Laurent Hay has emerged victorious at the 2024 Finn Masters Worlds, which concluded on June 15th. The French sailor's triumph in this prestigious event, held in the picturesque waters off Cascais, marks a significant milestone in his illustrious sailing career.
Hay's performance throughout the competition was nothing short of stellar. Displaying remarkable consistency and skill, he secured the championship title after a series of challenging races against a field of seasoned competitors. This victory is particularly significant for Hay, who has previously come close to the top spot, finishing second once and third on three occasions.
The regatta witnessed variable conditions, testing the sailors' adaptability and strategic acumen. Hay's experience and tactical prowess shone through as he navigated the shifting winds and currents, consistently placing well in each race. His mastery of the Finn, a demanding single-handed dinghy, was evident as he outmaneuvered his rivals..
The event saw a strong turnout from the international Finn sailing community, with numerous former champions and seasoned sailors vying for the title. The 2024 Finn Masters World Championship not only showcased the elite level of competitive sailing but also highlighted the enduring appeal of the Finn class. As sailors from around the world continue to compete in this classic dinghy, the sport remains a vibrant and dynamic facet of the sailing world.
Overall Final results
1st FRA 75 Laurent Haÿ 9 pts
2nd FRA 111 Valérian Lebrun 10 pts
3rd NED 6 Martijn van Muyden 12 pts
4th NED 98 Nanno Schuttrups 13 pts
5th NED 148 Peter Peet 20 pts
6th GER 711 André Budzien 21 pts
7th GBR 790 Nick Craig 24 pts
8th GBR 5 John Greenwood 24 pts
9th HUN 50 Akos Lukats 26 pts
10th GBR 74 Lawrence Crispin 28 pts
All results available here