Andreas BADEN

IMOCA Globe Series60th
Points45.00 pts
Age32 (1/27/93)
Joined Imoca on2023
TeamOcean Calling
BaseLorient (FRANCE)

Profile

Originally from Bonn, the 34-year-old skipper set sail for the first time as a teenager. After completing his studies, he moved to Kiel to pursue his passion for sailing. At the age of 23, he was selected to join the German national team (Sailing Team Germany) in a program dedicated to young people. During his two years with the Sailing Team Germany, he took part in high-level regattas in the heart of the North and Baltic Seas.

He then joined several ORC projects and took part in several offshore sailing campaigns in races such as the Rolex Middle Sea Race in 2014. An edition marked by rough conditions that did not alter his passion for the open sea.

He studied agriculture and environmental sciences, with a focus on environmental protection. Today, alongside his passion for sailing, he has set up a company specializing in sustainable energy consultancy.

For the 2023 Transat Jacques Vabre, French skipper Fabrice Amedeo teamed up with German sailor Andreas Baden aboard his new IMOCA, Nexans – Art et Fenêtres.

In 2025, he returned to the IMOCA circuit, once again with Fabrice Amedeo, competing in the Course des Caps, the Défi Azimut, and the Transat Jacques Vabre, now renamed the Transat Café L'Or.

Sailing Highlights

2025 : Transat Café L'OR - 16th
2025 : Course des Caps - Abandon
2023 : Transat Jacques Vabre - 28th
2023 : Défi Azimut-Lorient Agglomération - Abandon
Other highlights

 

 

Boat

Name FDJ UNITED - WEWISE
Sail numberFRA 56
ArchitectOwen Clarke Design
Construction2007, Hakes Marine, Nouvelle-Zélande
Former namesEcover III, Mike Golding Racing, Président, Gamesa, Currency House Kilcullen, Kilcullen Voyager - Team Ireland, Rêve de large - Région Guadeloupe, Nexans - Wewise
Length18,28 m
Beam5,8 m
Draught4,50 m
Weight7,9 tonnes
Mast height28,5 m
Mast typeWing mast
FoilsNo
Sail area max.
Upwind260 m2
Downwind435 m2
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