
Scheidt / Kleen winning with a day to spare left a tight competition for the podium
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – December 7, 2025 – The 2025 Star South American Championship wrapped up in Rio de Janeiro with Brazilian sailing icon Robert Scheidt and his German crewmate Frithjof Kleen capturing the championship title in commanding fashion. The pair, who performed consistently throughout the event, secured their victory with a strong showing across all races, demonstrating their exceptional skill and teamwork.

Robert Scheidt and Frithjof Kleen Secure the 2025 South American Championship Title with a Race to Spare
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – December 6, 2025 – On Day Three of the 2025 Star South American Championship, Brazilian Olympic legend Robert Scheidt, sailing with reigning World Champion Frithjof Kleen, clinched the championship title with a day and a race to spare. Today's conditions were sunny and warm, featuring a steady southerly breeze of 15-18 knots and current, providing excellent, but challenging, sailing conditions.
Scheidt and Kleen secured victory after a fierce competition with World Champion skipper Paul Cayard (USA) and Scheidt’s historic crew, Bruno Prada (BRA). They won the first race of the day, while

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – December 5, 2025 – Rio de Janeiro delivered another spectacular, and testing, day of racing at the Star South American Championship, as the fleet completed two more races in 15–18 knots of breeze, under bright sun and 27°C, with choppy seas and a tricky current that first pushed the sailors offshore and then back toward the bay. The challenging conditions demanded precision, endurance, and impeccable teamwork across the fleet.
The first race of the day was claimed by Daniel Glomb and Pedro Trouche (BRA), who mastered the shifting current and maintained strong speed throughout the course. In the second race, Marcelo Bellotti and Mauricio Bueno (BRA) stormed ahead to secure a well-earned victory, showcasing the depth of Brazilian talent on home waters.

The 2025 Star South American Championship officially launched today in the vibrant waters of Rio de Janeiro, attracting 14 entries, predominantly from Brazil, Argentina, and the USA. The competition runs until Saturday, December 6th, showcasing the skills of some of the world's most accomplished sailors.
Local legends Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada, both Brazilian sailing icons with a legacy of Olympic medals and World Championship titles, have returned to compete, although not sailing together this time. Joining the competition are reigning world champions Class President Paul Cayard from the USA and Frithjof Kleen from Germany, sailing with Bruno Prada and Robert Scheidt, respectively.
| Wednesday, December 03, 2025 | |
| 0900-1700 | Registration |
| 0900-1700 | Inspection of boats |
| 0900-1700 | Team Weigh-In |
| 1900 | Opening Ceremony (Dress code: Smart Casual) |
| Thursday, December 04, 2025 | |
| 0900-1200 | Registration |
| 0900-1200 | Inspection of boats |
| 0900-1200 | Team Weigh-In |
| 1000 | Skippers Meeting |
| 1300 | First Warning Signal (2 races scheduled) |
| After Racing | Happy Hour |
| Friday, December 05, 2025 | |
| 1300 | First Warning Signal (2 races scheduled) |
| After Racing | Happy Hour |
| Saturday, December 06, 2025 | |
| 1300 | First Warning Signal (2 races scheduled) |
| After Racing | Happy Hour |
| 1900 | Annual Star Class Dinner (Marlim Azul Hall, Smart Casual dress code) |
| Sunday, December 07, 2025 | |
| 1300 | First Warning Signal (1 race scheduled) |
| 1800 | Awards Ceremony (Nobre Hall) |