Eric Monnin’s SUI100 Duclop won the Open Championship with a pair of second places.
Loic Forestier’s SUI77 Junior won the opening race but stumbled in the second race after getting trapped on the wrong side of a large right shift on the first beat. That mistake saw them finish seventeenth and dropped the Swiss crew to third overall.
Meanwhile, despite winning the second race, an OCS disqualification in the previous race dropped Dieter Schön’s IVB145 Momo down to fourth overall.
Second in the Open Championship was Jan Eckert’s SUI140 GinkgoToo, after a fourth and a fifth on the final day.
Eric Monnin’s SUI100 Duclop won the Open Championship with a pair of second places.
Loic Forestier’s SUI77 Junior won the opening race but stumbled in the second race after getting trapped on the wrong side of a large right shift on the first beat. That mistake saw them finish seventeenth and dropped the Swiss crew to third overall.
Meanwhile, despite winning the second race, an OCS disqualification in the previous race dropped Dieter Schön’s IVB145 Momo down to fourth overall.
Second in the Open Championship was Jan Eckert’s SUI140 GinkgoToo, after a fourth and a fifth on the final day.
Classic Fleet Amendment . . .
However, a late amendment by the race committee posted at 2100, saw the first race of the Classic fleet thrown out because the winner SUI44 Astrée had finished one minute and 17 seconds outside the time limit.
That change unfortunately left the Classic Championship short of the four races required for a series.
Further results will be published when received.
The 2026 Six Metre European Championships begins on Sunday, 19 July.

