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Tough conditions test Morris as iQFOiL World Championships wrap up

by Lisa Darmanin / Australian Sailing Team 11 Jul 20:33 UTC 4-11 July 2025

The iQFOiL World Championships have drawn to a close in Aarhus, Denmark, following a week of light and unpredictable wind that tested both race officials and athletes to the limit.

For Australian windsurfer Grae Morris, it was a tough event, his first time this season missing out on the medal series after an up-and-down scorecard. Despite flashes of brilliance, including race wins and confident performances, inconsistency and a costly black flag disqualification (BFD) saw him finish 14th overall.

"It was a challenging week with some light shifty conditions," Morris reflected. "Nailing it in every race was super hard, so it was mainly about trying to be safe and stay consistent within a good result. I feel I managed to do this well, but with one too many mistakes and a BFD call, I dropped well out of the top eight holding onto a 39-point race."

Racing was scheduled across five days ahead of the top 8 medal series, but due to light and variable winds, the fleet only completed two qualifying days and one day of finals. The mixed conditions called for a variety of formats, slalom, course racing, and upwind sprints, each demanding a unique set of skills and sharp tactical execution.

It's been a solid year for Morris but this week was not enough for the 21-year old, "I struggle to feel satisfied with my year as I feel I had the potential and ability to excel in this Worlds but I let it slip out of my hands," he shared. "Next I will be heading to Portugal for the U23 World Championships in September for my last European trip of this year."

Australian coach Arthur Brett acknowledged the frustration but was quick to underline the learnings and long-term view. "It was certainly a disappointing end to the regatta," he said. "Conditions were light and variable for most of the races and this was a great environment to be tested in a big regatta. Grae handled them well, but there are some developments we need to make."

Brett highlighted the technical challenge of slalom starts under pressure, "The slalom race starts are difficult to nail when the boards are travelling at speeds of at least 20 knots at an angle of 90 degrees to the start line. In basic terms, this means the boards are travelling at 10 metres per second and being too conservative will position you at the back of the field. The margin of error is small, and unfortunately, the BFD in the final race of the series eliminated Grae from the Medal Race Final."

While the sting of a missed opportunity was felt across the team, the tone is one of resolve, not defeat. "We are licking our wounds and it definitely stings for the campaign to end on that note. However, we vow to work diligently on continual improvement going forward," Brett affirmed.

Despite the disappointment, Brett was quick to highlight the broader perspective, "The 2025 European season was a breakout one for Grae, with wins in Cádiz and Palma, along with a second place in Hyères." Fellow Australian Rory Meehan also impressed finishing 43rd overall, "Rory has acquitted himself well, and the future of the squad is looking bright," Brett added.

As the sun sets on Aarhus, the team's eyes now turn to the U23 World Championships in Portugal, and to the long game of Olympic preparation.

Australian Sailing Team (AST), Australian Sailing Pathway Team (ASPT), Australian Sailing Futures (ASF) and other Australian (AUS) results at the iQFOiL World Championship:

iQFOiL Men - 117 Entries
14th - Grae Morris (AST)
43rd - Rory Meehan (ASF)
83rd - Philip Cripsey (ASF)
92nd - Jarrod Jones (ASF)

iQFOiL Women - 79 Entries
59th - Samantha Costin (ASF)
60th - Anna Cripsey (AUS)

Full list of results here

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