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Fireball World Championship: Drama Unfolds on Lake Garda on Penultimate Day

28th August 2025
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One race of the Fireball Worlds was completed on the penultimate day in light to medium northerly winds. A second race had already started, but the arrival of a brief thunderstorm caused the wind to drop completely and forced its abandonment.

The penultimate day at the Fireball World Championship 2025 on Lake Garda was marked by unstable weather but also plenty of drama.

The race committee anticipated a start at 10:00, making the most of the morning conditions; one race was completed in light to medium northerly winds. A second race had already started, but the arrival of a brief thunderstorm caused the wind to drop completely and forced its abandonment.

At the top of the standings remain the British DJ Edwards - Vyv Townend, already Fireball World Champions, but the Swiss Yves Mermod - Maja Siegenthaler (the top mixed crew) have closed the gap to just two points thanks to their race win today. In third place are the Australians Brendan Garner and Ben O’Brien, 14 points behind.

Showing strong progress are the British Dave Wade - Iain Blake, now fourth overall and leading the “classic” crews, with a 1-2 from the last two races. Breaking into the top 10 are the first Italians, Paolo Brescia with crew Filippo Vulcanile, now in 8th place. Also noteworthy is the determination of the Genoese champion Pietro D’Alì, sailing with Ariberto Strabino, who, after breaking their mast on Tuesday, managed to repair it using a spare section provided by a French team: today they returned to the water and scored an excellent 12th place overall out of 136 boats.

Looking ahead to Friday, the final day of this World Championship, the weather remains uncertain: if conditions allow, the race committee will attempt to recover up to three races to close in the best possible way a championship that has already delivered three spectacular opening days of sunshine and medium-strong southerly winds, with 136 crews from 14 nations and many young sailors and women on the racecourse, alongside the loyalists who have been following the class for many years.

Results after 7 races downloadable below.

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Fireball: 60 years of history

Designed in 1962 by British naval architect Peter Milne, the Fireball is a two-person dinghy with spinnaker and trapeze, combining simplicity of construction, high performance and accessibility. Over the years, it has been a training ground for generations of sailors, developing skills in tactics and technique, and producing champions who later moved on to Olympic and offshore challenges. More than half a century later, it remains one of the most vibrant and passionate classes, also thanks to initiatives such as the Under 25 category, designed to engage new generations and keep the tradition alive.

At A Glance – Fireball Dinghy Specs

Crew 2 (single trapeze)
LOA 16 ft 2 in (4.93 m)
Beam 4 ft 6 in (1.37 m)
Hull weight 175 lb (79 kg)
Mast height 22.3 ft (6.8 m)
Mainsail area 108 sq ft (10.0 m2).
Jib / Genoa area 35 sq ft (3.3 m2).
Spinnaker area 140 sq ft (13 m2).

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