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2025 2.4mR World Championship at Fraglia Vela Malcesine - Overall

by Fraglia Vela Malcesine 12 Oct 2025 17:31 BST 7-12 October 2025

The conclusion of an epic event

The Inclusive 2.4mR World Championship 2025 officially concluded today at Fraglia Vela Malcesine, after four intense days of top-level Open and Para sailing on the stunning waters of Lake Garda.

The event brought together the very best of the international sailing community, uniting sport, inclusion, culture, and friendship in a true celebration of excellence, with sailors representing 17 nations.

Results

Jeffrey Linton (USA 160) is the new 2.4mR Overall World Champion, maintaining his lead from the very first race.

A well-deserved second place went to Britain's Megan Pascoe (GBR 173), who consistently ranked among the top competitors throughout the week.

In third place, after an impressive comeback in the final days, was Urs Infanger (SUI 1022) of Switzerland.

The Open ranking matches the Overall classification, while in the NOD ranking (including NOD Para), Italy's Antonio Squizzato (ITA 112) claimed the top spot, followed by Marko Dahlberg (FIN 196) in second and Otto Dahlberg (FIN 203) in third.

In the NOD Para category, Italy once again shone with Antonio Squizzato (ITA 112) taking first place, followed by Chuck Allen (USA 186) and another Italian athlete, Davide Di Maria (ITA 104), in third.

Special Awards:

Master (aged 55 or over - born 1970 or earlier)
Jeffrey Linton (USA 160) | OPEN

Grand Master (aged 65 or over - born 1960 or earlier)
Paul Francis (NZL 105) | NOD Para

Youth (under 30 - born 1995 or later)
Otto Dahlberg (FIN 203) | NOD

First Female Overall
Megan Pascoe (GBR 173) | OPEN

Daily Race Winners:

USA 160 Jeffrey Linton | OPEN
FIN 196 Marko Dahlberg | NOD
GBR 173 Megan Pascoe | OPEN
GBR 173 Megan Pascoe | OPEN
USA 160 Jeffrey Linton | OPEN
USA 160 Jeffrey Linton | OPEN
SUI 1022 Urs Infanger | OPEN
USA 160 Jeffrey Linton | OPEN
FIN 196 Marko Dahlberg | NOD
GBR 173 Megan Pascoe | OPEN

More information and full results can be found here.

A Week of High-Level Sailing and Inclusion

The Championship program spanned five days: an opening ceremony and practice race followed by four competition days.

Sailors faced challenging and variable weather conditions — light afternoon breezes during the first three days and a stronger Peler wind on the final morning.

A single fleet of 56 competitors raced together from start to finish, completing 10 races thanks to the excellent work of the race committee. All categories — Open, NOD, and NOD Para — competed side by side, embodying the true spirit of inclusion that defines this event.

Beyond Racing

The week was enriched by numerous moments of conviviality and celebration, both on and off the water, supported by the event's partners and sponsors.

Competitors and guests enjoyed generous buffets at B'LAC Bistrò&Bar featuring local specialties, paired with Tinazzi wines, Stiegl beer, Redoro Frantoi Olive oil on bruschetta, and delicious meats from Speck Stube, among many other local delicacies.

A particularly meaningful highlight was the participation of ULSS 9 Scaligera's disability support associations, whose guests were able to experience sailing firsthand through guided visits and scenic outings aboard the historic vessel Siora Veronica.

Thanks to Our Partners

The event's success was made possible thanks to Main Sponsor Intesa Sanpaolo, in collaboration with World Sailing and the Italian Sailing Federation (FIV).

Additional sponsors included Falconeri, Funivie Malcesine-Monte Baldo, Negri Nautica, Helly Hansen, and MAN Truck & Bus Italia, which provided comfortable and efficient transfers with its MAN vehicle.

The Championship was held under the patronage of the Veneto Region, Province of Verona, Municipality of Malcesine, and BIM Adige - Province of Verona, in partnership with World Sailing and FIV.

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