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Pan Am Games Athlete Selection Procedures released

by US Sailing 12 May 2018 07:33 PDT 26 July - 11 August 2019
Paige Railey (USA) wins gold at the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games © Will Ricketson

US Sailing has released Athlete Selection Procedures for the 2019 Pan American Games, set to be held in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, 2019. The Pan Am Games in 2019 will be the first time the Games have been held in Peru, and it is expected to be the largest sporting event in the history of the South American nation.

Athletes from over 40 countries are expected to compete across 39 sports, including sailing. The sailing events will run from August 3-10 and be contested in 10 classes:

  • Laser (Single-handed Dinghy, Men)
  • Laser Radial (Single-handed Dinghy, Women)
  • 49er FX (Double-handed skiff, Women)
  • Nacra 17 (Double-handed multihull, Mixed)
  • RS:X (Windsurfer, Men)
  • RS:X (Windsurfer, Women)
  • Sunfish (Single-handed Dinghy, Open)
  • Snipe (Double-handed Dinghy, Mixed)
  • Lightning (Multi-crewed Dinghy, Mixed)
  • Kites (Single-handed kiteboard, Open)
In order for the U.S. to compete in each class, the country must be qualified at key international class events. Full sailing event details and information can be found here: 2019 Pan American Games Qualification System and Regatta Schedule (published February 5, 2018).

Following approval from the US Olympic Committee (USOC), US Sailing and the Olympic Sailing Committee (OSC) released selection procedures for the 2019 Pan Am Games Team athletes and staff:

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