In a show of strength in the world's hottest dinghy class, Australian Matt Wearn successfully defended his ILCA 7 Men's World Championship title on home waters after an epic 11-race strong wind battle.
Wearn wrapped up the Adelaide championships with a substantial ten-point margin over Norway's Hermann Tomasgaard in second on 34 points and Britain's Michael Beckett in third on 41.
The top three in the 153-boat fleet had the podium positions locked away ahead of the medal race, but the rest of the top ten had some minor reshuffling.
Ireland's Finn Lynch of the National Yacht Club earned a coveted medal race place and finished ninth overall to secure his third top ten result at world championships in four years (including a silver medal in 2021).
"Finn fought to the end and ninth overall is a good result," commented his coach Vasilij Zbogar. "It’s another solid performance, and we are getting closer and closer to the top guys in strong winds, so that's good news."
The Rio 2016 Olympian has already qualified Ireland for Paris 2024, and this world championship is the first of a three-event selection trials series to decide the nomination to the Olympic Federation of Ireland for the national team.
Ireland's second contender in the Gold fleet, Ewan McMahon (Howth Yacht Club), closed out his regatta with 29th place in the single final fleet race, leaving him 41st overall.
The Dublin sailor is campaigning independently to challenge Lynch for the Paris 2024 Team Ireland place in the Men's single-handed event.
The next event on the ILCA 7 calendar is the European Championships in Greece in just a few week's time.
Results below and replay the medal race here