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Host venues lined up for 2023 and 2024 Youth Sailing World Championships
- 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships will be held in Búzios, Brazil, from 8-16 December 2023.
- The 2024 edition is being planned for Lake Garda, Italy, from 13-20 July 2024.
World Sailing is excited to announce that the host venue of the 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships will be the coastal resort town of Armação dos Búzios, Brazil, and the 2024 edition is being planned for Lake Garda, Italy.
The 2023 Youth World Sailing Championships will take place from 8-16 December 2023 at the beautiful city of Búzios within Rasa Beach Bay, from Praia Rasa in the west of the bay to Praia dos Ossos at the eastern end.
Quanhai Li, World Sailing President, said, “As we look ahead to the 52nd and 53rd editions of the Youth Sailing World Championships, we are extremely proud to share one of World Sailing’s most important events with two locations steeped in sailing history. The commitment of both organising committees, national sailing federations and local partners to the sailors, sailing, and World Sailing’s vision for sustainability, equality and inclusion are great foundations for truly memorable events over the next two years.”
David Graham, World Sailing Chief Executive Officer, said, “I am looking forward to both Youth Sailing World Championships. The Youth World Championships are always a highlight of the sailing calendar and I’m delighted the youth worlds committee have selected two impressive locations. We look forward to ensuring the respective organising committees deliver successful events.”
Get ready to experience Búzios
Known as a popular vacation destination, Búzios is located 137km east of Rio de Janeiro and boasts 23 beaches within a calm, natural horseshoe bay with ideal sailing conditions courtesy of annual trade winds from northeast to east and between 10-18 knots. The race village will be located at several sites in Búzios including the planned community of Aretê Buzios, which is capable of providing on-site facilities for sailors, coaches, equipment and visitors, and the Iate Clube Armação de Búzios (ICAB), venue of the 2009 edition.
The Organising Committee will be led by Marco Aurelio de Sá Ribeiro, President of the Brazilian Sailing Federation, and comprise leading sailors with support from the Brazilian Navy.
He said, “I think the great legacy is to inspire young Brazilians to sail more and to continue sailing, in addition to keeping the boats in the country, doubling the size of youth sailing in Brazil. Another goal is to consolidate the training centre in Búzios as a reference location for teams from all over the world. This event opens the door to our future goal of hosting a World Sailing Championship here in Brazil.”
The Notice of Race for the 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships will be published in February.
Looking ahead to Lake Garda 2024
Alto Lago di Garda is being lined up as the site of the 2024 Youth Sailing World Championships.
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy and borders the regions of Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige. Blessed with inspiring scenery, clean waters and constant winds – known as Peler and Ora – coming from the north in the morning and the south in the afternoon – it is a great venue for sailing and windsurfing.
In a new concept, it has been agreed subject to contract, that World Sailing will work with several Italian clubs located on the lake, each with a wealth of tournament experience, including Fraglia della Vela Riva, Lega Navale Italiana Riva del Garda, Circolo Vela Arco, Circolo Surf Torbole, Circolo Vela Torbole, Fraglia Vela Malcesine.
Francesco Ettorre, President of the Italian Sailing Federation, said, “For me and the entire Italian Sailing Federation, it is a huge honour to have the chance to organise the Youth Sailing World Championship for the first time in Italy. It represents an international recognition for the work carried out so far.
“For this opportunity, I wish to thank first of all, World Sailing President Quanhai Li; Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi; the Italian National Olympic Committee and President Giovanni Malagò; and the Sport e Salute’s President Vito Cozzoli. I also want to thank all the clubs who make up the Organising Committee because it is only thanks to them that it is possible to succeed in bringing such high value events to Italy.”