2018 Sailing World Championships


The 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships were held in Aarhus, Denmark, from 30 July to 12 August 2018. It was the fifth edition of the Sailing World Championships. It was the world championships for all disciplines used at the next olympics. Sailors from over 100 nations raced in the waters of the Bay of Aarhus for world championships medals and the possibility to be qualifying for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
The event took place on the Docklands, at the exact spot where the Vikings founded Aarhus. A new world class sailing centre was the venue for 14 days leaving significant impact on Denmark's sailors and on the further urban development in Aarhus.

Overview

The Sailing World Championships are held every four years, the Worlds is one of the biggest global sailing events in the world. Hempel Sailing World Championships Aarhus 2018 is the first big qualification for the Olympic games in Tokyo 2020. The World Championships will include all 10 Olympic boat classes. Kite surfing will be added to the programme for the first time. 1,100 sailboats and 1,500 participants from approximately 100 nations are expected to take partin the events. The event expects to draw 400,000 visitors to Aarhus, and more than 800 volunteers.

Bidding process

The following cities competed to win the right to host the Championships.
Sailing will be held on Aarhus Bay with the regatta centre at Navitas Park.

Competition format

Events and equipment

The following events will be open for entries:
EventEquipmentMax. entries
Men's one-person dinghyLaser165
Men's one-person dinghy Finn90
Men's two-person dinghy470105
Men's skiff49er105
Men's windsurfer100
Men's kiteboardingFormula Kite90
Women's one-person dinghyLaser Radial120
Women's two-person dinghy47070
Women's skiff49er FX80
Women's kiteboardingFormula Kite30
Women's windsurfer80
Mixed multihullFoiling Nacra 1780

Competition schedule

The competition will start on 2 August and finish on 12 August.
Racing days

Summary

Medal table

Event medalists