Balige, Lake Toba, 24 August 2025 - InJourney Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) with H2O Racing successfully delivered the international sporting spectacle The Lake Toba GP 2025, which ran smoothly and drew major public attention. The highlight of the event was the UIM F1H2O World Championship – Grand Prix of Indonesia 2025, featuring the world’s fastest powerboat racers on Saturday (23/8) and Sunday (24/8).
Canadian driver Rusty Wyatt (Sharajah Team/UAE License) claimed victory after completing 24 laps with an outstanding performance. Followed by Alec Weckström of Victory Team. British driver Ben Jelf from the Atlantic team secured third on the podium.
Organizing Committee Chairman of The Lake Toba GP / Director Operations of ITDC, Troy Warokka, praised the smooth execution of the event. “The seamless running of The Lake Toba GP 2025 demonstrates Indonesia’s capability to host world-class water sports to international standards. This event is also a valuable opportunity to further promote Lake Toba as a leading tourism destination,” he said.
The success of the event was not only marked by the thrilling F1H2O races, but also by a series of supporting programs under The Lake Toba GP 2025, including the UIM-ABP Aquabike Endurance & Class Pro Circuit World Championship, which brought together world-class jet ski riders competing in multiple categories from Wednesday (13/8) to Sunday (17/8). In total, the Lake Toba GP 2025 drew an impressive crowd of around 120,000 visitors.
Adding to the excitement, the event also featured live performances by popular Indonesian bands such as Cokelat, Radja, and Marsada. The Lake Toba GP 2025 further engaged the local community by involving 16 local MSMEs, who showcased culinary specialties, handicrafts, and creative products from Toba. Their participation not only enriched the visitor experience but also generated direct economic benefits for the surrounding community.
“With this success, The Lake Toba GP 2025 has not only delivered a world-class sporting spectacle but has also strengthened Lake Toba’s standing as an international hub for sport tourism,” Troy concluded.