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Sailing Podcast: Cherbourg to Welcome World Sailing Nations Cup After Seven-Year Hiatus

Cherbourg to Welcome World Sailing Nations Cup After Seven-Year Hiatus

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World Sailing confirms the Yacht Club de Cherbourg as the host for the 2027 World Sailing Nations Cup, marking the event's return after a seven-year hiatus. This decision highlights Cherbourg’s rich history in match racing, previously hosting the 2021 Women’s Match Racing World Championships.

Expect to discover how this event revitalizes global competition and inspires future sailing legends. The Nations Cup format aims to boost participation, with a pyramid of club and national championships leading to the Grand Final, set for September 6-11, 2027. Up to 10 teams in both Open and Women’s divisions will compete, selected through a regional process.

World Sailing Vice-President Cory Sertl emphasizes the event's significance in promoting national pride and developing upcoming talents. Maxime Mesnil, Director of the Yacht Club de Cherbourg, expresses excitement over hosting, recalling the success of the 2021 championship. He champions the Cup's commitment to diversity, aligning with the club's mission to foster women's and youth participation in sailing.

Olivier Gosselin, President of the Yacht Club de Cherbourg, recognizes the honor and challenge of hosting this prestigious event, aiming to meet and exceed expectations. The Nations Cup, established in 1991, continues to be a springboard for elite sailors, with many alumni competing in events like The America's Cup and the Olympics.

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