashel, QLD, Australia
1989 Jericho Sailing Centre, Vancouver, Canada
Charlie McKee & Becky Brown, WA, USA
1991 Largs Bay Sailing Club, Adelaide, Australia
Charlie McKee & Becky Brown, WA, USA
1992 De La Mancha Yacht Club, Hayama, Japan
Jay & Lisa Renehan, WA, USA
1994 Brixham Yacht Club, Torbay, England
Russell Ford & Cheryl Hutchins, NT, Australia
1996 Seattle Yacht Club, Cascade Locks, OR, USA
Jonathan & Libby McKee, WA, USA
International Champions*
1998 Sandringham Yacht Club, Melbourne, Australia
Brett Young & Alan Blenkle, SA, Australia
1999 Mikkabi Youth Centre, Hamana-Ko, Japan
Ben Nicholas & Thomas Winter, NT, Australia
2001 Whitsable Yacht Club, Whitstable, England
Carol and Carl Buchan, Seattle, WA, USA
World Champions
2003 Canadian Forces Sailing Association, Victoria, BC, Canada
Jonathan McKee and Libby Johnson-McKee, WA, USA
2005 Darwin Sailing Club, Darwin, NT Australia
Rob and Nicole Douglass, NSW, Australia
2007 Cape Panwa Hotel, Phuket, Thailand
Jonathan McKee and Libby Johnson-McKee, WA, USA
2009 Wakayama Sailing Center, Wakayama, Japan
Rob and Nicole Douglass, NSW, Australia
2011 Royal Torbay Yacht Club, Torquay, England
Paul and Bronway Ridgway, Victoria, Australia
* From 1998 to 2001, the ISAF would not permit this event to be called a World Championship. These events were called International Championships. In 2002, the Tasar became a recognized class, and we began using the name World Championship again in 2003.