2025 Aloha Classic Grand Final – History Made at Ho’okipa

Ho‘okipa Beach Park, Maui — Friday, October 17, 2025

The 41st edition of the Aloha Classic has come to a thrilling close under perfect Ho‘okipa conditions. Finals Day delivered powerful surf, strong trades, and a genuine crowd stretched all along the beach park cheering the champions of the Unified World Wave Tour (PWA–IWT).

The 2025 season finale produced world-class performances, a world-class broadcast, and a sense of community that electrified the sport’s birthplace.

MEN’S FINAL RESULTS

  1. Morgan Noireaux (HI-101) – 14.90 pts
  2. Bernd Roediger (HI-111) – 13.40 pts
  3. Marcilio Browne (BRA-105) – 11.96 pts
  4. Robby Swift (K-89) – 10.93 pts

Morgan Noireaux has now joined the pantheon of Ho‘okipa legends with his fourth Aloha Classic title (2014, 2015, 2017, 2025), tying Robby Naish’s record (1986, 1987, 1989, 1991) for the most men’s victories in event history.

Marc Paré (Spain) claims the 2025 Men’s World Wave Championship, becoming the first new men’s world champion in a decade, a symbolic passing of the torch to the next generation.

WOMEN’S FINAL RESULTS

  1. Sarah-Quita Offringa (ARU-91) – 11.50 pts
  2. Angela Cochran (US-21) – 10.53 pts
  3. Lisa Wermeister (F-293) – 8.57 pts
  4. Marine Hunter (F-181) – 7.90 pts

Sarah-Quita Offringa captures her fourth Aloha Classic crown (2016, 2019, 2023, 2025), matching the all-time women’s record held by Angela Cochran (1989, 1990, 1991, 2000).

In a poetic twist, Angela herself was in this year’s final and came in second which was wildly impressive four decades after her first win, proving that Ho‘okipa’s legends never fade. Respect.

Sarah-Quita also secures her fifth World Wave Championship, underscoring her status as the most complete and dominant female windsurfer of the modern era.

MASTERS FINAL RESULTS

  1. Josh Stone – 12.36 pts
  2. Keith Teboul (US-60) – 10.86 pts
  3. Francisco Goya (A-211) – 9.66 pts
  4. Paul Karaolides (CY-007) – 7.97 pts

Michael Friedl was crowned the 2025 Masters World Champion, celebrating a season of powerful performances and camaraderie that embody the spirit of Aloha. This is his second Master’s world title in a row.

HISTORIC CONTEXT – THE LEGENDS OF HO‘OKIPA

In the 41-year history of the Aloha Classic, only four athletes have ever achieved four full professional titles – two men and two women – each defining a generation.

Robby Naish (HI): 4 titles – 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991

Morgan Noireaux (HI-101): 4 titles – 2014, 2015, 2017, 2025

Angela Cochran (USA): 4 titles – 1989, 1990, 1991, 2000

Sarah-Quita Offringa (ARU-91): 4 titles – 2016, 2019, 2023, 2025

From Naish and Cochran’s pioneering decades to Noireaux and Offringa’s modern era, this year’s Aloha Classic truly united windsurfing’s past and future at its spiritual home.

ALOHA & MAHALO

The 2025 Aloha Classic was a huge success — world-class riding, flawless judging, a passionate live audience, and a vibrant global broadcast.

It marked the perfect finale to an extraordinary season for the Unified World Wave Tour, celebrating its athletes, community, and the rebirth of professional windsurfing.

PRESENTED BY WINDSURF AI

The Aloha Classic Grand Final is proudly presented by Windsurf AI, as part of the unified World Wave Tour (PWA–IWT) — where athletes, brands, and fans come together under one global championship system celebrating the pinnacle of professional windsurfing.

Live and full results available now on the WWT Hub.

Aloha and Mahalo Maui!

The WWT League Office

Photos by Fish Bowl Diaries

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