Commonwealth Sailing Championships
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The inaugural Commonwealth Sailing Championships were held in
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in January 2003. Both the Commonwealth Games Federation and the International Sailing Federation (
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) approved the Inaugural Commonwealth Sailing Championships. The Championship venue was the Sandringham Yacht Club, which has also hosted the ISAF Grade 1 event (the Olympic & Invited Classes Regatta).


Classes

The classes of competition were: * Laser (men) * Laser Radial (women) * 470 (men) * 470 (women) * Mistral (men) * Mistral (women) * Hobie 16 (open)


Results


Men's events


Women's events


Open events


Medal table


References


External links


Sail Melbourne website
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