2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth - Day 2
by Nicola Hoyle 18 Jul 05:24 UTC
16-18 July 2025

WASZPs in Portland Harbour © James Tomlinson Photography
The second day of the WASZP Pre-Games served up a classic British summer's day as sailors launched beneath a blanket of grey cloud and with a hug of fresh drizzle.
The lighter breeze delivered a new set of challenges — and opportunities — as competitors navigated the shifts and pressure bands that defined the day.
Starts once again proved to be a critical factor, with clean air and early lift-offs playing a decisive role up the first beat. Staying in phase with the breeze made all the difference.
Men's Overall Standings
Pablo Astiazaran Pérez-Cala (ESP) holds a narrow four-point lead after today's racing, showing impressive consistency with finishes inside the top three and a bullet in Race 6. Roo Purves (GBR) is just a whisker behind in second, while Matthis Johnson (FRA) sits third overall, buoyed by a strong second-place finish in Race 5. Peter Cope (GBR) and Andrew Chisholm (CAN) also remain firmly in the hunt — with just 10 points separating first from fifth, the podium is still wide open.
Women's Standings
Mina Ferguson (AUS) retains her position at the top of the leaderboard, while Marie Butler Wang (NOR) and Pearl Lattanzi (USA) are locked in a fierce battle for second — currently sitting on equal points. Both Lattanzi and Wang posted some impressive top-10 finishes today, highlighting the depth of talent in the women's fleet.
6.9m Rig Fleet
The 6.9m rig fleet saw a shake-up at the top. Jacopo Andrian (ITA) stormed to bullets in both races, taking the overall lead. Lena Fries (SUI) stayed firmly in the mix with a strong second in Race 5, keeping her in second overall, and Riccardo Bille (ITA) now rounding out the top three.
Division Leaders:
- Junior:?Roo Purves (GBR)
- Youth:?Pablo Astiazaran Pérez-Cala (ESP)
- Apprentice:?Matthis Johnson (FRA)
- Master:?Andrew Bridgman (GBR)
- Super-Master:?Mikel Vazquez (ESP)
Full results so far can be found here.
Consistency remains key and the regatta win is still all to play for with numerous nations capable of taking home the trophies.
For more information and to view the full entry list, visit the official WASZP RaceHub at racehub.waszp.com