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2025 Puerto Rico World Cup - Overall

by International Windsurfing Tour 11 Mar 00:24 GMT March 1-9, 2025

The Puerto Rico Windsurf World Cup, presented by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, concluded in spectacular fashion on Sunday, as champions were crowned across multiple divisions after an unforgettable week of competition.

With light winds and crystal clear waves breaking fast over the shallow reefs, the final day delivered high-performance wave riding at its best, as competitors pushed their limits in a quest for glory.

None fought harder than Bernd Roediger, who mounted a stunning comeback from the Round 4 Redemption Round to claim victory in the Pro Men's division.

Pro Men: Bernd Roediger's redemption story ends in Triumph

Hawaiian Bernd Roediger delivered one of the most impressive performances this year, storming back from the Round 4 Redemption Round to win the event, proving his resilience, adaptability, and elite skill set.

Roediger scored a total of 16.03 in the final, edging out Takara Ishii (14.67), Vincent Beauvarlet (13.43), and Federico Morisio (6.93). His ability to read the waves, execute flawless turns, and unleash critical maneuvers under pressure solidified his status as one of the best wave riders on the planet.

1: Bernd Roediger
2: Takara Ishii
3: Vincent Beauvarlet
4: Federico Morisio

Pro Women: Maria Andres dominates final

In the Pro Women's division, Maria Andres was in dominant form, putting together a total score of 10.63 to take the win. Andres showcased strong wave selection and precision execution, proving she is a force to be reckoned with on the world tour.

1: Maria Andres
2: Kaelyn Holmes
3: Coco Foveau
4: Denise Blondet

Masters: Vincent Beauvarlet claims victory

French rider Vincent Beauvarlet took home the Masters division title, earning a total score of 14.94 to defeat Charlie Rovira (11.27), Nelson Perez (8.30), and Jose Pla (7.24) in the final. Beauvarlet's combination of powerful turns and seamless flow gave him the edge in a highly competitive final.

1: Vincent Beauvarlet
2: Charlie Rovira
3: Nelson Perez
4: Jose Pla

Grand Masters: Nelson Perez secures the win

In the Grand Masters division, Nelson Perez emerged victorious with a score of 7.30, defeating Michael Friedl (5.60) and Francisco Jaume. Perez's local knowledge and smooth wave riding made the difference, securing him the title in front of an enthusiastic Puerto Rican crowd.

1: Nelson Perez
2: Michael Friedl
3: Francisco Jaume

A Landmark event for the Unified PWA IWT World Wave Tour

The Puerto Rico Windsurf World Cup was a resounding success, showcasing the best wave riders from around the world and confirming Puerto Rico's status as a premier wave sailing destination.

With over 55 events across six continents, the PWA IWT World Wave Tour is expanding rapidly, ushering in what appears to be a new Golden Age of Windsurfing. The tour continues to elevate the sport, attracting elite talent, passionate local riders, and a growing global audience.

Looking ahead

With the Puerto Rico World Cup now in the books, the focus shifts to the next stops on the WWT calendar, where riders will continue their quest for ranking points and championship titles. Next stop: CHILE 5 Star World Cup, March 24-April 6.

Stay tuned for more world-class wave sailing action as the tour moves forward!

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