EuroTour 2025 Concludes With Final Rankings After Seven-Stop Season
SAN DIEGO, California – The 2025 EuroTour Stand Up Paddle season has officially wrapped up after seven stops across Europe, beginning in Germany with the Boot Düsseldorf SUP Sprint and the Nordhausen SUP Race, and closing in France at the Royan SUP Festival. The 11th edition of the Tour once again delivered world-class racing, featuring athletes from more than 30 countries and offering divisions for Juniors, Masters (40+), and Kahunas (50+).
The overall champions this year are Maricarmen Rivera (Puerto Rico) and Shuri “Shrimpy” Araki (Japan), both of whom set the standard with dominant performances throughout the season. Rivera’s consistency placed her atop the women’s rankings, while Araki’s explosive paddling secured him the men’s crown.
Season Highlights
The EuroTour 2025 showcased the variety and depth of SUP racing across Europe. Starting with the fast-paced sprints in Germany, the Tour moved through iconic Spanish venues — including Sancti Petri, the World SUP Festival in Costa Blanca, and Barcelona — before heading north to Belgium’s Namur SUP Festival. The season culminated in Royan, France, where oceanic conditions and packed crowds provided the perfect stage for the grand finale.
With its unbiased and transparent rankings — covering every athlete from first to last — the EuroTour remains the benchmark for SUP racing worldwide. The mix of rising young talents and seasoned veterans underscored the sport’s continued global growth.
Final Rankings – Women’s Top 20
Maricarmen Rivera (Puerto Rico) – Infinity SUP
Alba Frey (Spain) – Starboard
Duna Gordillo (Spain) – NSP Racing
Espe Barreras (Spain) – Starboard
Iona Rivet (France) – NSP Racing
Lola Pelletier (France) – NSP Racing
Susak Molinero (Spain) – Sunova
Anais Guyomarch (France) – 3Bay Paddle
Emma Freja Pedersen (Denmark) – Sunova
Jenny Kalmbach (Costa Rica) – NSP Racing
Melanie Lafenetre (France) – Infinity SUP
Madeline Leblanc (Canada) – Flying Fish Board Co
Elin van der Sar (Netherlands) – Light Board Corp
Annabel Page (UK) – NSP Racing
Gaelle Paponnaud (France) – 3Bay Paddle
Oda Diestel (Germany) – Starboard
Marin Hoeboer (Netherlands) – Sunova
Katniss Paris (USA) – Infinity SUP
Brianna Orams (New Zealand) – Starboard
Stinna Morell Lerche (Denmark) – Infinity SUP
Final Rankings – Men’s Top 20
Shuri Araki (Japan) – QB Paddles
Donato Freens (Netherlands) – Infinity SUP
Ethan Bry (France) – SIC Maui
Arthur Arutkin (France) – Infinity SUP
Aaron Sánchez (Spain) – Starboard
Fernando Perez (Spain) – Starboard
Antonio Morillo (Spain) – NSP Racing
Manuel Hoyuela (Spain) – Sunova
Blue Ewer (UK) – NSP Racing
Ivan de Frutos (Spain) – Starboard
Titouan Puyo (France) – NSP Racing
Unax Etxeberria (Spain) – Sunova
Eliott Bry (France) – SIC Maui
Bastian Grimm (Germany) – Sunova
Christian Andersen (Denmark) – NSP Racing
Michael Booth (Australia) – Starboard
Eri Tenorio (Brazil) – Flying Fish Board Co
Maximus Sijrier (Netherlands) – BR1 Boards
Paolo Marconi (Italy) – Sunova
Ole Schwarz (Germany) – Starboard
Looking Ahead
As the EuroTour celebrates its 11th year, it continues to unite the global SUP community under one clear mission: to provide a fair, competitive, and inclusive racing platform for athletes of all levels. With Rivera and Araki crowned champions, the Tour sets the stage for another thrilling season in 2026.
For more information, visit https://www.eurotoursup.net/.