Finalists for Olympic Esports Series 2023
Published on June 21st, 2023
Eleven Esailors will compete for an Olympic Esports Series 2023 Trophy during a live final in Singapore on June 23 as part of the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Olympic Esports Series 2023.
Eight places in the final were decided by a series of qualifying events beginning in March. The top ranked male and female player also secured a place in the final and will be joined by a wildcard entry from Singapore.
Although already concluded, the top three Esailors from the Olympic Esports Series Offshore Category will also feature, with their trophy presentation taking place live on stage.
Competition in the Olympic Esports Series 2023 took place over two categories. A 30 day Offshore endurance race around the world and an Inshore competition featuring the Nacra 17, 49er, ILCA, and J/70 classes. Nearly 40,000 unique players took part in the Olympic Esports Series Sailing event qualifiers, competing in over 18,000 races.
The Olympic Esport Series 2023 Sailing Finals will be streamed live on the Olympic YouTube channel.
Inshore
Players will compete over eight races rotating through ILCA, 49er, J70 and Nacra 17 classes and use a low point scoring system with no discards. The top five will advance to the medal race for double points where the winner will be decided.
Offshore
The Offshore category saw over 27,000 Esailors race around the virtual globe from Singapore to Singapore for over 30 days. The race, which concluded in May, will crown their top three live on stage at the Olympic Esports Series 2023 Sailing Final. Olympic Esports Series 2023 Winner, Baptiste Renaut (Baptiste_Rep – PVE), concluded his win with a time of 30 days, 13 hours, 27 minutes and 11 seconds and will collect his trophy on Friday 23 June.
Winner – Baptiste Renaut (Baptiste_Rep – PVE)
Runner Up – Xavier Coquiard (Koky PVE)
Third Place – Aurélie Martin (BlackPanther BSP)
Olympic Esports Week 2023
Sailing joins nine other sports for the live event at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. As well as Sailing (Virtual Regatta), the live final will feature Archery (Tic Tac Bow), Baseball (WBSC eBASEBALL™: POWER PROS), Chess (Chess.com), Cycling (Zwift), Dance (Just Dance), Taekwondo (Virtual Taekwondo), Tennis (Tennis Clash), Shooting (ISSF Challenge featuring Fortnite), and Motorsport (Gran Turismo).
There will also be exhibitions of five sports: Arena Games Triathlon, eFIBA basketball (NBA2K23), Street Fighter 6, Table Tennis (VR Eleven), and Rocket League.
The evolved format of the IOC’s virtual competition builds on the successes of the Olympic Virtual Series. The 2021 series, which took place ahead of Tokyo 2020, attracted over 250,000 participants from across 100 countries to take part in competitions.
The Olympic Esports Series 2023 marks another step in supporting the development of virtual sports within the Olympic Movement, as laid out in Olympic Agenda 2020+5, and continues its collaboration with the gaming and esports communities to create new opportunities for players and fans alike.