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The following are the scheduled events of sailing for the year 2019 throughout the world.

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International sailing events

2019 Sailing World Cup

470

49er

Finn

Laser

Nacra 17

RS:X

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References

  1. Manage2Sail's 2019 Sailing World Cup #1 Results Page
  2. Manage2Sail's 2019 Sailing World Cup #2 Results Page
  3. Manage2Sail's 2019 Sailing World Cup #3 Results Page
  4. 470's 2019 North American Championships Page
  5. 470's 2019 South American Championships Page
  6. 470's 2019 Open European Championships Page
  7. 470's 2019 Junior World Championships Page
  8. 470's 2019 Masters Cup Page
  9. 470's 2019 Junior European Championships Page
  10. 470's 2019 World Championships Page
  11. 470's 2019 Eastern Europe Championship Page
  12. 49er's 2019 49er European Championship Page
  13. 49er's 2019 49er European Championship Results Page
  14. 49er's 2019 49er FX European Championship Results Page
  15. 49er's 2019 Junior World Championship Page
  16. 49er's 2019 49er & 49er FX Oceania Championships Page
  17. 49er's 2019 49er & 49er FX World Championships Page
  18. 2019 Finn European Championship Website
  19. Finn World Masters Website
  20. Nacra 17's 2019 Asian Championship Results Page
  21. Nacra 17's 2019 European Championship Results Page
  22. RS:X's 2019 North American Championships Information Page
  23. "RS:X's 2019 European & Youth European Championships and Open Trophy Information Page". Archived from the original on 2019-06-27. Retrieved 2019-06-04.