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2026 ILCA Asian Open Penghu concludes after four days of high-quality racing

by ILCA Worlds 24 Mar 11:08 PDT 19-24 March 2026
2026 ILCA Asian Open Penghu © Enjoy Fly Studio

The 2026 ILCA Asian- Penghu concluded on March 24th following four days of competitive racing held in consistently favourable conditions, delivering a regatta that tested the full range of sailors' skills.

Throughout the event, Penghu provided an outstanding racing venue. Air temperatures remained steady at approximately 22°C, accompanied by a mix of sunshine and cloud cover. Clear waters and stable northeast winds, ranging from 6 to 20 knots, created a reliable racecourse. Although long ocean swells were present offshore, the island's natural geography ensured minimal impact within the racing area, allowing for fair and consistent competition.

Racing on Day 1 was conducted in strong breeze conditions of 18-20 knots, presenting a significant challenge for sailors more accustomed to lighter winds. Despite this, competitors adapted effectively, with many demonstrating strong boat-handling skills. While a number of capsizes occurred, sailors recovered quickly and continued racing, underlining both resilience and seamanship. Three races were completed as scheduled.

Conditions shifted on Day 2, with lighter winds of 6-8 knots placing increased emphasis on patience, balance, and tactical precision. The Race Committee made appropriate course adjustments to ensure races were completed within the allotted time. As the regatta progressed to six races, the leaderboard began to evolve, with sailors capable of performing across a range of conditions establishing an early advantage.

Day 3 presented further variation. Lighter winds in the morning, combined with current effects, led to several premature starts and a general recall in some fleets. By midday, the breeze built to approximately 12 knots, offering medium conditions and renewed tactical opportunities. Following eight races, the standings began to separate, with some fleets seeing clear frontrunners emerge, while others remained tightly contested, with positions undecided beyond the top ranks.

The final day of racing delivered two decisive races under stable and comfortable conditions. Sailors pushed for final positions, particularly in fleets where overall results remained open. As the breeze gradually increased, the final races produced key changes in the standings, ultimately determining podium placements.

The 2026 ILCA Asian Cup - Penghu highlighted the versatility required in ILCA competition, with success favouring sailors able to perform consistently across a wide spectrum of wind and sea conditions.

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