Iconic regattas unite and form a Sailing Grand Slam to support World Sailing’s Olympic Vision

 

The world of Olympic sailing is set to reach new heights with the launch of the Sailing Grand Slam (SGS) – an international series that unites the sport’s most iconic regattas and the regatta that will take place in the 2028 Olympic venue.

This ambitious project, developed in close collaboration with World Sailing, will create a global platform to showcase the world’s top sailors in the build-up to the LA 2028 Olympic Games.

World Sailing has supported this developing project as an early step towards the revival of the World Cup Series as part of the commitments outlined in the international federation’s Olympic Vision.

The series includes:

  • Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofia – Mallorca, Spain
  • Semaine Olympique Française – Hyères, France
  • Dutch Water Week – Almere, Netherlands
  • Kieler Woche – Kiel, Germany
  • Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta – Long Beach, USA

A Unified Vision for Olympic Sailing

The five regattas share the ambitions detailed in World Sailing’s Olympic Vision which spells out the International Federation’s plans to strengthen sailing’s contribution to the Olympic Movement.

Together, the regattas plan to deliver the following over the quad:

  • A centralized website for information and updates
  • A standardized registration platform and event documentation, including a common Notice
    of Race and Sailing Instructions
  • A comprehensive media and communication strategy to elevate the global profile of Olympic sailing
  • Sustainability goals that emphasize responsible practices across all events
  • Further areas of enhancement (examples): supplied equipment or new formats like to have gold fleets start racing on day 1 without going through a qualification series

Through this collaboration, the series will also establish a training program for race officials, work closer with World Sailing and the Olympic Classes to introduce the best technology solutions for the sailors and the future of race management, and provide a platform for World Sailing and the Olympic Classes to test new formats and new equipment.

First Details Coming Soon

The common Notice of Race, with detailed entry requirements and event specifics, will be available in early December.

Together with the Olympic Classes and World Sailing, the Sailing Grand Slam aims to deliver an unparalleled competitive experience that strengthens the visibility, integrity, and accessibility of Olympic sailing worldwide.

Stay tuned for further updates on this exciting new chapter.

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For further information, please contact:

  • Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofia – Mallorca, Spain

Javier Sobrino comms@trofeoprincesasofia.org

  • Semaine Olympique Française – Hyères, France

Olivier Clermont –  presse@ffvoile.fr

  • Dutch Water Week – Almere, Netherlands

Simon Keijzer – simon.keijzer@watersportverbond.nl

  • Kieler Woche – Kiel, Germany

Dirk Ramhorst    kiwo@kyc.de

  • Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta – Long Beach, USA

Mike Van Dyke  Mike@ocroc28.org

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