Soling South American Championship Explained

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The Soling South American Championship is an International sailing regatta in the Soling organized by the International Soling Association under auspiciën of World Sailing.[1] The initiative for this event was taken, inspired by the success of the Soling European Championship in 1971 to promote Soling sailing in the South America.Since then about 40 Soling South American Championship were held. The popularity grew during the Olympic period of the Soling. After that era the event continued and is still reasonable successful.The Soling South American Championship is an "Open" event. This means that competitors from all over the world are eligible to enter.

Editions

Year City Country Dates Boats Athletes Nations Note/
Reference
4–11 April - - - ,
4–11 February 13 29 2 ,
13–21 April - - - ,
23 November - 1 December 16 48 3 ,
- - - 4 ,
- - - - ,
4–13 March 11 33 3 ,
14 42 2 ,
- - - -
14–23 November - - -
Not Sailed
Not Sailed
January 1983 13 39 2
- - -
- - -
- - - -
- 27 9 3
Not Sailed
Not Sailed
January 21 7 2
Not Sailed
Not Sailed
Not Sailed
Not Sailed
Not Sailed
27 February – 2 March
8–10 May
19–21 May
4–11 April ,
9–11 November
15–17 November
17–20 April
11–14 November
24–27 November ,
13–16 April ,
4–7 April ,
10–13 December ,
9–12 December ,
13–15 November ,
8–10 October ,
15–18 November ,
28–30 April ,
17–20 April
20–23 November ,
21–24 June ,
17–20 November
25–27 May
14–17 November ,
10–12 October ,

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Championship rules . 22 March 2004 . 1968 . Collins . Matias . Matias Collins . www.soling.com . International Soling Association . English . ASCII . 29 January 2020.