Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification
This article details the qualifying phase for sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021[2] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). 350 quota places for the Games are entitled to the sailors coming from their respective NOCs, based on the results at designated regattas supervised by World Sailing. Host nation Japan has been guaranteed one quota place in each of the ten classes.
Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
Events | ||
RS:X | men | women |
Laser | men | |
Laser Radial | women | |
Finn | men | |
470 | men | women |
49er | men | |
49erFX | women | |
Nacra17 | mixed | |
The qualification period commences at the 2018 Sailing World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, where about forty percent of the total quota will be awarded to the highest finishing NOCs. Six places will be available in the men's Laser and women's Laser Radial classes at the 2018 Asian Games and 2019 Pan American Games, whereas sixty-one more will be distributed to the sailors at the World Championships for all boats in 2019. Moving towards 2021 because of the consequent Olympic postponement and the COVID-19 pandemic, continental qualification regattas will be held to decide the remainder of the total quota, while two spots each in the one-person dinghy classes will be granted to eligible NOCs through the Tripartite Commission Invitation.[3][1]
Timeline
Event | Date | Venue |
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2018 Sailing World Championships | July 30 – August 12, 2018 | Aarhus |
2018 Asian Games | August 18 – September 2, 2018 | Jakarta |
2019 Finn European Championships | May 10–18, 2019 | Athens[4][5] |
2019 Laser World Championships | July 1–9, 2019 | Sakaiminato[4][6] |
2019 Women's Laser Radial World Championships | July 16–24, 2019 | |
2019 Pan American Games | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | Paracas |
2019 470 World Championships | August 2–9, 2019 | Enoshima[4][6] |
2019 RS:X Windsurfing World Championships | September 22–28, 2019 | Torbole[7] |
2019 Nacra 17 World Championships | December 3–8, 2019 | Auckland[8] |
2019 49er & 49er FX World Championships | ||
Africa Qualification Events | ||
2019 African Sailing Championships (RS:X, Laser, Laser Radial) | October 6–12, 2019 | Algiers[4] |
2020 African Sailing Championships (470) | January 12–18, 2020 | Luanda[4] |
2021 Finn Gold Cup | May 4–12, 2021 | Porto[4] |
TBA (49er, 49erFX, and Nacra 17)[notes 1] | ||
Asia Qualification Events | ||
2019 Sailing World Cup Enoshima (Finn) | August 25 – September 1, 2019 | Enoshima[4] |
2019 Asian Sailing Championships (470) | December 16–21, 2019 | Shenzhen[4] |
2021 Asian Sailing Championships (Nacra 17) | March 1–6, 2021 | Shanghai[4] |
TBA (RS:X, Laser, Laser Radial, 49er, 49erFX)[notes 1] | ||
Europe Qualification Events | ||
2020 RS:X European Championships | November 22–28, 2020 | Vilamoura[4] |
2021 470 World Championships | March 5–13, 2021 | |
2021 Semaine Olympique Française (Laser and Laser Radial) | April 17–24, 2021 | Hyères[4][notes 1] |
2021 Finn Gold Cup | May 4–12, 2021 | Porto[4] |
TBA (49er, 49erFX, and Nacra 17) | ||
North America Qualification Events | ||
2019 Pan American Games (49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17) | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | Paracas[10] |
2020 Sailing World Cup Miami (RS:X, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, and 470) | January 19–25, 2020 | Miami[4] |
South America Qualification Events | ||
2019 Pan American Games (49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17) | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | Paracas[10] |
2019 Copa Brasil (Laser, Laser Radial, Finn) | November 25–30, 2019 | Rio de Janeiro[4] |
2020 South American Sailing Championships (RS:X) | February 9–15, 2020 | Mar del Plata[4] |
2020 South American Sailing Championships (470) | February 11–17, 2020 | |
Oceania Qualification Events | ||
2019 Finn Gold Cup | December 16–21, 2019 | Melbourne[4] |
2020 Sail Melbourne International (470) | January 17–21, 2020 | |
2020 Nacra 17 World Championships | February 8–15, 2020 | Geelong[4] |
2020 49er & 49er FX World Championships | ||
2020 Laser World Championships | February 9–16, 2020 | Melbourne[4] |
2020 Women's Laser Radial World Championships | February 21–28, 2020 | |
2020 RS:X Windsurfing World Championships | February 23–29, 2020 | Sorrento[4] |
Quota places
Below are the number of boats. 470, 49er, 49erFX, and Nacra 17 classes have crew of 2 people per boat.
Event | 2018 WC | 2018 ASG | 2019 PAG | 2019 WC | AFR | ASI | OCE | EUR | NAM | SAM | Hosts | Tri. | Total |
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Men | |||||||||||||
RS:X class | 10 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 25 |
Laser class | 14 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 35 |
Finn class | 8 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 19 |
470 class | 8 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 19 |
49er class | 8 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 19 |
Women | |||||||||||||
RS:X class | 11 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 27 |
Laser Radial class | 18 | 1 | 2 | 10 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 44 |
470 class | 8 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 21 |
49erFX class | 8 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 21 |
Mixed | |||||||||||||
Nacra 17 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 20 |
Qualification summary
Men's events
Windsurfer – RS:X
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Makoto Tomizawa |
2 | Netherlands | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Dorian van Rijsselberghe | Kiran Badloe |
3 | France | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Louis Giard | Thomas Goyard |
4 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Kieran Holmes-Martin | Tom Squires |
5 | Poland | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Pawel Tarnowski | Piotr Myszka |
6 | Italy | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Mattia Camboni | |
7 | Greece | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Byron Kokkalanis | Byron Kokkalanis |
8 | China | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Bi Kun | |
9 | Spain | 2018 Worlds | 13 | Iván Pastor | |
10 | Israel | 2018 Worlds | 14 | Ofek Elimeleh | Shahar Zubari |
11 | Norway | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Sebastian Wang-Hansen | |
12 | South Korea | 2019 Worlds | 9 | Cho Won-woo | |
13 | Hong Kong | 2019 Worlds | 13 | Michael Cheng | |
14 | Belarus | 2019 Worlds | 23 | Artem Javadav | |
15 | Switzerland | 2019 Worlds | 25 | Mateo Sanz Lanz | Mateo Sanz Lanz |
16 | Lithuania | 2019 Worlds | 33 | Juozas Bernotas | Juozas Bernotas |
17 | United States | 2019 Worlds | 42 | Pedro Pascual | Pedro Pascual |
18 | Cyprus | 2019 Worlds | 43 | Andreas Cariolou | Andreas Cariolou |
19 | Czech Republic | 2019 Worlds | 46 | Karel Lavický | |
20 | Algeria | 2019 African | 1 | Hamza Bouras | |
21 | TBA (Asia) | ||||
22 | New Zealand | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 54 | Antonio Cozzolino | |
23 | Russia | 2020 European | 20 | Aleksandr Askerov | |
24 | Mexico | 2020 World Cup (NAM) | 2 | Ignacio Berenguer | |
25 | Argentina | 2020 South American | 1 | Francisco Saubidet |
One-person dinghy – Laser
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Kenji Nanri |
2 | Cyprus | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Pavlos Kontides | Pavlos Kontides |
3 | Australia | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Matthew Wearn | Matthew Wearn |
4 | Germany | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Philipp Buhl | |
5 | New Zealand | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Sam Meech | Sam Meech |
6 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Elliot Hanson | Elliot Hanson |
7 | Norway | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Hermann Tomasgaard | |
8 | France | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Jean-Baptiste Bernaz | Jean-Baptiste Bernaz |
9 | United States | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Charlie Buckingham | Charlie Buckingham |
10 | Finland | 2018 Worlds | 12 | Kaarle Tapper | Kaarle Tapper |
11 | Estonia | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Karl-Martin Rammo | |
12 | Brazil | 2018 Worlds | 19 | João Pedro Souto | Robert Scheidt |
13 | Croatia | 2018 Worlds | 20 | Tonči Stipanović | |
14 | Peru | 2018 Worlds | 21 | Stefano Peschiera | Stefano Peschiera |
15 | South Korea | 2018 Worlds | 22 | Ha Jee-min | |
16 | Malaysia | 2018 Asian Games | 2 | Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy | Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy |
17 | Sweden | 2019 Worlds | 13 | Jesper Stålheim | Jesper Stålheim |
18 | Argentina | 2019 Worlds | 14 | Francisco Guaragna | Francisco Guaragna |
19 | Russia | 2019 Worlds | 17 | Sergey Komissarov | |
20 | Hungary | 2019 Worlds | 20 | Benjámin Vadnai | Benjámin Vadnai |
21 | Slovenia | 2019 Worlds | 26 | Žan Luka Zelko | |
22 | Guatemala | 2019 Pan American | 1 | Juan Ignacio Maegli | Juan Ignacio Maegli |
23 | El Salvador | 2019 Pan American | 4 | Enrique Arathoon | Enrique Arathoon |
24 | Seychelles | 2019 African | 1 | Rodney Govinden | Rodney Govinden |
25 | Egypt | 2019 African | 2 | Aly Badawy | |
26 | TBA (Asia) | ||||
27 | TBA (Asia) | ||||
28 | Samoa | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 115 | Eroni Leilua | Eroni Leilua |
29 | Papua New Guinea | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 123 | Teariki Numa | Teariki Numa |
30 | 2021 SOF (Europe) | ||||
31 | 2021 SOF (Europe) | ||||
32 | Trinidad and Tobago | 2020 World Cup (NAM) | 4 | Andrew Lewis | Andrew Lewis |
33 | Chile | 2019 Copa Brasil (SAM) | 1 | Clemente Seguel | |
34 | Tripartite | N/A | N/A | ||
35 | Tripartite | N/A | N/A |
Heavyweight one-person dinghy – Finn
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | |
2 | Hungary | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Zsombor Berecz | |
3 | Sweden | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Max Salminen | Max Salminen |
4 | Netherlands | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Pieter-Jan Postma | Nicholas Heiner |
5 | New Zealand | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Josh Junior | |
6 | Canada | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Tom Ramshaw | |
7 | Argentina | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Facundo Olezza | |
8 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 8 | Edward Wright | Giles Scott |
9 | Turkey | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Alican Kaynar | Alican Kaynar |
10 | Brazil | 2019 European (Worlds) | 7 | Jorge Zarif | |
11 | Norway | 2019 European (Worlds) | 9 | Anders Pedersen | |
12 | United States | 2019 European (Worlds) | 11 | Caleb Paine | Luke Muller |
13 | Greece | 2019 European (Worlds) | 13 | Ioannis Mitakis | Ioannis Mitakis |
14 | 2021 Finn Gold Cup (Africa) | ||||
15 | China | 2019 World Cup (Asia) | 19 | He Chen | |
16 | Australia | 2019 Finn Gold Cup (Oceania) | 5 | Jake Lilley | |
17 | 2021 Finn Gold Cup (Europe) | ||||
18 | Mexico | 2020 World Cup (NAM) | 6 | Juan Pérez Soltero | |
19 | Venezuela | 2019 Copa Brasil (SAM) | 4 | Andres Lage | Andres Lage |
Two-person dinghy – 470
Skiff – 49er
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Leonard Takahashi Ibuki Koizumi |
2 | Croatia | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Šime Fantela Mihovil Fantela | |
3 | France | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Mathieu Frei Noé Delpech | Émile Amoros Lucas Rual |
4 | Germany | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Tim Fischer Fabian Graf | |
5 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 5 | James Peters Fynn Sterritt | Dylan Fletcher Stuart Bithell |
6 | New Zealand | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Logan Dunning Beck Oscar Gunn | Peter Burling Blair Tuke |
7 | Portugal | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Jorge Lima José Costa | |
8 | Switzerland | 2018 Worlds | 10 | Lucien Cujean Sébastien Schneiter | Lucien Cujean Sébastien Schneiter |
9 | Denmark | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Mads Emil Lübeck Nikolaj Hoffmann Buhl | Jakob Precht Jensen Jonas Warrer |
10 | Spain | 2019 Worlds | 4 | Diego Botín Iago López | Diego Botín Iago López |
11 | Austria | 2019 Worlds | 6 | Benjamin Bildstein David Hussl | |
12 | Netherlands | 2019 Worlds | 8 | Bart Lambriex Pim van Vugt | Bart Lambriex Pim van Vugt |
13 | Poland | 2019 Worlds | 10 | Łukasz Przybytek Paweł Kołodziński | |
14 | TBA (Africa) | | |||
15 | TBA (Asia) | | |||
16 | Australia | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 5 | William Phillips Sam Phillips | William Phillips Sam Phillips |
17 | TBA (Europe) | | |||
18 | Canada | 2019 Pan American (NAM) | 3 | Alexander Heinzemann Justin Barnes | |
19 | Brazil | 2019 Pan American (SAM) | 1 | Marco Grael Gabriel Borges | Marco Grael Gabriel Borges |
Women's events
Windsurfer – RS:X
One-person dinghy – Laser Radial
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Manami Doi |
2 | Belgium | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Emma Plasschaert | |
3 | Netherlands | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Marit Bouwmeester | Marit Bouwmeester |
4 | Denmark | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Anne-Marie Rindom | Anne-Marie Rindom |
5 | Finland | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Monika Mikkola | |
6 | United States | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Paige Railey | Paige Railey |
7 | Canada | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Sarah Douglas | |
8 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Alison Young | Alison Young |
9 | Hungary | 2018 Worlds | 8 | Mária Érdi | |
10 | Switzerland | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Maud Jayet | |
11 | Turkey | 2018 Worlds | 10 | Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş | Ecem Güzel |
12 | Poland | 2018 Worlds | 12 | Magdalena Kwaśna | Magdalena Kwaśna |
13 | Greece | 2018 Worlds | 16 | Vasileia Karachaliou | Vasileia Karachaliou |
14 | Italy | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Carolina Albano | |
15 | Sweden | 2018 Worlds | 18 | Josefin Olsson | Josefin Olsson |
16 | France | 2018 Worlds | 19 | Mathilde de Kerangat | Marie Bolou |
17 | Norway | 2018 Worlds | 21 | Line Flem Høst | |
18 | China | 2018 Worlds | 25 | Zhang Dongshuang | |
19 | Germany | 2018 Worlds | 26 | Svenja Weger | |
20 | Malaysia | 2018 Asian Games | 3 | Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif | Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif |
21 | Croatia | 2019 Worlds | 20 | Elena Vorobeva | |
22 | Lithuania | 2019 Worlds | 28 | Viktorija Andrulytė | Viktorija Andrulytė |
23 | Belarus | 2019 Worlds | 40 | Tatiana Drozdovskaya | |
24 | Australia | 2019 Worlds | 41 | Zoe Thomson | Mara Stransky |
25 | Russia | 2019 Worlds | 45 | Ekaterina Zyuzina | |
26 | Ireland | 2019 Worlds | 46 | Aisling Keller | Annalise Murphy |
27 | New Zealand | 2019 Worlds | 47 | Olivia Christie | |
28 | Cyprus | 2019 Worlds | 50 | Marilena Makri | Marilena Makri |
29 | Guatemala | 2019 Worlds | 51 | Isabella Maegli | Isabella Maegli |
30 | Thailand | 2019 Worlds | 52 | Kamolwan Chanyim | |
31 | Argentina | 2019 Pan American | 3 | Lucía Falasca | Lucía Falasca |
32 | Uruguay | 2019 Pan American | 4 | Dolores Moreira | Dolores Moreira |
33 | Mozambique | 2019 African | 1 | Deisy Nhaquile | Deisy Nhaquile |
34 | Egypt | 2019 African | 2 | Khouloud Mansy | |
35 | TBA (Asia) | ||||
36 | TBA (Asia) | ||||
37 | Fiji | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 97 | Sophia Morgan | |
38 | Papua New Guinea | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 102 | Rose-Lee Numa | |
39 | 2021 SOF (Europe) | ||||
40 | 2021 SOF (Europe) | ||||
41 | Mexico | 2020 World Cup (NAM) | 8 | Elena Oetling | |
42 | Peru | 2019 Copa Brasil (SAM) | 1 | Paloma Schmidt | Paloma Schmidt |
43 | Tripartite | N/A | N/A | ||
44 | Tripartite | N/A | N/A |
Two-person dinghy – 470
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Ai Kondo Miho Yoshioka |
2 | Spain | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Silvia Mas Patricia Cantero | Silvia Mas Patricia Cantero |
3 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Hannah Mills Eilidh McIntyre | Hannah Mills Eilidh McIntyre |
4 | France | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Camille Lecointre Aloïse Retornaz | Camille Lecointre Aloïse Retornaz |
5 | China | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Wei Mengxi Gao Haiyan | |
6 | Italy | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Benedetta di Salle Alessandra Dubbini | |
7 | Greece | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Maria Bozi Rafailina Klonaridou | Maria Bozi Rafailina Klonaridou |
8 | Slovenia | 2018 Worlds | 10 | Tina Mrak Veronika Macarol | |
9 | Israel | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Gil Cohen Noa Lasry | |
10 | Poland | 2019 Worlds | 7 | Agnieszka Skrzypulec Jolanta Ogar | Agnieszka Skrzypulec Jolanta Ogar |
11 | Brazil | 2019 Worlds | 8 | Fernanda Oliveira Ana Barbachan | |
12 | Australia | 2019 Worlds | 9 | Nia Jerwood Monique Devries | |
13 | Netherlands | 2019 Worlds | 12 | Afrodite Zegers Lobke Berkhout | Afrodite Zegers Lobke Berkhout |
14 | New Zealand | 2019 Worlds | 15 | Susannah Pyatt Brianna Reynolds-Smith | |
15 | Germany | 2019 Worlds | 16 | Frederike Löwe Anna Markfort | |
16 | Switzerland | 2019 Worlds | 18 | Linda Fahrni Maja Siegenthaler | |
17 | Mozambique | 2019 African | 6 | Denise Parruque Maria Machava | Denise Parruque Maria Machava |
18 | Malaysia | 2019 Asian | 5 | Nuraisyah Jamil Juni Noor Jamali | Nuraisyah Jamil Juni Noor Jamali |
— | Sail Melbourne Int'l (Oceania) | | |||
19 | 2021 Worlds (Europe) | | |||
20 | United States | 2020 World Cup (NAM) | 8 | Carmen Cowles Emma Cowles | |
21 | Argentina | 2020 South American | 1 | María Belén Tavella Lourdes Hartkopf |
Skiff – 49erFX
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Anna Yamazaki Sena Takano |
2 | Netherlands | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Annemiek Bekkering Annette Duetz | Annemiek Bekkering Annette Duetz |
3 | Austria | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Tanja Frank Lorena Abicht | Tanja Frank Lorena Abicht |
4 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Sophie Weguelin Sophie Ainsworth | Charlotte Dobson Saskia Tidey |
5 | Brazil | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Martine Grael Kahena Kunze | Martine Grael Kahena Kunze |
6 | Denmark | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Jena Mai Hansen Katja Salskov-Iversen | Ida Marie Baad Nielsen Marie Thusgaard Olsen |
7 | New Zealand | 2018 Worlds | 8 | Alexandra Maloney Molly Meech | Alexandra Maloney Molly Meech |
8 | Norway | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Ragna Agerup Maia Agerup | |
9 | Australia | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Natasha Bryant Annie Wilmot | Tess Lloyd Jaime Ryan |
10 | Germany | 2019 Worlds | 5 | Tina Lutz Susann Beucke | |
11 | Argentina | 2019 Worlds | 8 | Victoria Travascio María Sol Branz | |
12 | United States | 2019 Worlds | 9 | Paris Henken Anna Tobias | Stephanie Roble Maggie Shea |
13 | Poland | 2019 Worlds | 12 | Aleksandra Melzacka Kinga Łoboda | Aleksandra Melzacka Kinga Łoboda |
14 | Spain | 2019 Worlds | 14 | Patricia Suaréz Nicole van der Velden | Paula Barceló Támara Echegoyen |
15 | Singapore | 2019 Worlds | 15 | Kimberly Lim Cecilia Low | |
16 | France | 2019 Worlds | 16 | Julie Bossard Aude Compan | |
17 | TBA (Africa) | | |||
18 | TBA (Asia) | | |||
— | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | | |||
19 | TBA (Europe) | | |||
20 | Canada | 2019 Pan American (NAM) | 4 | Alexandra Ten Hove Mariah Millen | |
21 | Peru | 2019 Pan American (SAM) | 5 | Diana Tudela María Pia van Oordt | Diana Tudela María Pia van Oordt |
Mixed events
Multihull – Nacra 17
# | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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1 | Japan | Host Country | N/A | N/A | Shibuki Iitsuka Eri Hatayama |
2 | Italy | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Ruggero Tita Caterina Banti | |
3 | Australia | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Nathan Outteridge Haylee Outteridge | Jason Waterhouse Lisa Darmanin |
4 | Argentina | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Santiago Lange Cecilia Carranza Saroli | |
5 | Denmark | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Christian Peter Lübeck Lin Ea Cenholt | Christian Peter Lübeck Lin Ea Cenholt |
6 | Brazil | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Samuel Albrecht Gabriela Nicolino de Sá | |
7 | Great Britain | 2018 Worlds | 8 | John Gimson Anna Burnet | John Gimson Anna Burnet |
8 | Austria | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Thomas Zajac Barbara Matz | |
9 | New Zealand | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Micah Wilkinson Olivia MacKay | Micah Wilkinson Erica Dawson |
10 | Spain | 2019 Worlds | 5 | Tara Pacheco Florián Trittel | Tara Pacheco Florián Trittel |
11 | France | 2019 Worlds | 10 | Quentin Delapierre Manon Audinet | Quentin Delapierre Manon Audinet |
12 | Germany | 2019 Worlds | 11 | Paul Kohlhoff Alica Stuhlemmer | |
13 | United States | 2019 Worlds | 14 | Riley Gibbs Anna Weis | Riley Gibbs Anna Weis |
14 | Norway | 2019 Worlds | 21 | Nicholas Fadler Martinsen Martine Steller Mortensen | |
15 | Sweden | 2019 Worlds | 26 | Emil Järudd Cecilia Jonsson | |
16 | TBA (Africa) | | |||
17 | TBA (Asia) | | |||
— | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | | |||
18 | TBA (Europe) | | |||
19 | Puerto Rico | 2019 Pan American (NAM) | 6 | Enrique Figueroa Gretchen Ortiz | Enrique Figueroa Gretchen Ortiz |
20 | Uruguay | 2019 Pan American (SAM) | 4 | Pablo Defazio Dominique Knüppel | Pablo Defazio Dominique Knüppel |
Notes
- In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, World Sailing supports the decision from the IOC and Tokyo 2020 organizing committee on the postponement of the Olympics; therefore, the qualification system will be revised with the remaining meets scheduled to happen by late 2020 or early 2021.[9]
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