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2017 in sailing

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The following were the scheduled events of sailing for the year 2017 throughout the world.

Events

Olympic classes events

World championships

Sailing World Cup

African championships

Asian championships

European championships

North American championships

South American championships

Other major events

America's Cup

Extreme Sailing Series

Global Kite Sports Association

PWA World Tour

  • 3–8 May: Korea
  • 11–16 May: Fly! ANA Windsurfing World Cup in Yokosuka, Japan
  • 23–28 May: Catalunya, Costa Brava PWA World Cup + Foil Race in Costa Brava, Spain
  • 9–15 July: Gran Canaria, Spain
  • 21–30 July: Fuerteventura, Spain
  • 6–12 August: Tenerife, Spain
  • 9–14 September: Waterz Festival in Hvide Sande, Denmark
  • 29 September – 8 October: Mercedes-Benz World Cup in Sylt, Germany
  • 21–26 November: Nouméa Dream Cup

Volvo Ocean Race

Women's International Match Racing Series

World Match Racing Tour

Other classes

World championships

European championships

  • 15–19 April: Laser 4.7 European Championship in Murcia, Spain
  • 6–13 May: RS:X European Youth Championships in Marseille, France
  • 28 May – 2 June: International 14 European Championship in Riva del Garda, Italy
  • 3–5 June: RS Feva European Championship in Versoix, Switzerland
  • 28 June −2 July: European Match Racing Championship in Ledro, Italy
  • 29 June – 2 July: 11:Metre One Design European Championship in Flensburg, Germany
  • 4–9 July: IFCA Men slalom european championship in La Tranche-sur-Mer, France
  • 5–9 July: 505 European Championship in Warnemünde, Germany
  • 11–16 July: in Gizzeria Lido, Italy
  • 13–17 July: Soling European Championship in Riva del Garda, Italy[101]
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Farkas Litkey, Károly Vezér, & Csaba Weinhardt (HUN)
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Florian Felzmann, Michael Felzmann, & Margund Schuh (AUT)
    • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Igor Yushko, Sergey Pichugin, & Igor Severianov (UKR)
  • 16–21 July: F16 European Championship in Morges, Switzerland
  • 18–22 July: Para Sailing European Championship in Gdynia, Poland
  • 22–30 July: 420 European Championships in Athens, Greece
  • 24–28 July: RS100 European Championship in Alto Lario, Italy
  • 25–29 July: OK European Championship in Faaborg, Denmark[102]
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Lars Johan Brodtkorb (NOR)
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  Charlie Cumbley (GBR)
    • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Bo Petersen (DEN)
  • 6–13 August: 420 European Junior Championships & 470 European Junior Championships in Riva del Garda, Italy
  • 12–17 August: Formula Kite European Championships in Tirmata, Turkey
  • 14–19 August: Dragon European Championship in Thun, Switzerland[103]
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Pow WowPedro Andrade, Bernardo Torres Pego, & Charles Nankin (POR)
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  RocknrollaDimitry Samokhin, Andrey Korolyuk, & Alexey Bushuev (RUS)
    • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Bunker PrinceYevhen Braslavets, Sergey Pugachev, & Sergey Timokhof (RUS)
  • 14–17 September: Sunfish European Championship in Punta Ala, Italy
  • 1–8 October: Laser European Championships in Barcelona, Spain
  • 21–27 October: Hansa European Championships in Étang de Thau, France
  • 24–29 October: Star European Championship in Sanremo, Italy[104]

North American championships

South American championships

Other events

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