The Andalusian Olympic Week ended in Cadiz Bay - Carnival Trophy

The Andalusian Olympic Week ended in Cadiz Bay - Carnival Trophy

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The race leaves nine new Spanish champions after a final blank day in the bay of Cadiz. Pilar Lamadrid proclaims Spanish champion of iQFOIL. The Andalusian Roberto Aguilar and Noa Zabell are proclaimed subchampions of Spain of ILCA 4. The crew of José Medel and Pablo Fernández wins the autonomous of 420 and the almerian Juanjo Fernández the absolute trophy and Sub 19 of ILCA 6

Point and end for the Andalusian Olympic Week -23rd Carnival Trophy and does so with a day blank in the absence of wind on Tuesday in the Gaditan Bay. In this way, the results are final after the third day, which closed with a total of 11 tests in the iQFOil class locker, nine ILCA 4 and ILCA 7, and eight ILCA 6 and 420. In addition to the sixteen absolute titles, the Andalusian race designates nine Spanish champions and two autonomous ones, which become part of the honor picture of one of the most important tests of those held in the Gaditana Bay and Andalusia, national and international reference.

The new champions of Spain are the Galician Tomás Vieito of the CN Rodeira, the Andalusian Pilar Lamadrid of the CN Puerto Sherry and the Baleares Bernat Tomas of the CN Arenal in the iQFOil Male, Female and Sub-21 classes, respectively, and in the classes ILCA which headlines six national champions, the crowned are the Baleares Xavier García of the RCN of Palma (ILCA 4- Sub 18), Sergio García of the RCN of Palma (ILCA 4 Sub 16) and David Ponsetti of the CN (ILCAC) and the ZB of the ZB (ILCA) of the AEC of the 16 and the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB (ILCA, and the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of Spain (ILCA), and the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB, and the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB of the ZB The Spanish championship for Autonomy of the ILCA class is won by the territorial balear.

In class 420, the autonomous title is for the crew of the CN Puerto Sherry composed by José Medel and Pablo Fernández. In the rest of the classes, the winners are the Andalusian Juan José Fernández del CM Almeria, which achieves the absolute double and Sub 19 in ILCA 6, the Belgian Eline Verstraelen and the Finnish Katarina Roihu, absolute champions and Sub 19, respectively, and the Polish Stanislaw Trepczyns and the Czech Sadil Kova in the iQFoil Juvenil Male and Female classes, respectively.

In the male iQFOil class, the Americans Noah Lyons and Gerónimo Nores escort Vieito at all, and in the national class, the champion Sub 21 Bernat Tomas and the windsurfer of Javea José Luis Boronat. The second and third place Sub 21 are for the Joan Riutort and Oscar Casas baleares. The female podium of the new Olympic table is completed by Lamadrid, the Catalan Julia Gómez and the Czech Kristyna Pinosova. Among the Juveniles, next to the Polish Trepczynski, the Czech David Drda and the Polish Maciek Pietrzak go up to the winning drawer. The first Spanish and Antonio Medina del RC El Candado, Juan Pedro Guardiola (CN Puerto Sherry) and Antonio Cueto (CN Sevilla), sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth, also enter the top10. Among the girls the podium is also complete for the visitors and has in head the Czech Nela Sadilkova.

In the Olympic class ILCA 7, the absolute Spanish subchampionship is for the canary Joaquín Blanco and completes the podium the Israeli Maor Ben Harosh, being the third Spanish the Leopoldo Barreto. In Sub 21, which wins the Portuguese José Mendes, the national podium is completed with the baleares Javier Segui and Jagoba Huercanos. In class ILCA 4 the Spanish subchampion is the Andalusian Roberto Aguilar of the CNM Benalmádena, with the third place for the Spanish champion Sub 16 the shooting Sergio García. The sub-18 women's sub-championship that won Noa Zabell from the CNM Benalmádena is also left in Andalusia, with the third place at the hands of the Magdalena Villalonga. The sub-16 podium is completed by the Tim Lubat and the Catalan Gerard de Soria, and among the girls the Paula Rosello and the Catalan Mireia Garriga.

In class ILCA 6, almerian Fernández shares the absolute podium and male Sub 19 with the Belgians Anders Bultynck and Maarten Boot, second and third, respectively, while the Belgian Verstraelen does the same with the Finnish Katariina Roihu, champion Sub 19, and Mikaela Soderberg. The first Andalusian in the tenth and fourth place Sub 19 is Angel Beceiro of the Mediterranean RC.

Finally the autonomous podium of 420 is completed with the crews of Susana Ridao and Marta Alvarez-Dardet, and the one composed by Vicente Hernández and the world champion Fernando Flethes, both as well as the champions belonging to the CN Puerto Sherry.

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2023-02-27: Lamadrid (Andalusia) and Vieito (Galicia) leaders of the Andalusian Olympic Week

The Galician Tomás Vieito, the Andalusian Pilar Lamadrid and the Balear Bernard Tomas are guaranteed the Spanish championships of iQFOil in the absence of a day... for their part the canary Joel Rodríguez loves the Spanish championship of ILCA 7 (Photo Yepa)

Book day in the Gaditana Bay for the third and penultimate assault of the 18th Andalusian Olympic Week, 23rd Carnival Trophy, solved with five more tests for the iQFOil and three for the ILCA and 420 disciplines, marked by ponyant winds between 12 and 14 knots of intensity in the three areas of race.

The Andalusian Pilar Lamadrid already shines in solitaire among the women of the new Olympic table... the number one NCN windsurfer Puerto Sherry, now chain five new first ones that hold her in the top of the class, imbued over eleven tests. For its part, the Catalan Julia Gómez uses a third and two second to tie up the second absolute position and first Sub 21 with four points more than the host, followed by more than a ten points by the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, second Sub 21, category that has in the fourth place to the Andalusian of the CN Sevilla, Lucía García Cubilana.

Among the men the tie is kept at all between the American Noah Lyons and the Galician Tomás Vieito, although now it is the Vigo who is leading thanks to his victory in today's last test on the visitor. The equality between the two is more than obvious, also in the punctures, although none of them has today fallen from the 7th in any test.

The third position is now in the hands of the American Gerónimo Nores, which is due to his merits with two partial victories, followed by the shooting Bernard Tomás, who, even though he is on the podium, remains first outstanding in the Sub 21 championship. The first Andalusian is still one more day the Gaditano Fernando Martínez del Cerro at the doors of the top10.

A change of leader among the younger windsurfers, category Sub 19, among which now the Polish Stanislaw Trepczynski is in charge after winning four of the five tests of the day, thus getting a two-point income on Czech David Drda, and one more on his compatriot Maciek Pietrzak, third. For its part the Portuguese Martim Mendes is that the most loses, falling from the first to the fourth place with few options to recover.

The first Spanish in the sixth absolute position is now the Andalusian Angel Medina of the RC El Candado, who in his hand by hand with his brother Antonio is now victorious for five points. It also highlights the rise of the NCN windsurfer Puerto Sherry, Juan Pedro Guardiola, who, with his best day so far, recovers five posts and places eighth and third Spanish.

Six points has already taken advantage of the canary Joel Rodríguez on his countryman Joaquín Blanco in the Spanish championship and the absolute of ILCA 7. The regularity awards Rodriguez, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, even though Blanco today won a test he came to after a 12th he discards, and a 5th. While everything is not yet said between the two, the first one is worth not getting in trouble tomorrow. The third place at a distance from the Spaniards is now in the hands of the Finnish Valtteri Uusitalo, with the lush Jose Mendes going down to the eighth place after his worst day. Mendes remains leader Sub 21, a category in which the David Ponsetti Ballet follows first Spanish, followed by eight more points by his territorial partner Jagoba Huercanos. The first Andalusian is Guillermo Flores of the CN Rio Piedras, now at the 24th.

Changes also in class ILCA 4, in which the Andalusian Roberto Aguilar is placed second behind the Xavier García ballast, which regains throne in the absence of a day adding two so many today. Aguilar on its part grows with the wind and shows its cards validating a 3rd and a 4th. Both will play the Spanish Championship Sub 18 this Tuesday with the permission of other candidates with the same desire for triumph. Also impressive is the performance of the shooting Sergio García, who in his fight for the national Sub 16 already in his hands, is placed absolute third with three points more than the Andalusian.

Among the women, the leader to this day, the Magdalena Villalonga Ballet, loses the absolute and female leadership after a day to forget that it started with an off-line with maximum punishment. The first girl Sub 18 is now the Valencian Irene de Tomas, followed by the Andalusian regatist of the Benalmádena CNM, Noa Zabell, today 2nd in a test. In the category Sub 16, the women's Spanish championship remains firm in the hands of the Alicantina Berta Ramón.

In class ILCA 6, the Andalusian Juan José Fernández and Belgian Eline Verstraelen have maintained an interesting hand-to-hand throughout the day. With two-second and one-first of the host and two-first and one-second of the visitor, the regatist of CM Almería follows first but cuts to two points the distance with the Belgian sportsman, so he is obliged to remain fine to kill. The third position is now in the hands of the Belgian Anders Bultynck. The first Andalusian, second female Sub 19, remains one more day Paula Ruz of the Mediterranean RC.

In class 420, the victory of the crew of Jose Medel and Pablo Fernández, who add up to two first and rule out a second as the worst result in the championship, seems clear. The second position with seven more points is for the couple formed by Susana Ridao and Marta Alvarez-Dardet, today 1st, 2nd and 2nd, and although today they were absent, they maintain the third position with four more points, the crew of Vicente Hernández and Fernando Flethes. The three crews belonging to the light sailing team of CN Puerto Sherry.

For this Tuesday, the last day of the championship, the organization provides three tests for the ILCA classes and 420 and a minimum of four for the Olympic tables.

2023-02-26: Andalusian Olympic Week... maximum show in the bay of Cadiz

Pilar Lamadrid is in front of the national of iQFOil and Roberto Aguilar aspires to that of ILCA 4 after the second day, in which all the areas operate 100% in the Gaditana Bay (Photo Yepa)

The bay of Cadiz was filled with candles this Sunday on the second day of the 18th Andalusian Olympic Week, 23rd Carnival Trophy, with all classes competing at the rate of 10 knots of average intensity. After a blank day, the athletes of the new iQFOil Olympic table premiered large with six spectacular and very fast Slalom tours, while in the two areas of race of the ILCA and the 420 were completed three new tests. The race thus reaches the equator with the first discards and for some the possibilities of error are over, in view of the two remaining days for the outcome that will take place on Tuesday.

The Galician Tomás Vieito and the Andalusian and number one in the world, Pilar Lamadrid, both members of the Spanish Olympic team, are at the forefront of the Spanish iQFOil championships, imbued in the case of the NC windsurfer Puerto Sherry that today has toppled class and level in Gaditan waters. Lamadrid receives the pressure from the Catalan Julia Gómez, second with the same and also imbatated in its category Sub 21. The third place is the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, second Sub 21, followed by the windsurfer of Santa Pola, Yolanda Clements, and the Andalusian of the CN Sevilla, Lucía García Cubilana, fifth absolute and fourth Sub 21.

On the other hand, Viito arrived unbeatable at the sixth test in which he was overcome by the American Noah Lyons, who thus resolved from his side the tie to points between them. The third position with ten more points is for the shooting Bernard Tomas, another strong bet of the Spanish in the face of the Games that is placed leader of the national Sub 21. The next Spanish is Javea's athlete, Jose Luis Boronat, sixth, followed in the eighth place of the Oscar Casas, second aspirant to the title Sub 21. The first Andalusian is Fernando Martínez del Cerro at 11.

Among the younger is the Portuguese Martim Mendes, winner of four tests, followed by four more points from Czech David Drda, second. The third place is for the Polish Stanislaw Trepczynski and at the podium doors is the winner of the other two tests this day, the Andaluz of the RC El Candado, Antonio Medina, which also adds two third and one ninth, forced to rule out an offline with maximum penalty in the first test. With two more points, he is followed by his brother and club partner, Angel Medina, with a fifth as worse result today.

The canary Joel Rodríguez adds one more point and ties with five the first place in ILCA 7 using a 4th and two 3rd. The Olympic athlete for the moment avoids the embezzlement of his countryman and team partner Joaquín Blanco, who gets into the fight after dismissing a 30 of yesterday by adding up two and a sixth today. With five points between the two the struggle for the national title becomes very interesting given the equality of forces.

The third place is now for the lush Jose Mendes that nothing has been able to do to retain the first place he came to after the first day. Mendes does lead the Junior Sub 21, which has in second and third place the Israeli Yogev Alcalay and the shooting David Ponsetti, the latter in the head of the Spanish championship. The first Andalusian is Guillermo Flores of the CN Rio Piedras, who goes up to 20 after scoring a sixth in the first test of the day.

In ILCA 4, the Magdalena Villalonga Ballet saves the only step that separated him from the top1 and accesses the lead by using a 1 and a 2. The discarding of a 19th force the young woman not to fail in the remaining championship if she wants to keep her opponents at bay. For the moment he takes six points from the next classified, the regatist of Cartagena, Manuel Barrionuevo, who rises to the honorary posts with a second, a third, and a first with the unpacking with the balar Xavier García, a third.

Garcia is complicated by the championship he was a leader of yesterday but keeps the options intact, as is the Andalusian Roberto Aguilar of the CNM Benalmádena, which rises two posts to the fourth to only three points of podium after adding two second and a twelfth. In the category Sub 16, the male and female championships are still in the hands of the Sergio García and the Alicantina Berta Ramón.

The Andalusian Juan José Fernández is growing at the head of class ILCA 6, where the regatist of the CM Almeria is used a second and a third to put four points between him and the Belgian sportsman Eline Verstraelen, who in turn overcomes his compatriot Brecht Zwaenepoel, now third. With the exception of Fernández, it has not been a good day for the Andalusians in this class and among those who lose most, the regatist of the Mediterranean RC of Malaga, Paula Ruz, who, although still commanding among the younger ones of the championship, goes down from the third to the eighth absolute place and places second female behind the Finnish Mikaela Soderberg.

Finally, in class 420, the crew of Jose Medel and Pablo Fernández dismarks with three first and ties the first position with three income points on Vicente Hernández and Fernando Flethes, which are worth two second and discard a third. The third post remains in the hands of the crew of Susana Ridao and Marta Alvarez-Dardet, with a second and two third. The three crews belonging to the light sailing team of CN Puerto Sherry.

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For Monday, the penultimate day of the championship, the organization provides three tests for the ILCA classes and 420 and a minimum of four for the Olympic tables.

2023-02-26: Complicated start for Olympic Week in Cadiz Bay

The fleet of Ilca in the Gaditana Bay (Photo Yepa)

A complicated day for the start of the 18th Andalusian Olympic Week, 23rd Carnival Trophy in the Gaditana Bay, where the wind has blown only for some and very variable in direction and intensity. The most favoured have been the areas of the ILCA and 420 classes, in which three tests have been completed for the ILCA 7 and ILCA 4, with the Spanish championships at stake, and two for the ILCA 6 and 420, with winds that have moved between the 3 and 11 knots of maximum intensity. For their part, the flying tables, iQFOil classes, returned to the ground with the marker to zero.

The canary Olympic regatist, Joel Rodríguez, is placed in the head of the open classification and the Spanish championship of ILCA 7 after scoring 1, 5 and 4. The second position in the category is for the Israeli Yoger Alcalay, 4th, 8th and 2nd, four points from Spanish. Both open a gap with the following classified ones, also the Israeli Maor Ben Harosh, third with eight more points, and the handsome athlete Jose Mendes to one point from the previous one. Rodriguez's rivals in the national were regularly lacking, and waiting for more evidence and discards, the closest one is the Leopold Barreto, fifth tied with Mendes after validating a 5th, a 15th and a 3rd. The third Spanish, the shooting Daniel Ponsetti, 18th, 2nd and 14th, follows him at a distance.

In ILCA 4, a class that competes divided into two groups by the numerous of the fleet, the ballet Xavier García owes to the third test today the provisional leadership, which has two points of rent on its companion of territorial Magdalena Villalonga. Each of them in their group did their work and reached the end of the second test tied with a 1 and a 2 on their respective markers. In the third test a 9th of Villalonga in front of the 7th of García allowed it to stand ahead at the absolute and the Spanish male championship Sub 18, in whose female version the first to shine is Villalonga. The third place is for the canary Pol Núñez, 3rd, 5th and 4th, which challenges both with the same points as the young woman.

With six more points, the fourth place is for Catalan Joan Fargas, followed by two and three more points by the Spanish champion, the Valencian Irene de Tomás, and the Andalusian Roberto Aguilar, sixth with all the options to aspire to the great goal, taking into account that he has highlighted with a 3rd and a 5th in his group. In addition, the first leaders of the Spanish championship Sub 16 are the seventh absolute Sergio García and the Alicantina Berta Ramón from the 20th place of the joint classification.

In class ILCA 6, Olympic for women, a fourth and a second give the first temporary position to the regatist of CM Almería, Juan José Fernández, followed by the minimum of one point by Belgian Brecht Zwaenepoel, 2nd and 5th. The third place with two more points than the visitor is for the regatist of the Mediterranean RC of Malaga, Paula Ruz, 6th and 3rd this first day, followed with the same points by the Belgian Eline Verstraelen. Also in the first top10 is placed the regatist of the Mediterranean RC of Malaga, Angel Beceiro, ninth.

Finally, in class 420, a coliderate is produced between the crews of Jose Medel and Pablo Fernández, 2nd and 1st, and that of Vicente Hernández and Fernando Flethes, 1st and 2nd, both of the CN Puerto Sherry, resolved on the side of the former after winning the last test. The third place is for the crew of the same club of Susana Ridao and Marta Alvarez-Dardet, paid to the third place in both tests.

The iQFOil class is required to wait a few hours for the premiere, as this Saturday has not been given the minimum conditions to compete in your race area. Among the senior boys a test could almost be completed, which was finally cancelled in the last section by checking that much of the fleet could not plan. It should be recalled that in the new Olympic class the male, female and Sub 21 Spanish championships are at stake, while the young people are sailing with less pressure for the absolute title.

For Sunday, the second day of the championship, the organization provides three tests for the ILCA classes and 420 and a minimum of four for the Olympic tables.

2023-02-24: The Andalusian Olympic Week begins in the bay of Cadiz

340 ships from 17 countries in the bay of Cadiz until Tuesday (Photo Yepa)

More than 340 regatists from 17 countries will search from tomorrow until next Tuesday for the titles of the 18th edition of the Andalusian Olympic Week that celebrates its twenty-third anniversary as a Carnival trophy.

The Andalusian race beats its own record of participation in the Gaditana Bay, where athletes will look in addition to the absolute titles, the Spanish championships of the classes ILCA 4 and the Olympic ILCA 7 and iQFOil. Also open to the ILCA 6 and 420 classes, for the latter the appointment is autonomous championship.

La Vela replaces the focus on Gaditan waters in a key year at the gates of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, which is why the different countries come with their best bazas. In the case of the Spanish, in the search for the titles will match the best located in the national ranking, case of the current Spanish champion of ILCA 4, the Valencian Irene de Tomas, and in the same class, the canary subchampion Pol Núñez or the balar Xavier García.

In ILCA 7, the list of favorites has in the top the current champion and subchampion of Spain, the baleares Pep Cazador and Carlos Roselló, the canary Gonzalo Suarez, the Catalan Mario Plomer, the canary Samuel Beneyto, the Valencian Mariano Cebrián or the Olympic canary Joaquín Blanco. In this latter class, the host community will be represented by the Andaluz of the CN Rio Piedras, Guillermo Flores, seventh in the national ranking.

In the iQFOil classes, the new Olympic mode that will be released in Paris by replacing the RS: X table, the number 1 in the world and member of the Spanish Olympic euqipo, the Andalusian Pilar Lamadrid, is the great favorite to the absolute and national title among girls. In this case, the Gaditan Olympic regatta will be the forerunner of the second edition of the iQFOil Games Andalucía / Cadiz that will be held a week later in the same waters.

Among the women, Lamadrid should not have problems in achieving the double goal, much more open in the male and youth categories, that will have in place windsurfers with much experience like the Andalusian Fernando Martínez del Cerro or Curro Manchón in front of the members of the Spanish Olympic team, the Galician Tomás Vieito, and the Bernatas Tomás, the latter in category Sub 21, in which the quinielas also include the local Alejandro Arauz.

For the ILCA 4 fleet the opportunity is unique for visitors, to take the pulse to the same area of races that will host the European Championship in April.

In this class, the largest with more than 140 ships on the way out, the Andalusians will be able to use their best knowledge of the environment to opt for national titles and measure themselves with those who will be their rivals in the European. Andalusia competes with its best exponents, among them the almeriens Daniel Espejo and Martín Fresneda, the Malagueños Roberto Aguilar, José Manuel Pachón and Noa Zabell, the Gaditans Santiago Grosso and Marta Franco or the Sevillano Alberto Medel, among many others who share interests in a very similar fleet at level.

The iQFOil classes and the ILCA 7 and ILCA 6 disciplines are the ones that host the largest foreign participation, with athletes from the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Peru, the United States, Belgium, Finland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Turkey, Denmark, Estonia and when one year of the start of the Russian invasion, of Ukrainian athletes who remain in Spain.