Soaring winds force early close at 55th trofeo princesa sofía mallorca

Unrelenting gusts brought an abrupt end to the non-Olympic classes at the 55th Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels, as Mother Nature stole the spotlight on the final day.

Orc 0-2 & 3: german and balearic teams reign supreme

German skipper Michael Berghorn's Haltbroken dominated ORC 0-2, while local favorite Antoni Cavaller's Bitxet secured top honors in ORC 3.

Orc 4-5 & sportboat: consistency pays off

Orc 4-5 & sportboat: consistency pays off

Joan Jofre's Lampo Rosso claimed the ORC 4-5 title, while Mark Sadler's Abracadabra cruised to victory in the Sportboat division.

Monotypes and more: trinity takes the cape 31 crown

Monotypes and more: trinity takes the cape 31 crown

Joakim Sundberg's Trinity emerged victorious in the Cape 31 class, while Virginia Álvarez steered Stella to first place in the 6 Metres Open.

The Dragon fleet saw Pete Cooke's Meteor Racing outperform the rest, rounding out a competitive weekend.

Hansa 303: world champ cichocki repeats in spain

Piotr Cichocki, the reigning Hansa 303 world champion, claimed top spot in the adapted sailing discipline, with Joâo Pinto and Pau Toni Homar securing second and third.

Homar also took home the Copa de España, a testament to the competitiveness of the event.

Elite olympians set to take center stage

With the non-Olympic classes now concluded, attention shifts to the elite Olympic classes, which will begin racing from Monday in various locations across Palma Bay.

Organized by Bahía Activa and backed by World Sailing, the event continues to solidify its position as a premier international sailing reference.