Health & Fitness

Freestyle Pro Tour 2025 in Geneva (SUI): Lennart Neubauer crowned Tow-In Champion

Quelle: WORLD OF FREESPORTS (Glomex)

On the final day of the Freestyle Pro Tour 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, the Tow-In final was on the schedule, and the stage was set for an explosive showdown between six of the world's best athletes. With Balz Müller, Yentel Caers, Steven Van Broeckhoven, Sam Esteve, Lennart Neubauer, and Bodhi Kempen, a high-caliber lineup promised big moves and exciting action. Throughout the week, Yentel Caers was the man to beat. In the final, Yentel tried everything with a triple jump but didn't quite make it, finishing in third place with 14.67 points – still an incredible performance by the Genf 2024 champion. Lennart Neubauer started with a crisp Double Burner on flat water, earning a solid 7 points. In his second run, Lennart took a page from Yentel and attempted a Double Air Culo from the wave, an ambitious move that he couldn't quite pull off. But his final run was pure brilliance: a Double Air Funnel into Funnel, where he took off so quickly and spun so fast that he almost crashed into the pontoon. The judges awarded the move 8.67 points, giving him a total of 15.67 points and securing second place. Sam Esteve kicked off the final with a clean Double Air Funnel into Funnel, earning him 8 points, and followed up with one of the most explosive moves of the entire competition: a massive, super-tweaked one-handed Double Air Rotation that sent the audience into ecstasy. The judges scored him 8.67 points, giving him a total of 16.67 points after just two rounds – enough to secure the victory even before his third attempt. With the end of the event in Geneva, the overall Tow-In champion was also determined. After his victory in Düsseldorf at the beginning of this season and a second place here in Geneva, Lennart Neubauer was crowned the Tow-In Champion of the Freestyle Pro Tour 2025, securing his second consecutive title. Unfortunately, the Foilstyle title was not awarded as it had to be canceled again due to lack of wind, and Geneva was the only stop in this year's Foilstyle calendar.