Nacra 17 Mallorca Sailing Center Regatta 2026

All images by Bernardi Bibiloni / Mallorca Sailing Center

Below report sent by Nacra 17 Class Assoc Media. This regatta is a warm-up event for the first major stop for the 2026 season.


Nacra 17: The Mallorca Sailing Center Regatta gives way to the Sofia

Palma Bay was hit by strong winds during the final day of the Mallorca Sailing Center Regatta, meaning the results from the previous day stood. The next event in the Bay of Palma will be the Sofía, which will bring together the ten Olympic sailing classes from 27 March to 4 April.  

The Mallorca Sailing Center Regatta was forced to call off racing due to strong winds in the Bay of Palma. Following an opening day with light breezes and a second day of unstable but sailable conditions, the fleet of over 300 boats representing 41 nations was forced to remain ashore due to strong winds in the Bay of Palma. The event concluded with the results from the first two days, comprising four races in the 49erFX class, five in the Nacra 17 and six in the 49er.

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Nacra 17

Finally, in the Nacra 17 class, the Argentinians Mateo Majdalani and Eugenia Bosco came out on top, five points ahead of the Dutch pair Willemijn Offerman and Scopio Houtman, and 13 points ahead of the Austrians Laura Farese and Matthäus Zöchling.

Spanish Cup

In addition to the titles in the five participating classes, the Mallorca Sailing Center Regatta also saw the 2026 Spanish Cup for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes up for grabs. In addition to the overall event title, Paula Barceló and María Cantero won the Spanish Cup in the 49erFX category, followed by Patricia Suárez and Melania Henke (seventh overall) and Alicia Fras and Elena Barrio (thirteenth). In the 49er class, Conrad Konitzer and Antonio Torrado emerged as the top Spanish sailors, finishing eighth overall; they were followed by Martín and Jaime Wizner (twentieth) and Pol and Alex Marsans (thirty-eighth). In the Nacra 17 class, Joan Cardona and Nicole Van der Velden won the Spanish Cup by finishing fourth overall, just one point off the podium, followed by Daniel and Nora García de la Casa (sixteenth).


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