2025 Kiel Week

Start Date

2025-06-21

End Date

2025-06-25

Location

Kiel, Germany

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# Sail Number Skipper name Crew name Team Name
1AUS Flag AUS 28Jake LIDDELLJake LIDDELL
2AUS Flag AUS 5Brin LIDDELLRhiannan BROWNBrin LIDDELL
3AUS Flag AUS 30Ruben BOOTHRuben BOOTH
4AUS Flag AUS 77Archie GARGETTSarah HOFFMANArchie GARGETT
5AUT Flag AUT 33Lukas HABERLClara STAMMINGERLukas HABERL
6AUT Flag AUT 97Laura FARESEMatthäus ZÖCHLINGLaura FARESE
7BRA Flag BRA 64Bernardo PEIXOTOMarina ARNDTbernardo PEIXOTO
8FRA Flag FRA 51Tim MOURNIACAloise RETORNAZtim MOURNIAC
9GBR Flag GBR 21John GIMSONAnna BURNETJohn GIMSON
10GBR Flag GBR 481Duncan GREGORJasmine WILLIAMSDuncan GREGOR
11GER Flag GER 462Josh BERKTOLDZoe COERSJosh Alexander BERKTOLD
12IND Flag IND 533Siddheswar DOIPHODERamya SARAVANANSiddheswar DOIPHODE
13IND Flag IND 579Aman Mohan VYASAastha SENAPATIAman Mohan VYAS
14SWE Flag SWE 14Emil JÄRUDDHanna JONSSONEmil JÄRUDD
Golden end of Kiel Week regatta

Golden end of Kiel Week regatta

The final day of Kiel Week once again reflected the past nine days of racing. The conditions varied from calm in the morning – with a corresponding delay in the start – to dream conditions in the last possible Medal Races of the Olympic classes. A total of 326 races in 22 boat classes and […]

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3 bullets and still leading the Nacra 17: Tita/Banti

3 bullets and still leading the Nacra 17: Tita/Banti

Subtropical strong wind at Kiel Week’s Friday A show of strength by Olympic champions Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti dominated the Nacra 17 competition at Kiel Week on Friday (24 June). The mixed duo from Italy followed a single slip-up (13th) with three victories on the day. John Gimson and Anna Burnet from Great Britain […]

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Brilliant Thursday opens Olympic part of Kiel Week

Brilliant Thursday opens Olympic part of Kiel Week

At the belated start of the second part of Kiel Week, the leading positions in the eight Olympic disciplines are internationally mixed. After a fantastic sailing Thursday (June 23) with an easterly summer sea breeze, three Germans as well as crews from Australia, Italy, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are wearing the yellow jerseys of the […]

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From Kiel to the World

In its 144th year, Kieler Woche will take place from 21 to 29 June, 2025

An extraordinary, international atmosphere. One of the largest sailing events in the world. Regatta sailing at the highest level. Unbeatable class diversity. This is Kiel Week.

Traffic regulations are crucial for a smooth event

All regatta participants are requested to observe the special traffic regulations in and around the Kiel-Schilksee Olympic Center.

Compliance is necessary
a) in order to receive the large number of boats coming to the Kiel Week
b) to keep the entrances to the harbour clear for ambulances, fire trucks, and police cars.

Non-compliance may call for enforcement by the police. Please note the details in the information sheet which you will receive at the entrance to the Olympic Centre or at the Race Office.

Opening hours of the harbour

The harbour may be entered by automobile during the following times:

  • Friday, 20 June, 0800 – 2400 hrs.
  • Wednesday, 25 June, 0600 – 2400 hrs.
  • all other days: 0600 – 2200 hrs.

At night the harbour area is closed for all vehicles.

Temporary Access to the Harbour:
You may temporarily enter the marina by paying a deposit of 50 € valid for one (1) hour. The deposit will be returned at the exit after having left the harbour area on time.

Special regulations

During Kiel Week, altered traffic regulations will apply in the Kiel-Schilksee Olympic Centre area. All participants are urgently requested to observe the traffic signs when approaching Kiel-Schilksee and to cooperate with the police and the Organising Authority.

Further instructions will be given at the entrance to the harbour area.

It is not permitted to leave cars or boat trailers in the harbour area or launching ramps for centreboard yachts. The harbour area is closed for all vehicles at night.

Parking

Sufficient parking spots for cars are available near the Kiel-Schilksee Olympic Sailing Centre. Please follow the road signs to the public parking areas. Parking alongside Fördestraße is forbidden and cars will be towed away.

During Kiel Week, there will be the special parking space “Parkplatz Tempest” and “Salzwiesenweg”. Please park your car there. Keelboat trailers will be parked in a special space. At the Regatta Info and Service you will receive a plan showing where your trailer has been parked.

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