Iconic Australian Regattas Set on the Path to LA 2028 and Brisbane 2032
Main Photo: Sail Sydney 2018| Photo: Beau Outteridge|
The Australian Sailing Team is excited to see the summer of sailing in Australia kick off with the three iconic regattas, Sail Melbourne, Sail Sydney, and Sail Brisbane. These events have long been pivotal in fostering local talent and attracting international competitors, and their importance is even greater as we look ahead to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics and a home Olympics for Brisbane 2032.
For decades, these regattas have been critical platforms for Australian sailors to compete at a high level. While they traditionally attracted strong international participation, the COVID era disrupted this momentum. Now, their resurgence offers a chance to re-establish these events as essential stops on the global sailing calendar.
The venues of Port Phillip Bay, Sydney Harbour, and Moreton Bay offer diverse conditions, from shifty breezes to strong winds and from flat water to chop and ocean swells. “These regattas provide the perfect environment to train the all-around sailor, preparing them for the unpredictable conditions they’ll face at major events,” said Australian Sailing Team Technical Director Michael Blackburn.
With their back-to-back scheduling, these regattas create an efficient and attractive series for sailors. International competitors, particularly from the Northern Hemisphere, have an ideal opportunity to train and race during their winter season while experiencing Australia’s exceptional sailing conditions.
Blackburn explained, “As we approach the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, it’s vital to establish Australia as a leading regatta venue for the sport and by providing a series of regattas with high-quality racing it makes the trip down to Australia more worthwhile.”
The return of international competitors to these events will also elevate the level of local competition, providing Australian sailors with valuable experience against the world’s best. “Australia has an incredible depth of talent, and these regattas are crucial in identifying and nurturing the next generation of champions,” Blackburn added.
By offering a cohesive and competitive series, Sail Melbourne, Sail Sydney, and Sail Brisbane promise to inspire local talent, challenge strong international competitors and elevate the sport in Australia, paving the way for Olympic success and revitalising Australia’s place as an international sailing destination.
Sail Melbourne will take place 28th November to 1st of December from Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Woollahra Sailing Club will host Sail Sydney from 6th to the 9th of December with racing on the Harbour and also at Botany Bay for the board classes and Sail Brisbane will take place 17th – 21st December from Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron with racing across Moreton Bay.