#Akademy : Enzo Balanger, flying to the top of Europe !

There are victories that say more than a line on a sailor’s record. In L’Escala, on Spain’s Costa Brava, Enzo Balanger did not simply claim the 2026 Moth European Championship. He delivered the kind of performance that speaks of maturity, precision and quiet authority — the mark of a sailor now firmly established among the leading figures in international foiling.

In this tiny, radical class, where the boat seems less a craft than a fine line drawn between water and air, there is almost no margin for error. The Moth is an unforgiving machine: it flies, accelerates, stalls, punishes. On board, everything depends on anticipation, balance and the rare ability to remain composed when speed begins to dictate its own rhythm.

Balanger imposed his. With eight wins from eleven races, remarkable consistency and a level of control that left little room for doubt, the Frenchman dominated the Spanish week with impressive clarity. Against a strong international fleet, he built his title methodically, without unnecessary flourish, but with the calm superiority that separates a fine result from a truly commanding victory.

Already a Moth world champion, Balanger once again confirms that he belongs to a generation of sailors for whom foiling is not merely a discipline, but a natural language. A generation that understands performance in three dimensions, where instinct meets technology, and where speed is both felt and engineered.

This European title resonates well beyond the Moth class. It underlines the vitality of a French foiling pathway already firmly established, shaped by outstanding sailors, teams and expertise — and of which Enzo Balanger is now one of the most brilliant expressions.

A member of the K-Challenge Akademy, part of the French SailGP team and set to develop further within the environment of La Roche-Posay Racing Team, Enzo Balanger is moving within an ecosystem built for elite performance. His trajectory also reflects a new continuity between flying boats, international circuits and the great technological challenges of modern sailing.

In L’Escala, Enzo Balanger flew faster than the rest. More than that, he gave his victory a rare elegance: that of performances which appear effortless only because they are so completely mastered.
















