2025 World Championship

Start Date

2025-10-07

End Date

2025-10-12

Location

Cagliari, Italy

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# Sail Number Skipper name Crew name Team Name
1
ARG 275
Máximo Matías VIDELATadeo FUNES de RIOJAMáximo Matías VIDELA
2
AUS 777
Kurt HANSENWilliam BRIDGEKurt HANSEN
3
AUS 61
Jack FERGUSONJack HILDEBRANDJack FERGUSON
4
AUS 47
Otto HENRYShaun CONNOROtto HENRY
5
AUS 25
Harry PRICEMax PAULHarry PRICE
6
AUS 901
Jacob MARKSCharlie ZEEMANJacob MARKS
7
AUT 28
Keanu PRETTNERJakob FLACHBERGERKeanu PRETTNER
8
BEL 24
Yannick LEFÈBVREJules COCKYannick LEFÈBVRE
9
CAN 428
Thomas STAPLESWilliam STAPLESThomas STAPLES
10
CAN 172
Arie MOFFATWilliam JONESArie MOFFAT
11
CHI 111
Benjamin GREZExequiel GREZBenjamin GREZ
12
CRO 812
Buba PULEKJuraj RADACICBUBA PULEK
13
DEN 70
Daniel NYBORGMads FUGLBJERGDaniel NYBORG
14
DEN 66
Frederik RASKJakob PRECHT JENSENFrederik RASK
15
DEN 79
Jonas WARRERMathias LEHM SLETTENJonas WARRER
16
ESP 424
Pol MARSANS BALCELLSAlex MARSANSPol MARSANS BALCELLS
17
ESP 707
Conrad KONITZERAntonio TORRADO MARTINEZConrad KONITZER
18
ESP 775
Martin WIZNERJaime WIZNERmartin WIZNER
19
ESP 74
Diego BOTINFlorian TRITTEL PAULDiego BOTIN
20
FIN 100
Aatos KYLÄVAINIOOnni KYLÄVAINIOAatos KYLÄVAINIO
21
FIN 321
Juuso ROIHULasse LINDELLJuuso ROIHU
22
FRA 441
Revil THÉOGaultier TALLIEURevil THÉO
23
FRA 445
Malo KENNISHAnatole MARTINMalo KENNISH
24
FRA 520
Hugo REVILKarl DEVAUXHugo REVIL
25
FRA 498
Corentin GOULONTimothee DEPERYCorentin GOULON
26
FRA 270
Keo DEVAUXEnaël RIOKeo DEVAUX
27
FRA 51
Jean Baptiste BERNAZMion JEREMIEJean Baptiste BERNAZ
28
FRA 95
Lucas RUALEmile AMOROSLucas RUAL
29
FRA 1
Erwan FISCHERClément PEQUINErwan FISCHER
30
FRA 13
Kévin FISCHERAubriot VIRGILKévin FISCHER
31
GBR 590
Sam JONESRichie THURLBYSam JONES
32
GBR 101
Leo WILKINSONBen BRADLEYLeo WILKINSON
33
GBR 4
James GRUMMETTRhos HAWESJames GRUMMETT
34
GBR 180
Fin ARMSTRONGEwan GRIBBINFin ARMSTRONG
35
GBR 999
William PANKThommie GRITWilliam PANK
36
GBR 139
Zac BLOMELEYMax TODDZac BLOMELEY
37
GBR 130
Elliott WELLSBilly VENNIS-OZANNEElliott WELLS
38
GER 187
Jesper BAHRFynn KAUFHOLDJesper BAHR
39
GER 363
Simon HEINDLConrad JACOBSSimon HEINDL
40
GER 281
Johann SACHAnton SACHJohann SACH
41
GER 22
Jakob MEGGENDORFERAndreas SPRANGERJakob MEGGENDORFER
42
GER 925
Per SCHWALLFrederik SCHWALLPer SCHWALL
43
GER 875
Moritz DORAURiko ROCKENBAUCHMoritz DORAU
44
GER 11
Richard SCHULTHEISFabian RIEGERRichard SCHULTHEIS
45
GER 718
Valentin MÜLLERMoritz FIEBIGValentin MÜLLER
46
GER 182
Kjell HASCHENIven Anton FROMMKjell HASCHEN
47
HKG 80
Akira SAKAIRussell AYLSWORTHakira SAKAI
48
HKG 880
Casey LAWAugustin CLOTCasey LAW
49
HUN 373
Roni Oszkar SZABOOlivér PAIS-HANKRoni Oszkar SZABO
50
IND 567
Vishal SINGHSanjay KUMARVishal SINGH
51
IND 301
Binoob MANNANKANDYAjayraj SINGHBinoob MANNANKANDY
52
IRL 99
Robert DICKSONSean WADDILOVERobert DICKSON
53
ISR 272
Tal SADETal SADE
54
ISR 125
Illy WUREITYuval BARNOONIlly WUREIT
55
ITA 23
Zeno Valerio MARCHESINILeonardo CHISTÈZeno Valerio MARCHESINI
56
ITA 311
Jan PERNARCICBruno FESTOJan PERNARCIC
57
ITA 217
Alex DEMURTASGiovanni SANTIALEX DEMURTAS
58
ITA 755
Lorenzo PEZZILLITobia TORRONILorenzo PEZZILLI
59
JPN 310
Teruaki SHIMAKURAKamisonoda SHINTARO SEIJIteruaki SHIMAKURA
60
MEX 203
Ander BELAUSTEGUIGOITIADanel BELAUSTEGUIGOITIAAnder BELAUSTEGUIGOITIA
61
NED 772
Thomas SCHOUTENMart KEGELThomas SCHOUTEN
62
NED 987
Robbert HUISMANJorn SWARTRobbert HUISMAN
63
NED 2
Bart LAMBRIEXFloris van de WERKENBart LAMBRIEX
64
NED 264
Zeb van DORSTMichiel DAMZeb VAN DORST
65
NED 911
Paul HAMEETEMANCorné JANSSENPaul HAMEETEMAN
66
NED 456
Wiebrand de VOSStijn GASTWiebrand DE VOS
67
NOR 345
Mathias BERTHETMarkus BERTHETMathias BERTHET
68
NZL 900
Sam BACONBlake McGLASHANSam BACON
69
NZL 135
Francesco KAYROUZHamish McLARENFrancesco KAYROUZ
70
NZL 45
Mattias COUTTSOscar GUNNMattias COUTTS
71
OMA 55
Musab AL HADIWaleed AL KINDIMusab AL HADI
72
POL 702
Tytus BUTOWSKIBorys PODUMISTytus BUTOWSKI
73
POL 5
Mikolaj STANIULJakub SZTORCHMikolaj STANIUL
74
POL 19
Dominik BUKSAKAdam GŁOGOWSKIDominik BUKSAK
75
POR 186
José MENDESJoão SANTOSJosé MENDES
76
PUR 397
Andre REGUEROAndre GUARAGNAAndre REGUERO
77
SUI 499
Pablo RÜEGGELinus ABICHTPablo RÜEGGE
78
SUI 6
Sébastien SCHNEITERArno de PLANTASébastien SCHNEITER
79
SUI 133
Joshua RICHNERNilo SCHÄRERJoshua RICHNER
80
SWE 921
Marius WESTERLINDOlle ARONSSONMarius WESTERLIND
81
SWE 220
Jonathan LLADO KRENSLERJohan BENGTSSONJonathan LLADO KRENSLER
82
URU 14
Hernan UMPIERREFernando DIZHernan UMPIERRE
83
USA 43
Andrew MOLLERUSTrevor BORNARTHAndrew MOLLERUS
84
USA 366
Liam WALZAbercrombie GRIGGSLiam WALZ
85
USA 31
Nevin SNOWIan MACDIARMIDNevin SNOW
86
USA 118
Nic MULLERDuncan WILLIFORDNic MULLER
87
USA 132
Jordan JANOVGrant JANOVJordan JANOV
# Sail Number Skipper name Crew name Team Name
1
AUS 777
Mina FERGUSONDervla DUGGANMina FERGUSON
2
AUS 34
Brooke WILSONEvie HASELDINEBrooke WILSON
3
AUS 5
Laura HARDINGAnnie WILMOTLaura HARDING
4
BEL 18
Isaura MAENHAUTAnouk GEURTSIsaura MAENHAUT
5
BRA 12
Martine GRAELKahena KUNZEMartine GRAEL
6
CAN 71
Georgia LEWIN-LAFRANCEAntonia LEWIN-LAFRANCEGeorgia LEWIN-LAFRANCE
7
CAN 707
Sophie CARTERSophie CARTER
8
DEN 207
Rebekka JOHANNESENSilje CERUP-SIMONSENRebekka JOHANNESEN
9
DEN 13
Johanne SCHMIDTAndrea SCHMIDTJohanne SCHMIDT
10
DEN 142
Josefine NOJGAARDSara Camille SCHOUW NIELSENJosefine NOJGAARD
11
DEN 41
Jena Mai SEATONChristina ANDERSENJena Mai SEATON
12
ESP 21
Patricia SUÁREZMelania HENKEPatricia SUÁREZ
13
ESP 73
Alicia FRASElena BARRIO GARCIAAlicia FRAS
14
ESP 76
Paula BARCELÓMaria CANTEROPaula BARCELÓ
15
ESP 313
Stella ENRIQUEZ GOMEZMaria del Mar GIL ROIGStella ENRIQUEZ GOMEZ
16
FRA 84
Chloé REVILAlbane DUBOISChloé REVIL
17
FRA 702
Manon PEYREMaiwenn DEFFONTAINESManon PEYRE
18
FRA 626
Mailys RADULICFleur BABINMailys RADULIC
19
FRA 19
Mathilde LOVADINALou BERTHOMIEUMathilde LOVADINA
20
FRA 63
Lara GRANIERAmélie RIOULara GRANIER
21
GBR 148
Florence BRELLISFORDFelicity BRELLISFORDFlorence BRELLISFORD
22
GBR 000
Maddy ANDERSONKatie DABSONMaddy ANDERSON
23
GBR 188
Monique VENNIS-OZANNEA ANOTHERMonique VENNIS-OZANNE
24
GBR 617
Katy JENKINSHannah MORRISKaty JENKINS
25
GBR 713
Eleanor KEERSJessica JOBSONEleanor KEERS
26
GBR 214
Karrie CLARKSophie RAVENKarrie CLARK
27
GBR 291
Isabelle FELLOWSRachael POTTERIsabelle FELLOWS
28
GBR 24
Freya BLACKSaskia TIDEYFreya BLACK
29
GER 22
Maru SCHEELFreya FEILCKEMaru SCHEEL
30
GER 232
Anna BARTHEmma KOHLHOFFAnna BARTH
31
GER 17
Sophie STEINLEINCatherine BARTELHEIMERSophie STEINLEIN
32
GER 55
Marla BERGMANNHanna WILLEMarla BERGMANN
33
GER 696
Katharina SCHWACHHOFERElena STOLTZEKatharina SCHWACHHOFER
34
GER 170
Jule ERNSTLea ADOLPHJule ERNST
35
HKG 888
Emily POLSONTiffany MAKEmily POLSON
36
IRL 107
Erin McILWAINEEllen BARBOURErin MCILWAINE
37
ITA 15
Sofia GIUNCHIGLIAGiulia SCHIOSofia GIUNCHIGLIA
38
ITA 3
Jana GERMANIBianca CARUSOJana GERMANI
39
JPN 717
Manase ICHIHASHIRinko GOTOManase ICHIHASHI
40
JPN 586
Misaki TANAKASera NAGAMATSUMisaki TANAKA
41
NED 644
Marissa IJBENAnne de KORTMarissa IJBEN
42
NOR 11
Pia Dahl ANDERSENNora EDLANDPia Dahl ANDERSEN
43
POL 74
Gabriela CZAPSKAHanna RAJCHERTGabriela CZAPSKA
44
POL 14
Aleksandra MELZACKASandra JANKOWIAKAleksandra MELZACKA
45
POL 4
Ewa LEWANDOWSKAAnna ZWARAEwa LEWANDOWSKA
46
SUI 299
Malena RÜEGGELiv WICKIMalena RÜEGGE
47
SUI 212
Sophie STUDERShana BURGERSophie STUDER
48
SWE 117
Maja HANSSON-MILDLinn BERNTSSONMaja HANSSON-MILD
49
SWE 999
Klara UTTERSTROMEbba BERNTSSONKlara UTTERSTROM
50
SWE 222
Alice MOSSEllen FREDRIKSSONAlice MOSS
51
SWE 969
Julia HENRIKSSONKlara JOHANSSONJulia HENRIKSSON
52
SWE 2
Vilma BOBECKVilma BOBECK
53
USA 572
Madeline HAWKINSLillian MYERSMadeline HAWKINS
54
USA 101
Kelly COLERachel GLENNKelly COLE
55
USA 49
Paris HENKENHelena SCUTTParis HENKEN
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Poeto Beach, Cagliari

The Sardinia Sailing Cup will open the boat park to 49er/Nacra October 1th – the local organizing authority email : segreteria@sardiniasailingcup.it 

General Info

For the training period in Cagliari prior to the opening of the village and the boat park, we recommend contacting the following clubs external to the organization that can provide spaces upon reservation.

Due to the high tourist season, it is recommended not to organize training sessions before September 8th.

Here the links to the associations and sailing club and marina services:

  1. Windsurfing Club Cagliari
  2. Yacht Club Cagliari
  3. Sezione di Marina Piccola for boat services: Lega Navale Italiana
  4. Polisportiva Mare Quartu/ Centro Velico
  5. For Boats/ Ribs: Motomar Sarda

Sailing Conditions

The beach is renowned for its favorable wind conditions, with prevalent Scirocco (SE) and Libeccio (SW) winds providing consistent breezes ranging from 8 to 35 knots. These conditions have made Poetto a preferred location for various water sports, including kitesurfing and windsurfing, and have hosted events like the Kite Foil World Championships .

Facilities and Amenities

Poetto Beach is well-equipped to support large-scale sailing events. The area features ample parking, numerous beach bars, and restaurants, ensuring that participants and spectators have access to necessary amenities.

Scenic and Cultural Appeal

Beyond its practical advantages, Poetto Beach offers a picturesque setting with its white sandy shores and clear turquoise waters. The backdrop of the Sella del Diavolo promontory adds to the visual appeal, providing a memorable experience for all attendees.

Program Details

The Sardinia Sailing Cup will open the boat park to 49er/Nacra October 1th

What’s in Store:

  • Spectator Boats: Family and friends can catch the action up close on the water!
  • Ferris Wheel: For the best views of the racing and the stunning Sardinian coast.
  • Live Broadcast: Giant screens and event coverage so no one misses a moment.
  • Custom Merchandise Station: Personalize gear with a sailor’s name, team flags, and all official logos—an awesome souvenir and perfect way to show support!
  • “Try Out Sailing” Station: Visitors can get on the water themselves with paddleboards and beach catamarans—fun, safe, and a great way to introduce new people to the sport!

We’re working hard to make this a festival of sailing for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes, creating a village atmosphere inspired by events like The Ocean Race, SailGP, and America’s Cup.

Cagliari is one of the most beautiful places in the Mediterranean, with vibrant beaches, incredible food, and rich culture—so it’s the perfect time to turn this championship into a memorable trip for everyone.

Calling All Brands & Businesses!

We’re also inviting companies to be part of the action. If you know of any business that might want to set up a booth, showcase products, or collaborate during the event, please have them reach out to us directly. We’re building something big and would love to include them!

Let’s make this the biggest and best World Championship yet—see you in Cagliari!

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Details

Link to Registration

For training from September 15 to October 1st, when the venue opens, please contact one of these clubs to arrange your training.

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