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US Sailing announces Paris 2024 Selection Procedures

by US Sailing Team 13 Jul 2022 17:46 BST 13 July 2022
US Sailing announces Paris 2024 Selection Procedures © US Sailing Team

US Sailing announces the posting of: Athlete Selection Procedures, Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The 2024 Olympic Games will take place from July 26 - August 11, 2024. The Sailing events will be held in Marseille, France.

  • Windsurfing (iQFOiL)
  • Dinghy (ILCA 6, ILCA 7)
  • Skiff (49er, 49er FX)
  • Kite (Formula Kite)
  • Mixed Multihull (Nacra 17)
  • Mixed Dinghy (470)

AND

Athlete Selection Procedures for the following events:

At both the Olympic and Pan American Games, in order for the U.S. to compete in each class, the U.S. must first qualify as a country in each class at key international class events. Full country qualification information can be found HERE for the 2024 Olympic Games and HERE for the 2023 Pan American Games.

Selection procedures for all four events have been prepared and approved by the International Selection Committee (ISC) of US Sailing. In addition, the Olympic Games and Pan Am Games documents were reviewed and approved by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

"These selection procedures are the product of a lot of thoughtful work by many of America's brightest Olympic Sailing minds, who form the International Selection Committee," commented Paul Cayard, Executive Director of US Olympic Sailing. "We thank the committee for their service and dedication to US Sailing"

Information regarding Selection, including links to all selection documents, can be found at the US Sailing website under the "Olympics" tab.

International Selection Committee Members:

  • JJ Fetter | Chair of International Selection Committee, Olympian
  • Judge Ryan | Alternate Athlete Advisory Representative to USOPC for Sailing
  • Briana Provancha | US Sailing Director, Olympian
  • Sarah Lihan | US Sailing Director, Olympian
  • Luther Carpenter | Senior Coach, US Sailing Team
  • Sally Barkow | Head of Operations, US Sailing Team, Olympian
  • Joe Morris | former Athlete Advisory Representative, Olympian
  • Thomas Barrows | Olympian
  • Charlie McKee | US Sailing Team Coach, Olympian
  • Leandro Spina | Director of Performance, US Sailing Team
  • Paul Cayard | Executive Director US Olympic Sailing, Olympian

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