After over twelve hours of racing, Hume-Merry and Merchant (NZL 1) crossed the line just 2 minutes and 33 seconds ahead of James Whelan and Stacey Jackson (AUS 1), with Liconti and Farci (ITA 2) taking third. A protest lodged by AUS 1 briefly held the result in limbo, but once dismissed, New Zealand’s triumph was confirmed — and with it, a place in the world championship final.
The 2025 Offshore Double Handed World Championships will come to a dramatic conclusion with the Final scheduled to start today Monday 29 September. One team will be crowned world champion at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse in Cowes— the culmination of an unforgettable week hosted by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in collaboration with Cap-Regatta and supported by LGL and Jeanneau.
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