Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik - Made for Water
Product Feature
Sailingfast Ovington ILCA 4 with Carbon Top Section
Sailingfast Ovington ILCA 4 with Carbon Top Section

Game on in Qingdao for the 2025 ILCA Worlds

by Lisa Darmanin / Australian Sailing Team 12 May 2025 06:02 BST 10-17 May 2025
Zoe Thomson and Casey Imeneo © Beau Outteridge

The stage is set in Qingdao, China, as 237 of the world's best sailors from 40 nations prepare to battle it out over six intense days of racing at the 2025 ILCA6 and ILCA7 World Championships.

Returning to the iconic Qingdao Olympic Sailing Centre, host of the 2008 Olympic Games, the event promises tactically challenging conditions in a venue known for its unpredictable breeze, currents, and coastal fog. With all athletes competing in supplied equipment, it's all about skill, strategy, and execution.

For the Australian Sailing Team, it's a crucial milestone on the road to LA 2028 and the first Olympic class World Championship of the year. Twenty Australian athletes, eight women and twelve men are primed and ready to fly the flag.

"There's no hiding that this this is the pinnacle event for the year," said Australian Sailing Team Technical Director Michael Blackburn, who is on the ground supporting the team. "We knew that Qingdao in May could bring light winds, so over the last six months there has been extra effort on developing the squads' light wind technique and strategy."

Blackburn added, "There's also every chance of hiking conditions throughout the regatta, but it has still been really important for our athletes to have a period of focusing on lighter conditions to make them more rounded as sailors."

Among the top contenders is Australian National Champion Zac Littlewood, fresh off an 11th place at the Sailing Grand Slam in Palma, Mallorca. He's focused and aiming to make his mark in one of the sport's most competitive Olympic classes.

"I'm feeling pretty prepared with the volume of training we've done and the great on-land support we have with the team here," said Littlewood. "Palma felt a bit rusty, but that was always a training event in the lead-up to this. I'm hoping for more consistency and better execution on the race days."

"It's definitely an event where I want a result," he added, "but at the same time, it's a venue as Australians we don't have much experience with the current and sea state. So, I'm going in with an open mindset, doing my best, seeing what the week holds and where I end up."

Littlewood is joined by Australian Sailing Pathway Team athlete Ethan McAullay who has laid down some impressive race finishes so far this season. Both sailors are guided by coach Rafa Trujillo, a key figure behind Matt Wearn's successful gold medal defence in Paris.

In the ILCA6 fleet, Western Australia's Zoe Thomson arrives in red-hot form after a stunning victory at Trofeo Princesa Sofia last month. She's joined by a formidable squad featuring Tokyo Olympian Mara Stransky, rising star Evie Saunders, Victorian powerhouse Casey Imeneo, and Australian Sailing Team athlete Elyse Ainsworth. Together, they're building a culture of collaboration and excellence under the guidance of experienced coach Mikael Lundh.

The combined World Championships will unfold over three days of qualifying followed by three days of finals, with a 12-race series ultimately crowning the 2025 ILCA6 and ILCA7 World Champions.

It's game on in Qingdao. Follow the journey of Australia's best as they take on the world and continue building momentum toward LA 2028.

A list of the Australian Sailing Team (AST), Australian Sailing Pathway Team (ASPT) and other Australian entries (AUS) of 2025 ILCA World Championships:

ILCA 6 - 99 Entries

Elyse Ainsworth (AST)
Mara Stransky (AST)
Casey Imeneo (ASPT)
Evie Saunders (ASPT)
Zoe Thomson (ASPT)
Sylvie Stannage (AUS)
Francis Beebe (AUS)
Caitlin Shaw (AUS)

ILCA 7 - 138 Entries

Zac Littlewood (ASPT)
Ethan McAullay (ASPT)
Michael Compton (AUS)
Stefan Elliott-Shircore (AUS)
Lawson McAullay (AUS)
Isaac Schotte (AUS)
Xavier Bates (AUS)
Alexander Bijkerk (AUS)
Riley Cantwell (AUS)
Daniel Costandi (AUS)
Edward Reid (AUS)
Healy Ryan (AUS)

Follow the Australian Sailing Team at www.australiansailingteam.com.au

Related Articles

Sail Melbourne delivers world-class racing
A classic Port Phillip challenge for Australia's best Sail Melbourne once again demonstrated why Port Phillip is known for world-class racing, serving up a full mix of conditions across four demanding days. Posted on 30 Nov 2025
Australian Sailing Team set for Sail Melbourne
Home-grown stars and international talent converge The Australian Sailing Team (AST) is set to hit home waters this week as Sail Melbourne gets under way from Royal Brighton Yacht Club, with Olympians, emerging talent and first-timers lining up across a strong multi-class fleet. Posted on 26 Nov 2025
John Bertrand AO receives Barranjoey Pin
This recognition reached back to where it all began: his Olympic journey John Bertrand AO has received his Barranjoey Pin at the Australian Sailing Team (AST) camp in Melbourne. The pin is a symbol of Australia's Olympic and Paralympic sailing legacy and was presented to Bertrand by two-time Olympic gold medallist Matt Wearn. Posted on 24 Nov 2025
Matt Wearn Confirms LA2028 Campaign
As he chases historic 'Three-Peat' After 15 months away from his ILCA7 dinghy, double Olympic gold medallist Matt Wearn is back. Refreshed, refocused, and ready to make history, again. Posted on 23 Oct 2025
Australia's 1980 Olympic Sailing Team Reunites
A gathering marked by reflection, reconciliation, and long-overdue recognition It took 45 years, but the athletes who formed Australia's 1980 Olympic sailing team have finally reunited, a gathering marked by reflection, reconciliation, and long-overdue recognition. Posted on 1 Oct 2025
Australian Sailing Team and Element 6 Evolution
Elite Partnership Continues Towards LA 2028 The Australian Sailing Team's (AST) ILCA program is built on a legacy of excellence, underpinned by world-class athletes, a strong squad culture, and elite equipment. Posted on 31 Jul 2025
Sailing's Lost Olympic Dream
Honouring the 1980 Yachting Team In an era where politics overshadowed sport, the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow became a defining moment of sacrifice for many Australian athletes, including the 12 sailors who were selected to represent their country but never got the chance to compete. Posted on 30 Jul 2025
Lessons learned & bar raised at Olympic Test Event
More variation to come into play on the final day A Sou'wester of 10-12 knots made sure there was still more variation to come into play on the final day at the Paris 2024 Olympic Test Event in Marseille. Posted on 17 Jul 2023
Matt Wearn wins Gold at Olympic Test Event
Matt Wearn OAM has secured Gold in the Men's ILCA 7 dinghy in Marseille Matt Wearn OAM has secured Gold in the Men's ILCA 7 dinghy at the Paris 2024 Olympic Test Event in Marseille with an emphatic win in the crucial, double points medal race. Posted on 15 Jul 2023
Morris up to second at Olympic Test Event
Grae Morris continued his climb, moving up to second place in the iQFOil windsurfing class Grae Morris continued his climb at the Paris 2024 Olympic Test Event in Marseille, moving up to second place in the iQFOil windsurfing class with seven fleet races to come. Posted on 15 Jul 2023