Please select your home edition
Edition
B&G Zeus Leaderboard

NZL Sailing Team off to steady start in Princess Sofia Regatta at Palma - Day 1

by Eduan Roos/Yachting NZ 31 Mar 04:21 BST
Sam Bacon and Blake McGlashan - Day 1 - 49er, Olympic sailing, Trofeo Sofia - March 30, 2026 © Sailing Energy / Trofeo Princesa Sofía

The New Zealand sailing squad has made a steady start to the 55th Princess Sofia Regatta, battling unstable conditions on the opening day in Spain.

Racing on the Bay of Palma tested adaptability, with large, unpredictable wind shifts sweeping across the course. A brisk northerly breeze early on faded and oscillated dramatically — at times shifting by as much as 100 degrees — making consistency elusive even for the world’s top crews.

In the highly competitive 49er fleet, featuring more than 100 boats, Mattias Coutts and Oscar Gunn lead the New Zealand charge. The pair sit 12th overall after three races, highlighted by an impressive second-place finish. Francesco Kayrouz and Hamish McLaren ended the day in 19th, keeping themselves within striking distance, while Sam Bacon and Blake McGlashan are further back in 75th as they work to find rhythm in the volatile conditions.

In the ILCA 7 class, where nearly 200 sailors are competing, George Gautrey produced one of the standout Kiwi performances of the day. A fourth-place finish in the opening race set the tone for a strong start, leaving him 15th overall. Caleb Armit and George Pilkington sit 110th and 119th, respectively, after a long and physically demanding day on the water, with the fleet enduring extended delays as race management waited for a stable breeze to settle across the course.

The ILCA 6 fleet saw Greta Pilkington open her regatta with a 21st-place finish in her sole qualifying race, placing her 41st overall in a fleet of more than 140 boats.

Meanwhile, the newly formed Nacra 17 pairing of Micah Wilkinson and Kate Stewart made a promising start in the mixed multihull class. Posting two top-10 finishes within their qualifying group, the duo sits 22nd overall at the end of Day 1.

The Princess Sofia Regatta is a cornerstone event in the international sailing calendar and marks an important early-season benchmark for Olympic classes. With many of the world’s best crews using Palma as a proving ground, the regatta provides a crucial opportunity to test combinations, refine race strategies, and build momentum toward the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

The men’s and women’s iQFOiL and kitefoil competitions start overnight (NZ time), with Lukas Walton-Keim, Lochy Naismith, Toby Wigglesworth, Lucy Bilger, Veerle ten Have, Aimee Bright, Stella Bilger, Eli Liefting, and Blake Hinsley all set to begin their campaigns.

Latest results and standings www.trofeoprincesasofia.org/en/default/races/race-resultsall

Related Articles

Kiwis win 49er Worlds
Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush won the 49er World Championship in a cliffhanger of a Final. New Zealand crew of Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush won the 2026 49er World Championship in a cliffhanger of a Final race. Seb Menzies became the youngest skipper in the 30yr history of the class to win a world title. Posted on 17 May
NZLSailing Team: Kiwi comeback wins 49er worlds
Menzies and Lee Ross struck gold in a dramatic final race at the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 Worlds New Zealand's Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush have become the youngest 49er world champions in history after producing a nerve-shredding comeback to win the world title overnight in Quiberon, France (NZ time). Posted on 17 May
NZLSailing Team: Kiwis lead 49ers in France
Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush are just two races away from a maiden 49er world title Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush are just two races away from a maiden 49er world title after surviving a dramatic final day of gold fleet racing at the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships in Quiberon, France. Posted on 16 May
NZLSailing Team: Kiwis lead 49ers in France
Menzies and Lee Rush have surged into the overall lead at the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 Worlds7 W Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush have surged into the overall lead at the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships in France, capping another outstanding day for the rising men's skiff team as the regatta entered the decisive gold fleet phase. Posted on 15 May
NZ to host 2028 ILCA Worlds
NZ will host an Olympic-class sailing world championship for the first time in almost a decade New Zealand will host an Olympic-class sailing world championship for the first time in almost a decade when Auckland stages the Women's ILCA 6 and Men's ILCA 7 World Championship in early 2028. Posted on 12 May
Yachting NZ & Hospitality NZ announce partnership
The initiative will see a cohort of 10 affiliated yacht and boating clubs receive structured support Yachting New Zealand and Hospitality New Zealand have today announced a 12-month pilot programme, marking a first-of-its-kind collaboration between the grassroots sport and hospitality sectors in Aotearoa. Posted on 12 May
Kiwi windfoilers chase medals at Hyères
Bilger 4th and Bright 5th in Womens iQFoil at Hyères after tight, but encouraging final day. Stella Bilger came agonisingly close to another major medal on the world stage, finishing fourth in the women's iQFOiL at 2026 French Olympic Week and leading a strong showing from New Zealand's windfoilers in Hyères. Posted on 24 Apr
Kiwi windfoilers chase medals at Hyères
Three Kiwi windfoilers will fight for silverware on Friday in the Mens and Womens IQFoil Three Kiwi windfoilers will fight for silverware Friday night (NZ time) after Aimee Bright, Stella Bilger and Josh Armit all advanced to the medal series following four days of racing at the 2026 French Olympic Week. Posted on 24 Apr
NZ's Sean Herbert has promising start
New Zealand's Sean Herbert is seventh overall at the Formula Wing Europeans in Naples New Zealand's Sean Herbert has made a strong start at the Formula Wing European Championships in Naples, sitting seventh overall after the opening day of racing in a fleet of more than 80 competitors. Posted on 9 Apr
NZL Sailing Team: Palma - Day 6
George Gautrey finished fifth in the ILCA 7 in the first major international regatta for 2026 George Gautrey has made a strong start to his international season, finishing fifth in the ILCA 7 at the 2026 Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma de Mallorca. Posted on 4 Apr