The European SUP League Arrives in Poland with the ODRA SUP CUP 2026

The European SUP League arrives in Poland this weekend for the fourth event of the season. The ODRA SUP CUP 2026, organised by the historic club RTW Racibórz in Rybnik, brings together Europe’s leading Stand Up Paddle athletes from 26 to 28 June, with €6,000 in prize money and crucial ranking points on the line.

Following the events held in Santa Pola, Taranto and Zurich, the competition arrives in Poland for the first time, continuing to strengthen an international circuit that connects athletes, clubs, federations and organisers under a common structure.

The competition will take place in the Pniowiec area of Rybnik, a location closely linked to water sports and prepared to host three days of competition, community and Stand Up Paddle promotion.

Sprint and Technical Race Will Decide the Fourth Event

Official Disciplines · Stop 4

The official programme will feature two of the fastest and most spectacular SUP Race disciplines: the 200-metre Sprint and the Technical Race.

The Sprint heats will demand maximum speed, power and precision in a format where every detail can determine qualification for the next round. The Technical Race will test the athletes’ skills in starts, buoy turns, changes of pace and tactical race management.

Both disciplines will award important points towards the 2026 European SUP League overall ranking, marking the end of the first major competitive block of the season before the September events.

Technical Race

€3,000

Prize Money

Sprint

€3,000

Prize Money

A Key Event for Polish SUP

International Growth · RTW Racibórz

The arrival of the European SUP League represents an important step in the growth and international development of Stand Up Paddle in Poland.

RTW Racibórz, one of the country’s most traditional water sports clubs, has carried out significant work in recent years to promote the sport and develop young competitors. The inclusion of the ODRA SUP CUP in the European circuit will provide an opportunity to showcase this work to the international community and allow Polish athletes to compete against some of the best specialists on the continent.

The event is supported by the City of Rybnik, MOSiR Rybnik and the Polish Surfing Federation, reinforcing the collaboration between public institutions, federated sport and the local organisation.

 

Competition and Open Participation

Event Programme · 26–28 June 2026

Friday
26
Jun

Event Opening · Day 1

Accreditations, team presentation and welcome activities. Opening competitions and participatory formats including inflatable board races and team relays.

Saturday
27
Jun

Technical Race · Day 2

Finals of the Technical Race: starts, buoy turns and tactical race management. Consistency award and partial standings of the European circuit.

Sunday
28
Jun

Sprint · Day 3

Finals of the Sprint: the most explosive event on the circuit, followed by the prize-giving ceremony and the official close of the fourth stop of the European SUP League.

ODRA SUP CUP 2026 · Event Data

Rybnik, Poland · 26–28 June 2026

4th

ESL 2026 Stop

€6,000

Prize Money

2

Official Disciplines

3

Competition Days

The European SUP League Continues to Grow

2026 European Circuit · Next Stops in Spain and Portugal

The fourth event confirms the international dimension of a European SUP League that continues to progress in its mission to structure, professionalise and increase the visibility of European Stand Up Paddle.

After beginning the year in Santa Pola, continuing in Taranto and holding its third stop on Lake Zurich, the circuit now arrives in Poland before moving into the second part of the season in Spain and Portugal.

The combination of international competition, open participation and sports promotion makes the ODRA SUP CUP a meeting point for athletes, clubs, fans and families. The overall ranking remains wide open. Rybnik is ready to begin.

Over the next three days, Rybnik will become the centre of European SUP Race, with two decisive disciplines, €6,000 in prize money and crucial ranking points in a championship that remains wide open ahead of the final events of the season.