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Agnes wins women’s title at SFT eFoil World Cup in Munich

Agnes Wicander won the women’s crown in Munich and her qualifying speed put her inside the top 12 overall. The result gave Waydoo a second 2026 world-tour women’s title after Shenzhen.

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Agnes wins women’s title at SFT eFoil World Cup in Munich
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Agnes Wicander seized the women’s championship at the SFT eFoil World Cup in Munich on June 14, and the margin of her performance went beyond the trophy. Racing against 54 elite eFoil riders from around the world, she posted a qualifying time fast enough to rank inside the top 12 overall, a telling marker in a mixed field where every run mattered before the head-to-head knockout rounds.

That format made Munich a pressure test from the start. The Surf Foil World Tour brought its first stop to the city for a three-day event at the Olympic Rowing Stadium in Oberschleißheim, a venue built for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and set six kilometres north of the Olympic Park. The schedule packed in e-foil time trials on June 12 and June 13, an opening ceremony on June 13, and prize-giving on June 14, with shoreline viewing, food trucks, an exhibitor village and a festival atmosphere built around the racing.

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Agnes rode the Waydoo Flyer EVO Master Racer, and the board looked built for exactly this kind of course. Waydoo’s race recap pointed to lightweight construction, responsive power delivery, strong acceleration, stable high-speed performance and precise turning control, qualities that showed up in a format where a small mistake in a heat could end a title bid. Her top-12 overall qualifying mark was the clearest evidence that the women’s field in Munich was not just competitive inside its own bracket, but close enough to the fastest men’s times to threaten the event’s overall hierarchy.

The Munich win also sharpened Waydoo’s current competitive case. Agnes had already won the women’s division in Shenzhen earlier in 2026, giving the brand back-to-back women’s world-tour victories in two different markets and on two different stages. For a rider identified by Waydoo Europe as a sales representative and brand ambassador, the result added racing credibility to a profile that already stretches across board sports and foiling. It was also a statement for the sport itself: when a women’s champion can place inside the overall top 12 at a mixed-world-field stop, the ceiling in eFoil racing is moving fast, and the brands that can match that pace are the ones setting the standard.

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