29er Eurocup 2025 wrapped
by 29er Class 4 Nov 21:37 GMT
25-28 October 2025

29er Eurocup 2025 © FVR / Zerogradinord
The 2025 29er EuroCup circuit has officially wrapped up after an intense and highly competitive season that confirmed once again the strength and growth of the class across Europe.
With 11 events held in 9 countries, the 2025 Series brought together over 390 teams from 29 nations, marking one of the most successful editions in recent years. From the opening event in El Balís (ESP) to the Grand Final in Riva del Garda (ITA), hundreds of young sailors competed across all kinds of conditions — from light breezes to full-on Garda Pelèr — showcasing the spirit, energy, and talent of the 29er community.
The Circuit in Numbers:
- 11 events | 9 countries | 29 nations represented
- 390+ teams across the season
- 100+ valid races completed
Most Represented Nations
The 2025 EuroCup confirmed the truly international nature of the class, with sailors travelling from all across Europe.
Leading the participation ranking were:
- Germany - 98 teams
- Italy - 43 teams
- France - 33 teams
- Switzerland - 32 teams
- Poland & Czech Republic - 21 teams each
Who Sailed the 2025 EuroCup
The 2025 EuroCup fleet highlighted the broad participation and gender balance that characterize the class, with 187 male teams, 119 female teams and 92 mixed crews competing across the season.
Youngest sailor: 12 years old - Ella Rock (IRL)
Oldest sailor: 53 years old - Malcolm Hall (RSA)