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  2. 2025 in sailing - Wikipedia

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    505 World Championship Adelaide Sailing Club Australia: Open Sandy Higgins (AUS) Paul Marsh (AUS) 70: 6 Jan: 2024 Moth World Championship Manly Sailing Club New Zealand: Open Mattias Coutts (NZL) 67: 14 Jan: Musto Skiff World Championship Woollahra Sailing Club Australia: Open Andy Tarboton (RSA) (GBR) 39: 7 Jan: B14 World Championship

  3. 2023 in sailing - Wikipedia

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    H-Boat World Championships Malcesine: H-boat: Fleet Open 31 July – 5 August: 12mR World Championships Newport: 12mR: Fleet Open 31 July – 5 August: ORCi World Championships Kiel: ORC Rating Fleet Open Class A [13] Fleet Open Class B Fleet Open Class C 10 August – 20 August: 2023 Sailing World Championships: The Hague: 470 (dinghy) Fleet ...

  4. 2024 in sailing - Wikipedia

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    Flying Dutchman World Championship United States: Open: Kay-Uwe Lüdtke Kai Schäfers: 21–30 April: Speed Windsurfing World Championship France: 7-12 May: Nacra 17 World Championship: 11-19 May: Formula Kite World Championships: 18-25 May: Yngling World Championship Union Yacht Club Traunsee Austria: Open Wolfgang Buchinger (AUT) Michael Nake ...

  5. 505 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 505 (dinghy) World Championships is an annual international sailing regatta for 505 (dinghy) they are organized by the host club on behalf of the International Class Association and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body. The championships typically take place in Europe every other year and then elsewhere in ...

  6. Sailing World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The ISAF Sailing World Championships was held in Cádiz in 2003, followed by Cascais in 2007 and Perth in 2011. [ 1 ] In 2014, Santander hosted the 4th ISAF Sailing World Championships attracting more than 1,100 competitors, which distributed half of qualifications for the 2016 Summer Olympics sailing event .

  7. World championships in sailing - Wikipedia

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    Sailing World Championships: Male/Female/Mixed: 2003– Champions in ten disciplines: 4: Every 4 years: Youth Sailing World Championships: Youth Male/Female/Open: 1971– Champions in nine disciplines: 47: Annual: ISAF Team Racing World Championship: Open: 1995– United States (2015) 11: Variable: ISAF Offshore Team Racing World Championship ...

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  9. World Sailing - Wikipedia

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    World Sailing is also responsible for disabled sailing worldwide under the guidance of its own brand Para World Sailing. [14] This is since the merger of International Association for Disabled Sailing (IFDS) in November 2014, and re-forming of the World Sailing Committee later rebrand Para World Sailing. The rational was given as follows: "The ...