Official Press Release: Jeri Wingfoil Cup

Jericoacoara will host the 2nd edition of the Jeri Wingfoil Cup, 5-9 December 2023


From the 5th to the 9th of December Vila Kalango will host the 2nd edition of the Jeri Wingfoil Cup, which will include the final stage of the WingFoil Racing World Cup 2023 as well as the Final of the Brazilian WigFoil Championship 2023.


Jericoacoara is well-known for its perfect sailing conditions, and it is the favourite destination for many windsurfers, kitesurf and wingfoil riders who come from all over the world to enjoy the steady and endless wind and warm sea water.

The WingFoil Racing World Cup is managed by the International Wing Sports Association, that is a member of World Sailing that, with members in more than 130 countries, oversees and governs the world of sailing from national events to the Olympic Games.


The Jeri Wingfoil Cup is a key event on the region's calendar, attracting not just interest and curiosity, but also the full support of the community and businesses.

This year, Sebrae – the Brazilian service for small and medium-sized businesses – is involved in the creation of issues concerning the preservation of the region and the need for responsible tourism. The S.E.R Institute, in collaboration with Sebrae, will be on hand to mediate socio-environmental activities with the community and the wider public.


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