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- Timeline Quota places
- Summary
- Men's events Windsurfer – RS:X One-person dinghy – Laser Heavyweight one-person dinghy – Finn Two-person dinghy – 470 Skiff – 49er
- Women's events Windsurfer – RS:X One-person dinghy – Laser Radial Two-person dinghy – 470 Skiff – 49erFX
- Mixed events Multihull – Nacra 17
- References
{{Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics}}{{OlympicsQualificationCaveat | sport = sailing | url = http://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/FINAL20180315Tokyo2020QualificationSystemSailingeng-[23689].pdf | title = Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Sailing | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}This article details the qualifying phase for sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics. 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. 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 2020, 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.[1] Timeline Event | Date | Venue |
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2018 Sailing World Championships | July 30 – August 12, 2018 | DEN}} Aarhus | 2018 Asian Games | August 18 – September 2, 2018 | INA}} Jakarta & Palembang | 2019 Finn European Championships | May 10–18, 2019 | GRE}} Athens[2][3] | 2019 Laser World Championships | July 1–9, 2019 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Sakaiminato[2][4] | 2019 Women's Laser Radial World Championships | July 16–24, 2019 | 2019 Pan American Games | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | PER}} Paracas | 2019 470 World Championships | August 2–9, 2019 | JPN}} Enoshima[2][4] | 2019 RS:X Windsurfing World Championships | September 22–28, 2019 | ITA}} Torbole[5] | 2019 Nacra 17 World Championships | November 29 – December 8, 2019 | {{flagicon|NZL}} Auckland[6] | 2019 49er & 49er FX World Championships | Africa Qualification Events |
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2019 African Sailing Championships (RS:X, Laser, Laser Radial) | October 6–12, 2019 | ALG}} Algiers[2] | 2020 African Sailing Championships (470) | January 12–18, 2020 | ANG}} Luanda[2] | 2020 Sailing World Cup Genoa (49er, 49erFX, Nacra 17) | April 13–19, 2020 | ITA}} Genoa[7] | Asia Qualification Events |
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2019 Sailing World Cup Enoshima (Finn) | August 25 – September 1, 2019 | JPN}} Enoshima[2] | 2019 Asian Sailing Championships (470) | December 16–21, 2019 | CHN}} Shenzhen[2] | 2020 Asian Sailing Championships (RS:X, Laser, Laser Radial, 49er) | March 15–22, 2020 | UAE}} Abu Dhabi[2] | 2020 Asian Sailing Championships (49erFX) | March 20–29, 2020 | CHN}} Hainan[2] | 2020 Asian Sailing Championships (Nacra 17) | March 27–31, 2020 | CHN}} Shanghai[2] | Europe Qualification Events |
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2020 Sailing World Cup Genoa (all events) | April 13–19, 2020 | ITA}} Genoa[2][7] | North America Qualification Events |
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2019 Pan American Games (49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17) | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | PER}} Paracas[8] | 2020 Sailing World Cup Miami (RS:X, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial and 470) | January 26 – February 2, 2020 | USA}} Miami[7] | South America Qualification Events |
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2019 Pan American Games (49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17) | July 26 – August 11, 2019 | PER}} Paracas[8] | 2019 Copa Brasil (Laser, Laser Radial, Finn) | November 25–30, 2019 | BRA}} Rio de Janeiro[2] | 2020 South American Sailing Championships (RS:X) | February 9–15, 2020 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Mar del Plata[2] | 2020 South American Sailing Championships (470) | February 11–17, 2020 | Oceania Qualification Events |
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2019 Finn Gold Cup | December 16–21, 2019 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Melbourne[2] | 2020 Sail Melbourne International (470) | January 17–21, 2020 | 2020 Nacra 17 World Championships | February 11–16, 2020 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Geelong[2] | 2020 49er & 49er FX World Championships | 2020 Laser World Championships | February 11–16, 2020 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Melbourne[2] | 2020 Women's Laser Radial World Championships | February 21–27, 2020 | 2020 RS:X Windsurfing World Championships | February 23–29, 2020 | NZL}} Auckland[2] |
Quota placesBelow are the number of boats. 470, 49er, 49erFX, and Nacra 17 classes have crew of 2 people per boat. Event | 2018 WC|2018 Sailing World Championships | 2018 ASG|2018 Asian Games | 2019 PAG|2019 Pan American Games | 2019 WC|2019 Class World Championships | AFR|African Qualification Event | ASI|Asian Qualification Event | OCE|Oceanian Qualification Event | EUR|European Qualification Event | NAM|North American Qualification Event | SAM|South American Qualification Event | Hosts | Tri.|Tripartite Commission Invitation Places | Total|Total boats |
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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 |
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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 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 21 | Mixed |
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Nacra 17 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 20 |
Summary{{Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – List of Qualified NOCs}}Men's eventsWindsurfer – RS:X # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | 02|2}} | NED|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Dorian van Rijsselberghe | 03|3}} | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Louis Giard | 04|4}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Kieran Holmes-Martin | 05|5}} | POL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Pawel Tarnowski | 06|6}} | ITA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Mattia Camboni | 07|7}} | GRE|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Byron Kokkalanis | 08|8}} | CHN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Bi Kun | 09|9}} | ESP|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 13 | Iván Pastor | 10 | ISR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 14 | Ofek Elimeleh | 11 | NOR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Sebastian Wang-Hansen | 12 | 2019 Worlds | 13 | 2019 Worlds | 14 | 2019 Worlds | 15 | 2019 Worlds | 16 | 2019 Worlds | 17 | 2019 Worlds | 18 | 2019 Worlds | 19 | 2019 Worlds | 20 | African Championships | 21 | Asian Championships | 22 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 23 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 24 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | 25 | South American Championships |
One-person dinghy – Laser # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | 02|2}} | CYP|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Pavlos Kontides | 03|3}} | AUS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Matthew Wearn | 04|4}} | GER|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Philipp Buhl | 05|5}} | NZL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Sam Meech | 06|6}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Elliot Hanson | 07|7}} | NOR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Hermann Tomasgaard | 08|8}} | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Jean Baptiste Bernaz | 09|9}} | USA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Charlie Buckingham | 10 | FIN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 12 | Kaarle Tapper | 11 | EST|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Karl-Martin Rammo | 12 | BRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 19 | João Pedro Souto | 13 | CRO|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 20 | Tonči Stipanović | 14 | PER|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 21 | Stefano Peschiera | 15 | KOR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 22 | Ha Jee-min | 16 | MAS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Asian | 2 | Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy | 17 | 2019 Pan American | 18 | 2019 Pan American | 19 | 2019 Worlds | 20 | 2019 Worlds | 21 | 2019 Worlds | 22 | 2019 Worlds | 23 | 2019 Worlds | 24 | African Championships | 25 | African Championships | 26 | Asian Championships | 27 | Asian Championships | 28 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 29 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 30 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 31 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 32 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | 33 | 2019 Copa Brasil (SAM) | 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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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | 02|2}} | HUN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Zsombor Berecz | 03|3}} | SWE|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Max Salminen | 04|4}} | NED|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Pieter-Jan Postma | 05|5}} | NZL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Josh Junior | 06|6}} | CAN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Tom Ramshaw | 07|7}} | ARG|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Facundo Olezza | 08|8}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 8 | Edward Wright | 09|9}} | TUR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Alican Kaynar | 10 | 2019 Worlds | 11 | 2019 Worlds | 12 | 2019 Worlds | 13 | 2019 Worlds | 14 | African Championships | 15 | Sailing World Cup (Asia) | 16 | Finn Gold Cup (Oceania) | 17 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 18 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | 19 | 2019 Copa Brasil (SAM) |
Two-person dinghy – 470 # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | | 02|2}} | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Kevin Peponnet Jérémie Mion | 03|3}} | ESP|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Jordi Xammar Nicolás Rodríguez | 04|4}} | SWE|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Anton Dahlberg Fredrik Bergström | 05|5}} | AUS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Mathew Belcher William Ryan | 06|6}} | USA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Stuart McNay David Hughes | 07|7}} | ITA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Giacomo Ferrari Giulio Calabrò | 08|8}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Luke Patience Chris Grube | 09|9}} | NZL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 12 | Paul Snow-Hansen Daniel Willcox | 10 | 2019 Worlds | | 11 | 2019 Worlds | | 12 | 2019 Worlds | | 13 | 2019 Worlds | | 14 | African Championships | | 15 | Asian Championships | | 16 | Sail Melbourne Int'l (Oceania) | | 17 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | | 18 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | | 19 | South American Championships | |
Skiff – 49er # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | | 02|2}} | CRO|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Šime Fantela Mihovil Fantela | 03|3}} | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Mathieu Frei Noé Delpech | 04|4}} | GER|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Tim Fischer Fabian Graf | 05|5}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | James Peters Fynn Sterritt | 06|6}} | NZL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Logan Dunning Beck Oscar Gunn | 07|7}} | POR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Jorge Lima José Costa | 08|8}} | SUI|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 10 | Lucien Cujean Sébastien Schneiter | 09|9}} | DEN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Mads Emil Lübeck Nikolaj Hoffmann Buhl | 10 | 2019 Worlds | | 11 | 2019 Worlds | | 12 | 2019 Worlds | | 13 | 2019 Worlds | | 14 | Sailing World Cup (Africa) | | 15 | Asian Championships | | 16 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | | 17 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | | 18 | Pan American Games (NAM) | | 19 | Pan American Games (SAM) | |
Women's eventsWindsurfer – RS:X # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | 02|2}} | NED|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Lilian de Geus | 03|3}} | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Charline Picon | 04|4}} | CHN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Lu Yunxiu | 05|5}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Emma Wilson | 06|6}} | POL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Zofia Noceti-Klepacka | 07|7}} | ITA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Marta Maggetti | 08|8}} | ISR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Maya Morris | 09|9}} | ESP|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 12 | Blanca Manchón | 10 | DEN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 14 | Lærke Buhl-Hansen | 11 | RUS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Stefania Elfutina | 12 | EST|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 19 | Ingrid Puusta | 13 | 2019 Worlds | 14 | 2019 Worlds | 15 | 2019 Worlds | 16 | 2019 Worlds | 17 | 2019 Worlds | 18 | 2019 Worlds | 19 | 2019 Worlds | 20 | 2019 Worlds | 21 | 2019 Worlds | 22 | African Championships | 23 | Asian Championships | 24 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 25 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 26 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | 27 | South American Championships |
One-person dinghy – Laser Radial # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | 02|2}} | BEL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Emma Plasschaert | 03|3}} | NED|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Marit Bouwmeester | 04|4}} | DEN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Anne-Marie Rindom | 05|5}} | FIN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Monika Mikkola | 06|6}} | USA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Paige Railey | 07|7}} | CAN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Sarah Douglas | 08|8}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Alison Young | 09|9}} | HUN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 8 | Mária Érdi | 10 | SUI|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Maud Jayet | 11 | TUR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 10 | Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş | 12 | POL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 12 | Magdalena Kwaśna | 13 | GRE|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 16 | Vasileia Karachaliou | 14 | ITA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 17 | Carolina Albano | 15 | SWE|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 18 | Josefin Olsson | 16 | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 19 | Mathilde de Kerangat | 17 | NOR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 21 | Line Flem Høst | 18 | CHN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 25 | Zhang Dongshuang | 19 | GER|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 26 | Svenja Weger | 20 | MAS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Asian | 3 | Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif | 21 | 2019 Pan American | 22 | 2019 Pan American | 23 | 2019 Worlds | 24 | 2019 Worlds | 25 | 2019 Worlds | 26 | 2019 Worlds | 27 | 2019 Worlds | 28 | 2019 Worlds | 29 | 2019 Worlds | 30 | 2019 Worlds | 31 | 2019 Worlds | 32 | 2019 Worlds | 33 | African Championships | 34 | African Championships | 35 | Asian Championships | 36 | Asian Championships | 37 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 38 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | 39 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 40 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | 41 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | 42 | 2019 Copa Brasil (SAM) | 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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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | | 02|2}} | ESP|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Silvia Mas Patricia Cantero | 03|3}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Hannah Mills Eilidh McIntyre | 04|4}} | FRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Camille Lecointre Aloise Retornaz | 05|5}} | CHN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 6 | Wei Mengxi Gao Haiyan | 06|6}} | ITA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 7 | Benedetta di Salle Alessandra Dubbini | 07|7}} | GRE|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Maria Bozi Rafailina Klonaridou | 08|8}} | SLO|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 10 | Tina Mrak Veronika Macarol | 09|9}} | ISR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Gil Cohen Noa Lasry | 10 | 2019 Worlds | | 11 | 2019 Worlds | | 12 | 2019 Worlds | | 13 | 2019 Worlds | | 14 | 2019 Worlds | | 15 | 2019 Worlds | | 16 | African Championships | | 17 | Asian Championships | | 18 | Sail Melbourne Int'l (Oceania) | | 19 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | | 20 | Sailing World Cup (NAM) | | 21 | South American Championships | |
Skiff – 49erFX # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | | 02|2}} | NED|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Annemiek Bekkering Annette Duetz | 03|3}} | AUT|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Tanja Frank Lorena Abicht | 04|4}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Sophie Weguelin Sophie Ainsworth | 05|5}} | BRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Martine Grael Kahena Kunze | 06|6}} | DEN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Jena Mai Hansen Katja Salskov-Iversen | 07|7}} | NZL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 8 | Alexandra Maloney Molly Meech | 08|8}} | NOR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Ragna Agerup Maia Agerup | 09|9}} | AUS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Natasha Bryant Annie Wilmot | 10 | 2019 Worlds | | 11 | 2019 Worlds | | 12 | 2019 Worlds | | 13 | 2019 Worlds | | 14 | 2019 Worlds | | 15 | 2019 Worlds | | 16 | Sailing World Cup (Africa) | | 17 | Asian Championships | | 18 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | | 19 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | | 20 | Pan American Games (NAM) | | 21 | Pan American Games (SAM) | |
Mixed eventsMultihull – Nacra 17 # | Nation | Qualification Tournament | Place in Event | Sailor | Sailor at Games |
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01|1}} | JPN|2020 Summer}} | Host Country | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | | 02|2}} | ITA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 1 | Ruggero Tita Caterina Banti | 03|3}} | AUS|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 2 | Nathan Outteridge Haylee Outteridge | 04|4}} | ARG|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 3 | Santiago Lange Cecilia Carranza Saroli | 05|5}} | DEN|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 4 | Christian Peter Lübeck Lin Ea Cenholt | 06|6}} | BRA|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 5 | Samuel Albrecht Gabriela Nicolino de Sá | 07|7}} | GBR|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 8 | John Gimson Anna Burnet | 08|8}} | AUT|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 9 | Thomas Zajac Barbara Matz | 09|9}} | NZL|2020 Summer}} | 2018 Worlds | 11 | Micah Wilkinson Olivia Mackay | 10 | 2019 Worlds | | 11 | 2019 Worlds | | 12 | 2019 Worlds | | 13 | 2019 Worlds | | 14 | 2019 Worlds | | 15 | Sailing World Cup (Africa) | | 16 | Asian Championships | | 17 | 2020 Worlds (Oceania) | | 18 | Sailing World Cup (Europe) | | 19 | Pan American Games (NAM) | | 20 | Pan American Games (SAM) | |
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