CHS Racing Recap: A Year of Records, Titles & World Cup Wins

From youth world titles to a World Cup victory and two wingfoil world records, this has been the most successful season in CHS history. Here is a quick recap of the milestones achieved by athletes competing with CHS sails and wings in 2024–2025.

A Season Driven by Performance

Across PWA, IFCA and WSSR-sanctioned events, CHS equipment proved competitive at every level — from junior racing to professional World Cup speed.

🎯 Highlights of the Season

  • 2 Wingfoil World Speed Records (500m + Nautical Mile)
  • 1 PWA Slalom Foil World Cup Victory
  • 2 IFCA Youth World Titles
  • PWA World Ranking #2 in Slalom Foil Overall

Never before has CHS reached this level of international visibility and competitive success.

Key Results at a Glance

🟥 Wingfoil Speed Records — Audrey-Marie Agnes (2025)

  • World Record 500m: 31.00 kn
  • World Record Nautical Mile: 29.40 kn
  • Top Speed: 33.6 kn
    Powered by the CHS Ikaros S1.

🟦 PWA World Cup Victory — Daniele Benedetti (Fuerteventura 2024)

  • 1st place — PWA Slalom Foil World Cup
  • Season finish: #2 overall
  • Dominated high-wind eliminations
    Using the CHS Aero Foil.

🟩 Youth World Champion — Sacha Fortune (Fin Slalom 2024)

  • Youth Men Fin Slalom World Champion
  • Huge leap from 8th place in 2023
    Powered by the CHS Aero Fin.

🟨 U17 World Champion — Luca Pires (Fin Slalom 2024)

  • 1st place — U17 Boys Fin Slalom
  • One of the season’s most precise youth racers
    Riding CHS Aero Fin.

What Makes This Season Special

CHS athletes didn’t just win —
they won in different disciplines, proving the versatility and engineering depth of CHS sails:

  • Wingfoil Speed → CHS Ikaros S1
  • Foil Slalom PWA → CHS Aero Foil
  • Fin Slalom Youth → CHS Aero Fin

Three different designs,
three different disciplines,
one common DNA: precision + stability + Italian design.

🛠️ The Setup Used

Wings / Wingfoil

  • CHS Ikaros S1
  • Speed foil (Chabunga HA)
  • Custom speed boards

Foil Slalom / PWA

  • CHS Aero Foil
  • FMX Racing boards
  • F4 Race Foils

Youth & U17 Fin Slalom

  • CHS Aero Fin
  • Youth slalom boards (Future Fly / similar)
  • Carbon race fins

📐 The Maestro’s Notes

“This season confirms what we believe in:
a sail must keep its shape perfectly — whether at 33 knots in wingfoil speed runs or in the chaos of PWA Slalom.
Every rig we design has the same philosophy:
locked profile, balanced pressure point, stability first.

That stability is what allows athletes to push harder —
and that’s why this season brought so many victories.”

📊 Before CHS / After CHS

Before CHS (Previous Seasons)

  • No world speed records
  • No PWA Slalom Foil wins
  • Youth results fluctuating
  • Limited international exposure

After CHS (2024–2025)

  • 2 world records
  • 1 PWA World Cup victory
  • 2 Youth world titles
  • PWA #2 overall ranking
  • Strong brand recognition in Europe & Japan

A measurable transformation in results — across all disciplines.

Conclusion

The 2024–2025 racing season marks a turning point for CHS.
With handcrafted engineering, advanced aerodynamic design and continuous athlete feedback, CHS has proven competitive at every level — from juniors to world champions.

The next step?
Even more performance, more innovation, and more victories.

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