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Triumph in Beckum: Phoenix Aliyah is the 2025 European Champion!

The moment she has been working for has arrived: In a nerve-wracking slalom final in Beckum, Phoenix Aliyah crowned herself European Champion. After a fierce battle against the European elite, she secured her first gold medal in the Women’s Open Class.

Redemption after the Thriller in Poland

This victory is especially sweet looking back at last year. At the 2024 World Championships in Poland, Phoenix was already within reach of a sensation: In one of the tightest World Championship finals in history, she missed the title by just a single buoy and second place by only half a buoy. That razor-thin margin proved even then: Phoenix belongs to the absolute world elite. In Beckum, she finally sealed the deal.

A Battle of Nerves at the Starting Dock

The atmosphere in Beckum was electric. As Phoenix hit the water, the pressure was palpable. As the commentator put it: “She knows exactly what her job is today: To get a podium place, to get a medal, maybe gold.”

After a solid 14-meter round, where she briefly fought some slack but quickly regained her position, the breakthrough came at the 12-meter rope. While her competitors struggled or missed crucial buoys, Phoenix delivered a “benchmark performance.”

The Clash of Champions

The decisive moment came when her main rival, Jana Catherine Meier, unfortunately failed to complete the 12-meter pass. At that moment, it was official: Phoenix Aliyah Baumgardt is the new European Champion.

Despite having already secured the win, Phoenix showed her competitive spirit by attempting a personal best on the 11-meter rope. Although her strength eventually waned, the cheers from the crowd were deafening.

“I Have No Words”

Right after the victory, still at the starting dock, Phoenix was visibly moved and humble:

“To be honest, I was very nervous. I just tried to stay focused and have fun—to see how far I could go. I am just so grateful, I actually have no words right now.”

For Phoenix, this title is more than just a medal—it is the validation of years of hard work and proof that she is ready to lead the world stage.

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