What a weekend! From July 4 to 6, 2025, Germany's wakeboarding and wakeskating elite gathered at Turncable in Thannhausen – and The Clue Clothing was right in the thick of it! The German Championships had everything to make a boarder's heart beat faster: perfect conditions, exciting runs, fresh styles – and lots of young talent who delivered impressive performances.

Next Gen on Fire – The U11 & U14 Classes
The youngest competitors showed that they are ones to watch in the future. In the U11 Ladies category, Zoe Livin Yorulmaz narrowly secured the title with 51 points ahead of Emmi Hendrikse (50.5) – a nail-biting finale! Cian Holohan dominated the U11 Boys with an impressive 63.67 points.
The U14 Ladies were dominated by Tiara-Talisha Gerth with a remarkable 82 points – a real power run! Max Hendrikse came out on top among the boys with 80 points. The next generation? Absolutely ready for the big stage!
Teens with technique – the U18 classes
In the U18 Ladies category, Emily Menges took the championship title with a solid run. The U18 Boys category was hotly contested – ultimately, Jan-Luca Schulz took the top spot on the podium with an impressive score of 83.67.
In wakeskate, Philippe Fabien Sperber prevailed in the U18 category – and later proved in the Open Men that he is just as comfortable on a skimboard as he is on a wakeboard.
Open Class – The water is on fire
In the premier class of Open Men Wakeboard, Max Milde was unstoppable: 85 points and a clear victory! There were no surprises in the ladies' competition either. Julia Rick, a legend in the scene, confidently secured the title with 82 points.
In wakeskate, Dennis Hildebrand impressed in the Open Men with a strong 80 points. Amelie Fuchs took the victory in the ladies' competition. Elegant, precise, and stylish.
Old but Gold – The Masters Classes
The older age groups showed that they are far from being past their prime. Felix Schneider won the O30 Men's Wakeboard, while Tobias Gautzsch left the competition behind in the O40 category with an impressive 76 points. The O40 Ladies were completely dominated by Friederike Ratschow, whose 88.33 points speak for themselves.