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49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 fleets at the 55th Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca - Day 1

by 49er & Nacra 17 Sailing 30 Mar 20:54 BST 30 March - 4 April 2026
55th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels Day 1 © Sailing Energy / Trofeo Princesa Sofía

Shifting winds shake up skiff and foiling fleets on the first day in Palma

The opening day of the 55th Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca delivered classic Bay of Palma unpredictability, with big shifts and unstable pressure testing the world's best across the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 fleets.

With racing held in a patchy northerly wind that swung dramatically throughout the day, consistency proved hard to pin down and those who adapted quickest now sit at the top of tightly packed leaderboards after 3 races.

Three-way tie at the top in ultra-competitive 49er fleet

The 49er fleet, split across three groups, had contrasting experiences, with the blue fleet enduring a long, physically demanding six-hour stint on the water after course-setting delays due to shifty winds, while the other fleets wrapped up their racing far more quickly.

At the top, three teams are locked together on just three points each:

  • Denmark's Frederik Rask / Jakob Precht
  • France's Lucas Rual / Emile Amoros
  • Australia's Harry Price / Max Paul

All three teams showed sharp decision-making in the highly unstable breeze, managing risk while capitalising on shifts.

Close behind, a standout performance came from the young Hungarian pairing Roni Öszkár Szabó / Oliver Páis-Hank, who have definitely caught some attention in only their second year in the class. Their rapid progression was evident in a composed and confident first day against one of the deepest fleets in Olympic sailing.

The Dutch triple world champions (and two time vice World champions) Bart Lambriex and Floris van de Werken also signalled their return to form since the games, combining race-winning pace with solid positioning despite the chaos across the racecourse.

With such a compressed leaderboard and wildly variable conditions, the 49er fleet is already shaping up for a high-stakes week.

Belgian duo overcome early setback to lead 49erFX

In the 49erFX, Belgium's Isaura Maenhaut / Anouk Geurts lead after three races, recovering from an early scoring hiccup — discarded — to post a strong set of results including a race win.

Their resilience in unstable breeze proved decisive, allowing them to edge ahead of a tightly grouped chasing pack.

The Spanish world champions Paula BARCELO and Maria CANTERO sit just behind, while Sweden's vice world champions Vilma BOBECK and Ebba BERNTSSON remain firmly in contention, underlining the depth of talent at the front of the fleet.

In fourth, Britain's Freya Black / Saskia Tidey, winners here in Palma last year, are well placed after a solid opening day.

One of the most interesting storylines comes from the Dutch setup, where Jana Germani and Helene Naess are helming as part of an ongoing programme to rotate roles and build versatility within the Dutch FX teams. The approach is designed to refine crew combinations after the return of Olympic gold medallist Odile van Aanholt, who is competing in her first regatta back since her Games victory and testing out different crews.

Swedish precision leads the Nacra 17 fleet

In the mixed multihull, Sweden set the early benchmark across the split fleets, showing impressive control in the shifty offshore conditions.

Emil Järudd and Hanna Jonsson lead overall after two wins from three races, their ability to stay composed through pressure swings giving them a crucial edge. Just behind, fellow Swedes Ida Svensson and Marcus Dackhammar also impressed, posting a win and a second to underline the squad's strength in depth.

With both blue and yellow fleets completing three races, the Swedish teams adapted best to the constantly changing angles and pressure lines, key in a class where small gains quickly multiply at foiling speeds.

Further back, established names struggled to string results together in the unstable breeze, highlighting just how punishing the conditions were across the course area.

All to play for

Across all three fleets, Day 1 in Palma reinforced a familiar truth: in shifty offshore conditions, adaptability is everything.

With minimal margins separating the leaders and plenty of racing still to come, the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 fleets are set for an intense and unpredictable regatta as the Trofeo Princesa Sofía unfolds.

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