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Sailing World Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sailing World Cup
Current edition:
2018 Sailing World Cup
First held2008
OrganizerWorld Sailing
Classes470, 49er, 49er FX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17, RS:X
Websitehttp://www.sailing.org/worldcup/

The World Sailing's Sailing World Cup is a series of sailing regattas. The World Cup came into existence during the 2008–09 Season. The series includes boats that have competed in the Olympics and Paralympics.

The world cup was from the beginning composed of the major regattas Sail Melbourne in Melbourne, US Sailings's Rolex Miami OCR in Miami, Trofeo SAR Princess Sofia in Palma de Majorca, Semaine Olympique Française in Hyères and Delta Lloyd Regatta in Medemblik.[1]

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Seasons

Season Regattas Ref.
2008–09 Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyères, Medemblik, Weymouth
2009–10 Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyères, Medemblik, Weymouth
2010–11 Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyères, Medemblik, Weymouth
2011–12 Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyères, Medemblik, Weymouth
2012–13 Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyères
2013–14 Qingdao, Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyères
2014 Qingdao, Abu Dhabi (final)
2015 Melbourne, Miami, Hyères, Weymouth, Qingdao, Abu Dhabi (final)
2016 Melbourne, Miami, Hyères, Weymouth, Qingdao, Melbourne (final)
2017 Miami, Hyères, Santander (final)
2018 Gamagōri, Miami, Hyères, Marseille (final)
2019 Enoshima, Miami, Genoa, Marseille (final)
2020 Enoshima, Miami, Genoa (cancelled), Enoshima (final; cancelled)
2021 Medemblik
2022 Palma, Medemblik
2023 Palma, Hyères, Almere, Kiel [2]
2024 Palma, Hyères, Almere, Kiel [2]

References

  1. ^ "Medal Tally".
  2. ^ a b "World Sailing - World Sailing extends relationship with Olympic class regattas".
This page was last edited on 2 May 2023, at 15:46
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