Please select your home edition
Edition
Mackay Boats 728x90 TOP

2025 IKA Youth European Championships in Gizzeria, Calabria - Day 4

by International Kiteboarding Association 5 Jul 12:56 PDT 30 June - 6 July 2025
A determined Nathan Pearce [CAN] makes the gold fleet and wins the U17 - 2025 IKA Youth European Championships © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk

It's been a week of steady breeze and near-perfect conditions off the Calabrian coast, and Gizzeria has put on a great show as host of the 2025 IKA Youth European Championships. With three titles already decided, all eyes now turn to Sunday's climactic Medal Series for the Men's and Women's divisions.

Young Champions Crowned

Three age-group titles have been clinched ahead of the final day

  • Jean-Paul Villegas, the 13-year-old Colombian, outclassed older competition to claim the U15 title.
  • Molly O'Brien, just 12, brought the U15 girls' title home to the United States, showing exceptional maturity and control throughout the week.
  • Canada's Nathan Pearce captured the boys' U17 title, and by breaking into the Gold Fleet, proved he can challenge the sport's rising elite.

Women's Showdown: Atakan vs. Turienzo

The Women's event has been a two-horse race between Turkiye's Derin Atakan and Argentina's Catalina Turienzo, who between them have won every single race so far. As top qualifier, Atakan - last year's silver medallist - enters the Final as the favourite, but Turienzo is not far behind. Fellow Turk Derin Deniz Sorguc will join them in the semi-finals after finishing fourth overall. "I'm really happy. I even won a race today," she said, smiling as she packed up her kite under the hot Italian sun.

Also straight into the semis is Ella Geiger of Great Britain. The Antiguan-raised rider secured third overall, finishing 14 points clear of Sorguc - a testament to her raw pace and consistency throughout the week.

Croatian Marija Dolenc just made the medal series cut in ninth place. "The first three days were really strong for me, but in lighter winds, it comes down to strategy and tactics - and that's where it got harder," she admitted.

Pianosi vs. Maeder: Men's Final primed for fireworks

Defending champion and home favourite Riccardo Pianosi has been in dominant form, earning a direct spot in the grand final alongside Max Maeder of Singapore, the Paris 2024 Olympic bronze medallist.

Pianosi narrowly missed the podium in Paris, finishing fourth, and the two recently clashed in the final of the Senior European Championships in May. There, Pianosi claimed the European title, while Maeder took the Open Trophy after a dramatic showdown. Their rematch in Calabria promises fireworks!

The battle for the remaining two spots in the final is wide open. Gian Stragiotti of Switzerland has been a model of consistency and joins Czech rider Vojtech Koska, a regular in the top three this week, in the semi-final. Britain's Sam Dickinson has kept the front-runners on their toes and earns a place in the quarter-finals, alongside Lucas Fonseca of Brazil.

There was also joy for Matthia Maini of Great Britain, who secured the last spot in the medal series by finishing ninth. "After being tenth and eleventh the first couple of days, it's a huge relief," said the Exeter University student who narrowly edged out his friend Piotr Szymiec. "We've been neck and neck all week. In the last race, we both went for a port flyer. I got the start, he didn't. That made the difference. I really feel for him."

What's Next

The Medal Series format rewards consistency but demands nerves of steel. The first rider to notch two wins takes the title. As top qualifiers, both Atakan and Maeder carry the advantage but in Gizzeria, nothing is guaranteed.

On Sunday, 6 July, the thrilling Golden Ticket Race opens the day—offering one final chance for competitors outside the top 9 to earn their place in the medal series, taking place later that day. The event will conclude with a dazzling prize-giving ceremony, celebrating the youth stars of tomorrow.

Experience the excitement as it unfolds with live race updates, results, and behind-the-scenes features on IKA's social media channels.

Full results and more info.

Related Articles

SailGP rolls through Cadiz, One Design racing news
F50s in Cadiz, Formula Kites, J/22s, Hobie 16s, and GL52s SailGP has enjoyed a fine tour of the United Kingdom and Europe of late. This wrapped up this past weekend in Cadiz, Spain, where the DP World Spain Sail Grand Prix was contested using the league's 24-meter wingsails and the light-air T-foils and rudders. Posted on 7 Oct
2025 GKA Kite-Surf World Cup Dakhla preview
Tour leaders seek to build title moment at penultimate stop of Kite-Surf season in Morocco Reigning world champions, France's Capucine Delannoy and Brazil's Gabriel Benetton, top the Kite-Surf rankings as they head to the season's penultimate stop in Dakhla, Morocco, on the Sahara desert's coastline. Posted on 7 Oct
Whitehead Finishes Fifth at Formula Kite Worlds
Fifth place matches her PB from 2023, also in Sardinia Australian Breiana Whitehead has once again proven herself among the world's best, finishing fifth overall at the 2025 Formula Kite World Championships in Sardinia, Italy, matching her personal best from 2024. Posted on 5 Oct
2025 Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena overall
Kampman & Pianosi win first world titles Riccardo Pianosi and Jessie Kampman resisted enormous pressure in the medal series to become the 2025 Formula Kite World Champions. After a week of drama, it was a climactic finale on day six of the Formula Kite World Championships in Quartu Sant'Elena. Posted on 5 Oct
2025 Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena day 5
Kampman & Pianosi on match point for their first world titles Day five of the Formula Kite World Championships in Quartu Sant'Elena, Sardinia, was the final opportunity to qualify for the Medal Series climax of the final day. Posted on 5 Oct
2025 Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena day 4
Young & Lengwiler rise, Maeder falls Day four of the Formula Kite World Championships in Quartu Sant'Elena, Sardinia, saw a battle between the delicate sea breeze and the boisterous Mistral blowing from higher in the sky. Posted on 3 Oct
2025 Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena day 3
Pulido wins high-speed game of chess Sudden gusts from the offshore Mistral saw some riders struggling in the unpredictable conditions on day three of the Formula Kite World Championships in Quartu Sant'Elena, Sardinia. Posted on 2 Oct
2025 Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena day 2
“Happy accident” boosts Whitehead to two race wins Breiana Whitehead was the star performer in the women's fleet on day two of the Formula Kite World Championships in Quartu Sant'Elena. The Australian was the only rider to score 2 wins from four races, moving Whitehead up to third in the overall rankings. Posted on 1 Oct
2025 Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena day 1
Kampman & Maeder lead after four races Jessie Kampman leads the women and Max Maeder leads the men after a four-race opening day of the Formula Kite World Championships in Sardinia. Posted on 30 Sep
Australians ready for Formula Kite Worlds
The stage is set at Poetto Beach, Sardinia, Italy The stage is set at Poetto Beach, Sardinia, Italy, for the start of the Formula Kite World Championships, where Queenslanders Breiana Whitehead and Oscar Timm will fly the Australian flag in the Women's and Men's fleets. Posted on 30 Sep
Armstrong 728x90 - Wing FG Board Range - BOTTOMPredictWind - Wave Routing 728x90 BOTTOMHyde Sails 2024 - One Design