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J/24 World Championship 2025 in Plymouth, UK - Day 4

by James Mills 13 Sep 03:49 BST 6-14 September 2025

After a 3 hour delay to allow the various warships and ferries to come and go, Plymouth Sound emptied and 20knots of breeze welcomed the J24 fleet for day 4 of the Worlds. This heavy wind regatta is starting to take the toll on both the boats and the sailors and today the week claimed its 5th rudder broken on different boats and at last count there has been 6 booms broken during the event.

Race 6 was dominated by "Gecko" from Japan who stole a march and out hiked the fleet for a well deserved and accomplished victory, the team who were 3rd at the last Worlds in Seattle have sailed clean and kept out of trouble all week, unfortunately in Race 7 they scored a 10 which put a dent in their podium ambitions but they now find themselves in 4th overall 11 points off a podium and if all goes well on the last day they will be a threat.

Today was however about the team on "War Canoe" who were the boat of the day scoring 2 seconds and moving into second overall just 3 points off "Headcase" from Ireland who scored an 8 in Race 6 but who followed up with a win in Race 7. Tony Parker's "Bangor Packet" had a 3rd in Race 6 to keep them on track but dropped their discard in Race 7 with an 11th. It is now extremely tight across the top 3 boats but it looks to be advantage "War Canoe" whilst in second place they have low scored all week and only carry 1 painful black flag that can be discarded. Realistically anyone of the 3 boats can win the series but it will come down to who blinks first and you would also be wrong to write off "Gekko" as if 3 races are run on the last day anything is still possible.

Local boat UK National Champion James Torr in "Majic" had an excellent day with a 7th and a 4th and are now the top British boat in 6th overall, level on points with the Argentinian "Tata Patagonia" in 5th. "Majic" is locked in a fierce battle to see who will finish in the top 10 and the German boat "Jux" is one to watch in this battle.

Results after Day 4:

PosBow NoBoat NameSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st10HeadcaseIRL 4247Cillian Dickson‑811318115
2nd45WarCanoeUSA 5399Michael Goldfarb1(BFD)5442218
3rd20Bangor PacketUSA 58Tony Parker653123‑1120
4th41GekkoJPN 5450Kohei Ichikawa5‑1362711031
5th40Tata PatagoniaARG 5453Ramiro Clemente Diaz28(BFD)13342050
6th29MajicGBR 4248James Torr320(BFD)6107450
7th47La SuperbaITA 416Ignazio Bonanno4249(DSQ)201857
8th32JuxGER 4406Thomas Cramer‑2531024149565
9th46Snoopy's JIRL 4265Martin Mahon1017(BFD)12515766
10th42Hard on PortIRL 4794David Bailey‑2323781611368
11th11J‑BondHUN 37Balazs Tomai715(BFD)P101817976.1
12th43Mr MannGBR 4241Shane Hewlett11921617‑312378
13th31Blind SquirrelIRL 5481Colm O'Flaherty197‑25152014681
14th39Front RunnerSWE 4896Per‑Hakan Persson1611157‑40131981
15th50JeronimoFRA 5071Aorelian Garcia2241222622‑3288
16th9VIVA on aquaGER 5417Hauke Kruess1816(BFD)1011211288
17th15FfoldGBR 4269Dave Hale156(BFD)2012162796
18th1WijitGBR 4235Sam Marshall(RET)26923256897
19th26JupiterIRL 5270Conor Haughton2122(BFD)149191398
20th16The Dutch JeesNED 5440Dirk Olyslagers1218(BFD)172652199
21st18Il RiccioIRL 5219JP McCaldin910(RET)35131225104
22nd4NJO2GBR 4266Tim Octon14‑281321152616105
23rd3JiveGBR 4261David Cooper24‑341118212817119
24th48Rabbit Per CinqueITA 438Francesco Nucara13308118(RET)DNC121
25th37Derbe KerleGER 5266Lynn Wolgast2012(BFD)27RDG2724136.8
26th28JabAUS 4788Warren Slater33(BFD)1629411014143
27th19VitesseGER 5412Manfred Konig1714(BFD)19RET1828147
28th17HedgehogIRL 4217Mark Usher28‑332030232526152
29th24SaltineUSA 62Sam Hopper311914332432‑38153
30th14Ziggy BarilocheARG 5191Ignacio Buffa Danesi263117P202235‑45162
31st12InnaminckaAUS 4793John Crawford32‑38.51925283629169
32nd38JamGBR 4153Ben Maddaford‑39212136343037179
33rd6HiJinksGBR 4213Mark Lewers2929(BFD)26193841182
34th27JuggernautGBR 4026Neil Trathen352533‑39393715184
35th8Jolly RogerGBR 4270Roger Morris3032183832‑4135185
36th36Violent JGBR 4013Jason Culmer3635RDG28‑372434189.3
37th49ACEAUS 4801David West3838.523‑46312342195.5
38th2HitchhikerGBR 4242Chris Randall4136243236‑4731200
39th34Crazy HorseIRL 4533Luke McBride37‑443034433922205
40th35HustleUSA 49Michael Quaid3427(BFD)42354230210
41st30Just WindGBR 4233Tom Gurney(RET)3722412933P30213
42nd25PfauGER 5269Lars Hager40(BFD)BFD37272933217
43rd22Italian JobGBR 4251John Gorman(DNC)402740334540225
44th44JiffiGBR 4035Philip Bailey4241324530‑4639229
45th33TintoAUS 5386Steve Wright2724(BFD)DSQRET3444231
46th51JabberwockyGBR 4271Gail Berriman434528473843(DSQ)244
47th23NitroGBR 4034Mark Prue(RET)423144444046247
48th7Motley CrewGBR 4003Andy Willet454726‑48424448252
49th5MojoGBR 4239Chloe Nunn(RET)4329RETRET4943266
50th21Proud MaryIRL 4384Bernard McConville4446(BFD)43454847273

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