Preview: 2026 Formula Wing European championship - Naples
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Preview: 2026 Formula Wing European championship - Naples

From 8–12 April 2026 Naples, Italy takes centre stage as it hosts the IWSA Formula Wing European Championship, a World Sailing International Class event set to bring together the very best of this fast-rising discipline.

With over 100 riders from 16 nations and competitors travelling from four continents thanks to its ‘Open’ status, these championships promise a truly international contest. While only European sailors are eligible for the continental title, the depth of the fleet ensures fierce competition across the board.

The Gulf of Naples provides an iconic backdrop, not least because these same waters are set to host the America’s Cup in 2027.

Stars to watch

Local interest will centre on Ernesto De Amicis, the 17-year-old Neapolitan who has already built an impressive list of youth titles including the 2025 Youth World Championship and consecutive Youth European titles. Competing on home waters, this regatta could mark his arrival as a senior contender.

In the women’s fleet, 16 year old Vaina Picot of France and Poland’s Karolina Kluszczynka are among the leading names, while Italy will look to reigning world champion Maddalena Spanu to spearhead its challenge.

The men’s competition features proven champions, including France’s Mathis Ghio, winner of the last four World Cup titles and Poland’s Kamil Manowiecki, a two-time world cup silver medallist.

Adding further depth is Australia’s Grae Morris, Olympic silver medallist in IQFoil at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, highlighting the growing crossover appeal between foiling disciplines.

Strong Italian line-up

Italy fields a deep and competitive squad, including Nico Spanu, Alessandro Tomasi and Francesco Cappuzzo, alongside emerging local talents such as Andrea and Lorenzo Gribaudo and Pietro Gelso.

Tension is building

The Formula Wing class is raced on registered series-production equipment approved and listed by World Sailing. For this event, competitors are permitted to register a maximum of two wings, one board, and two foil glider systems, ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to compete for the European Championship title.

With consistent spring conditions, a world-class fleet and a format that rewards pure ability, the Formula Wing European Championship in Naples is poised to be full of close racing.

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