Final Stop: Japan 🇯🇵
The last PWA Foil event of 2025 has officially come to an end.
Japan delivered demanding conditions, technical eliminations and moments shaped by heavy crashes and tight racing.
It was a true test of:
- Stability at high speed
- Control in choppy water
- Mental focus under pressure
Event Results
John Soukos
- 🏁 12th place at the event
- 📊 10th Overall PWA Ranking
- 🥇 1st Youth Division
A consistent season performance that confirms his position among the strongest young foil riders on tour.
Abel Sanchez (OBEL_250)
- 🏁 18th place at the event
- 📊 15th Overall PWA Ranking
Solid positioning in a highly competitive fleet.
A Season Defined by Progress
Foil racing in 2025 has reached an extremely high level.
Higher speeds.
Closer racing.
Less margin for error.
Crashes were part of the picture in Japan — a reminder of how demanding modern foil slalom has become.
Yet the performances showed:
- Competitive top-10 consistency
- Youth category leadership
- Stable overall rankings
Development Through Competition
PWA events are more than results.
They are testing grounds.
Every elimination feeds back into:
- Sail profile refinement
- Stability optimization
- Aerodynamic efficiency
- Control at full power
The 2025 season provided critical data and confirmation of direction.
Eyes on 2026
The season closes in Japan.
But preparation for 2026 has already started.
More development.
More precision.
More speed.
The objective remains clear: move forward.
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