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2025 Wicked SB20 Middle East & UAE Championships - Borghesi's All-Star Females Race to Glory

by Andy Rice 3 Dec 2025 09:32 PST 29 November - 1 December 2025

Charlotte Borghesi's all-female crew are outright winners of the Wicked SB20 Middle East & UAE Championships which took place out of the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club (DOSC) last weekend.

Charlotte Borghesi and her all-women team raced to overall victory at last weekend's Wicked SB20 Middle East & UAE Championships in Dubai.

A fleet of 25 one-design SB20 sportsboats competed for three days out of the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club (DOSC) in a variety of light to moderate wind conditions. There were a number of Olympic medallists and world champions competing in the lightweight sportsboats.

Borghesi, skipper of Kidzink, was sailing with a strong team that included two-time Italian 470 Olympic representative, Federica Salvà, Swedish 470 Olympic bronze medallist from Paris 2024, Lovisa Karlsson, and British Olympic gold medallist in the Yngling from Beijing 2008, Pippa Kenton-Page.

Current women's world champion and former outright world champion in the SB20 class, it's no surprise to find Borghesi and her team up the front of the fleet. However, the determined skipper never takes anything for granted. "The Middle East Championship was, yet again, a great event," she said. "Unlike last year the conditions were super tricky. Very light and shifty winds dominated the weekend and with a high quality fleet of both local and international sailors and professionals the racing required full on focus.

"It's such a privilege to be able to sail amongst family and friends at the highest level and be at the front of the fleet, next to my husband Paolo and my 11-year-old son William who gave very seasoned professionals a run for their money." The Borghesi family are a formidable force in SB20 racing. Aside from Charlotte's victory, Paolo's team on Koda were third overall and young son William's Wind Warriors were sixth overall.

Borghesi was proud of her son's starting and upwind pace. "William with his team Rhys, Matteo and Afonso arrived at the top mark in the top three in almost every race - super impressive. Paolo [her husband], Diogo and George managed a third place... but they are focused on working their way to the top in time for the World Championships later this year.

"My team is amazing. All previous Olympians with two medals on board," said Borghesi. "But more than this, these girls are committed to teamwork and excellence and progressing the sport for women; a team we don't want to be exclusively female but we want to be predominantly female in all of the classes we sail. We will continue to sail the SB20 in Dubai and at key international events - definitely the Worlds in France next year.

"We also have plans for next year in the Swan 28 - a class dominated by men - so we hope to take them by storm. And we will continue to race on the RS21 circuit in Italy."

Now in its third consecutive year, and its second year as part of the SARF National Championships, the Wicked SB20 Middle East & UAE Championships is becoming well established as a 'must do' event in the region.

Michal Pajak, skipper of SuperSonic as well as SB20 UAE Class Chairman, dominated the last day of racing with his crew of Gaetan Herve and Dan Kilsby with scores of 2,3,2. This lifted SuperSonic to seventh overall and well ahead of some fully professional crews, earning Pajak the Corinthian trophy.

"Over the past few years, we've built a strong and healthy SB20 fleet here in Dubai, one we're truly proud of," said Pajak. "The local SB20 community continues to grow, and the racing at Dubai Offshore Sailing Club continues to attract top international sailors from around the world.

"This weekend delivered world-class competition, with multiple Olympians, World Champions, and European Champions battling it out on the water. Huge congratulations to the team on Kidzink, our 2025 SB20 Middle East Champion. An outstanding performance and a well-deserved title.

"A big thank you to everyone who made this event possible, our main sponsor Wicked, as well as all sailors, organisers, volunteers and supporters. You've made this championship one to remember."

Alan Ruigrok, skipper of Old Spice, finished ninth overall and was third in the Corinthian fleet battle behind SuperSonic and Ragged Edge, skippered by Tom Cracknell. Ruigrok commented: "As a new team this season, we've focused hard on preparation, and we're lucky that our Commodore's Cup club racing is at such a high level, it's been ideal training.

"Despite the light winds, the race management did a great job delivering a full series. The fleet was stacked with professional sailors, which really pushed us. We had a lot of fun out there, and it's a real privilege to race alongside sailors of that calibre right on our doorstep. We're excited to keep building from here."

Borghesi concluded: "The standard of racing in Dubai goes from strength to strength, and we hope it continues to grow. Dubai has amazing sailing conditions for six months of the year and DOSC along with the race organisation and the volunteers are always amazing. Getting nine solid races in the bag despite the tricky conditions was really impressive."

The SB20 fleet will be back out in force for the next big event at DOSC, the IRC Middle East Championship, taking place over the weekend of 13-14 December. More than 100 boats are expected, competing across a range of dinghy, sportsboat and keelboat classes.

Overall Results:

PosBow NoBoat NameSkipper NameCrewSail NoCategoryR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1st2KidzinkCharlotte BorghesiFederica Salva / Lovisa / Karlsson / Pippa Kenton‑Page3818O W2123211‑10315
2nd31MedusaPavel GrachevDaria Gracheva / Ettore Botticini / Giulio Desiderato3503O12.55656‑88134.5
3rd7KodaPaolo BorghesiDiogo Pinto / George Leonchuk3827O‑105324476435
4th4actiTIMEArsen ChubarkovAnastasiia Ulanova / Andrei Akimenko / Artem Sudakov3727O4‑107572101844
5th10Desert EagleHendrik WitzmannAndreas Martin / Thomas Martin3824O34191054‑121248
6th30Wind WarriorsWilliam BorghesiRhys Jones / Afonso Leite / Matteo Paulon3823O Y8841‑121237649
7th27SupersonicMichal PajakGaetan Herve / Dan Kilsby3363O C6136‑1511823251
8th3Ragged EdgeTom CracknellTalina Corder / Mitch Webb3803O C51184111514‑1559
9th5Old SpiceAlan RuigrokDavid Whitaker / David Rostant3537O C92.51010810115‑1865.5
10th1Porco RossoPaul McCartneyWill Sargent / Ed Snowball3819O(DSQ)797391391370
11th12Angry BirdStefano MartiniChristopher Laborde / Ugo Mosanya3801O 712‑201491592573
12th22MuscateerMike HartSally Hart / Christopher Hewkin3578O 1161112‑15131241180
13th13ElbaAlexey RaevskiyArtem Basalkin / Tom Barwick336O(DSQ)9DNE1363611781
14th8SwitchyNeil CorderIan McClure / Richard Harris3561O13‑1912111318161619118
15th6Wilder HeartVictoria St‑AmourFelix Mueller / Ben Lyons3299O C18181317181615(UFD)10125
16th15Speedy HerbibiRachel BlackburnBekky Britton / Jonathan Blackburn3828O 17‑2016201714181314129
17th23SultanaKate GrimesCeyda Conroy / Vicky Dudley / Alice Robinson3703O ‑21161719162017179131
18th21RascalMatt BrittonGrahame Campbell / Fynley Britton3114O C19‑241582119221516135
19th24Dubai College RedKarl AllcornOliver Clohessy / Victor Mosanya / Mark Timmermans3745O 1614191822171418(BFD)138
20th18SuperbellaGian Marco MariottiMert Issever / Billy Cañellas3317O C1215RDGDNE147(DNC)DNCDNC140
21st16Custard TartEdward ParsonsAntoine St‑Amour / George Simpson3119O1521142119‑23191917145
22nd32ImpetuousBenjamin CromptonChris Robson / Ash Kavanagh3847O1417181624212121(DNC)152
23rd17Lumi AirFrederic GiotClare Martin / Greg Bertand3516O20222123202220(UFD)21169
24th29FirebirdDmitry BerezinAleksandr Malkov / Arthur Davtyan3365O C2223222223‑24232020175
25th20KokopelliJack FerrarioTolga Kutlu / Edurne Gil De San Vincente3359O232523(DNS)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC201

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