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29er Eurocup at GKSS in Gothenburg, Sweden

by International 29er Class 5 May 01:28 PDT 3-4 May 2025
2025 GKSS 29er Eurocup © International 29er Class Association

The 29er Class Association is pleased to report on the successful fifth stop of the 2025 Eurocup Series, held at GKSS in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Twenty-one teams representing Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland took part in a competitive and well-organized event, supported by a national training camp in the lead-up to racing.

Racing Summary

Eurocup #5 opened with a productive first day of racing on Saturday, May 3. Following a morning briefing for coaches and skippers, the fleet launched into strong but manageable breeze, ranging from 12 to 18 knots. Four races were completed in shifting winds, initially from the west before veering to the southwest. The racing was characterized by high boat speeds, close mark roundings, and strategic positioning in variable pressure.

Day 2 began with clear skies and a strong northeasterly wind exceeding 30 knots in gusts. With safety as the priority, the race committee held sailors ashore under AP and monitored conditions. Although teams remained prepared and optimistic, the decision was made in the early afternoon to cancel racing for the day due to continued gusts well above racing limits.

Despite the shortened schedule, the regatta delivered four high-quality races and valuable experience for a diverse and motivated fleet.

Overall Results: (top five)

Nicklas Holt / Philip Forslund (NOR) - 3 pts
Selma Hård / Lukas Wolfgang (SWE) - 10 pts
Henric Wigforss / William Drakenberg (SWE) - 10 pts
David Aldurén / Alexander Olsson (SWE) - 12 pts
Ebba Fredriksson / Max Zetterström (SWE) - 12 pts

Women (top three)

Maisa Kauppi / Alisa Kylävainio (FIN)
Klara Länje / Freja Björling Duell (SWE)
Hilda Wallström / Linnea Messing (SWE)

Mixed (top three)

Selma Hård / Lukas Wolfgang (SWE)
Ebba Fredriksson / Max Zetterström (SWE)
Esther Lagerstrand / Melker Bondjers (SWE)

Men (top three)

Nicklas Holt / Philip Forslund (NOR)
Henric Wigforss / William Drakenberg (SWE)
David Aldurén / Alexander Olsson (SWE)

U17 Category Winners

Top U17 Female: Maisa Kauppi / Alisa Kylävainio (FIN)
Top U17 Male: Erwin August Wang-Reissig / Lars Midtvik (NOR)
Top U17 Mixed: Sophie Caroline Myhre / Marcus Murstad-Mordt (NOR)

Top Over-19 Team

David Aldurén / Alexander Olsson (SWE)

Acknowledgements

The 29er Class Association extends its thanks to the Swedish 29er Class Association and GKSS for their commitment to delivering a well-run and development-focused regatta. Appreciation also goes to the coaches, volunteers, and families who helped support the event both on and off the water.

We congratulate all competitors on their efforts and sportsmanship, and look forward to seeing these teams again throughout the remainder of the Eurocup series.

Check out the photos here.

Check out the full results here.

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