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ORC Double-Handed World Championship 2026 in Scheveningen - Overall

by Offshore Racing Congress 25 May 13:53 PDT 21-25 May 2026

The fifth edition of the ORC Double-Handed World Championship concluded in Scheveningen, the Netherlands, after four days of offshore racing on the North Sea, where 29 double-handed teams from eight nations battled for the 2026 world titles.

Hosted by Jachtclub Scheveningen in co-operation with the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) as part of the North Sea Regatta, the championship combined a Short Offshore Race and the decisive Long Offshore Race to determine the new ORC DH World Champions in three classes.

The championship's decisive Long Offshore Race proved critical in shaping the overall standings and delivered nearly two days of tactical offshore racing on the North Sea in warm late-spring conditions. Starting on Friday afternoon, shortly after 1500 hrs off the beach in Scheveningen, each class sailed its own course, with Class A covering 230.44 nautical miles, Class B 216.77 nautical miles and Class C 192.59 nautical miles. The fleet enjoyed a favourable 15-knot south-southwesterly breeze at the start, creating a fast downwind opening before the race developed into a demanding combination of reaching and long upwind sections offshore. The final finishers returned to Scheveningen Harbour during the early hours of Sunday morning. Teams faced tactical conditions, unfamiliar currents for many, changing breeze angles and overnight navigation challenges on courses stretching between the Dutch and British coasts.

The Line Honours by classes were recorded by Germany's XP 44 mod. LAXXI in Class A, completing the course in 34 hours, 17 minutes and 54 seconds, the Dutch JPK 10.30 JETPACK in Class B in 34 hours, 3 minutes and 46 seconds, and the Dutch J-109 TEAM HEINER 4 in Class C in 29 hours, 30 minutes and 48 seconds.

Scored under ORC's Weather Routing Scoring (WRS) system, the offshore marathon delivered close racing throughout the fleet. With the Long Offshore Race carrying a higher scoring coefficient of 1.5 compared to 1.0 for the Short Offshore Race, the championship format placed additional emphasis on offshore endurance, tactical consistency and navigation.

X-ESTEEM and the XR 41 continue their World Championship success story

The strongest overall performance of the championship came in Class A from the Dutch duo Robin Verhoef and John van der Starre aboard the XR 41 X-ESTEEM, who won both races of the event to become the 2026 ORC DH World Champions in Class A. Their success also marked another major milestone for the new XR 41 design, which claimed the fully crewed 2025 ORC World Championship title in Tallinn, Estonia, and has now added an ORC Double Handed World Championship crown.

Second overall in Class A went to another Dutch team, Frans van Capelle and Thei van Hout aboard the J-122 E MOANA, while Germany's Kai Stuebane and Knut Sundermann secured third place with the XP 44 mod. LAXXI.

JETPACK dominates both offshore races to secure Class B World title

Class B was dominated by the Dutch JPK 10.30 JETPACK, sailed by Diederik Forma and Martjin Graafmans, who mirrored X-ESTEEM's achievement by winning both the Short and Long Offshore Races to secure the world title.

Second overall in Class B went to Walter Kollmann and Wick Hillege aboard the J-99 LÄLLEKÖNIG, while Matthijs Hardeman and Peter Korver completed the podium aboard the Sun Fast 3600 ONE & ONLY.

WAVERIDER prevails in dramatic final reshuffle to claim Class C Title

Class C delivered the closest overall battle of the championship. After leading the standings following the Short Offshore Race, Sweden's defending world champions aboard the Corby 25 ALTISSIMUS and Lithuania's Platu 25 BESTIJA both received standard penalties in the Long Offshore Race after entering obstruction zones, opening the door for a major reshuffle in the final standings.

Ultimately, the title went to the Dutch Sun Fast 3200 WAVERIDER, sailed by Willem Schopman and Max Deckers, whose consistent performance across both races secured the 2026 ORC DH World Championship title in Class C.

Second place overall was claimed by America's Cup winner Simeon Tienpont and Bas Sijstma aboard the J-35 FEVER, while Olympic medallist Roy Heiner and Jelle Lourens completed the podium aboard the J-109 TEAM HEINER 4.

"This championship showcased everything that makes double-handed racing so special," said Regatta Director Edwin Lodder at Jachtclub Scheveningen. "Great competition, tactical sailing, teamwork, endurance, and the unique atmosphere of the North Sea. We are proud that Scheveningen could host such an outstanding world championship."

"We welcomed some of the best double-handed crews from both national and international offshore racing," said Patrick Lindqvist on behalf of ORC. "From an organisational perspective, it was impressive to see the commitment and professionalism shown by the host club, race management team and everyone involved in making this championship happen. We congratulate our new ORC DH World Champions for their outstanding performances in a demanding series sailed in challenging North Sea conditions. They will be inducted into the ORC Hall of Fame."

The 2026 championship once again demonstrated the continued growth and competitiveness of double-handed offshore racing under ORC, bringing together a remarkably diverse fleet of boats and sailors in one of the sport's most demanding formats. Scheveningen delivered a memorable fifth edition of the ORC Double-Handed World Championship.

ORC DH World Championship 2026 - Summary of final results

Class A

    1. X-ESTEEM (XR 41, NED) - Robin Verhoef / John van der Starre 1-1.5 2.5 pts
    2. MOANA (J-122 E, NED) - Frans van Capelle / Thei van Hout 2-3 5 pts
    3. LAXXI (XP 44 mod., GER) - Kai Stuebane / Knut Sundermann 3-5.6 8.6 pts

Class B

    1. JETPACK (JPK 10.30, NED) - Diederik Forma / Martjin Graafmans 1-1.5 2.5 pts
    2. LÄLLEKÖNIG (J-99, NED) - Walter Kollmann / Wick Hillege 2-4.8 6.8 pts
    3. ONE & ONLY (Sun Fast 3600, NED) - Matthijs Hardeman / Peter Korver 5-4.5 9.5 pts

Class C

    1. WAVERIDER (Sun Fast 3200, NED) - Willem Schopman / Max Deckers 1-4.5 5.5 pts
    2. FEVER (J-35, NED) - Simeon Tienpont / Bas Sijstma 5-3 8 pts
    3. TEAM HEINER 4 (J-109, NED) - Roy Heiner / Jelle Lourens 6-6 12 pts

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