Esailing World Championship

Esailing World Championship
Tournament information
Established2018
Number of
tournaments
Annual
AdministratorWorld Sailing
Websitewww.sailing.org/our-sport/esailing//

The Esailing World Championship (ESWC) is an annual esports competition, first held in 2018 and officially recognized by World Sailing the main sports governing body. Esailing consists of real time regatta simulation via video game.

The video game support of the competition since 2018 is provided by the French company Virtual Regatta. Esailing is also one of the esport disciplines selected by the International Olympic Committee for the Olympics Esports Weeks (OEW) and Olympics Virtual Series (OVS).

Esailing World Championship - Results

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Year Finals Location Winner 2nd 3rd Discipline Notes
2018 Sarasota, Florida  "L1" - Elouan Le coq (FRA)  "Epicure" - O. Chapuis (FRA)  Alessandro Merlino (ITA) Inshore Fleet Racing [1][2]
2019 Bermuda  "Velista71" - Filippo Lanfranchi (ITA)  "Asere" - Tristan Peron (FRA)  Luca Coslovich (ITA) [3][4]
2020 Virtual  Joan Cardona Méndez (ESP)  CNS - Ramón Parejo (ESP)  "Déjà Vu" - Mike O'Donovan (GBR) [5][6]
2021 Virtual  UOL Carlos Parejo (ESP)  "VIT Chico" - Francisco Pinheiro de Melo (POR)  "MCES Pepito" - Tim Carpentier (FRA) [7]
2022 (7 January 2023) Alicante  "AlexK RS" - ALexandre Kowalski (FRA)  "Farley RS" - Arthur Farley (GBR)  Bart Lambriex (NED) [8]
2023 Trieste  "UOL Asere" - Tristan Peron (FRA)  "Farley RS" - Arthur Farley (GBR)  "UOL Pepito" - Tim Carpentier (FRA) [9]

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Team Esailing World Championship - nations'Cup

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Since 2020, the Esailing Team World Championship are also organized among supporting national federations of World Sailing. The team from  Great Britain (GBR) won the first edition, followed by the team from  France (FRA) in 2021 and 2022 and the team from  Italie (ITA) in 2023

Esailing Nations Medal Scoreboard

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Ranking of nation by medal obtained in Esailing World Championships from World Sailing

Country - federation Gold Silver Bronze ESWC participants
 France (FRA) 5
  • 2018 "L1" - Elouan Le coq (FRA)
  • 2021 France- Nation Cup
  • 2022  "AlexK RS" - ALexandre Kowalski (FRA)
  • 2022 France- Nation Cup
  • 2023  "UOL Asere" - Tristan Peron (FRA)
3
  • 2018  "Epicure" - O. Chapuis (FRA)
  • 2019  "Asere" - Tristan Peron (FRA)
  • 2023 France- Nation Cup
2
  • 2021 "MCES Pepito" - Tim Carpentier (FRA)
  • 2023 "UOL Pepito" - Tim Carpentier (FRA)
16
  • 3 (2018)
  • 3 (2019)
  • 2 (2020)
  • 2 (2021)
  • 2 (2022)
  • 4 (2023)
 Spain (ESP) 2 2
  • 2020  CNS - Ramón Parejo (ESP)
  • 2020 Spain- Nation Cup
1
  • 2022 Spain- Nation Cup
6
  • 1 (2018)
  • 3 (2020)
  • 2 (2021)
 Italie (ITA) 2
  • 2019  "Velista71" - Filippo Lanfranchi (ITA)
  • 2023 Italie Nation Cup
3
  • 2018  Alessandro Merlino (ITA)
  • 2019  Luca Coslovich (ITA)
  • 2021 Italie Nation Cup
9
  • 2 (2018)
  • 2 (2019)
  • 1 (2021)
  • 3 (2022)
  • 1 (2023)
 Great Britain (GBR) 1
  • 2020 Great Britain - Nation Cup
4
  • 2021 Great Britain - Nation Cup
  • 2022 Great Britain - Nation Cup
  • 2022  "Farley RS" - Arthur Farley (GBR)
  • 2023  "Farley RS" - Arthur Farley (GBR)
1
  • 2020  "Déjà Vu" - Mike O'Donovan (GBR)
6
  • 2 (2020)
  • 2 (2021)
  • 1 (2022)
  • 1 (2023)
 Portugal (POR) 1
  • 2021  "VIT Chico" - Francisco Pinheiro de Melo (POR)
1
  • 1 (2021)
 Netherlands (NED) 1 4
  • 1 (2019)
  • 2 (2022)
  • 2 (2023)
 Japan (JPN) 1
  • 2023 Japan - Nation Cup
4
  • 1 (2021)
  • 3 (2023)
 Turkiye (TUR) 3
  • 1 (2018)
  • 1 (2019)
  • 1 (2020)
 Greece (GRE) 2
  • 1 (2021)
  • 1 (2022)
 New Zealand (NZL) 1
  • 1 (2018)
 Croatia (CRO) 1
  • 1 (2020)
 Germany (GER) 1
  • 1 (2022)
 Switzerland (SUI) 1
  • 1 (2023)

Olympics Virtual Series (OVS) Esailing Champions

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During the Spring 2021, The Olympics Virtual Series where held. For the first time, 5 esports disciplines organized esport Competition under the Olympic realm.

Esailing being one of the 5 selected esports.

The Inshore Series featured three action-fueled events which each crowned a winner and runners-up. The three events were split into three boat types; the 49’er, Laser and Nacra 17, and took place on the shores of Kiel, Rio de Janeiro and Marseille.[11][12]

Laser - 25 May 2021

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Boat Winner 2nd 3rd Notes
Laser  "Havuc" - Kaan Mazlumca (TUR)  Mike O'Donovan (GBR)  Tim Carpentier (FRA) [13]

49er - 6 June 2021

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Boat Winner 2nd 3rd Notes
49er  Lukas Mohr (DEN)  Arhur Farley (GBR)  Tangi Le Goff (FRA) [14]

Nacra - 23 June 2021

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Boat Winner 2nd 3rd Notes
Nacra  Arhur Farley (GBR)  Bart Lambriex (NED)  Joan Cardona Méndez (ESP) [15][16]

The Offshore Race was a race from Rio to Tokyo.

Olympics Esports Week (OEW) - Esailing - Singapore 2023

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As a follow-up to 2021's Olympic Virtual Series, the IOC and the Singapore National Olympic Council held the inaugural Olympic Esports Week in Singapore in June 2023. Several Sports Games were part of the event including esailing whose finale was held on 23 June. [17] [18]

Winner 2nd 3rd Notes
 "UOL Pepito" - Tim Carpentier (FRA)  Cavan Fyans (GBR)  "Magic - ChicoPMelo" Francisco Melo (POR)

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2024 America's Cup Eseries

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In September 2024, The Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup has entered into esport with AC Sailing and the first-ever esport AC championship.

The competition consisted of six weekly online qualifier rounds, with the winners earning their spot in the America’s Cup e-Series Grand Final.

Two additional wild-card players joined the live final held on September 28th in Barcelona. The final saw the victory of Liam Dimock | EsailingCentral from New Zealand after 5 contested Races, bringing home the trophy and 25000€ cash prize.[21] [22][23]

The competition was held using the America Cup sailing simulator, developed by Team New Zeland[24]

Boat Winner 2nd 3rd Notes
AC 40  "EsailingCentral" - Liam Dimock (NZL)  "Booshify" Robbie Wooldridge (NZL)  BengBengFra (FRA) [25]



References

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