Asian Sailing Championship

Asian Sailing Championship is an biennal Asian Championship multi-class sailing regatta organised by the Asian Sailing Federation.

Editions

1993
1995
1999
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
Host cities of the Asian Sailing Championship
NumberYearCityCountryDatesEventsAthletesNationsNotes
1
2
3
4
5
6
71993Hiroshima Japan3–8 October[1]
81995Singapore Singapore21–30 December4[2]
91999Karachi Pakistan24–30 September6[3]
10
112004Mumbai India5–13 January11[4]
122006Doha Qatar16–25 March11[5]
132008Sanur Indonesia7–13 October14[6]
142010Guangzhou China20–29 March13[7]
152012Langkawi Malaysia16–25 February14[8]
162014Inchon South Korea1–6 July14[9]
172016Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates5–12 March6[10]
182018Jakarta Indonesia24–30 June12

Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships

IODA (International Optimist Dinghy Association) Asian & Oceanian Championships

No.YearHost City, Country
12014 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships Al Jazair Public Beach, Bahrain
22015 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships Doha, Qatar
32016 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
42017 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships Hong Kong, Hong Kong
52018 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships Ngwe Sang, Myanmar

RS:X Asian Windsurfing Championships

No.YearHost City, Country
?2014 RS:X Asian Windsurfing Championships Singapore, Singapore

Equipment

EventClassGenderYear
IIIIIIIVVVIVII9599X0406081012141618
One-person dinghiesEuropeM
W
LaserM
Laser 4.7 (youth)BOOOO
G
Laser RadialO
W
OKO
Optimist (youth)BOOOOO
G
Two-person dinghies29erO
420MOO
W
470MO
W
49erM
49er FXW
EnterpriseM
MultihullsHobie 16O
BoardsMistralM(h)MMMMMMM
M(l)
W
RaceboardO
RS:XM
W
Match racingnot definedO
Team racingRS:One (youth)Mx
Total46111114131414612

Legend: M – Men; W – Women; Mx – Mixed; O – Open; B – Boys; G – Girls;(h) – heavyweight;(l) – lightweight;

References

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