2023 in sailing

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2023 in sailing describes the year's events in sailing. [1]

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World championships

DateEventVenueClassDisciplineGenderOtherWinner/sRef.
29 December 2022 5 January 20232022 Cadet World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Williamstown Cadet OpenFleetYouthFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Bush (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kemmel Thorogood (GBR)
[2]
15 January 20 January2022 Contender World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Perth Contender OpenFleetFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark Bulka  (AUS) [3] [4]
24 January 31 January Finn Gold Cup Flag of the United States.svg Miami Finn OpenFleetFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ed Wright  (GBR) [5]
8 February 16 FebruaryILCA 6 Master World Championships Flag of Thailand.svg Pattaya ILCA 6 OpenFleetApprentice MastersFlag of Lithuania.svg  Viktorija Andrulytė  (LTU) [6] [7]
OpenFleetMasterFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jon Emmett  (GBR)
OpenFleetGrand MasterFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Allan Clark  (CAN)
OpenFleetGreat Grand MasterFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Jeff Loosemore  (AUS)
OpenFleetLegendsFlag of the United States.svg  Bill Symes  (USA)
19 February 26 FebruaryILCA 7 Master World Championships Flag of Thailand.svg Pattaya ILCA 7 OpenFleetApprentice MastersFlag of Thailand.svg Keerati Bualong (THA) [8]
OpenFleetMasterFlag of Greece.svg Adonis Bougiouris (GRE)
OpenFleetGrand MasterFlag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Beyer (AUS)
OpenFleetGreat Grand MasterFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Law (GBR)
19–26 FebruaryNacra 15 World Championship
/ Lauderdale Yacht Club
Flag of the United States.svg Fort Lauderdale Nacra 15 OpenFleetFlag of the United States.svg Cody Roe (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg KJ Hill (USA)
[9] [10]
9 March 25 March Flying Fifteen World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Perth Flying Fifteen OpenFleet
24 March 31 March Viper 640 World Championship Flag of the United States.svg New Orleans Viper 640 FleetMixed
12 April 21 April Etchells World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Miami Etchells FleetMixed
22 April 29 AprilIRSA Marblehead World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Castiglione del Lago Marblehead Fleets
/HMS
Open [11]
1 May 3 MayIRSA 10 Rater World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Castiglione del Lago 10 Rater Fleets
/HMS
Open [12]
22 May 28 MayKiteFoil Masters World Championships Flag of Italy.svg Oristano Foil kite OpenFleet
29 May 3 June Dragon World Championship Flag of Turkey.svg Bodrum Dragon OpenFleet
11 June 21 June Optimist World Championships Flag of Spain.svg Girona Optimist OpenFleet
17 June 23 June SB20 World Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Scheveningen SB20 OpenFleet
23 June 30 June OK Dinghy World Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lyme Regis OK Dinghy OpenFleet
4 July 14 July B14 World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Torbole B14 OpenFleet
8 July 14 JulyInternational Europe Class World Championships Flag of Denmark.svg Vallensbæk Europe OpenFleet
11 July 15 JulyHobie Dragoon World Championships Flag of Italy.svg Cesenatico Hobie Dragoon OpenFleet
17 July 21 JulyHobie 14 World Championships Flag of Italy.svg Cesenatico Hobie 14 OpenFleet
21 July 30 July J/22 World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Travemünde J/22 OpenFleet
21 July 30 July Formula 18 World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Travemünde Formula 18 OpenFleet
22 July 28 July Vaurien World Championship Flag of France.svg Le Havre Vaurien OpenFleet
22 July 30 JulyFlying Dutchman World Championships Flag of Poland.svg Gdynia Flying Dutchman OpenFleet
22 July 30 JulyInternational Mirror Class World Championships Flag of Ireland.svg Sligo Mirror OpenFleet
24 July 28 JulyInternational Topper Class World Championship Flag of Ireland.svg Cork Topper OpenFleetRig
OpenFleetRig
27 July 4 August 29er World Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Isle of Portland 29er OpenFleet
28 July 4 August Dart 18 World Championship Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bridlington Dart 18 OpenFleet
31 July 4 August RS500 World Championship Flag of Germany.svg Travemünde RS500 FleetOpen
31 July 4 AugustH-Boat World Championships Flag of Italy.svg Malcesine H-boat FleetOpen
31 July 5 August12mR World Championships Flag of the United States.svg Newport 12mR FleetOpen
31 July 5 AugustORCi World Championships Flag of Germany.svg Kiel ORC RatingFleetOpenClass A [13]
FleetOpenClass B
FleetOpenClass C
10 August 20 August 2023 Sailing World Championships Flag of the Netherlands.svg The Hague 470 (dinghy) FleetMixed
49erFleetMale
49erFXFleetFemale
ILCA 6FleetFemale
ILCA 7FleetMale
KiteFleetMale
KiteFleetFemale
Nacra 17 FleetMixed
IQFoilFleetMale
IQFoilFleetFemale
18 August 25 AugustShark 24 World Championships Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara-on-the-Lake Shark 24 FleetMixed
21 August 26 AugustTP52 World Championships Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona TP52 FleetMixed
22 August 26 AugustTempest World Championships Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Portsmouth Tempest FleetMixed
26 August 1 SeptemberMicro Class World Championship Flag of Poland.svg Gdansk Micro FleetOpenProduction
FleetOpenPrototype
28 August 2 September8 Metre World Championships Flag of Italy.svg Genoa 8 Metre FleetOpen
31 August 8 September6m World Championships Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cowes Castle 6 Metre FleetOpen
9 September 13 September Sunfish World Championship Flag of Ecuador.svg Salinas Sunfish FleetOpen
9 September 16 September J/24 World Championship Flag of Greece.svg Thessaloniki J/24 FleetOpen [14]
10 September 15 September A-Class Catamaran World Championship Flag of France.svg Toulon A-Class Catamaran FleetOpen
16 September 24 September Star World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Scarlino Starboat FleetOpen
18 September 24 September J/80 World Championship Flag of Spain.svg Baiona J/80 FleetOpen [15]
18 September 23 September Soling World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Milwaukee Soling FleetOpen
20 September 29 September 5.5m World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Porto Cervo 5.5 Metre FleetOpen
25 September 1 OctoberM32 World Championships Flag of the United States.svg Newport M32 FleetOpen
26 September 30 September RS21 World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Puntaldia RS21 FleetOpen
30 September 5 OctoberL30 Class World Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg Portoroz L30 Class
1 October 15 OctoberInternational 505 World Championship Flag of the United States.svg Santa Cruz 505 FleetOpen
30 October 5 November J/70 World Championship Flag of the United States.svg St. Petersburg J/70 FleetOpen
27 December 2023 3 January 2024IWCA World Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Perth Windsurfing Fleet
Course
Male
SlalomMale
Fleet
Distance
Male
Free StyleMale
CombinedMaleFleet
FleetFemale
SlalomFemale
FleetFemale
Free StyleFemale
CombinedFemale

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References

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  7. https://2023ilca6masters.ilca-worlds.org/
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  9. "Nacra 15 Worlds Results".
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  11. https://www.m-10rworlds2023.com/
  12. https://www.m-10rworlds2023.com/
  13. https://www.orcworlds2023.com/
  14. http://j24worlds2023.ncth.gr/
  15. "J80 World Championship Baiona 2023". 5 October 2023.