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2025 ILCA Thailand National Championships at Royal Varuna Yacht Club

by Nima Chandler 10 Feb 03:32 PST 25-27 January 2025
2025 ILCA Thailand National Championships © Saksiri Subying

On the final day of racing at the 2025 ILCA Thailand National Championships, Italian Olympian Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini snatched ILCA 7 gold, with Australians Zac Littlewood and Ethan McAullay taking silver and bronze. Singaporean Olympian Ryan Lo, the clear fleet leader at the start of the day, admitted afterwards that he was "overeager" to beat his friends, getting disqualified in the final race of the regatta for being over the line at the start. Great Britain's Olympian Elliot Hanson matched Lo with four first place finishes and a disqualification, but ended up 7th overall.

For the international contigent at the Royal Varuna Yacht Club in Pattaya, Thailand, the national championship was a friendly training session with athletes of all ages from Chinese Taipei, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden, and Thailand. Sponsored by ILCA manufacturer Element 6, the Thai Nationals saw 98 sailors spread evenly between the three ILCA classes, 32 each in the ILCA 7 and ILCA 6, and 35 in the ILCA 4, completing nine races in the ILCA 7 and eight for the rest of the fleet.

For the Thais, the event in late January offered an opportunity for younger athletes to train with top talent and aim for podium place finishes, the country's own Olympians and ILCA 4 World Champion 2023 unable to participate due to commitments abroad.

New ILCA 7 Thai National Champion Lucas Collins said, "We had a great three days of sailing. The first and second day were relatively light, and the last day of sailing was really shifty and quite gusty. The competition was really, really strong. We had sailors from many countries, including multiple Olympians which made the standard of the fleet really interesting."

In the ILCA 6 and ILCA 4 classes, Thai sailors took most medals, with Malaysia's Nur Alia Amera Binti Mohamad Latif winning silver in the ILCA 6 and Muhammad Adam Aierell Bin Mohd Azizol Amirul finishing fifth in the ILCA 4.

ILCA 6 Thai National Champion Marion Grace Montgomery said, "The competition was very, very good. The wind was classic Varuna. One thing that I really got to work on at this regatta was handling being the leader of the fleet every day which was something very new to me but the regatta was very fun."

Darwin Hsu, ILCA 4 National Champion, added, "The venue is probably the best in the world. I love it here. We had great wind, a nice current as well, and varying conditions."

Among the internationals participating, Italy's Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini said, "I really loved the event. [We had] difficult conditions, a lot of variable conditions, a lot of current, and I thought the race committee did a great job having fair racing in quite challenging conditions. I love the vibe, everyone's so nice and supportive, and it was amazing weather. I'd really love to come back again, especially at this time of year, in January. I don't think there's anywhere better so definitely gonna keep it in the bank for the future."

Singapore's Ryan Lo said "I enjoyed the great conditions here at the Varuna. We had a really nice range of conditions starting off with light winds building to a bit more breeze, so it was really a great time to be here and I will definitely come back here for more sailing."

Australia's Zac Littlewood concurred. "Obviously it's going to be a great competition with those blokes here but, with E6 here, we had a great time on the water and we'll be back," he said.

Ethan McAullay elaborated, "We had a great range of conditions all week. I think we had everything from light wind to different breeze directions as well, and big chop. I'll come back and train hopefully sometime in the near future."

The Royal Varuna Yacht Club, which hosted the ILCA Master World Championships in 2023, welcomes sailors to return for regattas as well as regular training. Among returning Masters was Great Britain's Max Hunt, who said, "This is my fourth time here at the Royal Varuna. The event this time has been fantastic. We've had great weather and I'll be back next year."

Jarrod Toh of Singapore admitted it was his sixth time to compete at the club. "I've been coming here since my Optimist days," said the ILCA 7 sailor. "The conditions this time were pretty interesting. The first two days was really light winds, below 10 knots, and I managed to clock in a good race when the wind picked up to about 12 knots. I hope the next time I'm here I'll perform better."

First timer German Max Moldovan heard about the club from a coach who grew up at the Varuna. "I enjoyed it a lot," he said. "Coming here in winter time in Europe, to a nice place, a great venue, with awesome weather, and nice competition on the water for three days full of racing and sailing. For sure, I will come back next year."

For those seeking to escape winter, the Royal Varuna Yacht Club offers three month memberships at very reasonable prices. Visitors are also welcome to check if their home clubs have reciprocal membership with the Pattaya-based venue.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
ILCA7 Class
1st837LORENZO BRANDO CHIAVARINIFIAMME ORO122424‑74423
2nd101ZAC LITTLEWOODROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB23426‑965230
3rd386ETHAN MCCULLEYRPYC4(UFD)66113410347
4th388RYAN LOE6(BFD)1115251UFD49
5th459FINN ALEXANDERRSYS547‑1310837549
6th219158ISAAC GOHCSC3731136109‑1252
7th238ELLIOT HANSENRYS(BFD)6DNC121113158
8th221060KENAN TANRVYC101113545122‑1462
9th209889MUHAMMAD FAIZAL BIN AHMADASRIMSA/MSN713‑147811961071
10th221653LUCAS LELE COLLINRVYC(BFD)12837101323884
11th214123TSAI CHIEN WUCHINESE TAIPEI SAILING ASSOCIATION6910‑2014171114788
12th209888MUHAMMAD ASNAWI IQBAL BIN ADAMMSA/MSN8‑191281578181591
13th221406KWANGYEON LEEJEONBUK SAILING ASSOCIATION(BFD)891591216121394
14th214748JARROD TOHRVYC111516141318‑19116104
15th223204BO JEONGKSAF(BFD)5510RETRET289105
16th224347WONJEONGLEEGYEONGGI‑DO YACHT ASSOCIATION91011‑191819141511107
17th222076KIM JONG HWIYEOSU HIGH SCHOOL1416181612151519(UFD)125
18th225893YUNKI OHGYEONGNAM YACHT CLUB(BFD)181592013171719128
19th214860ETHAN LIM YI XUANRVYC122117171916‑271322137
20th215573YOUJINSUKJEONBUK SAILING ASSOCIATION(BFD)1721181614212917153
21st220199BOSEONG JEONBOSEONG SAILINGCLUB13202022172323‑2416154
22nd224211MAX MOLDOVANSAILING CLUB ROHRWALL(BFD)2222212424181618165
23rd213037CHEN YU SHINRVYC(BFD)1419UFD2320202121171
24th205773BEAT HEINZRVYC152325‑262225222024176
25th215618YUN TAE YANGSEOUL17242423212224‑2626181
26th217002TASHIRO KAZUFUMIENOSHIMA YACHT CLUB18‑3023252526302520192
27th210250SCOTT MONTGOMERYRVYC222527‑282621262225194
28th213137PAVEL PITELRVYC1928282429‑30252727207
29th200119CASEY ALGRARVYC2129‑30272727293023213
30th197027GREG FLORKOWRVYC20262629‑3029282828214
31st179736KAAN BILGENRVYC162729302828(DNC)DNCDNC224
32nd196471MIN SNGJUNKAESONG(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC264
ILCA6 Class
1st222660MARION GRACE MONTGOMERYYRAT311252‑64 18
2nd209878NUR ALIA AMERA BINTI MOHAMAD LATIFMSA/MSN12831‑1815 21
3rd220240NOPPASORN KHUNBOONJANYRAT232‑97641 25
4th210250THANAPAT SIRICHAROENYRAT5797‑13123 34
5th190935THORFUN BOONNAKYRAT7631‑1010106 43
6th21025PATCHAREE SRINGAMYRAT105462119‑15 47
7th221038JUNG HYEWONKSAF‑12101149337 47
8th210290BRANEE MUANGNGAMYRAT61268348‑14 47
9th207885KAMONCHANOK KLAHANYRAT941058511‑12 52
10th208625NANAFUNAZAWAHIHO BAY YACHT CLUB111115106(UFD)52 60
11th219162SARAH SEOW HUI YANRVYC1695164‑20713 70
12th6PUTTARAKSA IMRAKSAYRAT‑218711167129 70
13th221441CLAUDIA NAZAROVRVYC‑171312141591416 93
14th214237ABIGAIL KOHPA4151313171320(DNC) 95
15th2PALIGA POONPATYRAT‑1814141811161511 99
16th222555MAX HUNTWHITSTABLE YACHT CLUB13181612(BFD)121718 106
17th221058GORDON ALEXANDER ALLANRVYC‑201920201214168 109
18th209879NUR ADLINA NASREEN BINTI MOHD NASRIMSA/MSN‑2216181514171317 110
19th162556NORIO AKIYAMABIWAKO YACHT CLUB8172222(BFD)151810 112
20th224349YANG DAREONSEOUL‑292723172282623 146
21st222280NEIL DUNKLEYRVYC192026‑2821231922 150
22nd221083HIDETOSHI MORIRVYC2322242318‑252420 154
23rd219177PARK SEONG HEEKSAF252319‑2920212324 155
24th221603CLAES ELMENRVYC / HKKK(UFD)24272523242119 163
25th158031JUSTIIN ANGCONSTANT WIND SAILING CLUB14(DNC)DNC211919DNCDNC 172
26th206510YEJI LEEGANGWON27‑29212726222526 174
27th215573KIM CHAERINKSAF2428‑292624282227 179
28th221060WIKKI BHANUBANDHRVYC15252819(BFD)29DNCDNC 182
29th207987JEONMINSOLGANGWON2626(UFD)3125272721 183
30th206832MANZO SUZUKIRVYC28302530(BFD)262825 192
31st218532SATOSHI MOURIRVYC(UFD)211724RETRETDNCDNC 194
32nd198075MIN JEEHEIKAESONG(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC 231
ILCA4 Class
1st220051DARWIN HSUYRAT2‑5124151 16
2nd222687PRIN SUBYINGYRAT112122‑98 17
3rd221947TORN RATTANARVYC899‑135542 42
4th222180TON RATTANARVYC543‑17174105 48
5th209892MUHAMMAD ADAM AIERELL BIN MOHD AZIZOL AMIRULMSA/MSN71675338‑26 49
6th225985SARAWUT PANPHIBOONYRAT62‑1841014314 53
7th209891NUR HAFIZANAH BINTI ZAILANMSA/MSN1261436‑18143 58
8th225984HUSSALUK SRINAKORNYRAT10135712911‑15 67
9th209875IQBAL NAZHAM BIN MUSMULIADIMSA/MSN(UFD)7412813196 69
10th220239PACHARAPOL RUMVISAIYRAT931211‑1981217 72
11th221687MORI IKUTOCHANGI SAILING CLUB11811‑301817111 77
12th221061WONG WEIKAI ZACHARYRVYC131910‑21110214 78
13th222236CHEN YU KAIRVYC‑17106161512137 79
14th221062AUSTIN YEO JIA YURVYC312171020‑30613 81
15th211935PINCHANOK KLAYSOMBOONYRAT241481597‑3116 93
16th222257DANIELLE LAIRVYC15‑221518142129 94
17th219465WASAWAT PUENGPRADITRVYC411242516‑28710 97
18th222041THANVISIT KITCHANASIRIYRAT25212567‑261620 120
19th206032NUR ZAFRINA SYUHADA BINTI MOHD ZAILANMSA/MSN(UFD)2316911231524 121
20th214438SARAH YONGWATER VENTURE18‑27222622151812 133
21st220240THITIWORADA JOHNJAITRONGYRAT2218132326(UFD)1718 137
22nd217386PICHAYAPA KAMUTATIRAYRAT14152328‑30192221 142
23rd223200WONG LI XUAN MILDREDCONSTANT WIND SAILING CLUB212021‑3113222919 145
24th214779WONG KAI LUNPA (NSC)23291914232420‑30 152
25th222323RUSSELL XAVIER QUEK ZI YANSAFYC19282919246(DNC)DNC 161
26th22023PRAPASSORN KAEWPROMYRAT262620242816‑3225 165
27th222233NICOLE ASHLEY QUEK XINYISAFYC(UFD)25SCP82911DNCDNC 181
28th216212WILLIAM MARSHRVYC1624‑323231272823 181
29th221584KRITKAMON PRASERTNOPAKUNRVYC20‑30272927292327 182
30th215619JUNG YEON KIMGANGWON(UFD)17282032253331 186
31st217321THANAKRIT PHOKAEWYRAT(DNC)DNCDNC2225202429 192
32nd218549JAY KANCHANABANDHURVYC27313127‑33322528 201
33rd213035PORAMUT SRISAWADDISRILODOMYRAT(DNC)DNCDNC3321312732 216
34th1KRAM CHANTARAWINIJYRAT28(UFD)303434333033 222
35th214987Henry WiedmannRVYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC2622 228

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