Please select your home edition
Edition
Switch One Design

J/70 European Championship 2019 at Fraglia Vela Malcesine - Overall

by J/70 Press 29 Jun 2019 20:17 BST 24-29 June 2019
Winners - J/70 European Championship 2019 © J70IC / Lucchi / Lucarelli

Malcesine gives us another great sailing day and crowns Claudia Rossi, helm of Petite Terrible, the new J/70 European Champion. Claudia Rossi, in a third continental triumph, with a 4-6-2 series, dominated the final day of the championship, comfortably at ease in windy conditions, with the Sud-Est blowing roughly 15 knots.

The title remains in the family, with his daughter who had already won titles in 2016 and 2017, taking the baton from father Alberto Rossi, winner in Vigo in 2018 with his Enfant Terrible.

The crew of Petite Terrible: Claudia Rossi, Michele Paoletti, Matteo Mason, Giulio Desiderato, Rossella Losito.

Quote by Claudia Rossi, Helm of Petite Terrible

"I am so excited and overjoyed about how the regattas went during this championship. We were very consistent and this paid off in the end. Today we finally demonstrated how to navigate with the heart without making too many calculations and for this I want to thank all of my crew because we gave our best and kept on believing until the end. We got our victory and I could not wish for anything more!"

In the Corinthian division the Spanish crew of Abril Verde with skipper Luis Perez Canal finished first, followed by the Maltese crew of Calypso and the Swedish crew of Hilda. Closing out the top five are Douglas Struth and the Brits of DSP and the Italian crew of White Hawk, with Gianfranco Noè at the helm.

The crew of Abril Verde: Luiz Perez Canal, Carlos Sanmartin, Eduardo Reguera, Juan de Cominges Carballo, Luis Darocha.

Quote from Luis Perez Canal, Skipper of Abril Verde

"Thank you to the Race Committee and to all those who made this beautiful Championship possible. Our chemistry with this race field was excellent and this allowed us to race at our maximum, and remain in the top 15 of the fleet. In the end we won the Corinthian title, a success that we pursued since day one and that fills us with joy. We can't wait to get back here to race again."

Overall Results: (top five)

1. Petite Terrible - Claudia Rossi (ITA), 44 points
2. Mission Possible - Markus Wieser (GER), 59 points
3. Jcurve - Mauro Roversi (ITA), 65 points
4. Real Club Nautico De Granada - Gustavo Martinez Doreste (ESP), 65 points
5. L'elagain - Franco Solerio (ITA), 73 points

Corinthian Division Results: (top five)

1. Abril Verde - Luis Perez Canal (ESP), 78 points
2. Calypso - Sebastian Ripard (MTL), 158 points
3. Hilda - Oscar Lundquist (SWE), 175 points
4. DSP - Douglas Struth (GBR), 175 points
5. White Hawk - Gianfranco Noè (ITA), 192 points

As for the Silver fleet, Stefano Nicolussi's Vivace is the winner of the series, followed by Carlo Tomelleri's Enjoy 1.0 and the Spanish crew of Patakin. The winners of the Corinthian division are the Russians of CompuTel, with Andrey Samoylov at the helm.

J/70 Italian Class is sponsored for the 2019 season by Henri Lloyd, Official Clothing Partner, and by Armare Ropes, Garmin, Key One, IMAC Technologies, Girmi, Serena Wines and Powerade.

More information at facebook.com/j70italianclass

Related Articles

The Spanish Navy set for 43 Copa del Rey MAPFRE
With four boats on the starting line The 43rd edition of the Copa del Rey MAPFRE will see a strong presence from the Spanish Navy, which will deploy a four-boat squadron across multiple classes, reaffirming its long-standing ties to high-performance sailing. Posted on 29 May
North Sails May Regatta 2025 at Royal Southern YC
Including Round 2 of the Cape 31 class UK series Last weekend saw the first event in the Royal Southern's flagship Summer Series for 2025 - the North Sails May Regatta. 67 boats competed across six classes on three race areas. Posted on 25 May
Copa del Rey MAPFRE surpasses 100 entries
Still almost two months to go until the start The Copa del Rey MAPFRE continues to exceed expectations — and this year, it's doing so well in advance. Posted on 23 May
J/70 UK Grand Slam 2 at Royal Southern Yacht Club
7 races for the North Sails May Regatta Having suffered through some tough conditions in Grand Slam 1, the forecasts were looking hopeful for the second event of the UK J/70 Season. As we got closer to the event it was anyone's guess as to how the racing would pan out. Posted on 22 May
Rooster are Clothing Partner of Poole Regatta
2026 is shaping up to be the largest in the event's history Rooster, the well-known watersports clothing and accessories manufacturer is to become the Official Clothing Partner of the International Paint Poole Regatta 2026. Posted on 22 May
Puget Sound sailing, Etchells, J/70s, Cup news
Seeking Goldilocks conditions on Puget Sound, Etchells NAs, J/70 U.S. Nationals, AC38 news As the saying goes, 'you don't know unless you go'. While I've mostly heard this phrase applied to climbing, skiing, and mountaineering, four late-winter and springtime races on Puget Sound this year exemplified the fact that this line. Posted on 20 May
Joel Ronning's Catapult Wins J/70 U.S. Nationals
Hometown Hero on Lake Minnetonka After five races in a full range of breeze, Joel Ronning's Catapult team won the 2025 J/70 U.S. National Championship on home waters in Wayzata, Minnesota. Posted on 19 May
German J/70 Sailing League update
Berlin YC and Bocholt YC take the season lead The 2025 German J/70 Sailing League could not have gotten off to a better start. In perfect spring weather, three days of sailing took place on the Kiel Fjord, directly in front of the Olympic Harbor. Posted on 18 May
Register now for Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week
LBRW is open to multiple classes and in 2025 the event is proud to host the Catalina 37 Nationals Exciting racecourses with flat water offerings inside of the Long Beach breakwater, and big waves and big breeze on the outside are just a few of the factors that make the Long Beach Race Week regatta one of the most enjoyable on the west coast. Posted on 14 May
Swedish J/70 Sailing League Act I
Royal Gothenburg YC sealed victory ahead of the host club The first Allsvenskan Sailing competition of the 2025 season was hosted in Saltsjöbaden at the Royal Swedish Yacht Club (KSSS). Posted on 12 May