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Esailing Team World Championship - The Nations Cup
File:World Sailing logo.svg
Tournament information
Established2020
Number of
tournaments
Annual
Administrator(s)World Sailing
Tournament
format(s)
brackets
Host(s)World Sailing
Venue(s)virtual
Websiteesailing-wc.com
Current champion
France

The Esailing Team World Championship also known as the Esailing Nations' Cup is an annual esports competition, first held in 2020 and officially recognised by World Sailing the main sports governing body.

Year Finals Location Winner 2nd 3rd Discipline Notes
2020 Virtual  Great Britain (GBR)  Spain (ESP) - Team Fleet Racing [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
2021 Virtual  France (FRA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Italia (ITA) [8][9][10][11][12][13]

Teams are composed by National sailing federation and must contains male and female players, as well as at least one U21 player.[14][15][16][17] [18][19]

Nation Cup 2020[edit]

Participating teams[edit]

13 teams participated in the 2020 nations cup. A fleet seeding round allowed to populate a bracket tournament which ran over the month of September to November 2020.[20][21][22]

 Great Britain (GBR), Spain (ESP), Japan (JPN), France (FRA), Ireland (IRL), Sweden (SWE), Denmark (DEN), Poland (POL), Switzerland (SUI), Germany (GER), Italy (ITA), The netherlands (NED), Russia (RUS)

winning team: Great Britain[edit]

Name
 "Déja Vu" - Mike O'Donovan (GBR)
 Donnie Gillies (GBR)
 "speedy_1" - Alasdair Ireland (GBR)
 "TP52GLAD" - Douglas Newell (GBR)
 "AdamGP14" - Adam McGovern (GBR)
 "Skippafire" - Bryan Davies (GBR)
 "ACF" - Cavan Fyans (GBR)
 Phil Manning (GBR)
 "isswizz" - Issy Waha (GBR)
 Hugh Brayshaw (GBR)

[23]

Championship final table[edit]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
            
1  
16  
 
 
8  
9  
 
 
5  
12  
 
 
4  
13  
 
 
6  
15  
 
 
7  Switzerland (SUI) 4
10  Germany (GER) 5
 
 
3  Italy (ITA)
14  
 
 
6  The netherlands (NED) 6
11  Russia (RUS) 3

Nation Cup 2021[edit]

Participating teams[edit]

15 teams participated in the 2021 nations cup. A fleet seeding round allowed to populate a bracket tournament which ran over the month of September to November 2021.[24][25][26][27][28]

 Great Britain (GBR), Spain (ESP), Japan (JPN), France (FRA), Ireland (IRL), Sweden (SWE), Denmark (DEN), Poland (POL), Switzerland (SUI), Germany (GER), Italy (ITA), The netherlands (NED), Russia (RUS), Oman (OMA), Turkey (TUR)

Winning team: France[edit]

Name
 "UOL Asere" - Tristan Péron (FRA)
 "MCES Pepito" - Tim Carpentier (FRA)
 "MCES Sinjid" - Alexandre Gouin (FRA)
 "Barbie22" - Barbara Cavyn (FRA)
 "MCES Tangi2232" - Tangi Le Goff (FRA)
 "MCES Valentinelisa" - Stephane Galzin (FRA)
 "COOL - xav-nice" - Xavier Noblin (FRA)
 "COOL - FanchVR" - François Méheut (FRA)
 "julyfra" - David krief (FRA)
 "Ginsu 2000" - Luc Pruvot (FRA)
 "cricqueville" - Cyril Boivin (FRA)
 "LaMerNoire" - Baptiste Gully (FRA)
 "L1" - Elouan Le Coq (FRA)
 "LaureEVC" - Laure (FRA)

[29][30][31] [32]

Championship final table[edit]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
            
1  
16  
 
 
8  
9  
 
 
5  
12  
 
 
4  
13  
 
 
6  
15  Oman (OMA) 0
 
 
7  Japan (JPN) 8
10  Ireland (IRL) 1
 
 
3  Spain (ESP) 8
14  Sweden (SWE) 1
 
 
6  The netherlands (NED) 6
11  Russia (RUS) 3

References[edit]

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  24. "Die Not zur Tugend gemacht: Der eSailing Nations Cup kommt". yacht.de.
  25. "Danmark er videre til semifinalen ved eSailing Nations Cup". minbaad.dk.
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  27. "日本代表がeSailingネーションズカップで世界と対戦". bulkhead.jp.
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  29. "ESAILING : UNE FIN D'ANNÉE 2021 PLEINE DE BELLES PROMESSES !". ffvoile.fr.
  30. "ESAILING champions confirmed". sailingscuttlebutt.com.
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