Team SLED is the 2026 ROLEX TP52 World Champion!!
In Porto Cervo three is the magic number for Sled, the new Rolex TP52 World Champions.Takashi Okura’s Sled team clinched the Rolex TP52 World Championship title in Porto Cervo, Sardinia today with a typically assured third place finish achieved in the biggest, most competitive fleet of 15 boats from 11 different nations. It is the third time in a row Sled have won in Porto Cervo and their third successive 52 SUPER SERIES regatta victory. Under pressure in today’s one and only decisive race Takashi Okura’s international team led by Italian Francesco Bruni and six times America’s Cup winner, Kiwi Murray Jones, pushed the risk factor a little more on the start line. That allowed them to control their main title rivals on the first upwind. While Sweden’s Trinity Racing, newcomers to the 52 SUPER SERIES this season, went on to win the race and take second overall, Sled stayed in touch to lift the title by two clear points from the Swedes who forged a late title charge winning the last two races of the regatta. For Sled it is their second world championship title after last winning in strong breezes in Palma, Majorca in November 2021. This time they mastered the intense tactical challenge presented by a fleet of 15 very evenly matched boats and crews competing across five very similar consecutive days of light sea breeze conditions and flat water. Porto Cervo and the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda has become an extra special place for the Sled team which sets a record for winning each of the last three times the world’s leading grand-prix monohull circuit has visited in 2019 – when they blitzed the fleet winning five races on the bounce – triumphing at last year’s final regatta of the year and now at this world championship. And Mr Okura’s team have taken victory at the last three 52 SUPER SERIES events after opening 2026 with victory last month in Puerto Portals, Mallorca. Team manager, mainsheet trimmer Don Cowie smiled, “For any team to win a world championship especially from such a tight regatta, like with five or six boats going into today with an opportunity to win, by having a really good last race that makes you feel really good. I think in that last race we finally started well when it really counted. We had not started really that well this week, in the lighter air it is a little trickier, we had a nice start and we all did a good job I think. In reality there was a lot of pressure on today and we managed to do a little bit better than the other teams. We sail well together. We calm each other down if it gets a little heated on the boat. And we all respect each other’s roles on the boat. That is really important.” Finishing runners up at just their second TP52 regatta ever is a very impressive result for Joakim Sundberg and the Trinity Racing team. The cool Swede showed incredible focus and concentration on the helm of his new 2026 launched boat whilst Ed Baird ensured the crew remained sure footed, sticking to a simple plan each race which kept them very much out of trouble. Sundberg received the award for top owner-driver. Germany’s three times world champions Platoon Aviation secured third place on the podium with second place today. Owner-driver Harm Müller Spreer enthused, “Third is all we could achieve after a really bad day yesterday and just the one race today. I am happy with the result. What you can see in general is that the performances of all the teams has gone up. There are more good teams than ever.” There was big disappointment for Hong Kong’s Alpha+ team who led into the final race by a point ahead of Sled. They started to the left of their two main title rivals and could not get to the favoured right faster than Sled and Trinity Racing. They were rolled by Paprec, losing speed at a key stage early in the first downwind and could not recover. Finishing fourth they missed the podium by a couple of points, Sled extend their 52 SUPER SERIES circuit lead to 15 points over Platoon Aviation while Andrea Lacrorte’s Alkedo Vitamina are now third ten points behind Platoon. Best Owner Driver in Porto Cervo was Joakim Sundberg (Trinity), second Harm Müller-Spreer (Platoon) and third Andrea Lacorte (Alkedo). Heading to Lanzarote Rolex TP52 World Championship Porto Cervo 2026 final results 52 SUPER SERIES 2026 Leaderboard after two regattas |