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2025 Tornado Open, Mixed and Youth World Championships - Overall

by International Tornado Class Association 26 Jul 02:23 PDT 18-25 July 2025
2025 Tornado Open, Mixed and Youth World Championships © Nikos Pantis

The 2025 Tornado World Championship has come to an exciting conclusion after ten thrilling races, all successfully completed despite the continuously tricky wind conditions that tested sailors' strategy, stamina, and skill across the fleet.

In the Open Category, GRE 86 - Nikolaos Mavros and Polydoros Parianos wrapped up the World Championship title dominantly. With most of the finishes in the top 3, they secured gold with a total of 25 points, showcasing exceptional consistency and composure under pressure.

The Mixed Category saw a battle between two Czech mixed teams. Rising stars CZE 72 - Michaela Pavlisova and Marek Pavlis stood out strong and steady throughout the week. Despite picking up a UFD, they held on for 2nd overall and 1st in the Mixed/Youth division, with 37 points.

Following closely behind were GRE 111 - Estela Jentsch Steimer and Avraam Koen Levi, another youth mixed team that sailed. Their strong finish, including a race win in Race 10, earned them 3rd overall and 2nd in the Mixed/Youth category, on 44 points.

Top 3 - Open Category
(Overall standings - includes all boats regardless of crew type)

1. GRE 86 - Nikolaos Mavros / Polydoros Parianos - 25 pts
2. CZE 72 - Michaela Pavlisova / Marek Pavlis - 37 pts
3. GRE 111 - Estela Jentsch Steimer / Avraam Koen Levi - 44 pts
4. CZE 62 - Zdenek Pavlis / Klara Pavlisova - 45 pts
5. ITA 46 - Mirco Mazzini / Andrea Ciavatta - 51pts

Top 3 - Mixed Category
(Teams with one male and one female crew member)

1. CZE 72 - Michaela Pavlisova / Marek Pavlis - 37 pts
2. GRE 111 - Estela Jentsch Steimer / Avraam Koen Levi - 44 pts
3. CZE 62 - Zdenek Pavlis / Klara Pavlisova - 45 pts

Top 3 - Youth Category
(Teams with both sailors less than 26 years of age)

1. CZE 72 - Michaela Pavlisova / Marek Pavlis - 37 pts
2. GRE 111 - Estela Jentsch Steimer / Avraam Koen Levi - 44 pts
3. GRE 1 - Maria Vogiatzopoulou / Stefanos Pappas - 67 pts

Honorable mentions go to GRE 11 - Konstantinos Trigonis and Konstantinos Kazantzis, who showed flashes of brilliance but were hampered by penalties.

On behalf of the international Tornado community, heartfelt thanks are extended to the Organizing Committee, the Race Committee, and all the volunteers and sponsors whose dedication, professionalism, and hospitality ensured a successful and memorable event in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece.

As the sails come down and the fleet heads home, the 2025 Worlds will be remembered for its fierce competition, sportsmanship, and the rising stars of Tornado sailing.

See you at the next the Europeans 15-20 September in Lake Attersee, Austria!

Full results and more information here.

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