The final battles before the 2.4mR Inclusive World Championship 2025 grand finale

Weather conditions continue to bring light afternoon winds, making the races of the 2.4mR World Championship particularly technical and demanding.

Two more races were completed today, bringing the total number of races held since the start of the championship to eight.

On the eve of the final day, USA 160 remains firmly in the lead, but the battle for the podium is still wide open.

Provisional Overall Ranking:

• 1st place: Jeffrey Linton (USA 160)
• 2nd place: Megan Pascoe (GBR 173)
• 3rd place: Urs Infanger (SUI 1022)

The Open ranking is identical to the Overall, while in the NOD ranking (including NOD Para), Antonio Squizzato (ITA 112) takes the lead, followed by Otto Dahlberg (FIN 203) in second place and Marko Dahlberg (FIN 196) in third.

Another day with ULSS 9 Scaligera

The third day of racing once again featured the special participation of ULSS 9 Scaligera, the public health authority that manages healthcare and social services in the Province of Verona.

Guests from ULSS 9 had the opportunity to discover the world of the 2.4mR Class, a true symbol of inclusive sailing, through a guided tour on shore and an exciting on-water experience aboard Siora Veronica, watching the first race of the day up close.

It was another meaningful moment of connection and discovery, made even more special by the enthusiasm and curiosity of the participants.

Towards the Grand Finale

Tomorrow, with the final day of racing, we will finally discover the winners of this extraordinary 2.4mR World Championship — an event that once again confirms Lake Garda and Malcesine as the ideal stage for international and inclusive sailing.

Text and images courtesy of Fraglia Vela Malcesine. Read more here.