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2021 One Design Class Championships National/North 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World Updated: 06/08/2021 PM Are we missing your class championship event on the list below? Email: [email protected] with the details 2021 2021 2021 2021 DATES EVENT VENUE NOTES Jan 8-10, 2021 470 NA's (9 boats) Co Grove SC, FL Jan 16-18, 2021 I-420 NA's (29 boats) Co Grove SC, FL Feb 5-7, 2021 Wayfarer 2020 US Nats Lake Eustis SC, FL Mar 7-10, 2021 Sunfish Masters Internationals Davis Island YC, Tampa, FL Mar 12-14, 2021 Sunfish Nats (at the Midwinters) Davis Island YC, Tampa, FL April 10-17, 2021 Melges 24 Worlds Charleston, SC Canceled April 17-18, 2021 Harpoon Nats Ocala SC, Lake Wier, FL April 30-May 2, 2021 J111 NA's Annapolis YC May 7-9, 2021 Moore 24 Nats Santa Cruz YC, CA May 8-15, 2021 Snipe Master Worlds St Petersburg, FL May 10-17, 2021 J70 NA's Annapolis, MD May 23-27, 2021 Catalina 22 Nats (23 boats) Pensacola YC, FL Jun 3-6, 2021 RS Aero NA's Bay Waveland YC, Bay St Louis, MS Jun 5-11, 2021 Hobie 16 NA's Ocean Springs YC, Ocean Springs, MS Jun 9-13, 2021 Sunfish NA's Lake Norman YC, Mooresville, NC Jun 10-12, 2021 San Juan 21 Nats Klamath Yacht Club, Klamath Falls, OR Jun 11-13, 2021 E-Scow Nats Little Egg Harbor YC, Beach Haven, NJ 2020 Rescheduled Jun 16-20, 2021 Snipe Nats Severn SA, Annapolis, MD Jun 16-22, 2021 J24 NA's Sayville YC, Blue Point, NY Jun 17-20, 2021 Etchells Nats Marblehead Jun 17-20, 2021 C-Scow Nats Muskegon YC, MI Jun 18-20, 2021 Laser Nationals and U.S. Singlehanded Champs Big Blue SA & Norfolk Y&Country Club,VA Jun 18-20, 2021 Wayfarer 2021 US Nats (at NC Gov Cup Regatta) Kerr Lake, Henderson, NC Jun 18-20, 2021 Weta East Coast Champ at NC Governor's Cup Carolina SC, Henderson Point, NC Jun 24-27, 2021 A Scow Nats Pewaukee YC, WI Jun 24-27, 2021 Finn Nats Corpus Christi YC, TX 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World 2021 2021 2021 2021 DATES EVENT VENUE NOTES Jun 26-27, 2021 Flying Scot Women's NA's Deep Creek YC, MD Jul 8-10, 2021 Rebel Nats Grand Rapids, MI July 10-16, 2021 Flying Scot NA's Westport, CT Jul 11-12, 2021 Vanguard 15 Nats Sayville YC, Blue Point, NY Jul 13-17, 2021 C-420 NA's Rochester YC, NY July 14-18, 2021 ILCA NA's Standard 7, Radlial 6, 4.7 St Francis YC, SF,CA July 17-18, 2021 Kestrel NA's Saratoga Lake Sailing Club, NY July 17-23, 2021 J22 Worlds Corpus Christi YC, TX Jul 26-30, 2021 Y-Flyer Nats Grande Maumelle SC, Little Rock, AR Jul 29-Aug 3, 2021 J109 NA's Columbia YC, Chicago July 31-Aug 8, 2021 Thistle Nats, Women Nats, Junior Nats Cleveland YC, Rocky River, OH Aug 4-7, 2021 Lightning Jrs, Women, Master NA's Pymatuning YC, Jamestown, PA Aug 4-7, 2021 2021Jet 14 Women's, Nats Junior and Masters North American Mayfield YC, NY Aug. 4-7, 2021 Championship Pymatuning Yacht Club, Jamestown, PA Aug 5-8 Yngling NA's SouthAlpena Coast YC, MI Corinthian YC, Marina del Rey, Aug 6-8, 2021 Coronado 15 NA's CA Aug 7-13, 2021 J70 Worlds Marina del Rey, CA Aug. 8-14, 2021 2021 Lightning North American Championship Edgewater YC, Cleveland, OH Aug 11-14, 2021 Force 5 NA's North Cape YC, La Salle, MI Aug 15-19, 2021 Ensign Nats Marquette YC, MI Aug 17-20, 2021 Rhodes 19 Nats Corinthian YC, Marblehead, MA Aug 18-21, 2021 Star NA's Newport Harbor YC, CA Aug. 19-22, 2021 Tarten Ten North Americans Racine YC, WI Sep 4-11, 2021 Star Worlds Kieler YC, Kiel, Germany Sept 9-12,2021 Weta North Americans Muskego YC, Muskegon, MI Sept. 10-12, 2021 2021 Snipe North American Championship Jubliee YC, Beverly, MA Sep 11-12, 2021 Wayfarer NA's Tawas Bay YC, East Tawas, MI Sept 13-18, 2021 Etchells Worlds Cowes Etchells fleet - Royal Yacht Squardon, Cowes, UK 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World 2021 2021 2021 2021 DATES EVENT VENUE NOTES Sept 16-19, 2021 J70 Corinthian Nats Eastern YC, Marblehead, MA Sept 17-19, 2021 US Sailing Championship of Champions Pontiac YC, Orchard Lake Village, MI Sept 21-25, 2021 Snipe Western Hemispheres and Orients Cottage Park, MA Sept 24-29, 2021 Sunfish Women's NA's Columbia SC, Lake Murray, SC Sep 24-Oct 2, 2021 J24 Worlds Poole, UK Oct 2-3, 2021 Viper 640 Women Int'l Noroton YC, Darien, CT Oct 4-5.2021 Viper 640 NA's Stamford YC Oct 7-10, 2021 Viper 640 Worlds Noroton YC, Darien, CT Oct 10- 17, 2021 ILCA Radial Women's Worlds Houston YC, Shoreacres, TX Oct 10- 17, 2021 ILCA Radial Men's Worlds Houston YC, Shoreacres, TX Oct 23-29, 2021 Sunfish Worlds Sarasota SS, Sarasota, FL Oct 26-Nov 5, 2021 505 Worlds Hamilton, Bermuda Oct 1-3, 2021 Etchells NA's San Diego YC, San Dego, CA Oct 1-3, 2021 J/80 North American Championship Eastport YC, Annapolis MD Oct 4-5, 2021 Viper 640 NA's Stamford YC Oct 7-10, 2021 Viper 640 Women Int'l Noroton YC, Darien, CT Oct 7-10, 2021 Viper 640 Worlds Noroton YC, Darien, CT Oct 8-10, 2021 Sunfish US Masters Rochester Canoe Club, NY Oct 9-10, 2021 Comet NA's Corsica River YC, MD Oct 10- 17, 2021 ILCA Radial Women's Worlds Houston YC, Shoreacres, TX Oct 10- 17, 2021 ILCA Radial Men's Worlds Houston YC, Shoreacres, TX Oct 23-29, 2021 Sunfish Worlds Sarasota SS, Sarasota, FL Oct 26-Nov 5, 2021 505 Worlds Hamilton, Bermuda Oct 28-Nov 1. 2021 J105 NA's Annapolis, MD Oct 29-Nov 4, 2021 A Class Cat NA's St Petersburg, FL Nov 1-4, 2021 Hobie Formula Wave Nats Corpus Christi YC, TX Nov 4-11, 2021 2.4mR Worlds Davis Island YC, Tampa, FL Rescheduled from 2020 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World 2021 2021 2021 2021 DATES EVENT VENUE NOTES 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World 2021 One Design Class Championships National/North American/World.
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