The Annual General Body Meeting of the Asian Sailing Federation (ASAF) was held on 22 Sep 2014 at Incheon, S Korea. The General Body has unanimously approved 12 of the classes of boats which will be competed at the 18th Asian Games to be held at Jakarta, Indonesia in 2018. The decision to decide the balance two classes had been left to Indonesia, the host nation as per earlier traditions followed by the ASAF.
The Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition regatta venue is the Marina da Glória with racing taking place inside and outside the Guanabara Bay and will feature 380 athletes competing across the following 10 events:
Men's Windsurfer - RS: X
Men's One Person Dinghy – Laser
Men's One Person Dinghy (Heavyweight) – Finn
Men's Two Person Dinghy – 470
Men's Skiff - 49er
Women's Windsurfer - RS: X
Women's One Person Dinghy - Laser Radial
Women's Two Person Dinghy – 470
Women's Skiff - 49er FX
Mixed Multihull - Nacra 17
Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) may enter a maximum of one boat per event, a total of 15 athletes (eight men and seven women).
Varsha Gautham and Aishwarya Neduchezian, today scripted a piece of sailing history in the Incheon Asian Games by becoming the first ever Indian women to win a Bronze medal for India at the Asian Games. Varsha Gautham also made it to the history books by becoming the youngest athlete from India amongst the medal winners at this Asian Games.
Twenty one female Techno 293 sailors will fly their flag at the second Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China from 16-28 August. Katya Ida Coelho has been selected to represent India at the Games. Katya, who incidentally celebrates her 15th birthday today, cannot wait to see the show, "I'm looking forward to the Olympic site and the competition but I'm particularly looking forward to the Opening Ceremony which will be wonderful.”