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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Kempe Climbs Standings as Winds Test Resolve in Hyères

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The second day of racing at French Olympic Week continued to test the patience and tactical prowess of the world’s elite sailors as light wind conditions dominated the second event of the Sailing Grand Slam series.

On a day defined by marginal gains and high-stakes maneuvering, the Bermudian contingent experienced a shift in fortunes across the ILCA fleets.

The most significant movement came from Sebastian Kempe, who produced a masterclass in consistency to ignite his campaign. Starting the day buried in the lower half of the standings, Kempe leaped a remarkable fifty-eight places to end the session in 41st overall. A disciplined 19th-place finish in the day's opening race provided the platform for a late-afternoon surge, where he crossed the line in 13th to bring his net points total to forty-three.

His compatriot Campbell Patton remains the highest-placed Bermudian in the ILCA 7 fleet, maintaining a steady hold on 33rd position. Patton demonstrated his ability to read the shifting Mediterranean breezes, improving as the afternoon progressed. After an opening 16th-place finish, he produced a clinical display in the second race of the day to finish 9th, a result that keeps him firmly in the hunt for a top-thirty berth with thirty-seven net points.

In the ILCA 6 fleet, Adriana Penruddocke endured a more frustrating outing as the shifty conditions proved difficult to navigate. Despite starting the day with a solid 13th-place finish—her best result of the regatta so far—Penruddocke was unable to maintain the momentum in the subsequent races. Finishes of 26th and 25th saw her slip ten places down the leaderboard to 47th overall. With seventy-six net points on the board, the Olympian will be looking for a return to the form shown in her opening race as the fleet prepares for the midway point of the competition.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Bermuda Sailors Tested as French Olympic Week Begins

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The 57th edition of La Semaine Olympique Française began in spectacular fashion as the Champagne Côte d’Azur conditions provided a grueling opening test for a world-class field of over seven hundred competitors.

Among the elite international fleet are three of Bermuda’s finest sailors, all looking to make their mark across six days of high-stakes racing in France’s premier Olympic sailing week. The opening day was defined by steady breezes and a shifting leaderboard that saw established favorites pushed to their limits by rising stars.

In the ILCA 6 fleet, Ireland’s Eve McMahon continued the blistering form that saw her triumph in Palma recently. McMahon produced a flawless display in the blue fleet, securing two victories from two races to sit atop the standings. She leads Switzerland’s Rosine Bauret and the 2025 champion, Italy’s Chiara Benini Floriani, who currently occupy the podium spots. Bermuda’s Adriana Penruddocke endured a mixed opening day, ending the session in 37th place overall. After a difficult 28th-place finish in the first race, she showed significant resilience to bounce back with a much-improved 12th in the second, keeping her within striking distance of the middle of the pack.

The ILCA 7 division, the largest fleet in the competition, was dominated by Britain’s Michael Beckett. Matching McMahon’s perfection, Beckett swept both races in the yellow fleet to take an early lead. He is chased closely by Hungary’s Jonatan Vadnai and fellow Briton Elliot Hanson, both of whom remain locked in a tight battle for second.

For the Bermudian men, it was a day of contrasting fortunes. Campbell Patton navigated the testing conditions to sit in 33rd place at the close of the day’s racing. Much like Penruddocke, Patton found his rhythm as the day progressed, following a 23rd in the opener with a strong 12th-place finish in the second.

The day proved more frustrating for Sebastian Kempe, who ended the first session in 99th place overall. Kempe’s campaign got off to the worst possible start with a Black Flag disqualification in race one, saddling him with a heavy 47 points. However, the young sailor demonstrated his competitive character in the second race, fighting through the fleet to finish 11th. That late surge provides a glimmer of hope as the trio prepares for another day of elite tactical warfare in the Mediterranean.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Curtis and Tucker Navigate to Victory in St. George’s Harbor

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Maxwell Curtis and Wesley Tucker continued their imperious start to the sailing season, guiding Pole Position to a commanding victory at the Willard Kelly Memorial Regatta.

The pristine waters of St. George’s Harbor provided a spectacular backdrop for the Comet Class fleet as they contested one of the East End’s most storied events. Curtis and Tucker, who have become the pair to beat this spring, delivered a tactical masterclass to finish at the top of the standings with just three net points.

The duo’s dominance left the rest of the fleet battling for the remaining podium spots in increasingly testing conditions. Veteran sailor Gladwin Lambert, partnered with Simon Van De Weg, secured the runner-up position in Melody. The pair displayed consistent boat speed to finish with six net points, fending off a spirited challenge from the trailing pack.

Rounding out the top three were Lorenzo Lambert and Jade Smith aboard Sea Hawk. Despite some heavy pressure in the final race of the series, the pair held their nerve to finish with a net score of eight points, narrowly clinching third place.

The Willard Kelly Memorial serves as a key marker in the Comet Class calendar, and with Curtis and Tucker already showing a clean pair of heels to their rivals, the field will be looking to bridge the gap as the fleet moves toward the highlights of the summer season.

Willard Kelly Memorial Regatta Results

03 Maxwell Curtis & Wesley Tucker - Pole Position
06 Gladwin Lambert & Simon Van De Weg - Melody
08 Lorenzo Lambert & Jade Smith - Sea Hawk
09 Quinton Simons & Zane Hendrickson - Stir De Pot
13 Gregory Wade & Amber Bradshaw - It’s a Standard
14 Geovanni Hayward & Sivaja Pernichief - Mai Lucy
20 J’Cal Washington & Jacal Minors - Lady Commodore

 
 
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Crossfire Takes Opener in Tense Wednesday Night Racing Start

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The 2026 Wednesday Night Racing season, hosted by the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club, kicked off in dramatic fashion as Crossfire secured the first victory of the campaign in a closely contested battle on the water.

Conditions for the opening night provided a technical challenge for the fleet, but it was Crossfire that handled the pressure best. Demonstrating superior boat speed from the starting gun, they were the first vessel to cross the line, recording an elapsed time of 43:37. Once the handicaps were applied, their corrected time of 48:06 was enough to secure the overall win on the night, setting a high benchmark for the rest of the season.

The race for the podium was decided by the narrowest of margins, with Airforce pushing the leaders until the final leg. Airforce was the second boat to physically cross the line with a time of 51:00, and their corrected time of 48:16 earned them a well-deserved second-place finish. Only ten seconds separated the top two boats after the calculations, highlighting the competitive nature of this year's fleet.

Passion occupied the third spot on the podium after a disciplined performance throughout the evening. They crossed the line in 51:46, which translated to a corrected time of 48:59. While they remained within striking distance of the leaders, they ultimately had to settle for third place as the wind shifted during the closing stages.

Further down the leaderboard, Scatteraction claimed fourth place on the night after recording a corrected time of 49:22. The battle for the remaining spots in the top five was equally fierce, with Menace eventually rounding out the top flight. Their corrected time of 50:10 ensured they stayed in the hunt for season honors as the fleet looks ahead to the second round of racing next week.

Wednesday Night Sailing 2026 Race One

48:06 Crossfire

48:16 Airforce
48:59 Passion
49:22 Scatteraction
50:10 Menace
50:11 RS 21 3 LEACH
50:27 Lorato Makato
50:42 Jitterbug
51:02 Back in Black
51:52 Solna II
52:17 Fat Tuesday
52:21 RS 21 6 SAVAGE
52:52 RS 21 1 NEAME
53:22 Encore
53:23 Privateer
54:40 Tiburon
55:27 Celerity
56:19 Lix
56:50 Falcon
57:50 RS 21 5 FRANK
58:06 RS 21 4 REID
58:12 Shogun
58:29 Shadow
1:01:18 Swoon
1:02:23 Severn
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Rodrigues Jr. & Vieira Help Eckerd Finish Sixth

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Paul Rodrigues Jr., Jordan Vieira, and their Eckerd Tritons sailing teammates competed at the Truxtun Umsted Regatta, finishing sixth out of 18 teams.

On day one, racing began in the river at Navy. Rodrigues Jr. and Avery Guck represented the Tritons in A Division, starting in FJs, while Vieira and Tia Soultanakis competed in B Division in the 420s. Eight races were scheduled for Saturday. The first four were completed quickly before a two-hour delay due to inconsistent winds that shifted direction every 10 minutes. Racing resumed in the river for the final four races, with a weaker outgoing current. Winds ranged from 8–10 knots with gusts up to 12 in the morning, increasing to 10–12 knots with gusts of 15 later in the day.

The Tritons closed the day in eighth place overall, with A Division in 10th and B Division in fourth. The team recorded nine top-10 finishes across 16 races.

On day two, a brief wind delay pushed the start time to 10 a.m., with racing once again held in the river. Winds held steady at 10–12 knots, accompanied by a strong downstream current. As the day progressed, the breeze built and created choppier conditions, challenging competitors to manage shifting winds, waves, and current.

The Tritons ultimately finished sixth overall with 222 points. A Division placed 10th with 121 points, while B Division finished fourth with 112 points. A Division recorded nine top-10 finishes in 14 races, while B Division added eight top-10 finishes in 14 races.


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