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Melbourne Summer of Sailing to excite Australia’s sporting world

Published Fri 05 Jul 2019

The world’s attention will be on Melbourne this summer with the world’s best sailors heading down under for the Melbourne Summer of Sailing.

Six months out from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay from Sorrento all the way around to Geelong will come to life with a series of Olympic class sailing events over the entire summer, including six World Championships (December 2019 – March 2020).

In the lead-up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Melbourne will be the place to be for all those aspiring for Tokyo gold, but also all those others wanting to come and escape the long cold northern hemisphere summer either as a bucket list sailing destination or to maximise their training for Tokyo.

The Melbourne Summer of Sailing is expected to be the largest of gatherings of Olympic and international sailors ever in Melbourne with over 2,000 participants plus more than 2,500 affiliates expected to visit Victoria.

The 2019 Finn Gold Cup, the world championships of the Olympic Finn class, will kick off the series of Olympic class sailing events on Port Phillip with the regatta also the last opportunity for Australia to secure a spot for the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Held at Royal Brighton Yacht Club, the Summer of Sailing opening world championship will be followed by the 2020 Australian Youth Championships (10 – 14 January, 2020) and 2020 Sail Melbourne International regatta in January (17-21 January 2020), Australia’s annual premier event for youth and Olympic sailing.

Sail Melbourne International (SMI) is open to all Olympic sailing classes and sailors from around the world contesting the 2020 Summer of Sailing are expected to attend to make the most of Australia’s summer in preparation for the 2020 Olympic sailing season.

For 2020 SMI will also be acting as the Oceania Region Olympic qualifier for as the 470 Men and Women well as the Oceania Laser Championships. Sail Melbourne’s Youth Classes will be incorporate into the Australian Youth Championships from the 10 -14 January, 2020 at Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club.

Sail Melbourne International will be followed by the Laser and Laser Radial World Championships in February, with sailors heading to Sandringham Yacht Club, while the 49er/FX- and Nacra 17 World Championships will be hosted by Royal Geelong Yacht Club.

For more information on the 2020 Summer of Sailing see the website.

Melbourne’s Summer of Sailing 2020 is proudly supported by the Victorian State Government.

The key events for the 2019-2020 Summer are:

2019 Finn Gold Cup. 13-19 December 2019 at Royal Brighton Yacht Club. The Finn is the oldest and most prestigious of the Olympic classes being the heavy weight men’s division.  See the 2019 Finn Gold Cup website for more.

2020 Australian Sailing Youth Championships. 10 - 14 January 2020 at Sorrento Couta Boat Sailing Club.  This event attracts 300+ of the best youth sailors from all over Australia across all of the youth classes to be crowned as the Australian Youth Championships and importantly selected to compete in the World Sailing Youth Championships held in Brazil later in 2020. Click here for more information.

2020 Sail Melbourne International. 17-21 January 2020 at Royal Brighton YC and Sandringham YC. Australia’s premier annual Olympic and Youth classes sailing regattas and the largest of its type in the southern hemisphere.  Held annually since 1992 the SMI has put Melbourne on the annual Olympic Circuit and considered by World Sailing as one of the key “Majors” around the world.  For 2020 SMI will also be acting as the Oceania Region Olympic qualifier for some classes as well as the Oceania Laser Championships. Click here for more information.

2020 ILCA Standard Men’s World Championships. 9-16 February 2020 at Sandringham Yacht Club. The Laser Standard is the athletic light weight men’s single-handed boat of the Olympics sailing in over 120 countries.  It is the most universal of all of the Olympic Classes, with Australia having won gold at both the London and Rio Olympic Games. Click here for more information.

2020 ILCA Radial Women’s World Championships. 21-28 February 2020 at Sandringham Yacht Club. The Laser radial is the sister class to the Laser men’s and the female single-handed boat at the Olympic Games.  The best female sailors from around the world will converge on Sandringham for both selection and preparation for the Tokyo Olympic Games. Click here for more information.

2020 ILCA Radial Men’s World Championships. 21-28 February 2020 at Sandringham Yacht Club. Although not an Olympic discipline the Radial men’s uses the same boat and sail as the Olympic Radial women’s and is predominantly the youth / boys single handed boat used throughout the world, with those sailors then transitioning to the larger Olympic Standard rig. Click here for more information.

2020 49er World Championships (men). 10 – 15 February 2020 at Royal Geelong Yacht Club. The 49er skiff is Australian designed and first introduced to the Olympic games as the high-performance skiff for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. It is the spectacular, fats and athletic men’s two-person skiff.  Australia has a great chance in this event, after winning gold at London 2012 and silver at Rio 2016. Click here for more information.

2020 49erFX World Championships (women). 10 – 15 February 2020 at Royal Geelong Yacht Club. Held at the same time as the 49er men’s World Championing the FX is the female two-person high performance skiff introduced to the Olympics for the first time in 2016.  This class provides high speed spectacular racing on the flat waters of Corio Bay. Click here for more information.

2020 Nacra17 World Championships (mixed). 10 – 15 February 2020 at Royal Geelong Yacht Club. The Nacra17 was introduced to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games as the first missed gender class where men and women sail together. Since Rio the class has further evolved to be fully foiling thus being the fastest of the Olympic Classes foiling above the waters.  Australia again will be a favourite in this class with current silver medallists from Rio returning for Tokyo. See event website here.

2020 ILCA Laser Masers World Championships. 19 – 28 March 2020 at Royal Geelong Yacht Club. To close out on the summer of sailing is one of the largest events being the Master’s Laser Worlds.  Sailed in the same boats as the Olympic Laser divisions this regatta is for the non-professional / non-full-time sailors.  With over 300 sailors descending on Geelong this event is equal parts fun and comradery as well as on water competition, but a once in a lifetime holiday for many of the sailors. Click here for more information.

In addition to these ten pinnacle Melbourne Summer of Sailing events there will be over 21 supporting events taking place around the bay over the whole summer. These include Oceania and National Championships in many of the Olympic, youth and junior classes as well as practice and world championship warm-up events.

Entries are now open and Notice of Race (NoR) published

The entries are now open with the notices of race published for the 2019 Finn Gold Cup as well as the 2020 Australian Laser Championships and the 2020 Sail Melbourne International regatta.  

2019 Finn Gold Cup – NoR

The world’s best Olympic sailors will be heading down under at the end of the year to contest the 2019 Finn Gold Cup, the World Championship for the Olympic Finn Class.

The 64th Finn Gold Cup will run from 13 to 21 December 2019 out of Royal Brighton Yacht Club in Melbourne, Australia and will be the penultimate World Championship and the Olympic Oceania qualifier ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

The 2019 Finn Gold Cup will be the first event and highlight of Melbourne’s 2020 Summer of Sailing with Royal Brighton Yacht club hosting the class world championship in conjunction with the International Finn Class Association and the International Finn Association of Australia.

Entries are now open and the notice of race can be found by clicking on this link.

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2020 Australian Laser Championships - NoR

The 2020 Australian Laser Championships will also run under the Sail Melbourne 2020 Summer of Sailing umbrella and will be the first of seven major Laser events to be held in Victoria, Australia, between January and March 2020.

The championships will be held at Sandringham Yacht Club, Melbourne, from January 1-8, 2019 and the Notice of Race 2020 Australian Laser Championships at Sandringham has been issued with entries now open.

The Australian Laser Championships, will include Laser 4.7, Laser Radial (men's and women's) and Laser Standard rigs with the regatta expected to attract large fleets as Australian and international sailors prepare for the World and Masters World Championships in February and March. With all eyes set on the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Australia's leading men's and women's Laser sailors will also use the Australian Championships to push for Olympic team selection.

To enter and for more information click here.

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2020 Sail Melbourne International

Sail Melbourne International (SMI) will this year be run from 17 - 21 January, 2020 for the Olympic and Invited Classes as the inaugural leg of the new Asia Pacific Circuit at Royal Brighton Yacht Club (RBYC). Entries are now open and the notice of race can be accessed by clicking on this link.

Sail Melbourne International is Australia’s premier Olympic and Invited Classes Regatta, held annually in the waters of Port Phillip, Victoria. Established in 1992, it has become the largest annual ‘Off the Beach’ regatta in the southern hemisphere and is critical to the growth and success of junior and youth sailors, enabling them to race alongside their Olympic heroes.

SMI is a World Sailing 100-point event and many world-class sailors are expected to contest the event as a follow-up or lead-in event to Melbourne’s Summer of Sailing National and World Championships and to make the most of the southern hemisphere summer racing and training opportunities.

For more information head to sailmelbourne.com.au.


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