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ISAF World Sailing Games

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ISAF World Sailing Games
First held1994 (1994)
Last held2006 (2006)
OrganizerInternational Sailing Federation
Classes420, 470, 49er, Hobie 16, Hobie Tiger, Laser, Laser Radial, RS:X (2006)

The ISAF World Sailing Games were an international sailing event organized by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF), held every four years from 1994 to 2006.

History

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Beginning in 1994, the ISAF World Sailing Games were held on four occasions. The 1994 IYRU Cup featured more than 1,000 sailors from 76 countries.[1] The event included competitions in match racing, as well as the following sailing classes: 470 (men and women), Hobie 16 (open and women), women's J/22, J/24, men's Laser, and women's Laser Radial.[2]

In 1998, ISAF hosted the 1998 ISAF World Sailing Games, featuring women’s match racing, 470 (men and women), Hobie 16 (open and women), J/22 (open and women), men's Laser, and women's Laser Radial.[3]

For the 2002 ISAF World Sailing Games, the selected classes were 470 (men and women), Hobie 16 (open and women), women's J/22, J/80, men's Laser, women's Laser Radial, and Techno 293 (open and women).[4] Each country was allowed to enter up to two sailors per event. Additionally, ISAF rankings leaders in Olympic classes, winners of the 1998 World Sailing Games, and gold medalists from the 2000 Summer Olympics received automatic invitations.[5]

The 2006 ISAF World Sailing Games included competitions in 420 team racing, 470 (men and women), 49er, women's Hobie 16, Hobie Tiger, men's Laser, women's Laser Radial, and RS:X (men and women).[6] Sailors from similar classes were invited to participate. For example, medalists from the 2005 Finn Gold Cup and world champions in the Byte, Contender, and OK classes were invited to compete in the men’s one-person dinghy event in Laser.[7]

Editions

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Host cities of the ISAF World Sailing Games
Year City Country Dates Events Athletes Nations Note
1994 La Rochelle  France 25 July – 7 August 9 >1,000 76 [2][1]
1998 Dubai  United Arab Emirates 3–13 March 9 <1,000 67 [3]
2002 Marseille  France 29 June – 10 July 10 [4]
2006 Lake Neusiedl  Austria 10–20 May 10 [6]

Equipment

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Event Class Gender Year
94 98 02 06
One-person dinghies Laser M
Laser Radial W
Two-person dinghies 470 M
W
49er O
Keelboats J/22 O
W
J/24 M
J/80 O
Multi-hulls Hobie 16 O
W
Hobie Tiger O
Boards RS:X M
W
Techno 293 O
W
Match racing Match racing O
Match racing W
Team racing 420 O
Total 9 9 10 10

Legend: M – Men; W – Women; Mx – Mixed; O – Open;

References

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  1. ^ a b "Entries Close April 1".
  2. ^ a b "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
  3. ^ a b "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
  4. ^ a b "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
  5. ^ "Entries Close April 1".
  6. ^ a b "Regatta Information". sailing.org.
  7. ^ "World Sailing Games 2006 - ISAF". www.worldsailinggames2006.at.