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Team USA at the O'pen Skiff World Championship 2025 at Nishinomiya, Japan

by Jen Guimaraes 24 Jul 2025 23:23 BST 18-23 July 2025

Five US sailors traveled to Nishinomiya, Japan for six days of challenging conditions, hot temperatures, and world class sailing. USA sailor Lucas Doran was in third place in the U17 fleet before the final day of racing. With tough conditions Lucas placed in the top 10 after the last races on Wednesday, July 23rd.

This small but mighty group traveled far to have their chance to sail on a global scale. The conditions were consistent with a light breeze in the morning building to 15+ knots by the afternoon. Afternoon breeze gave way to the opportunity of surfing on downwind legs keeping the audience on the edge of their seats as competitors navigated the conditions.

Excellent video coverage illustrates the high level of competition and camaraderie on an international scale. The spirit of the O'pen Skiff community is unique and apparent when watching the sailor interviews and onshore antics.

Lucas Doran and Cy Gillette, hailing from Hawaii, held their own in the U17 class, bringing very competent boat handling skills and enthusiasm to the water. Also, in the U17 fleet was Cohen Trocolli, from Georgia, brought the skills he acquired from the North Americans in Florida to the water in Japan. U13 sailors included Jack McWilliams (FL) and Libby Barber (GA), both dominated their age class at the North American Championship in April. Jack and Libby, newer to this type of event, worked hard all week while sailing.

The sailing community is rooted in tradition when it comes to small boats and the pathway to competitive excellence. However, the O'pen Skiff on the verge of its 20th anniversary in 2026 is one of the best entry-level boats for competitive sailing, or sailors who are looking to recreate while mastering the sport.

The Un-Regatta format that shapes the North American Championships each year is unconventional in design and incredibly effective in outcome. Sailors develop boat handling skills, awareness outside the boat, and learn to connect with other competitors regardless of the results. Having to balance your boat while heeling under the Bridge of Doom requires precision and strength, while standing up on a downwind leg builds confidence in reading waves, wind, and positioning in the boat.

Maybe it's time to adopt a new junior sailing boat rather than rely on tradition to grow the sport at a young age. Coaches, Program Directors, Committee Chairs and Sailing Enthusiasts, why not blaze a new path that benefits the recreational and competitive youth sailor?

Check out the incredible accomplishments of O'pen Skiff sailors across the globe who are now succeeding in a variety of sailing disciplines...

From O'pen Skiffs to World Stages

Harry Melges IV - Youngest skipper ever to win the Rolex TP52 World Championship. Once an O'pen Skiff Un-Regatta champ — now at the top of the sailing world

Ewan Brazle & Toby Clark - Former O'pen Skiff sailors and now top U17 finishers at the 29er European Championship in Lake Garda.

Wing Foil Nationals - St. Francis YC

Sean Herbert (NZL) - 1st Overall

JP Lattanzi (USA) - U.S. Wingfoil Champion, 2nd Overall

Fun fact: JP's sister, Pearl Lattanzi, got her start in O'pen Skiffs and now represents Team USA in the Waszp class.

Maximo Nores - 6th Overall

Gavin Ball (Hawaii) - Champion at the 2025 US Sailing Singlehanded Champs (Waszp) and ranked 6th in the world.

Jake Pye (NZL) - Bronze at the 2025 Moth Worlds

Junior Pan Am Games, Paraguay

Makani Andrews (iQFOiL Men) & Danicka Sailer (iQFOiL Women) - From O'pen Skiff Un-Regattas to representing Team USA this August!

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