The Melges Reunion got underway in classic Lake Garda fashion as the famous Ora breeze arrived almost on cue after a calm morning, allowing three excellent races to be completed on the opening day of the 2026 Italian Melges 24 National Championship and the seventh event of the Melges 24 European Sailing Series hosted by the Fraglia Vela Riva with the Italian Melges 24 Class and the International Melges 24 Class Association.
Before racing began, competitors gathered for the traditional Skippers’ Briefing at Fraglia Vela Riva, where they were welcomed by Melges Performance Sailboats owner Cate Muller-Terhune, Fraglia Vela Riva Vice President Paolo Matteotti and IM24CA Vice Chair Europe Paolo Brescia.
The opening ceremony also included a heartfelt tribute to the late Bill “Billy” Goldsberry. Former Melges 24 World Champion Richard Clarke, now coaching Michael Goldfarb’s War Canoe, shared a few words in memory of one of the class’s most beloved personalities before the entire fleet observed a moment of silence.
Principal Race Officer Gabriella Gabrielli launched Race 1 precisely on schedule at 1300 hours in a steady 10-knot southerly breeze. As the afternoon progressed, the Ora strengthened to around 12 knots before settling back to approximately 10 knots for the final race of the day, producing spectacular planing conditions downwind and another memorable day of racing on Lake Garda.
Three different race winners underlined the strength of the 30-boat fleet. Croatia’s Panjić (Luka Sangulin) claimed the opening race, Strambapapà (Michele Paoletti) won Race 2 and Altea (Andrea Racchelli) finished the day with victory in the final race.
Consistency, however, proved decisive. Thanks to scores of 7-1-3, former European Champion Michele Paoletti’s Strambapapà leads the overall standings overnight on 11 points. Former World and European Champions Altea climbed to second overall on 16 points after recovering from eleventh place in Race 2 with an impressive victory in the final race, while Melgina, helmed by Paolo Brescia, shares the same score and leads the Corinthian division in third overall.
Just one point further back, Michael Goldfarb’s War Canoe occupies fourth, followed by Germany’s White Room, Hungary’s Chinook, Croatia’s Panjić, Italy’s Whatever, Croatia’s Razjaren and Italy’s Akua, keeping the leaderboard remarkably close heading into Saturday.
One of the newcomers attracting plenty of attention this weekend is Italian owner and former Melges 20 World and European Champion Dario Levi, who recently joined the Melges 24 fleet with Fremito d’Aria, on the boat formerly campaigned as Nefeli. Although the results didn’t fully reflect the team’s pace on opening day, Levi was enthusiastic about both the boat and the class.
“After 13 years of one-design racing, I’ve finally discovered what I believe is the best one-design boat,” said Levi. “I’m really enjoying sailing the Melges 24. The level of competition is incredibly high, and the boat is fantastic, especially downwind. But what impresses me even more is the way the class is managed. Here, the owners have a real voice in shaping the future of the class, and I think that’s one of its greatest strengths.”
Three races are scheduled for Saturday, with a start time of 1 pm. The social part of the event includes the traditional Melges Reunion Party at La Spiaggia degli Olivi at 7.30 pm.
Top 10 after 3 races:
STRAMBAPAPÀ (ITA 689) - Michele Paoletti - 11 pts
ALTEA (ITA 722) - Andrea Racchelli - 16 pts
MELGINA (ITA 854, Corinthian) - Paolo Brescia - 16 pts
WAR CANOE (USA 841) - Michael Goldfarb - 17 pts
WHITE ROOM (GER 677, Corinthian) - Michael Tarabochia - 21 pts
CHINOOK (HUN 850, Corinthian) - Ákos Csoltó - 23 pts
PANJIĆ (CRO 803) - Luka Sangulin - 24 pts
WHATEVER (ITA 731, Corinthian) - Michele Ferrari - 25 pts
RAZJAREN (CRO 867) - Karlo Kuret - 26 pts
AKUA (ITA 767, Corinthian) - Sergio Caramel - 37 pts