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2026 505 World Championship at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Overall

by Chris Thorne 12 Jul 10:29 BST 6-11 July 2026

It came as no surprise to the competitors in the 2026 505 World Championships, sponsored by WIP, Ovington Boats and Allen Brothers, to wake on the final morning to find the weather hot and sunny, and with a stiff breeze from the northeast across Chichester Harbour. However, throughout the morning the wind out in the eastern reaches of the Solent was more fickle, especially ahead of a forecast swing to the southeast.

Today the fleet was minus Jan-Philipp Hofmann and Felix Brockerhoff who could have a leisurely day off since they had sealed the title of World Champions with their performances over the first 8 races. Instead, the focus was on the battle for second place between the GBR team of Paul Brotherton and James Fawcett and Howie Hamlin and Andy Zinn of the USA. This also had a twist in the tale, or which more later.

After a half hour delay to allow the wind direction and pressure to settle, the fleet was led away into an east-southeasterly breeze averaging 9 knots by the Pathfinder, USA 9228, sailed by Brian Haines and Ted Conrads. As on previous days picking the shifts correctly was a challenge but Hamlin/Zinn proved that they are better than most at this and rounded the first mark just ahead of Brotherton/Fawcett.

However, the British pair picked the better gybing angles coming downwind and got past the Americans by the leeward gate. Behind these two contenders a battle was also developing between AJ Conrads and Jon Bell in USA 9284 and the German pair of Tim and Finn Böger. This leading group remain in close contact up the second beat, and again down the second downwind leg when the varying pressure led to boats having to decide between going low and reaching up for speed, with most of the leading group changing between the two options on multiple occasions.

At the finish, Brotherton/Fawcett held on to the lead, followed home by Tim/Finn Böger, AJ Conrads/Jon Bell and Hamlin/Zinn.

After an adjustment to the axis of the course to reflect the wind swinging further to the south, as had been forecast, the final race of the series was started without delay. The Pathfinder was GBR 8935, Craig Burlton and Richard Anderton. AJ Conrads/Jon Bell continued their tremendous form from the previous race to round the first mark with a lead of almost 100 metres over the Australian team of Peter Nicholas and Luke Payne.

With the breeze continuing to build to around 12 knots, these two built a significant lead over the rest of the fleet on the downhill leg, with a gap of nearly a minute between the Australians in second place and the next boat, Brotherton/Fawcett. The wind had backed sufficiently by the end of the run to warrant resetting the windward mark back towards the east. This did not faze AJ Conrad/Jon Bell at all but Brotherton/Fawcett made inroads into lead of Nicholas/Payne and just pipped in front of the Australians at the windward mark.

On the run to the finish the wind stayed sufficiently robust to make reaching and gybing the fasted way of getting down the 1.4 nm to the finish, with each challenge from a boat behind gybing on what could be an inside line being met by a covering gybe by the boat in front. AJ Conrad/Jon Bell held off all the challenges from Brotherton/ Fawcett, and crossed the finish line about 40 seconds ahead of the British pair.

However, there was a sting in the tail for Brotherton/Fawcett. Following a port/starboard incident on the first leg, Hamlin /Zinn lodged a protest against them. After the Jury had considered the evidence presented at the hearing back onshore, Brotherton/Fawcett were disqualified, meaning they dropped from second to third in the overall standings.

This had been a truly memorable event with almost perfect sailing conditions over the whole period of the World Championship and preceding UK Nationals. Hayling Island Sailing Club also demonstrated that its race organisation and management is second to none with not only all the facilities required but both the professional and volunteer expertise to make everything work.

Event website: int505.org/2026-505-world-championships-hayling

Overall Results:

Top Mixed Crew: AJ Conrads + Jon Bell - USA
Top Female Crew: Nicola Birkner + Angela Stenger - GER
Top Under 26 Crew: Samuel Goult + Alexander Brown - GBR
Top Classic Boat: Alexander Ham + Warwick Ham - RSA
Top Original Boat: Phil Brown + Gareth Thomas - GBR

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1stGER9251Jan‑Philipp HofmannFelix BrockerhoffDYC42141221(DNC)(DNC)17
2ndUSA9262Howard HamlinAndy ZinnNHYC ‑ ABYC7‑5672233‑1141139
3rdGBR9274Paul BrothertonJames FawcettEtherow Country Park131814‑384121(DSQ)44
4thAUS8801Peter NicholasLuke PayneRFBYC 1‑4131195‑13313247
5thUSA9284AJ ConradsJon BellTahoe Yacht Club‑16412611912‑183158
6thGBR9215Roger GilbertIan MitchellHayling Island SC10‑72510‑1217127860
7thGBR9283Ian PinnellRobert WoelfelHayling Island SC8567101422‑36‑61678
8thGBR8935Craig BurltonRichard AndertonRoyal Southern‑221116931216710‑2584
9thUSA9266Mike HoltCarl SmitSanta Cruz Yacht Club3625152314‑42‑512189
10thGBR9093Harvey HillaryArchie MasseyItchenor111315‑25142244‑29790
11thFRA9270Philippe BoiteThimothée ChironCvsq17‑54‑2718720998492
12thUSA9228Brian HainesTed ConradsTahoe Yacht Club‑267‑181641815101416100
13thGER9260Tim BögerFinn BögerHSC301224‑33227‑63625108
14thAUS9263Michael QuirkTim NeedhamCncb9341‑4313252332(DNF)110
15thGER9275Stefan KoechlinAndreas AchterbergSVS14181115‑24111815‑5312114
16thAUS9278Malcolm HigginsNicholas JohnstonBSYC2209316838‑41‑4823119
17thRSA8725Alexander HamWarwick HamPretoria Sailing Club‑3310‑302613162081610119
18thGBR9088Andy SmithJonny MildredNorthampton SC‑3232‑41283266569124
19thGBR9246Michael SimsCarl GibbonBurton6141481819(RET)1334(DNF)126
20thGBR9232Robert GullanPaul ChildsHayling Island SC5‑61131337103120‑4514143
21stUSA9252Douglas HaganNalu HoPCYC15‑58102151724‑542136149
22ndGER9258Alexander HolzapfelArne WittemerPost‑Sportverein Koblenz252217(RET)833827‑3717157
23rdGBR9039Ben McGraneJames RossHayling Island SC23‑57‑3117202127281213161
24thGER9198Micki DaisenbergerJohannes TellenDTYC19‑2826191924‑30161722162
25thGBR9285Simon PottsRob AllenBurghfield SC27‑601912252949(DNF)153179
26thSUI9267Caroline JacotPhilippe JacotCNB318‑52‑43234228211120184
27thUSA9247Mike PunnettAlex DaviesPenn Cove Yacht Club20923‑4221263632‑5931198
28thSWE8926Ebbe RosénOlle WenrupMalarhojdens KS (MKS)3435283764017‑485(DNF)202
29thGER9281Stefan GieslerFrank BöhmVSaW/SCV‑35‑402932292811262229206
30thCAN9207Robert TennantSteve BourdowRoyal Victoria Yacht Club2139202041‑44‑76382315217
31stGBR9277Steve QuigleyJarrod SimpsonHayling Island SC40373529‑593126299‑41236
32ndRSA8955Peter FunkeThomas FunkePYC/Aeolians2829‑36‑38353032333119237
33rdSWE9181Malin BrobergJohan RöökBkss5548(DNF)(DNC)362729141818245
34thAUS9194David SnoadHeath BeltonLargs Bay SC181725224738‑6945‑6042254
35thGBR9253Peter ColcloughAlister MorleySalcombe YC3926‑51311746‑60432627255
36thAUS9269Mark StowellBrandon HargeavesRFBYC‑4823‑5546314521174240265
37thGER9268Henrik SchadeSebastian WiemerWassersportverein Wulsdorf e.V.361621302815‑6559‑6363268
38thGBR9124Terry ScutcherDaniel MartinShotley SC4144382733‑82193928‑47269
39thGER9185Stefan BöhmGerald RoosSCV / RCR242522486236‑7122‑6430269
40thUSA9179Pierre JeangirardPaul VonGreyPCYC(DNF)(DNF)3253503910243835281
41stGBR9177Tom JeffcoateTim HartleyChew Valley Lake SC43194435‑6652‑61253934291
42ndFRA9147Hervé de KergariouValentin DechauffourYacht Club Île de France53‑6948453934519‑7751294
43rdAUS9257Nigel LottHarry MoffattDPSS‑602447495825‑79462032301
44thGER9182Alexander SwadePatrick TreichelDYC37‑7434244935584027‑59304
45thGER9197Nicola BirknerAngela StengerVSaW‑6765‑7154304323304124310
46thSWE9171Martin FridhTore ReinholdBKSS/LBS471540‑565148‑56492537312
47thGBR8881Tim PenfoldMatthew AlvaradoHayling Island SC(DNF)(DNF)4336274966354326325
48thGER8750Mirco GantenbergJacob NiewiarraSegel‑Club Hattingen29333939603242‑70‑6958332
49thGBR8991Nick MeadowScott DawsonWarsash SC454933404250‑724449‑70352
50thGER9131Jörn WilleMartin BergmannMSC/HSC444249‑584054375633‑67355
51stGBR8857Andy CarterKeith SummersgillLeigh and Lowton(DNF)(DNF)6575264740342453364
52ndGBR9104Andy WildeHarry BriddonOgston SC1238(DNF)23‑805846637356369
53rdSWE9143Thomas LundbergJohan StrömdahlRoyal Swedish Yacht Society56‑68‑6851344147535043375
54thGBR8708Samuel GoultAlexander BrownFPSC‑66516057‑675344514028384
55thGBR8964Holly MitchellAdam AzizHayling Island SC3855466254‑655031‑7149385
56thGBR9236Jim BlythDarrel SamanjoulLargo Bay(DNF)2153556161‑64524646395
57thGBR8970Aled Llewellyn‑JonesArthur BaileyOxford Sailing Club50(DNF)4244645639‑735454403
58thUSA9210Jimmy FranzoneBjorn AntellSt Francis Yacht Club63(DNF)57417460‑80503033408
59thGBR9203Johnny CostardSimon ChildsHayling Island SC49(DNF)72(DNC)445134761973418
60thRSA9071Drew ScottTayo ScottKNYSNA YACHT CLUB61‑706764‑703757373560418
61stFRA9031Philippe LucienneVivien LucieneSRC Sud Oise‑73365866‑726745613662431
62ndGER9169Rayan SchönerMarkus SchönerNRV59453752695743‑82‑7471433
63rdGER9234Norbert DasenbrookOliver StieglitzKSW5452705052‑73‑74604452434
64thGBR8378Terry CurtisPeter GreigCastle Cove SC58306259‑77703355‑7674441
65thFRA8553Louis RadierArthur RadierASPTT VOILE LA ROCHELLE515054654655‑75‑807050441
66thCAN9200Alexander "Ali" MellerDevlin LovshinKingston Yacht Club4243454755777365(DNF)(DNC)447
67thFRA9219Neidhart ElisabethPierre Jean GalloYCIF5734566056665168‑79‑76448
68thGBR9261Martin WedgeGraham ElliottUK 505 Association6259597148‑84‑81586238457
69thGBR9036Neville HerbertLewis FowlerLymington Town Sailing Club‑744666694571351‑7‑7568458
70thBEL9163Pierre GorremansJean GorremansZeilclub NLM65‑76‑6961536262675539464
71stFRA9075Loic Bleuez BleuezAgrapart FranckANSM6947(DNC)7457‑8141694761465
72ndBEL9121Paul GorremansCapaie WaukaNLM‑7064‑8263656453665244471
73rdFRA9221Frédéric VeroulAubin Veroul VerlhacCN Vassivière‑7731‑7568636859756848480
74thGBR8514Ben TownsendEd RichardsonEmsworth Sailing Club46635034‑827982‑877864496
75thBEL9081Cédric CretsLionel LambertRCNV‑7571736768‑8055625645497
76thGBR9168Miles OdellAndrew StreeterHayling & Northampton5275‑84(DNC)716367646655513
77thFRA9045Nicolas GuillouNicolas RadierSport Nautique et Plaisance du Havre68278073‑8369685772(DNC)514
78thAUS9225Murray GilbertLindsay GilbertSandgate Yacht Club7266647075‑7654‑836557523
79thGBR8749Keith McQuillinJohn DriscollSpinnaker Sailing Club81627776‑86‑8352476769531
80thUSA8867Anne FitzpatrickChristian PittackPCYC6453‑79‑79797277785777557
81stGER8932Christian HengeKatja HengeWeiSe E.V.7973(DNF)78‑847870725872580
82ndSWE9092Tom HastenpflugKnut HastenpflugSegelsällskapet Åmålsviken8277618176(DNC)4874(DNF)DNC590
83rdGBR8423Stuart DoePhill NewsomThorney Island Sailing Club71676372‑85‑8684798275593
84thGBR9238Chris TurnerColin ParkeHayling Island SC807976777859‑86‑848366598
85thGER6815Andreas JungclausKatharina MengeHamburger Segel‑Club78(DNF)74‑82737578778065600
86thGBR8511Steve CulpittMark NicholsonHayling Island SC7678788081748371(DNC)(DNC)621
87thGBR8383Phil BrownGareth Thomas/Martin SpenceWeston SC8480(DNF)(DNF)878585818178661
88thGBR7144Richard GibbMatthew GibbWeston SC83828384‑89‑8787858579668
89thGBR8793Gary FowlerJoe/Sam FowlerHunt's SC85818183‑88‑8888868480668
90thGBR8591Martin SpencePeter CowleyUSSC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC728

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