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ILCA Masters European Championship 2024 at Vilamoura Sailing, Portugal - Overall

by Prow Media 12 Oct 08:52 NZDT 7-11 October 2024

The ILCA Masters European Championship 2024 concluded today with a spectacular prize-giving ceremony at MoTAO, marking the end of a thrilling week of racing in Vilamoura Sailing.

The final day began with an early start, anticipating stormy weather. However, the forecast surprised us, turning into a warm, sunny morning with no wind, causing a delay in the races. Finally, the wind picked up in the afternoon, and racing could proceed. The ILCA 6 fleet had their first start at 14:20, followed by the ILCA 7 fleet.

Overall Results:

ILCA 6 Legend
1. USA - Jonathan ANDRON
2. USA - KERREST Jacques
3. NED - Jaap MAZEREEUW

ILCA 6 Great Grand Master – Men&Women
1. ESP – NOGUER Miguel
2. GBR – HUNT Max
3. GBR – SCUTCHER Terry

ILCA 6 Great Grand Master - Women
1. FRA – ARNOUX Isabelle
2. NED – WOLTERS Heleen
3. NED – DIRKEN Katinka

ILCA 6 Grand Master – Men & Women
1. ESP – MARTINEZ Carlos
2. GBR – COCKERILL Steve
3. BRA - Carlos Eduardo WANDERLEY

ILCA 6 Grand Master - Women
1. GBR – COCKERILL Sarah
2. SWE – LOREN Ann
3. FRA – TATIBOUET Claudine

ILCA 6 Master- Men&Women
1. GBR - Jon EMMETT
2. GRE - Dimitrios THEODORAKIS
3. ITA - Alessio MARINELLI

ILCA 6 Master- Women
1. ESP – Marina SANCHEZ FERRER
2. GER – Alexandra BEHRENS
3. BEL – Nathalie GUNST

ILCA 6 Apprenti Master – Men &Women
1. POL - Marcin RUDAWSKI
2. POL – Mateusz HANKE
3. UAE - Adil KHALID

ILCA 6 Apprentice Master - Women
1. ITA – Alice Virginia GRASS
2. GRE – Georgia CHIMONA

ILCA 7 Great Grand Master
1. ESP - Jose Luis DORESTE BLANCO
2. ESP - Jose Maria VAN DER PLOEG
3. GBR – LAW Tim

ILCA 7 Grand Master
1. GER - Roger SCHULZ
2. FRA - Benoit MEESEMAECKER
3. DOM – BARSHI Ari

ILCA 7 Master
1. GRE - Adonis BOUGIOURIS
2. ESP – Carlos ERASU
3. ESP – ROSADO Leandro

ILCA 7 Apprentice Master
1. BEL - Wannes VAN LAER
2. ITA - Francesco BOTTONI
3. ITA - BOTTONI Francesco

Full results can be found here.

Throughout the week, we also hosted several giveaways, which were greatly appreciated by the winners, adding a fun and engaging element to the event.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the participants, sponsors, and supporters for making this championship such a success.

Looking forward to seeing everyone back in Vilamoura Sailing for future championships!

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