Championships
Each year the Finn class organises four major championships:
Finn Gold Cup - the world championship, first sailed for in 1956
Silver Cup - the Junior world championship (sometimes held in conjunction with the Finn Gold Cup)
European Championship
Junior European Championship - (usually held in conjunction with the European Championship, but for amny years an independent event)
The Finn World Masters is also organised annually. The Masters have their own website.
Other events
Every four years snce 1952 the Finn has been used in the Olympic Games. Initially it was the 'Monotype' class, then it was the men's singlehander and currently it is the 'Heavyweight Dinghy'
ISAF Sailing World Cup - A series of four events (Melbourne, Miami, Palma, Hyeres)
In addition there are regional championships such as the Nordics, North American Championship, South American Championship. Member nations also organise National Championships and there are also many other popular regattas worldwide throughout the course of the year. There are events at every level and to suit all sailors.
Results
Search through the News section to find recent results. The Results Archive can be found here.
LATEST NEWS & FEATURES
- Finn Masters looking forward to La Rochelle return
- Advertising feature: Race Area Analyzer
- Bid papers for 2015 Finn Gold Cup
- Andrew Mills snatches Hyeres victory
- Scott and Mills extend as fleet prepare for medal races
- Giles Scott strikes out on day four in Hyeres
- Postma prospers in breezy Hyeres
- Consistent Zbogar takes lead on day two in Hyeres
- Wins for Wright and Tweddell on tricky Hyeres opener
- Close win for Giles Scott in Palma
- Scott and Postma lead Finns into Palma medal races
- Giles Scott eases ahead in Palma
- Giles Scott heads Finn fleet at half way stage in Palma
- Wins for Lobert and Andrews on shifty day two in Palma
- Lobert leads Finns and after big day in Palma
- Season preview – the journey begins
- March 2013 issue of FINNFARE published
- Finn Class partners Dinghy Academy to train next Olympians
- Finn focus on Brazil - the road to Rio
- Open Russian Championship 2013





