J/24 US National Championship Concludes with Light Air Drama

Forty J/24 teams from across the continent gathered November 21-23 for the 2025 J/24 US National Championship, an event defined by patience, persistence and tactical mastery in unusually light and challenging conditions.

Racing was scheduled to begin Friday, but a complete absence of wind kept the fleet ashore. Saturday delivered shifty, inconsistent breeze that allowed the Race Committee to complete three races, with a fourth race abandoned as conditions deteriorated. On Sunday, the Race Committee once again attempted to get racing underway, but the wind never materialized, solidifying Saturday’s results as final. Despite the limited racing, competition was fierce, and several teams put on exceptional performances. In the end, local Tremendous Slouch led by Paul Abdullah took the title!

Overall Top Five

  1. Tremendous Slouch – Paul Abdullah, Ian Hunter, Tucker Gilliam, Jeff Hayden & Max Vinocur
  2. Lifted – Evan Petley-Jones, Ben Maloney, Emily Merry, Savannah Taylor & Matt Soosalu
  3. Sparcraft – John Mollicone, Chris Morgan, Will Welles, Matt Coughlin & Nick Turney
  4. Amuse Bouche – Kurt Dammeier, Peter Keckemet, Mike Marshall & Ben Lamb
  5. Majic – Michael Reddaway, Will Newton, Molly Robertson, Kim Rosenberg & Luke Koeschner

Special Recognitions

  • Top Junior Team: Pringle – Sam Hopper, Piper Easton, Alexis Chomyn, Ella Notdurft & Annika Phillips
  • Top All-Women’s Team: Lady MINX – Lee Ann Zaretsky, Shelly Strachan, Marcy Lake, Jill Gutelius & Sandy Reid
  • Top Female Helmsperson: Kelly FitzGerald’s Rush Hour

Corinthian Division (All-Amateur Teams)

  1. Lifted – Evan Petley-Jones, Ben Maloney, Emily Merry, Savannah Taylor & Matt Soosalu
  2. Majic – Michael Reddaway, Will Newton, Molly Robertson, Kim Rosenberg & Luke Koeschner
  3. Blitz – Al Constants, David Hammond, David Constants, Michael Constants & Stephen Constants

The 2025 Championship showcased the resilience and camaraderie of the J/24 Class, with sailors navigating the curveballs of a wind-challenged weekend while maintaining strong camaraderie. Thank you to Chip Till, the Race Committee, Vakaros RaceSense and host FYC who rolled out the red carpet. The Club welcomes sailors back March 13-15 for the 2026 J/24 Midwinter Championship.

Complete results may be found at 2025 J/24 US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, and event photos are available on the USA J/24 Class Facebook page.

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