2016 in sailing

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2016 in sports

The following were the scheduled events of sailing for the year 2016 throughout the world.

Events

Olympic classes events

Olympic Games

World championships

Sailing World Cup

African championships

  • 12–17 January: 470 African Championships in Cape Town, South Africa[9]
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Asenathi Jim & Roger Hudson (RSA)
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Sibusiso Sizatu & Alex Burger (RSA)
    • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Brevan Thompson & Alexander Ham (RSA)

European championships

North American championships

  • 16–18 January: 470 North American Championships in Coconut Grove, United States[17]
  • 21–24 July: Laser North American Championships in Cascade Locks, United States[18]
    • Men's Laser
      • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Christopher Barnard (USA)
      • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Erik Bowers (USA)
      • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Max Gallant (CAN)
    • Open Laser Radial
      • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Haddon Hughes (USA)
      • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Corinne Peters (CAN)
      • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Leo Boucher (USA)
  • 19–13 August: RS:X North American Championships in Kingston, Canada
  • 26–28 August: 49er & 49er FX North American Championships in Newport, United States[19]
    • Men's 49er
      • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Carlos Robles & Trevor Burd (USA)
      • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Judge Ryan & Hans Henken (USA)
      • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Andrew Mollerus & Matthew Mollerus (USA)
    • Women's 49er FX

South American championships

Other major events

America's Cup

Extreme Sailing Series

World Match Racing Tour

Other classes

World championships

European championships

  • 22–26 March: Zoom 8 European Championships in Palamos, Spain
  • 30 April – 6 May: Soling European Championship in Traunsee, Austria
  • 13–16 May: RS Feva European championship in Lipno, Czech Republic
  • 16–22 May: IKA European Championship in Cagliari, Italy
  • 22–26 June: Tornado European Championship in Cesenatico, Italy
  • 23–26 June: J/70 European Championship in Kiel, Germany[25]
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Claudia Rossi, Matteo Mason, Simone Spangaro, & Michele Paoletti (ITA)
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Stefano Roberti, Enrico Fonda, Ludovic Broquaire, & Filippo Lamantia (MON)
    • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Gonzalo Araújo, Guilherme Almeida, Diego Fructuoso, & Nacho Giamonna (ESP)
  • 25–29 June: B14 European Championships in Torbole, Italy
  • 25 June – 1 July: One Metre European Championship in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
  • 29 June – 4 July: 29er European Championships in Tønsberg, Norway
  • 2–9 July: RS:X Youth European Championship in Helsinki, Finland
  • 5–13 July: F18 European Championship in Brest, France
  • 7–10 July: Melges 32 European Championship in Riva del Garda, Italy
  • 15–23 July: Optimist European Championship in Crotone, Italy
  • 21–24 July: Sunfish European Championship in Marina di Grosseto, Italy
  • 29 July – 6 August: 420 European Junior Championships & 470 European Junior Championships in Lake Balaton, Hungary
  • 30 July – 6 August: Fireball European Championship in Brenzone, Italy
  • 10–14 August: European Match Racing Championship in Christiansminde, Denmark
  • 2–9 September: Melges 24 European Championships in Hyères, France
  • 20–25 September: Snipe European Championship in Santiago de la Ribera, Spain

North American championships

  • 14–18 August: 29er North American Championship in Kingston, Canada

South American championships

Other events

  • 25 March – 2 April: Trofeo Princesa Sofia in Palma, Spain
  • 9–14 May: Garda Trentino Olympic Week in Malcesine, Italy
  • 24–28 May: Delta Lloyd Regatta in Medemblik, Netherlands
  • 18–26 June: Kiel Week in Kiel, Germany
    • Men's 470 winners:  Ferdinand Gerz & Oliver Szymanski (GER)[26]
    • Women's 470 winners:  Alisa Kirilyuk & Liudmila Dmitrieva (RUS)[26]
    • Men's 49er winners:  Peter Burling & Blair Tuke (NZL)[27]
    • Women's 49er FX winners:  Tina Lutz & Susann Beucke (GER)[28]
    • Men's Finn winner:  Phillip Kasüske (GER)[29]
    • Men's Laser winner:  Philipp Buhl (GER)[30]
    • Women's Laser Radial winner:  Tiril Bue (NOR)[31]
    • Mixed Nacra 17 winners:  Paul Kohlhoff & Carolina Werner (GER)[32]
    • 12 Metre winners:  Vim – Andrea Proto, Peter Müller, Ole Skov, Natale Proto, Mads Groth, Troels Bækholm, Nikolaj Nielsen, Caspar Kiellerop Larsen, Stefan Zeyse, Jens Holmberg, Jens Möller, Leerke Nergaavel, Tommy Olsson, Lef Motte, Mads Walther, & Stig Westergaard (USA)[33]
    • 2.4 Metre winner:  Heiko Kröger (GER)[34]
    • 29er winners:  Gwendal Lamay & Luke Willim (GER)[35]
    • 420 winners:  Wiley Rogers & Jack Parkin (USA)[36]
    • 5.5 Metre winners:  Ger Schmitz, Uli Ellerbeck, & Gerhard Kruse (GER)[37]
    • 505 winners:  Andy Smith & Tim Needham (GBR)[38]
    • Albin Ballad winners:  Michael Langhans, Jan Lok, Birgit Ehlers, & Thomas Wiese (GER)[39]
    • Albin Express winners:  Jan Brink, Jan Günther, Jörg Rüterhenke, & Jens Lücke (GER)[40]
    • Contender winner:  Søren Dulong Andreasen (DEN)[41]
    • Europe winner:  Lars Johan Brodtorb (NOR)[42]
    • Flying Dutchman winners:  Kilian König & Johannes Brack (GER)[43]
    • Formula 18 winners:  Helge Sach & Christian Sach (GER)[44]
    • Hobie 16 winners:  Ingo Delius & Kai Tittjung (GER)[45]
    • J/24 winners:  Tobias Feuerherdt, Jan-Marc Ulrich, Lukas Feuerherdt, Tobias Peters, & Justus Fritz Kellner (GER)[46]
    • J/80 winners:  Martin Menzner, Mika Rolfs, Frank Lichte, & Nils Beltermann (GER)[47]
    • Laser 4.7 winner:  Maksim Dziahel (BLR)[48]
    • Laser Radial winner:  Aleksi Tapper (FIN)[49]
    • Melges 24 winners:  Andrea Pozzi, Stefan Ciampalini, Giuluo Desiderato, Carlo Zermini, & Nicolas Dal Ferro (ITA)[50]
    • Musto Skiff winner:  Frithjof Schwerdt (GER)[51]
    • Nordic Folkboat winners:  Ulf Kipcke, Dieter Kipcke, & Gero Martens (GER)[52]
    • OK winner:  Thomas Hansson-Mild (SWE)[53]
    • Sonar winners:  Lasse Klötzing, Siegmund Mainka, & Jens Kroker (GER)[54]
  • 26 December – 30 December: 2016 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race from Sydney, Australia to Hobart, Australia
    • Line honours:  Perpetual Loyal – Anthony Bell (AUS), 1d 13h 31m 20s[55]
    • Handicap winners:  Giacomo – Jim Delegat (NZL), 2d 16h 13m 37s[56]

Deaths

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