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Sailing (also known as yachting until 2000) has been one of the Olympic sports since the Games of the I Olympiad , held in Athens , Greece, in 1896. Despite being scheduled in the first Olympic program, the races were canceled due to severe weather conditions. Apart from the 1904 Summer Olympics , sailing has been present in every edition of the Olympic Games .

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20-558: The World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC) was founded in 1972, initially to ratify records at the inaugural Weymouth Speed Week held every year since in Portland Harbor.The WSSRC is the body authorized by the World Sailing (formerly International Sailing Federation , International Yacht Racing Union ) to confirm speed records of sailing craft (boats, windsurfers and kitesurfers ) on water (not on ice or land). In

40-461: A large section of the sport. Almost any boat can be sailed though some are more suitable for larger ranges of disabilities or specific categories of impairment. World Sailing is also responsible for disabled sailing worldwide under the guidance of its own brand Para World Sailing. This is since the merger of International Association for Disabled Sailing (IFDS) in November 2014, and re-forming of

60-443: Is composed of "Member National Authorities" (MNA's) from over 140 countries all of whom have the right to make submissions to determine World Sailing's policies. Persons with a physical impairment who are interested to learn to sail are encouraged to locate their national World Sailing Member National Authority (MNA), Disabled Sports Organization, or visit the local sailing club, as World Sailing seeks to people with disabilities into

80-888: Is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The creation of the International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) began in 1904, when Major Brooke Heckstall-Smith AINA, then Secretary of the Yacht Racing Association (now the Royal Yachting Association ) wrote to the Yacht Club de France , pointing out the desirability of holding a conference for

100-491: The 1970s to encourage participation and now host more than 30 such World Championship titles each year. For the 2016 Olympics, compulsory mixed gender in the event was added for the first time. In addition the following categories are sometimes applied to events: World Sailing is now most familiar to sailors for defining the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), the international standard used to define competition rules and

120-649: The Classes used for the Olympic Games, World Sailing arrange the following events: Sailing as an equipment based sports allows one of the largest ranges of paralympians to compete under equal terms. Sailing was included for the first time in the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games program as a demonstration event. It became a full medal sport at the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games up to 2020 were IPC removed sailing from

140-591: The World Sailing Committee later rebrand Para World Sailing. The rational was given as follows: "The creation of a single governing body for Member National Authorities (MNAs) and sailors will better serve the needs and interests of sailors with disabilities, and provide consistency within the sport, from relationships with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to technical support and operational efficiencies." The IFDS Foundation

160-444: The council has had a permanent secretariat. Members of the expert council from Australia , France , Great Britain and the U.S. assess record claims. Record holders and their times are listed. WSSRC also issues Performance Certificates to sailors who wish to be officially timed over accepted courses without breaking records. World Sailing World Sailing ( WS ) is the international sports governing body for sailing ; it

180-643: The early years the council only dealt with claims of speed records on a one-way leg of 500 metres. Since 1988 the WSSRC is also responsible for offshore sailing records, because there were several controversial claims about the times of long voyages. The first records recorded in 1972 were the Outright record of Sir Timothy Colman , Crossbow , 26.30 knots (D class); Icarus 21.6 knots (B class); Mayfly 16.40 knots and Lief Wagner Smitt , windsurfer 13.6 knots. One or more meetings were held every year and since 2001

200-563: The first six inductees for the ISAF Sailing Hall of Fame. At the 2015 annual conference in Sanya , China, there were seven further inductees. The Beppe Croce Trophy is presented to an individual who has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to the sport of sailing. The roll of honour is an impressive one, including multiple Olympic medallists, rules gurus and designers, and all have dedicated an outstanding amount of time to

220-624: The following awards together with service medals. The main annual award the " Rolex World Sailor of the Year " that is sponsored by ROLEX in the following categories: When a crew of two or three people is nominated, the awarded is presented to the entire crew. When larger crews win the award, normally only the skipper is recognised. On 5 November 2007 in Estoril , Portugal, the International Sailing Federation announced

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240-478: The formation date of the International Yacht Racing Union. On 5 August 1996, the IYRU changed its name to the International Sailing Federation (ISAF). On 14 November 2015, ISAF changed its name to World Sailing. Competitive sailing regatta contain events which are defined by a combination of discipline, equipment, gender and sometimes categories. These criteria are defined by the race purpose. The following are

260-616: The framework within which racing is conducted. Para sailing regattas for para sailors likewise follow the World Sailing rulebook with a minor change to permit things like powered adaptations. Strict classification requirements are enforced in the Paralympic Games for fair competition in Paralympic-class keelboats. The key documents under control of World Sailing are: Like all sports federations, World Sailing

280-477: The main disciplines: Common categories of equipment include the following: dinghies , multihulls , keelboats , sailing yacht , windsurfers , kiteboarding and radio-controlled sailboats . Within these categories normally specific class or rating system are used. The majority of sailing events are "open" events in which males and females compete together on equal terms either as individuals or part of team. Sailing has had female only World Championships since

300-426: The paralympic program. Work continues to get sailing reinstated for the 2028 Paralympics. Each World Sailing class is entitled to hold a world championship The following World Championships are held: Sailing is a versatile sport that can accommodate many types of disability primarily because it is equipment based. Sailing is one of the few sports where disabled sailors compete on equal terms to able body sailors in

320-679: The purpose of devising an International Rule of Measurement for Racing Yachts acceptable to all European countries. As a result, an International Conference of Yacht Measurement was held in London in January and June 1906, at which the Metre Rule was developed. This group went on to adopt a formal Constitution after a meeting at the Yacht Club de France in Paris on 14 October 1907 which is seen as

340-722: The sport of sailing. Recipients are presented with a replica trophy. 50°53′44″N 1°24′18″W  /  50.8955°N 1.4051°W  / 50.8955; -1.4051 Sailing at the Summer Olympics Over the years the classes used in the Olympic Sailing Program were replaced from time to time. This table shows this development: Gender Criteria: Open events have no gender requirements where as mixed events require male and female competitors Events Notes: Events in "()" Brackets were scheduled but did not take place and therefore not included in

360-543: The sport. The federation recognizes over 80 classes which are each entitled to hold world championships. World Sailing is responsible for administration of the Olympic Sailing Regatta . Sailing (called yachting in the early years) has been a mainstay of the modern summer Olympic games since 1896, omitted only from the 1904 summer games in St. Louis. To help encourage high level international competition in

380-519: The totals Pictures will be replaced by more relevant photos. Updated as of Paris 2024 Olympics. This table is based upon the names of the sailors who are documented in the Official Olympic Reports. The last column shows the total number of competitors sent from each country. Briton Ben Ainslie and Brazilians Torben Grael and Robert Scheidt are the only Olympic sailors with five Olympic medals. The most successful sailor

400-562: Was dissolved during the 2015 Annual Conference in Sanya, China. The Disabled Sailing Committee then re-branded as the Para World Sailing Committee. From 1906 to 1946 a chairman was elected from time to time to orchestrate the annual meetings. Vice presidents have been elected since 1955. There are four types of race officials used to conduct sailing events recognised by World Sailing as follows: World Sailing hold

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