ILCA 7 Masters World Chamopionship 2026 at Nautical Club of Kalamaki - Overall
by Agustín Argüelles 16 Jun 21:35 PDT
10-16 June 2026

Prize Giving in the 2026 ILCA 7 Masters Worlds at Athens, Greece © Harris Gkaniatsas / Nautical Club of Kalamaki
The 2026 ILCA 7 Masters World Championship concluded on Tuesday in Athens, Greece, after six days of racing and twelve races completed across all divisions.
The final day delivered two races sailed on schedule in a 10 to 14-knot south-easterly breeze from 160 to 170 degrees. Choppy waves provided a fitting final challenge for the fleet, which enjoyed another competitive day of racing in the waters of the Saronic Gulf.
After twelve races, five sailors emerged as world champions in their respective age categories.
Championship Medallists:
Apprentices (30-44 years)
- Mihalis Koulianos GRE - 15 pt
- Alexios Katsios GRE - 24 pt
- Franco Antonetti Riquelme ARG - 39 pt
Masters (45-54 years)
- Adonis Bougiouris GRE - 15 pt
- Casey Brendan AUS - 32 pt
- Alessandro Sartorelli ITA - 33 pt
Grand Masters (55-64 years)
- Mark Lyttle GBR - 50 pt
- Robert Hallawell USA - 63 pt
- Bruce Savage AUS - 65 pt
Great Grand Masters (65-74 years)
- Allan Clark CAN - 23 pt
- Jeff Loosemore AUS - 64 pt
- Roberto Bini ITA - 71 pt
Legends (75 and over)
- Greg Jackson USA - 17 pt
- Don Hahl USA - 22 pt
- John Roberson AUS - 28 pt
"Both events, the ILCA 6 World Championship and the ILCA 7 World Championship, were outstanding. The Nautical Club of Kalamaki did an excellent job, the sailors are very satisfied, and that gives us great pleasure. Both regattas were fair, and I am confident that the sailors will return to their home countries feeling highly satisfied. We have organized many championships together with the Nautical Club of Kalamaki, and I am certain that we will organize many more in the future," said Mark Lyttle, Grand Masters winner and President of the Class.
"Our reward for our work is the smiles and comments of the athletes. These are what give us the strength to keep going. They make us proud and fill us with confidence for the future and for organizing even better events. It is also very important that Greek sailors celebrated medal-winning performances. We would like to thank all the sailors, coaches, and their accompanying team members who came to Greece and took part in these two events. We also thank the ILCA leadership for the trust they placed in us, and the Hellenic Sailing Federation for its partnership in co-organizing these championships," declared George Christopoulos, President of the Nautical Club of Kalamaki.
Congratulations to all the 2026 ILCA 7 Masters World Champions, medallists and competitors who contributed to another memorable edition of the championship.
This year also marked the debut of the Legends category at an ILCA 7 Masters World Championship. Their enthusiasm, competitive spirit and commitment to the sport continue to demonstrate that age is no barrier to enjoying high-level racing and the camaraderie that makes Masters sailing so special.
The event is organised by the Nautical Club of Kalamaki and the ILCA Class Association, in collaboration with the Hellenic Sailing Federation, and sponsored by ONEX Shipyards & Technologies, Chery Spanos SA, ANMA, Shell, Arbitrage, Colliers, Paralos, Gaviotis Travel, Zhik, ODS, S&M, Marinepool, NOTOS, ACT, In The Loop, Amvrosia, and Lavdas.
Event website: 2026ilca7masters.ilca-worlds.org