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Dragon European Championship at Helsinki, Finland - Day 1

by Sofie Parikka 30 Jun 04:12 PDT 26 June - 3 July 2026
Dragon Europeans at Helsinki, Finland Day 1 © Tuomas Koljonen

The Dragon class fleet kicked off one of the season's most anticipated regattas off Helsinki on Monday, with a day that delivered everything sailing fans could ask for: postcard-perfect conditions, bold tactical calls, and a tightly fought battle for the lead.

Race officials delayed the morning's first warning signal by an hour after consulting local sailors, waiting for the forecast southwesterly sea breeze to fill in properly. The patience paid off — by early afternoon the wind had settled into a steady 10 to 11 knots, conditions competitors described as nothing short of champagne sailing.

Britain's Graham Bailey and his crew aboard GBR192 Bluebottle took the win in the opening race, rounding the first windward mark in the lead after a bold call to play the left side of the course — a decision that paid dividends as the breeze continued to favor that side throughout the day. Bailey's team then resisted the temptation to sail high downwind like much of the fleet, instead switching to a faster, lower mode at the right moment to stretch out their advantage. Denmark's DEN428 Deja Vu 2.0 took second, with Portugal's POR90 EASY rounding out the podium in third.

The best of the Finnish contingent was FIN101 Joyride, helmed by Carolus Reincke, who put together a spectacular opening leg before a mark mishap cost him valuable places. "A good start is really important, and Helsinki showed its best side today," Reincke said afterward, reflecting on a day where calculated, consistent sailing was rewarded — though he admitted his own approach had perhaps been a touch too cautious.

Turkey's Andy Beadsworth aboard TUR12 PROVEZZA DRAGON fought back from a rocky start to finish the day fifth overall, and offered a veteran's perspective on what it takes to navigate a long regatta. "The first day is always tricky — it sets the tone. You don't win the regatta on day one, but you can certainly lose it," Beadsworth said. "We had a really good start, better than we expected, and the breeze went left, which suited the boats on that tack. Twelfth at the top mark was a happy place to be, and we fought back to fifth overall — a pleasing outcome. But it's all well and good until tomorrow. If you have a bad day, you get up, you tip it behind you, and you go out and do the same things again — you can't change the past, you can only look ahead. And if you have a good day, you don't need to change anything either — just go out and do what you do, at 110 percent. It's much harder to claw your way back from the bottom of the fleet than it is to hold position near the top, so the goal every day is simple: don't give anything away."

With the breeze expected to hold and the fleet now sharpening their focus on today's racing, organisers say the championship is shaping up to be a high-scoring affair where every point will count.

Spectators are encouraged to follow the action from the shore or online as the regatta continues through the week.

www.helsinkidragon2026.com

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