boot Dusseldorf to host the 2025 Tow-In Season Kickoff!

September 5, 2024

boot Dusseldorf to host the 2025 Tow-In Season Kickoff!

The Freestyle Pro Tour is proud to announce their upcoming event collaboration with the legendary boot Dusseldorf! The world renowned boat and watersport event will host the kick-off of the 2025 FPT Tow-In season between the 24th and 26th of January. With €15.000 in prize money, this will be the biggest and most exclusive Tow-In event on the Freestyle Pro Tour to date! The hall 17 indoor pool of the boot will be the arena where only the top 12 men and top 4 women from the 2024 FPT Tow-In rankings will qualify to show their moves. Furthermore, 4 wildcards in the men and 2 wildcards in the women will be available for exceptional riders to join the competition as well. The event will start with a training session on the 24th and qualifying will happen on the 25th. The grand final will take place on the 26th of January, in front of the numerous crowds gathered at the expo.

Julien Mas (WeOne/Gunsails) testing out the waters at the 2024 boot. Picture by Valentin Boeckler

Check out the official announcement moment livestream:

The announcement of this event means a lot of extra excitement for the FPT Geneva taking place in just 2 weeks, where the final Tow-In rankings will be settled. Stay tuned for more news about this brand new event!

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