2023 Sailing World Championships

The 2023 Sailing World Championships will be held in The Hague, the Netherlands, from 8 to 20 August 2023. It will be the sixth edition of the Sailing World Championships.[1] It is the world championships for all disciplines used at the next Olympics, and for four para sailing classes. It will take place on the waters off Scheveningen and offer the chance to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, whose sailing competition will be held in Marseille.[2] Para sailing will be held on Braassemermeer.[2] Approximately 1,400 sailors are expected.[1]

2023 Sailing World Championships
Event title
Edition6th
Event details
VenueThe Hague, the Netherlands
Dates8–20 August 2023
Titles12
Competitors
Qualification(s)2024 Summer Olympics
 2018
2026 

The venue also hosted the 2022 Youth Sailing World Championships.[3]

Bidding process

The following cities competed to win the right to host the Championships. [4]

In May 2018, The Hague was chosen.[4] In 2020, it was decided the championships will be held in 2023 instead of 2022.[3]

Competition format

Events and equipment

The following events are open for entries:[2]

EventEquipmentMax. entries
Olympic events
Men's dinghyILCA 7140
Men's skiff49er85
Men's windsurferIQfoil100
Men's kiteboardingFormula Kite90
Women's dinghyILCA 6120
Women's skiff49er FX70
Women's kiteboardingFormula Kite60
Women's windsurferIQfoil100
Mixed dinghy47070
Mixed multihullNacra 1780
Para sailing events
Men's one-person non-technicalHansa 30350
Women's one-person non-technicalHansa 30330
Open one-person technical2.4 Metre40
Open two-person technicalRS Venture Connect16

Summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Netherlands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands*2103
2 France2013
3 Italy1124
4 Japan1113
5 Germany1102
 Israel1102
 Poland1102
8 Australia1023
9 Sweden1012
10 Hungary1001
 Singapore1001
 United States1001
13 Great Britain0325
14  Switzerland0202
15 Portugal0112
 Spain0112
17 Slovenia0101
18 Canada0011
 Denmark0011
 New Zealand0011
Totals (20 entries)14141442

Event medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
470
Keiju Okada
Miho Yoshioka
 Japan
Jordi Xammar
Nora Brugman
 Spain
Tetsuya Isozaki
Yurie Seki
 Japan
49er
Bart Lambriex
Floris van de Werken
 Netherlands
Sebastien Schneiter
Arno De Planta
  Switzerland
Diego Botín
Florián Trittel
 Spain
49er FX
Vilma Bobeck
Rebecca Netzler
 Sweden
Odile Van Aanholt
Annette Duetz
 Netherlands
Olivia Price
Evie Haseldine
 Australia
Men's Formula Kite
Maximilian Maeder
 Singapore
Toni Vodišek
 Slovenia
Axel Mazella
 France
Women's Formula Kite
Lauriane Nolot
 France
Eleanor Aldridge
 Great Britain
Lily Young
 Great Britain
ILCA 7
Matthew Wearn
 Australia
Michael Beckett
 Great Britain
George Gautrey
 New Zealand
ILCA 6
Mária Érdi
 Hungary
Maud Jayet
  Switzerland
Anne-Marie Rindom
 Denmark
Men's IQfoil
Luuc Van Opzeeland
 Netherlands
Sebastian Kördel
 Germany
Nicolò Renna
 Italy
Women's IQfoil
Shahar Tibi
 Israel
Katy Spychakov
 Israel
Emma Wilson
 Great Britain
Nacra 17
Ruggero Tita
Caterina Banti
 Italy
John Gimson
Anna Burnet
 Great Britain
Emil Järudd
Hanna Jonsson
 Sweden
Men's Hansa 303
Piotr Cichocki
 Poland
Takumi Niwa
 Japan
João Pinto
 Portugal
Women's Hansa 303
Betsy Alison
 United States
Olga Gornas-Grudzien
 Poland
Alison Weatherly
 Australia
2.4 Metre
Heiko Kröger
 Germany
Antonio Squizzato
 Italy
Davide Di Maria
 Italy
RS Venture Connect
Ange Margaron
Olivier Ducruix
 France
Pedro Reis
Guilherme Ribeiro
 Portugal
John McRoberts
Scott Lutes
 Canada

References

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