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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 ...
January 14–15, 2023 New Zealand: 9 Sydney KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix | Sydney February 18, 2023 [c] France [d] 10 Christchurch, New Zealand ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Christchurch March 18–19, 2023 Canada 11 San Francisco, US Mubadala SailGP Season 3 Grand Final | San Francisco May 6–7, 2023 Australia: Citations: [6] [7]
The Portsmouth Yardstick (PY) or Portsmouth handicap scheme is a term used for a number of related systems of empirical handicapping used primarily in small sailboat racing. The handicap is applied to the time taken to sail any course, and the handicaps can be used with widely differing types of sailboats.
Australia SailGP Team was established in 2019 by F50 League LLC as a part of the inaugural season of the SailGP competition. [1] [2] It won the league's inaugural 2019 season, [1] as well as the subsequent 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons. [3] [4] [5]
The F50s of the Japan and United States SailGP teams foiling in New York Harbour at the New York Sail Grand Prix – part of SailGP's inaugural 2019 season.. Rolex SailGP Championship [1] is an international sailing competition that features high-performance F50 foiling catamarans, where teams compete across a season of multiple grands prix (GP) around the world. [2]
After five fleet races Australia were the San Francisco event winners and the top three season point earning teams (New Zealand, Australia, and Spain) progressed to the Grand Final race. Spain won the start and was first to round mark 1, leading the entire race despite encountering rudder damage on the final leg before the finish line.
Australian Sailing is recognised by World Sailing as the governing body for the sport of sailing in Australia. It formed in 1950 as the Australian Yachting Federation at a meeting at the Royal St. Kilda Yacht Club. [1] It is responsible for the administration, promotion and development of sailing in Australia.
Sailing is a popular sport and recreational activity in Australia with its varied coastline and often warm climate. Australian Sailing is the peak body in charge of sailing as recognised by the International Sailing Federation [ 1 ] In 2017-18 there were over 80,000 registered sailors and over 16,000 events held across the country.