Niklas Edler, from Sweden has won the 2025 Kieler Wiche for OK Dinghies after the final two races on Sunday, which brought the strongest winds of the week. Edler only needed one good race, but it took a second place in the final race to secure the week for the second year running. Germany’s Andre Budzien ended up second with Canada’s Ben Flower in third. Both race wins on Sunday went to Flower.

With a similar forecast to Saturday, the fleet expected a hard day on the water, but it was harder than anyone expected. The first race was sailed in 15-20 knots, and then soon after the start of the second race was gusting to probably 25 knots with many opting to head back to the harbour. Only 22 boats finished the final race.

Denmark’s Bo Petersen led the majority of Race 7, starting well and finding the right shifts to hold a nice lead on the reaches. He was still leading 50 metres from the second top mark when he was caught by an unusually vindictive shift when on the layline just 50 metres from the mark that left him without wind and 50 degrees down. Flower, Budzien and Stefan de Vries, from The Netherlands, ducked inside him to round ahead. The finish was tight with Flower just having the edge to cross ahead of Budzien with Petersen third.

Regatta leader Edler made an unusual error on the first beat and rounded mid fleet but could only recover to eighth, so it came down to the final race.

In a much-reduced fleet for the final, with again more wind and big shifts, the top five all sailed well and found the front. Flower rounded first from Edler and de Vries and it pretty much stayed that way until the finish, with Edler sailing safely to cross second and ensure the victory, with de Vries in third. A fourth for Budzien was enough to take the silver by two points.

In all it was a generally windy Kieler Woche with no complaints about the new format of two races a day, though this did leave more time on shore for socialising, which also took its toll in different ways.

Many in Kiel were using the event as a warm-up for the European Championship, which begins in Warnemünde next weekend. Racing takes place from 6-9 July witgh the entry standing at 117 entries from 12 countries.

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Final results after 8 races

RET, DNC, UFD etc. : 51 points

Nr Segel Nummer Mannschaft Verein R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 T. N.
1 SWE 71 Niklas Edler KSSS 2 1 2 1 3 4 (8) 2 23 15
2 GER 71 André Budzien SYC 1 (14) 3 6 1 2 2 4 33 19
3 CAN 26 Baabii’o Flower 1.SCP 9 3 1 2 4 (12) 1 1 33 21
4 NED 6 Stefan De Vries ZV Zuidlaardermeer 7 10 5 (27) 2 1 4 3 59 32
5 DEN 21 Bo Petersen Hellerup SK 5 5 6 (DNC) 5 5 3 5 85 34
6 SWE 72 Benjamin Hammerö WBS/SYK 12 6 8 4 9 3 5 (RET) 98 47
7 DEN 700 Jesper Bendix Middelfart SK 3 7 12 RDG 12 RDG 8 (30) 6 9 87 57
8 GER 51 Sebastian Schmidt-Klügmann YCP 2007 6 (27) 11 11 6 11 7 6 85 58
9 POL 777 Michal Strumnik 64-800 11 8 10 3 7 (RET) 13 7 110 59
10 DEN 61 Henrik Kofoed Hellerup SK 4 2 18 14 12 8 12 (DNC) 121 70
11 DEN 1580 Troels Trabjerg Middelfart SK 8 4 14 15 13 (17) 9 12 92 75
12 GER 803 Martin v Zimmermann SCOE 10 13 19 7 10 (33.7) STP 10 13 115.7 82
13 GER 72 Oliver Gronholz SSC 22 11 4 5 29 15 (UFD) 10 147 96
14 GER 32 Fabian Rossbacher SCV (24) 17 7 10 16 24 16 16 130 106
15 DEN 140 Malte Pedersen Sundby SF 15 30 (DNC) 20 11 6 18 20 171 120
16 SWE 58 Tomas Franzen WBS 29 12 13 9 21 18 21 (DNC) 174 123
17 GER 7 Andreas Pich SSC 17 18 (25) 22 19 13 20 14 148 123
18 GER 77 Sönke Behrens SCOE (41) 29 9 19 24 22 15 8 167 126
19 THA 444 Morten Jakobsen Royal Varuna YC 16 (DNC) 31.5 STP 26 14 10 22 11 181.5 130.5
20 DEN 1533 Dayne Sharp Fredericia SK 19 19 15 21 18 21 26 (DNC) 190 139
21 NZL 15 Greg Wilcox BERND 14 20 16 16 15 9 (DNC) DNC 192 141
22 DEN 22 Ask Askholm Svendborg Sunds SK 18 26 (DNC) DNC 17 7 11 17 198 147
23 GER 98 Johannes Janhsen ESV 13 22 21 8 33 19 31 (DNC) 198 147
24 GER 81 Jan-Dietmar Dellas SLRV 31 (41) 29 17 22 16 23 18 197 156
25 GER 30 Thorsten Schmidt SCV 30 15 27 18 25 25 25 (RET) 216 165
26 GER 125 Axel Fischer WSCG 23 9 23 28 32 31 28 (DNC) 225 174
27 GER 845 Thomas Sander SCSI (38) 28 32 23 30 20 24 19 214 176
28 GER 5 Ralf Tietje SVG 26 33 22 12 20 14 (RET) DNC 229 178
29 42 ESP Stephen Butcher RCNP 46.5 STP 24 26 (DNC) 28 27 19 21 242.5 191.5
30 DEN 65 Anders Gerhardt-Hansen Svendborg Sunds SK 20 25 20 13 27 38 (RET) DNC 245 194
31 SWE 99 Hans Elkjaer Varbergs SC 28 23 36 24 34 29 27 (DNC) 252 201
32 GER 618 Peter Scheuerl BERND 36 31 28 25 31 33 30 (DNC) 265 214
33 SWE 2919 Martin Gröndahl WBS (40) 39 33 29 38 32 29 22 262 222
34 POL 735 Jaroslaw Soltys UKS Zalew Kielce 25 34 31 (DNC) 26 23 34 DNC 275 224
35 SWE 2897 Jens Christian Schaarup WBS 27 16 30 (DNC) 23 28 DNC DNC 277 226
36 GER 908 Michael Nissen DTYC 40.5 STP 21 12 (DNC) RET DNC 14 DNC 291.5 240.5
37 GER 749 Peter Valentin Petersen HSC (STP) 37 35 31 40 34 33 RET 312 261
38 GER 42 Harald Zangenberg SLRV 43 43 17 (RET) 36 35 RET DNC 327 276
39 GER 31 Peter Langer-Langmaack SSC 21 32 34 (DNC) 39 RET RET DNC 330 279
40 DEN 80 Søren Ulslev Hellerup SK (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 17 15 338 287
41 GER 636 Dirk Höflich SCH 51 (STP) 47 38 RET 37 37 32 RET 344 293
42 GER 904 Ralph-Matthias Schoth RCNP 45 46 44.5 STP 30 41 36 (DNC) DNC 344.5 293.5
43 GER 66 Christian Kirchner SWCV 35 44 (DNC) DNC 35 RET DNC DNC 369 318
44 GER 773 Ralf Mackmann SCH 32 35 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 373 322
45 GER 29 Jens Storm TSVS 34 38 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 378 327
46 GER 809 Jessica Finke SKM 37 40 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 383 332
47 GER 1904 Jörg Rademacher SCST 42 36 DNE (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC 384 333
48 GER 16 Heinz Ridder SVPB 47 42 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 395 344
49 GER 539 Uli Borchers SCST 49 48 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 403 352
50 GER 54 Jeen Nijdam ZSK 51 (STP) STP DNC DNC RET DNC DNC DNC 408 357