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TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION - 4 NATIONS SLOTS FOR MEN AND 6 FOR WOMEN UP FOR GRABS

01 Aug 2019

The Qualification System for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020 sets out the qualification system for each of the ten Olympic Sailing events and the 350 athletes.

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There are 19 nation quota places in the 470 Men and 21 in the 470 Women, of which one quota place in each event is automatically awarded to Japan as host nation.

Years of campaigning are now coming down to the crunch. You may be amongst the best sailors in the world, but with so few places on offer at the Olympics, not all nations can be represented. The challenge to qualify is intense, being ready and prepared is key.

The first qualification event for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games was the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, where 8 nations qualified in each of the 470 Men and 470 Women, as well as the host nation quota place to Japan*, as detailed below:

470 MEN 470 WOMEN
Australia China
France France
Great Britain Great Britain
Italy Greece
Japan* Israel
New Zealand Italy
Spain Japan*
Sweden Slovenia
USA Spain

The next opportunity to qualify is the 2019 470 World Championships in Enoshima, Japan, 2-9 August, where teams from around the world will battle it out on the same waters which will host the Olympic Sailing Competition. Here, 4 quota places are up for grabs in the 470 Men and 6 in the 470 Women. Nation quota places will be awarded to the best placed nations not already qualified from the 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships, and the nations not yet qualified who will be in battle for an Olympic Qualification place are:

Men - Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Greece Hungary, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Portugal, Russia, Switzerland, Thailand and Turkey.

Women - Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Sweden, Thailand and the USA.

After the 2019 470 Worlds, the focus moves to Continental Qualification, which guarantees a quota place to each of the six continents. Continental Qualification kicks off in Asia, where Shenzhen in China will host the 2019 470 Asian Championship from 16-21 December 2019, with 1 quota place available in the 470 Men and 1 in the 470 Women.

The remaining five Continental qualification events are scheduled for 2020, and again each event will award 1 quota place in the 470 Men and 1 in the 470 Women, as follows:

Oceania - 2020 Oceania Championship, Melbourne, Australia, 17-21 January 2020

Africa - 2020 African Championship, Luanda, Angola, 12-18 January 2020

North America and the Caribbean - Hempel Sailing World Cup Miami, USA – 19-26 January 2020

South America - 2020 South American Championship, Mar del Plata, Argentina, 11-17 February 2020.

Europe - Hempel Sailing World Cup Genoa, Italy, 13-19 April 2020 (entry system will be modified so all teams needing to qualify will get entry to the regatta)

Critically, if for any reason a qualified nation is unable to take up their quota place, then that place will be reallocated to the next highest placed nation who is not yet qualified, based on the results of the 2019 470 World Championships.

Securing your nation’s place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is just one part of the multi-faceted campaign, next step is for a team to secure the place as their nation representative. There is no let-up, as teams seek to qualify their nation and strive to meet their own national selection criteria for Tokyo 2020.

Just to note, amongst the additional criteria to be eligible to compete in Tokyo are:

  • Under 18 years of age shall present a signed and completed parent (or guardian) consent and declaration form to the OCOG by their Delegation Registration Meeting
  • Shall be registered as a World Sailing Sailor
  • Shall have appeared on the official World Sailing World Ranking List at any time between 1 January 2018 and 1 June 2020.
  • Shall have competed in at least one of the Olympic Qualification Events.

Click Here and then go to the 'documentation' tab for full information on the Qualification System for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020, including the complete list of qualification events for each of the ten events for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition, the World Sailing MNAs by Continent for the purposes of qualification to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition, and the nations qualified so far in each of the ten Olympic events.

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