2026 Fireball Worlds - The Greatest Show on Earth
by UK Fireball Association 17 Jun 10:17 UTC
20-31 July 2026

Fireball racing in Tor Bay © Tania Hutchings /
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Forget Wimbledon. Ignore the World Cup. Cancel your family holiday.
The Fireball World Championships 2026 in Torbay are almost upon us, and the race to become the fastest, cleverest and luckiest sailors on the planet is well under way.
Following the revolutionary 2025 redesign, Fireballs have become undeniably sleeker and sexier. The new boats look absolutely fantastic: carbon is now in the hulls, the rear decks have slimmed down, and the one-string raking systems have made life so easy that even some helms can now adjust their rigs without asking their crews which bit to pull.
With teams arriving from all corners of the globe, Torbay is preparing for one of the biggest and most fiercely contested sailing events of the year. Entries are rapidly approaching the magical 90-boat barrier. That's 180 sailors, thousands of tactical opinions and at least three arguments over whether the wind has gone left.
The quality of the fleet is frightening. World Champions, National Champions and club champions who still mention their victory from 1998 will all be lining up on the same start line.
Can DJ and Vyv finally grab the glory that has cruelly slipped through their fingers in recent years? Or will Tom Gillard and Shandy once again leave everyone wondering whether they're actually human?
Fleet legends Dave Hall and Paul Constable return, proving that experience is a wonderful thing and that wisdom comes with age... although neither of them can remember where they left the trolley.
Kevin Hope believes his early-season form means he could be right at the front. His rivals believe this too, mainly because he's told everyone at least fourteen times already.
After trialling 10 masts and 20 mainsails across three open meetings, will Paul "Spanner" Cullen and Simon Forbes finally stumble across the magic combination that gives them five degrees of height and three knots of boat speed over everyone else?
Meanwhile, Vincent Horey continues his annual quest to locate a crew. Applications are now open. Experience preferred, but a pulse and a willingness to laugh at bad jokes may be enough.
Of course, this isn't just a UK benefit gig... half the fleet will be coming from overseas. The local Torquay watering holes are importing Fosters in industrial quantities because we all know that the Aussies don't give a XXXX for any other type of beer, the Continentals will be arriving en masse....as long as they can find the M3 junction off the M25, and the Irish are confident of a win because, well, how can you compete with the luck of the Irish?
Off the water, there will be enough stories, rumours and questionable race analyses to keep the bar entertained long into the evening. Friendships will be strengthened, excuses perfected and at least one sailor will claim they "would have won if it hadn't been for that shift."
For anyone thinking about joining the fun, entries are still open, but boats are becoming harder to find than a Fireball sailor admitting they were over the line.
So what are you waiting for?
Whether you're a seasoned World Champion, a club hero, or someone who just likes going very fast with a friend while getting spectacularly wet, Torbay 2026 is the place to be.
90 boats... fifteen nations... countless stories... and somewhere among them, one crew will earn the title of Fireball World Champion and everyone else will simply blame the tide.
Come and join the greatest show in dinghy sailing because life's too short to sail boring boats.
About the 2026 Fireball Worlds
The event is being hosted by Royal Torbay Yacht Club and is preceded by the UK Nationals. The Nationals run from Monday 20th to Friday 24th July (including inspection/measurement days) and the Worlds from Saturday 25th to Friday 31st July (including inspection/measurement days).
More information can found at: 2026.fireballworlds.com
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