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Sailing Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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18 minutes ago, copravolley said:

3 medals + a potential medal in Nacra and that's OK for me. The goal should also be to qualify for the Olympics in all disciplines in 2028.

the target is 6 medals (with 4 golds) in LA

4 minutes ago, phelps said:

the target is 6 medals (with 4 golds) in LA

:yikes:
 

Wait is it your target or the Italian federation’s ? Not that it matters, but that total would be close to best case scenario. 
 

There’s only 10 events in the Olympic programme, and while Italy have a lot of medal contenders, Italy doesn’t have a lot of dominant athletes in sailing that are “locks” for the podium (like China in table tennis, going 1-2 in each gender and winning gold in the team events), it would be an amazing outcome and far from impossible but surprising and would require a lot of things to go right. 

Posted (edited)

of course it's my target and it's the best case scenario

 

however, Nacra 17 is almost a lock for gold (the only crew that might have a chance to beat our best crews are :GBR Gimson & Burnet, but only in light wind conditions)

 

then, given the results of the last big events, both iQFoiL and men's Kite are definitely gold medal contenders and coming home with no metal at all would be an absolute failure

 

those 4 medals should be the bare minimum

 

then, I expect mixed 470, women's ilca6 and maybe even women's 49er fx to be at least "competitive" (given that a medal in those classes would be quite surprising, but not impossible)

Edited by phelps
Posted (edited)

2026 Sailing Grand Slam Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofia #1/5  - Mallorca :ESP

 

Results (March 27 - April 4, 2026)

 

Men's IQFoil:

1. Nicolas Goyard :FRA

2. Noah Lyons :USA

3. Nicolo Renna :ITA

4. Duncan Monaghan :GBR 

5. Yoav Cohen :ISR

6. Tom Arnoux :FRA 

7. Johan Soe :DEN 

8. Tom Reuveny :ISR 

9. Luuc van Opzeeland :NED 

10. Federico Alan Pilloni :ITA 

11. Yoav Omer :ISR 

12. Grae Morris :AUS 

13. Kun Bi :CHN 

14. Andy Brown :GBR 

15. Elia Colombo :SUI 

 

Men's Formula Kite:

1. Maximilian Maeder :SGP 

2. Riccardo Pianosi :ITA 

3. Valentin Bontus :AUT 

4. Noah Runciman :USA 

5. Gian Stragiotti :SUI 

6. Bruno Lobo :BRA 

7. Jan Voster :GER 

8. Vojtech Koska :CZE 

9. Zhang Haoran :CHN 

10. Benoit Gomez :FRA 

11. Jannis Maus :GER 

12. Jan Marciniak :POL 

13. Kameron Maramenidis :GRE 

14. Huang Qibin :CHN 

15. Lucas Pes Fonseca :BRA 

 

Men's ILCA 7: (199 athletes :yikes:)

1. Matthew Wearn :AUS 

2. Elliot Hanson :GBR 

3. Michael Beckett :GBR 

4. Philipp Buhl :GER 

5. George Gautrey :NZL 

6. Filip Jurisic :CRO 

7. Ha Jee-min :KOR 

8. Sam Whaley :GBR 

9. Nik Aaron Willim :GER 

10. Ole Schweckendiek :GER 

11. Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini :ITA 

12. Ryan Lo :SGP 

13. Ethan McAullay :AUS 

14. Ewan McMahon :IRL 

15. Julian Hoffmann :GER

 

Men's 49er:

1. Germany :GER (Schultheis - Rieger)

2. United States :USA (Snow - MacDiarmid)

3. China :CHN (Xin - Tianyu)

4. Australia :AUS (Price - Paul)

5. Uruguay :URU (Umpierre - Diz)

6. Poland :POL (Staniul - Sztorch)

7. Austria :AUT (Prettner - Flachberger)

8. Netherlands :NED (Lambriex van Aanholt - van de Werken)

9. Denmark :DEN (Rask - Precht Jensen)

10. Italy :ITA (Pezzilli - Torroni)

11. France :FRA (Rual - Amoros)

12. China :CHN (Zaiding - Tian)

13. France :FRA (Fischer - Pequin)

14. Great Britain :GBR (Grummett - Hawes)

15. Germany :GER (Dorau - Rockenbauch)

 

Women's IQFoil:

1. Tamar Steinberg :ISR 

2. Marta Maggetti :ITA 

3. Maya Gysler :NOR 

4. Li Wenqi :CHN 

5. Yan Zheng :CHN 

6. Emma Wilson :GBR 

7. Tuva Oppedal :NOR 

8. Helene Noesmoen :FRA 

9. Medea Falcioni :ITA 

10. Anastasiya Valkevich :POL 

11. Shahar Tibi :ISR 

12. Stella Bilger :NZL 

13. Sharon Kantor :ISR 

14. Palma Cargo :CRO 

15. Emma Viktoria Millend :EST 

 

Women's Formula Kite:

1. Lauriane Nolot :FRA 

2. Jessie Kampman :NED 

3. Liu Chenxue :CHN 

4. Lysa Caval :FRA 

5. Li Wan :CHN 

6. Daniela Moroz :USA 

7. Catalina Turienzo :ARG 

8. Wang Si :CHN 

9. Xiao Meijing :CHN 

10. Lily Young :GBR 

11. Breiana Whitehead :AUS 

12. Julia Damasiewicz :POL 

13. Izabela Satrjan :POL 

14. Gal Zukerman :ISR 

15. Ella Geiger :GBR 

 

Women's ILCA 6:

1. Eve McMahon :IRL 

2. Daisy Collingridge :GBR 

3. Emma Plasschaert :BEL 

4. Charlotte Rose :USA 

5. Maud Jayet :SUI 

6. Julia Buesselberg :GER 

7. Maxime van de Werken-Jonker :NED 

8. Mara Stransky :AUS 

9. Zoe Thomson :AUS 

10. Hannah Snellgrove :GBR 

11. Casey Imeneo :AUS 

12. Agata Barwinska :POL 

13. Anna Munch :DEN 

14. Louise Cervera :FRA 

15. Chiara Benini Floriani :ITA

 

Women's 49erFX:

1. Canada :CAN (G Lewin-Lafrance - A Lewin-Lafrance)

2. Germany :GER (Steinlein - Bartelheimer)

3. Spain :ESP (Barcelo - Cantero)

4. Sweden :SWE (Bobeck - Berntsson)

5. Germany :GER (Bergmann - Wille)

6. Denmark :DEN (Seaton - Andersen)

7. Netherlands :NED (Lambriex van Aanholt - Ijben)

8. Germany :GER (Scheel - Feilcke)

9. Norway :NOR (Dahl Andersen - Edland)

10. Spain :ESP (Suarez Gonzalez - Henke Riera)

11. Germani :ITA & de Kort :NED 

12. Great Britain :GBR (Black - Tidey)

13. Belgium :BEL (Maenhaut - Geurts)

14. Germany :GER (Barth - Kohlhoff)

15. France :FRA (Lovadina - Berthomieu)

 

Mixed 470:

1. Spain :ESP (Xammar Hernandez - Cardona Alcantara)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Wrigley - Harris)

3. France :FRA (Pacaud - de Gennes)

4. France :FRA (Pennaneac'h - Williot)

5. Italy :ITA (Ferrari - Dubbini)

6. Germany :GER (Diesch - Markfort)

7. Germany :GER (Loffler - Hoerr)

8. Portugal :POR (Costa - Joao)

9. Japan :JPN (Isozaki - Seki)

10. Great Britain :GBR (Bristow - Taylor)

11. Italy :ITA (Berta - Calabro)

12. Spain :ESP (Mas Depares - de Maqua Xalabarder)

13. Israel :ISR (Levy - Gal)

14. France :FRA (Jannin - Cornic)

15. Switzerland :SUI (Mermod - Siegenthaler)

 

Mixed Nacra 17:

1. Sweden :SWE (Jarudd - Jonsson)

2. Argentina :ARG (Majdalani - Bosco)

3. Great Britain :GBR (Gimson - Burnet)

4. Sweden :SWE (Svensson - Dackhammar)

5. France :FRA (Mourniac - Retornaz)

6. Netherlands :NED (Offerman - Houtman)

7. China :CHN (Jingcheng - Ting)

8. Australia :AUS (Liddell - Brown)

9. Turkey :TUR (Kurtbay - Kaynar)

10. Austria :AUT (Farese - Zochling)

11. Belgium :BEL (Claeyssens - Verstraelen)

12. Italy :ITA (Figlia di Granara - Sedmak)

13. Austria :AUT (Haberl - Stamminger)

14. New Zealand :NZL (Wilkinson - Stewart)

15. Finland :FIN (Keskinen - Roihu)

 

Results

 

Next Stop: 2026 Sailing Grand Slam Semaine Olympique Francaise #2 in Hyeres :FRA (April 18-25, 2026)

Edited by MatiReimundo

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