Please select your home edition
Edition
Sea Sure 2025

2025 IFCA Fin & Foil Slalom European Championships at Circolo Surf Torbole - Day 3

by Elena Giolai 17 Oct 20:50 BST 14-19 October 2025

The IFCA European Championships Slalom Fin & Foilcontinue in the best possible way in Torbole, hosted by the Circolo Surf Torbole in collaboration with IFCA and under the authority of the Italian Sailing Federation (FIV).

Contrary to forecasts, the wind on Day 3 did not build as strongly as expected, so the Race Committee decided to continue the championship with the foil discipline, taking advantage of a beautiful sunny day and a steady 12-knot breeze. Two more eliminations were completed in the Men's Foil and six additional races for the Women's fleet, bringing the total number of women's races to twelve (run in a single heat due to a smaller fleet).

In the overall standings, Johan Søe (DEN 37) of Denmark remains in the lead after being granted redress (RDG) for damage sustained during the semifinal of today's first race.

He now holds a 6.6-point lead over Jordy Vonk (NED 69) from the Netherlands, with Mathis Alexis (FRA 997) from France in third place.

Just off the podium sits Fabian Wolf (GER 404), while Matthijs Pos (NED 318), the best Youth competitor, holds sixth place overall. Best Italian performance so far for Giacomo Barro (ITA 215) from Lombardy, currently seventh overall.

In the Women's Foil division, Justine Lemeteyer (FRA 171) continues to lead thanks to her consistent results, despite Lina Eržen (SLO 51) from Slovenia winning the last two races of the day, narrowing the gap to just over seven points.

Blanca Alabau (ESP 3) from Spain remains in third place. After three days of sunshine, steady winds, and top-level racing, the championship once again confirms Garda Trentino as one of the most reliable and spectacular venues for international windsurfing.

Racing will continue through Sunday, October 19, with forecasts predicting more southerly winds for the final weekend of competition.

Results:

Related Articles

2025 Freestyle Pro Tour Naxos day 1
Tow-in funnel fiesta kicks off the action Straight from the banks of Lake Geneva to the sunny shores of Naxos, the Freestyle action doesn't stop! Posted on 17 Oct
2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final day 3
The biggest masters field in windsurfing history and junior champions crowned Day 3 of the Aloha Classic Grand Final delivered a spectacular showcase of windsurfing talent across generations, from the rising stars of the Junior and Pro Junior divisions to the legendary Masters. Posted on 17 Oct
IFCA Fin & Foil Slalom Europeans day 1
Two perfect opening days Johan Søe leads the Men's Foil ranking, while Justine Lemeteyer dominates among the women, topping both the Foil and Fin divisions. In the Men's Fin fleet, Jordy Vonk is in the lead, followed by Nicolas Prien and Malte Reuscher. Posted on 16 Oct
2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final day 2
The battle intensifies as the world's best close in on the crown Perfect trade-wind conditions returned to Ho'okipa today for Day 2 of the 2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final, delivering a full day of 5 Star competition as both the men's and women's draws charged toward Finals Day. Posted on 16 Oct
2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final day 1
Strong performances and early signals in the world title race The 2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final, presented by WINDSURF AI, opened in classic Ho'okipa conditions, with steady trade winds and clean mast high set waves, setting the stage for the Challenger Rounds. Posted on 15 Oct
2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final Preview
World titles on the line as next-gen shines A 16-year-old girl could be about to dethrone a queen. A hungry challenger could crash through a two-decade-long empire. One final event. Everything on the line. Posted on 14 Oct
Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva day 4
Caers craziness continues, Esteve flies high and SVB-72 is back to tow-in As we entered Day 4 of the FPT Geneva, all eyes were once again on Foilstyle. After a full day on standby before the first qualifying round yesterday, the forecast finally looked promising, and riders were more than ready to get things under way. Posted on 11 Oct
Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva day 3
Neubauer, Kempen and Müller secure final spots The plan was clear: Foilstyle was on the cards, with the first possible start set for 10:00. Riders took to the water on bigger gear, testing the light morning breeze, but once again, Geneva kept everyone guessing. Posted on 10 Oct
Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva day 2
Skateboards and slacklines with a touch of tow-in Day Two at the Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva started with high hopes for Foilstyle, but nature had other plans. The original schedule promised a full day of Foilstyle heats followed by Tow-In action at sunset. Posted on 9 Oct
Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva day 1
Caers back to going crazy Day one of the Freestyle Pro Tour Geneva opened under calm skies and even calmer winds — the perfect setup for a chilled out morning morning of registration, equipment stickers, photos, and the usual pre-event logistics. Posted on 8 Oct