2024 FPT Geneva is just around the corner!

August 4, 2024

2024 FPT Geneva is just around the corner!

The 2024 edition of the FPT Geneva is less than 50 days away, meaning that it’s almost time for the European Foilstyle Championship title to be decided. Topping up your freestyle action needs will be the now legendary Tow-In discipline. Hosted by the Tropical Corner and Boards Magazine, the event is set to be yet another celebration of windsurfing expression progression. Registration for the event is now open and will close on the 11th of August. Check out some of the highlights from last year and read more info about the event below.

The 2024 edition will be a 7 star Foilstyle event and a 6 star Tow-In event again. Taking place from the 18th to the 22nd of September, the event is a couple of weeks earlier this year, increasing chances for wind for the Foilstyle discipline. The registration form for the Mixed Foilstyle fleet, the Women’s Tow-In and the Men’s Tow-In can be found HERE.

George Grisley took the 2023 European Tow-In Title in Geneva last year. Picture by PROtography Official

Last year George Grisley (Duotone) managed to pinch the European Tow-In title, while Yentel Caers (JP/NeilPryde) took the trophy for the Foilstyle Discipline. With a couple of events already in the books for both disciplines this year, it is sure to be an exciting event in Geneva! Stay tuned for all that’s to come at the GVA Wind Festival!

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