2022 in sailing

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2022 in sailing describes the year's events in sailing

Contents

Death of Notable Sailor

Major Offshore Sailing

Major Oceanic Races

World Championships (Incomplete)

Start DateEvent TitleVenueCountryClassDisciplineGenderOtherWinner/sRef.
2022 One Metre World Championship Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia One Metre FleetOpenFlag of France.svg  Olivier Cohen  (FRA)
2022 2.4m World Championship Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2.4 Metre FleetOpenFlag of the United States.svg  Dee Smith  (USA) [2] [3]
2022 5.5 Metre World Championship HankoFlag of Norway.svg  Norway 5.5 Metre FleetOpenFlag of the United States.svg  Elliot Hanson  (USA) [4]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Andrew Palfrey  (AUS) [5]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sam Haines  (AUS) [6]
[7]
2022 6 Metre World Championship SanxenxoFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 6 Metre FleetOpenModernSUI 142 - MOMO

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Dieter Schoen  (SUI)
Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Wieser  (GER)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dirk de Ridder  (NED)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ross Halcrow  (NZL)
Victor Manuel Mariño Prieto

[8] [9]
6 Metre FleetOpenClassicFRA 111 - DIX AOÛT

Louis Heckly
Loïc Le Garrec
Bill Hugues Leclerc
Frédéric Baratay
Jonas Lambelet
Bernard Divorne

2022 8 Metre World Championship GenevaSUI 8 Metre FleetOpen
2022 29er World Championship 29er (dinghy) FleetOpen
2022 49er World Championship 49er (dinghy) FleetOpen
49erFX (dinghy) FleetOpen
2022-08-05 420 World Championships Lake BalatonHUN 420 (dinghy) FleetOpenUnder 17Flag of Germany.svg Severin Gericke (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg Xaver Schwarz (GER)
[10]
FleetMale & MixedFlag of Spain.svg Fernando FLETHES ANAYA (ESP)
Flag of Spain.svg Carlos FLETHES ANAYA (ESP)
FleetFemaleFlag of France.svg Solenza MARIANI (FRA)
Flag of France.svg Antea MARIANI (FRA)
2022 505 World Championship CorkIRL 505 (dinghy) FleetOpenFlag of the United States.svg  Stuart McNay  (USA) [11]
Flag of the United States.svg  Caleb Paine  (USA) [12]
[13]
2022 Cadet World Championship Cadet (dinghy) FleetOpen
2022 Dragon World Championship KühlungsbornGER Dragon FleetOpenKlaus Diederichs
Jamie Lea
Diego Negri
[14]
2022 Etchells World Championships Etchells FleetOpen
2022 Finn World Championship (Gold Cup) Finn (dinghy) FleetOpen
2022 Finn Youth World Championship (Silver Cup) Finn (dinghy) FleetOpenUnder 24?
2022 Finn Master World Championship Finn (dinghy) FleetOpenOver 35?
2022 GP14 World Championship GP14 FleetOpenIan Dobson
Andy Tunnicliffe
2022 J/22 World Championship J/22 FleetOpen
2022 J/24 World Championship J/24 FleetOpen
2022 J/70 World Championship J/70 FleetOpen
2022 J/80 World Championship J/80 FleetOpen
2022IKA World ChampionshipKiteFleetOpen
2022 Nacra 15 World Championship Nacra 15 FleetOpen
2022 Moth World Championship Moth (dinghy) FleetOpen
2022 Musto Skiff World Championship KeilGER Musto Skiff FleetOpenFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rick Peacock  (GBR)
2022-06-24 RS Aero World Championships Flag of the United States.svg  United States RS Aero FleetOpen5 RigFlag of the United States.svg  Dieter Creitz  (USA) [15]
RS Aero FleetOpen7 RigFlag of the United States.svg  Dalton Bergan  (USA)
RS Aero FleetOpen9 RigFlag of the United States.svg  Dan Falk  (USA)
2022-07-21 RS Feva World Championship RS Feva FleetOpenFlag of New Zealand.svg  Simon Cooke  (NZL)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Arthur Rebbeck  (NZL)
[16]
2022 Optimist World Championships Optimist (dinghy) FleetOpen
TeamOpenNationality
2022 RS Tera World Championships WeymouthFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom RS Tera FleetOpenPro RigFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Archie Munro-Price  (GBR) [17]
RS Tera FleetOpenSport RigFlag of Lithuania.svg  Ruta Mažunaviciute  (LTU)
2022Swan One Design World ChampionshipValenciaFlag of Spain.svg  Spain Swan 45 FleetOpenClassification
ClubSwan 50 FleetOpenClassification
2022 Star Class World Championship Star (keelboat) FleetOpenOver 35?Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Negri  (ITA) [18]
Flag of Italy.svg  Sergio Lambertenghi  (ITA) [19]
2022 Tornado World Championship FleetOpen
2022 TP52 World Championship TP52 FleetOpen
2022 Tornado World Championship Flag of France.svg  France Tornado FleetOpenKonstantinos TRIGONIS GRE
Konstantinos KAZANTZIS GRE
[20]

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