Finn & Europe Dinghy Classes Propose Team Scoring Event for Paris 2024 if Mixed Offshore Keelboat is Rejected 15th April 2021 The Finn class dinghy has been an Olympic boat since 1952 and has been used at every Olympic Games since. However, it has been dropped from the Paris 2024 line up and is making fresh proposals for it to be reintroduced should the mixed offshore keelboat be rejected as sailing's tenth medal. Northern Ireland sailor Oisin McClelland (IRL 9) above is currently in action in Vilamoura, Portugal this week at the European Championships As speculation continues to mount over the status of Sailing's tenth medal for Paris 2024 and whether or not the Mixed offshore keelboat will be approved, the following letter from the Finn and Europ dinghy classes was sent to World Sailing on March 31. It recommends that if the Mixed Offshore Keelboat is rejected for Paris 2024, then the tenth event at the 2024 Olympic Games should be the Mixed One Person event, using the Finn as men's equipment and the Europe as the women's equipment.