| THE OFFICIAL ISAF RANKINGS FOR OLYMPIC CLASSES - CRITERIA FOR RANKED EVENTS
Criteria applying to all grades of events:
World Championship Grade
Olympic Regatta
ISAF World Windsurfing Championship
Olympic Class World Championships
Additional Criteria
Grade 1 events
Foremost all-Olympic classes events
Top level Continental Championships
Additional Criteria
- A maximum of three Grade 1 events may be held per continent, plus when appropriate a grade 1 Continental Championship
- 15 or more competitors from 3 nations in each class
- ISAF compliant Notice of Race (NoR) to be used and distributed six (6) months before event
- International Jury to be appointed and the Chairman shall be an International Judge, not from the host country
- In order to be entered into the rankings at least three (3) races must be completed in the series
- A well equipped press office should be available for the international press
- TV coverage should be encouraged
- Bow numbers, if used, should reflect competitors' positions on the World Sailing Rankings - The Official ISAF Rankings for Olympic Classes.
Grade 2 events
All-Olympic Class events
Continental Championships (other than those included as Grade 1)
International Olympic Class events
Additional Criteria
- A maximum of five Grade 2 events may be held per continent, plus when appropriate a grade 2 Continental Championship
- 15 or more competitors from at least 2 nations or 10 competitors from 3 nations.
- ISAF compliant Notice of Race (NoR) to be used and distributed six (6) months before event
- Where an International Jury cannot be established, the Chairman of the Protest Committee shall be an International Judge.
Grade 3 events
All-Olympic Class events
International Olympic Class events (other than those included as Grade 2)
Additional Criteria
- 10 or more competitors from at least 2 nations
- Standard notice of race to be used and distributed six (63) months before event
- Where an International Jury cannot be established, the Chairman of the Protest Committee shall be an International Judge.
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