A BST season consists of 8 races including 3 official selection races (Belgian Championships Long Distance; Technical Race and Sprint) for participation in the ISA World Championships.
There is an end-of-year ranking that takes into account the gender and the different age categories.
Participants from abroad are welcome and participate in the end-of-year rankings.
The 2025 season is almost completely fixed:
Competition Calendar 2025
Mark your calendars for the following events (Reserved dates to be confirmed):
The Elite Class remains the most prestigious category in BST, offering competitors a chance to qualify for the European Championships and World Cups. Pre-selection is mandatory for these international events. The day podiums in the Elite classes will consist of an overall (scratch) ranking, a podium for the Grand Masters, and a podium for the Gran Kahunas. Other age categories will only be considered for the year-end rankings (starting from 8 different male participants and 8 different female participants throughout the year).
The Elite Classifications age classifications for 2025 are:
This category is for boys and girls aged 14 or younger (born in 2011 or later). A specially adapted course and equipment will be provided on-site for these young paddlers. Not all events will include a separate kids’ race, but details will be communicated in advance. Kids can choose to compete with the Cadets throughout the entire season. The Cadets (U16): For boys and girls born in 2009 or later; Cadets can choose to compete in the Elite class for the entire season.
Designed for casual paddlers, this class exclusively features inflatable boards (no length limit) and hard boards up to 12.6 feet. There are no age classifications, and courses will be tailored to ensure accessibility and fun. It is not possible to switch from Fun to Elite categories and vice versa during the season. The competition organizers may ask a Fun participant to compete in the Elite category if they consider the participant too strong.
BST 2025 introduces team competitions, adding a new dimension to the tour. Teams can participate in relay or estafette races, fostering camaraderie and making SUP more accessible.
Key Details:
A final team ranking will crown the best collaborative effort of the season.
BST 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for Belgian SUP, blending tradition with innovation. Whether you’re an Elite paddler aiming for glory or a recreational enthusiast looking for fun, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this exciting journey on the water!
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