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2023 in sailing describes the year's events in sailing. [1]
Date | Event | Venue | Class | Discipline | Gender | Other | Winner/s | Ref. |
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29 December 2022 –5 January 2023 | 2022 Cadet World Championship | Williamstown | Cadet | Open | Fleet | Youth | Toby Bush (GBR) Kemmel Thorogood (GBR) | [2] |
15 January –20 January | 2022 Contender World Championship | Perth | Contender | Open | Fleet | Mark Bulka (AUS) | [3] [4] | |
24 January –31 January | Finn Gold Cup | Miami | Finn | Open | Fleet | Ed Wright (GBR) | [5] | |
8 February –16 February | ILCA 6 Master World Championships | Pattaya | ILCA 6 | Open | Fleet | Apprentice Masters | Viktorija Andrulytė (LTU) | [6] [7] |
Open | Fleet | Master | Jon Emmett (GBR) | |||||
Open | Fleet | Grand Master | Allan Clark (CAN) | |||||
Open | Fleet | Great Grand Master | Jeff Loosemore (AUS) | |||||
Open | Fleet | Legends | Bill Symes (USA) | |||||
19 February –26 February | ILCA 7 Master World Championships | Pattaya | ILCA 7 | Open | Fleet | Apprentice Masters | Keerati Bualong (THA) | [8] |
Open | Fleet | Master | Adonis Bougiouris (GRE) | |||||
Open | Fleet | Grand Master | Brett Beyer (AUS) | |||||
Open | Fleet | Great Grand Master | Tim Law (GBR) | |||||
19–26 February | Nacra 15 World Championship / Lauderdale Yacht Club | Fort Lauderdale | Nacra 15 | Open | Fleet | Cody Roe (USA) KJ Hill (USA) | [9] [10] | |
9 March –25 March | Flying Fifteen World Championship | Perth | Flying Fifteen | Open | Fleet | |||
24 March –31 March | Viper 640 World Championship | New Orleans | Viper 640 | Fleet | Mixed | |||
12 April –21 April | Etchells World Championship | Miami | Etchells | Fleet | Mixed | |||
22 April –29 April | IRSA Marblehead World Championship | Castiglione del Lago | Marblehead | Fleets /HMS | Open | [11] | ||
1 May –3 May | IRSA 10 Rater World Championship | Castiglione del Lago | 10 Rater | Fleets /HMS | Open | [12] | ||
22 May –28 May | KiteFoil Masters World Championships | Oristano | Foil kite | Open | Fleet | |||
29 May –3 June | Dragon World Championship | Bodrum | Dragon | Open | Fleet | |||
11 June –21 June | Optimist World Championships | Girona | Optimist | Open | Fleet | |||
17 June –23 June | SB20 World Championship | Scheveningen | SB20 | Open | Fleet | |||
23 June –30 June | OK Dinghy World Championship | Lyme Regis | OK Dinghy | Open | Fleet | |||
4 July –14 July | B14 World Championship | Torbole | B14 | Open | Fleet | |||
8 July –14 July | International Europe Class World Championships | Vallensbæk | Europe | Open | Fleet | |||
11 July –15 July | Hobie Dragoon World Championships | Cesenatico | Hobie Dragoon | Open | Fleet | |||
17 July –21 July | Hobie 14 World Championships | Cesenatico | Hobie 14 | Open | Fleet | |||
21 July –30 July | J/22 World Championship | Travemünde | J/22 | Open | Fleet | |||
21 July –30 July | Formula 18 World Championship | Travemünde | Formula 18 | Open | Fleet | |||
22 July –28 July | Vaurien World Championship | Le Havre | Vaurien | Open | Fleet | |||
22 July –30 July | Flying Dutchman World Championships | Gdynia | Flying Dutchman | Open | Fleet | |||
22 July –30 July | International Mirror Class World Championships | Sligo | Mirror | Open | Fleet | |||
24 July –28 July | International Topper Class World Championship | Cork | Topper | Open | Fleet | Rig | ||
Open | Fleet | Rig | ||||||
27 July –4 August | 29er World Championship | Isle of Portland | 29er | Open | Fleet | |||
28 July –4 August | Dart 18 World Championship | Bridlington | Dart 18 | Open | Fleet | |||
31 July –4 August | RS500 World Championship | Travemünde | RS500 | Fleet | Open | |||
31 July –4 August | 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 | Mixed | |||
49er | Fleet | Male | ||||||
49erFX | Fleet | Female | ||||||
ILCA 6 | Fleet | Female | ||||||
ILCA 7 | Fleet | Male | ||||||
Kite | Fleet | Male | ||||||
Kite | Fleet | Female | ||||||
Nacra 17 | Fleet | Mixed | ||||||
IQFoil | Fleet | Male | ||||||
IQFoil | Fleet | Female | ||||||
18 August –25 August | Shark 24 World Championships | Niagara-on-the-Lake | Shark 24 | Fleet | Mixed | |||
21 August –26 August | TP52 World Championships | Barcelona | TP52 | Fleet | Mixed | |||
22 August –26 August | Tempest World Championships | Portsmouth | Tempest | Fleet | Mixed | |||
26 August –1 September | Micro Class World Championship | Gdansk | Micro | Fleet | Open | Production | ||
Fleet | Open | Prototype | ||||||
28 August –2 September | 8 Metre World Championships | Genoa | 8 Metre | Fleet | Open | |||
31 August –8 September | 6m World Championships | Cowes Castle | 6 Metre | Fleet | Open | |||
9 September –13 September | Sunfish World Championship | Salinas | Sunfish | Fleet | Open | |||
9 September –16 September | J/24 World Championship | Thessaloniki | J/24 | Fleet | Open | [14] | ||
10 September –15 September | A-Class Catamaran World Championship | Toulon | A-Class Catamaran | Fleet | Open | |||
16 September –24 September | Star World Championship | Scarlino | Starboat | Fleet | Open | |||
18 September –24 September | J/80 World Championship | Baiona | J/80 | Fleet | Open | [15] | ||
18 September –23 September | Soling World Championship | Milwaukee | Soling | Fleet | Open | |||
20 September –29 September | 5.5m World Championship | Porto Cervo | 5.5 Metre | Fleet | Open | |||
25 September –1 October | M32 World Championships | Newport | M32 | Fleet | Open | |||
26 September –30 September | RS21 World Championship | Puntaldia | RS21 | Fleet | Open | |||
30 September –5 October | L30 Class World Championships | Portoroz | L30 Class | |||||
1 October –15 October | International 505 World Championship | Santa Cruz | 505 | Fleet | Open | |||
30 October –5 November | J/70 World Championship | St. Petersburg | J/70 | Fleet | Open | |||
27 December 2023 –3 January 2024 | IWCA World Championships | Perth | Windsurfing | Fleet Course | Male | |||
Slalom | Male | |||||||
Fleet Distance | Male | |||||||
Free Style | Male | |||||||
Combined | Male | Fleet | ||||||
Fleet | Female | |||||||
Slalom | Female | |||||||
Fleet | Female | |||||||
Free Style | Female | |||||||
Combined | Female |
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