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OK Dinghy World Ranking July 2025: Patric Mure is the new World No.1

by Robert Deaves 16 Jul 07:07 PDT
Patric Mure, SWE on day 2 of the OK Dinghy Europeans at Warnemünde © Robert Deaves / www.robertdeaves.uk

Patric Mure, from Sweden, has become only the 11th person to reach the top of the OK Dinghy World Ranking list as he takes over the No.1 spot from Australia's Roger Blasse, who drops to fourth. Britain's Andy Davis and Nick Craig move up to second and third.

Coming shortly after the European Championship in Warnemünde, there has not been much change with only one new entry into the top 20 for Sweden's Daniel Björndahl following his bronze medal in Warnemünde. The only new entry to the top 10 is German's Sönke Behrens, up from 11th to ninth. The July 2025 list contains 699 sailors from 22 nations.

Only five additional events have taken place since the last ranking. Timothe Petetin won the Med Cup in Bandol, France from Pierre Arringi and Yvan Beckius. Germany's Stefan Hoffman won the Spring Cup in Medemblik from Sweden's Thomas Hansson-Mild and Stefan de Vries from The Netherlands. Kieler Woche was next with Sweden's Niklas Edler retaining the tile from Germany's Andre Budzien and Canada's Ben Flower

Despite winning the Europeans in Warnemünde, Britain's Charlie Cumbley drops outside the top 20 due to second year points reduction on other events. Flower took second with Björndahl third. Finally for this list, the British Nationals at West Mersea were won by Oliver Davenport from Flower and Richard Burton.

The results show that competition in the class is extremely tough with different winners at every major event this year. It would be fair to say that the completion is in fact at its highest level ever; no one is getting top results all the time, and no one achieved more than 1,000 points again, a clear indication of the high level.

However, the competition is about to get even harder, with the world championship on Garda just eight weeks away, with 160 entries already.

Top 20 from 699: (full list here)

RankNameCountrySail no.PointsEvents sailed
1Patric MureSWE73970.3615
2Andy DavisGBR11947.4811
3Nick CraigGBR2261926.257
4Roger BlasseAUS1921.278
5Ask AskholmDEN22911.8010
6Henrik Kofoed LarsenDEN61872.0612
7Mark JacksonAUS8843.159
8Steve McDowellNZL11836.477
9Sönke BehrensGER77834.1413
10Brent WilliamsAUS5818.4311
11Greg WilcoxNZL15797.8117
12Gordon SimsNZL60785.448
13Tomas FranzenSWE58778.429
14Daniel BjörndahlSWE24774.657
15Thomas Hansson-MildSWE100772.769
16Mark PerrowNZL4742.168
17David ClarkAUS15730.115
18Ralf TietjeGER5723.9516
19Bo PetersenDEN21715.2314
20Tim DaviesAUS10707.195

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