The Oros of the World Cup of iQFoil YoungJunior of Cadiz for Italy, France and Norway

The Oros of the World Cup of iQFoil YoungJunior of Cadiz for Italy, France and Norway

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The Italians Leonardo Tomasini and Francesca María Salerno, the French Killian Manhaval and the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal, new champions of the iQFOil World, proclaimed in the waters of the bay of Cadiz... the Andalusian Antonio Medina and the valentian Martina Mantovani are hanging the silver medal Sub 17 male and female

The Italians Leonardo Tomasini and Francesca María Salerno, the French Killian Manhaval and the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal, are the new champions of the iQFOil World proclaimed in the bay of Cadiz, after a last day of many nerves and tense wait for the wind. Impressive final in the two areas of race, where the ten classified in each fleet have given everything to be at the top. Of the four world championships at stake, three of them are held by the finalists, with surprise in the female Sub-17 class. Among the hosts, the Andalusian Antonio Medina proclaims himself the subchampion of the Sub17 World by cutting off an extraordinary championship, and the Valencian Martina Mantovani hangs the female silver after a last round day.

In the men Sub 19, the Italian Leonardo Tomasini has managed to retain the first place to which he arrived on the previous day and hangs the gold medal, defeating in the final the leton Davis Mazais and the Polish Igor Lewinski, silver and bronze, respectively. At the doors of the podium, the fourth and fifth place is for the Italians Jacopo Gavioli and Federico Alan Pilloni, followed by the Balear Ramón Villalonga, sixth.

Among the girls Sub 19, also confirms the gold the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal, faced in the final to the German Sophia Meyer and the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, subchampion and third, respectively. The fourth and fifth posts include Italian Carola Colasanto and Norwegian Maya Gysler. For its part the Spanish present in the final, the Barbara Winau bullet, signs the top8.

In men Sub 17 also confirms the gold the French Killian Manhaval after competing in the final with the Andalusian Antonio Medina and his compatriot Titouan Lethuillier. Medina hangs the silver medal at home, where the young windsurfer of RC El Candado has shown champion size, joining his ability with the board to control the pressure to the end. In the fourth and fifth place, French Félix Dary and Polish Maciej Dabek are classified in this order. The top10 is closed by the Spanish Sandro Portune.

In the girls victory of the Italian Francesca María Salerno, a sportsman who defended the fourth place and has climbed to the great end, which was also accessed by the Valencian Martina Mantovani and the Italian Medea Falcioni, classified in second and third positions, respectively. In the fourth place, the Polish Maria Rudowicz is classified, followed by the Caterina Tomas. The other Spanish present in the final, the Mellillense Azul Sánchez ends the tenth best in the world.

The class recognizes the effort of the younger in the championship, giving a trophy to the first five boys and girls in the Sub-15 category who have sailed with the sub-17. In the girls, the winner is Italian Medea Falcioni, and along with her on the podium, Turkish Ruya Ugurlu and Ece Meliis Bas. Among the boys, the first Sub 15 is Dutch Finn Breull, followed by French Alexander Gallet and Portuguese Diogo Borges.

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2023-10-27: Tomorrow final day of the iQFOil Children and Youth World in the bay of Cadiz

The bay of Cadiz gives another good day to classify the ten aspirants to the world title in the four categories... the Andalusian Antonio Medina and the Balar Caterina Tomas go to semi-finals with the provisional silver Sub 17

The Norwegian Tuva Oppedal, the Italian Leonardo Tomasini, the French Killian Manhaval and the Italian Medea Falcioni, achieve the direct pass to the finals of the World iQFOil Children's and Youth Championship, after reaching or confirming the leadership in their respective classes on Friday.

In the women's fleet Sub 19, the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal increases its advantage over the Italian Carola Colasanto, second, and its compatriot Maya Gysler, which achieves in- extreme its passage to semi-finals by unlocking the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, fourth. Together with them, the top10 is completed by the Czech Nela Sadilkova, the Slovenian Lina Erzen, the German Sophia Meyer, the Spanish of the Balar Territory Barbara Winau, the Polish Aleksandra Wasiewick and the Turkish Mlive Vatan.

An effect hit on the male fleet Sub 19, in which the one who gets the direct pass to the final leading is the Italian Leonardo Tomasini, imbecile today, in the unbound with his compatriot Federico Alan Pilloni. The two add the same points and a lot of rent on the Davis Mazais leton that is on the podium and gets the pass to the semifinals. In the fourth place, the Polish Stanislaw Trepazynski is classified, followed by French Noe Garandeau, Polish Igor Lewinski, British Boris Shaw, Italian Jacopo Gavioli, Polish Maciej Jan Pietrzak and Balear Ramón Villalonga.

The Spanish Antonio Medina goes to the semifinals from second place in the Sub 17 fleet, where today the Malagasy has made his followers suffer, with an initial pinch that made him lose second place. However the reaction of the windsurfer of the RC El Candado did not make himself wait and won the next slalom and with a fifth in the last, he returned to the initial post certifying his pass to semifinals. Above he could not do anything with the French Killian Manhaval who will wait to meet his rival tomorrow in the final. The third place is for the Polish Maciej Dabek, followed up to the tenth place by his compatriot Gustaw Trybek, the French Titouan Lethuiller, the Spanish Sandro Portune, the French Huel Quintric and Félix Dary, and the Poles Jakub Guzlecki and Leon Jan Kowski.

The classification of the girls Sub 17 remains as it was, as the wind fell and forced to stop a race already started. Thus, the direct pass is for the Italian Medea Falcioni, athlete Sub 15 and current champion of Europe, and they pass to semi-finals the balar Caterina Tomas and the Polish Maria Rudowicz. The top10 is completed by the Italian Francesca Salerno, the Valencian Martina Pinosova, the Czech Alexandra Lojinova, the Turkish Ruya Ugurlu, the French Feuerstein Zoe, the Mellillense Azul Sánchez and the Turkish Delfin Ada Canpolat.

Tomorrow Saturday the championship comes to an end with the final races and that's when we meet the new World Champions. The system used by the class opens up the possibilities to any of the ten who will compete for the medals, since those who have a direct pass will have to compete with those who reach the last race.

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2023-10-26: Saturday decisive day for the outcome of the iQFoil World Cup of Puerto Sherry

Fast and high-flight day with 18-knots winds in the bay of Cadiz. The Andalusian Antonio Medina issues with the French Manhaval on the throne Sub 17

The wind is rising, for today in the Bay the south-west of 18 knots blew... and also the tension between the seekers in the final straight to enter the coveted top10... in the Friday program were With five new tests for all in course racing format,

The day of clear and grey for the Spaniards, with the Andalusian Antonio Medina closer to the world title Sub 17, fleet in which the windsurfer of the RC El Candado remains second but tied with the new provisional leader, the French Killian Manhaval, while the shooting Caterina Tomas loses the first place among the girls today overcome by an exultant Medea Falconi, and the Valencian Martina Mantovani falls to the fifth place.

The Italian Falconi, a 15-year-old and current European champion, has won three tests, with a second and a third in the other two, and has shown superior to the Spanish one, which won a test but has not been able to keep up the pace of previous days, that and the lack of regularity now places it second with eleven more points. For its part the Polish Maria Rudowicz ensures the third square and although it has very difficult to climb, it ties its position on the podium with more than thirty points of rent on the Italian Maria Salerno and the Valencian Martina Mantovani that goes down one place to the fifth.

The young Antonio Medina must tempt his nerves tomorrow because in his hand is the direct pass to the finals in his class Sub 17. The duel between Spanish and French Manhaval will be impressive tomorrow, which today has been able to defeat his compatriot Hael Quintric, who goes down from the first to the fourth place, also overcome by Polish Maciej Dabek.

A very cost-effective day for the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal that wins four tests and ties its newly released leadership in the Sub 19 class. Oppedal puts 14 points away with the Italian Carola Colasanto that holds second, followed by one more point by the Czech Kristyna Pinosova. Between the two there will be a lot of game tomorrow with the permission among others of the Norwegian Maya Gysler, fourth with seven and eight more points, respectively.

It also takes off the Italian Federico Alan Pilloni in the male fleet Sub 19, where the Italian untie with his compatriot Leonardo Tomasini and puts four points between them. Both of them are still very equal and it is the discards that decide. The Polish Stanislaw Trepczyns rises one post and assures the third, followed by seven more points by his compatriot Igor Lewinski.

Tomorrow Friday will be a decisive day in order to classify the top ten of each fleet, of which the first classified has a direct pass at the end of Saturday, the second and third to the semi-finals, and from the fourth to the tenth to the final quarters. The iQFOil Children's and Youth World Championship is a race organized by the Andalusian Vela Federation and the international iQFOil class, and has the collaboration and sponsorship of the Junta de Andalucía, the Diputación de Cadiz, the City Council of El Puerto de Santa María and Puerto Sherry.

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2023-10-25: Third event of the iQFoil Children and Youth World in Puerto Sherry

The Andalusian Antonio Medina is placed second to one point of the first in the fleet Sub 17... the world reaches its equator with much to decide

The Children's and Youth iQFOil World Championship now reaches its equator with the duties done and all the fleets separated already in gold and silver groups. The opportunities for some are over, while the applicants keep the options very open in a field that is not making it easy.

One day the intense pulse between the Spanish Caterina Tomas and the Italian Medea Falcioni is maintained in the Sub 17 fleet, where the point of distance continues in favor of the balloting. The equality between the two is also repeated in the lockers, where each of them amounts to 1 and 3. The changes come in the third position, which the Polish Maria Rudowicz, the second in the three tests, takes with great solvency. The Polish makes a distance with the Valencian Martina Mantovani, fourth with nine more points and only two different from the Czech Alexandra Lojinova, who loses two posts and will defend the fifth tomorrow.

The tie is undone in the top of the women's fleet Sub 17, in which he now leads the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal alone, today 1st. 3rd and 1st. With three more points, the second square is occupied by the Italian Carola Colasanto on its best day, 4th, 1st and 2nd, followed by five more points by the Norwegian Maya Gysler and the Polish Kristyna Pinosova, which are exchanged with the same points. In their hand-to-hand they must be very far down with a group very capable of ascending.

Good day for the Spanish Antonio Medina in the fleet Sub 17, in which the Malaysian sportsman wins the two tests and is second to a point of the French Huel Quintric, today 5th and 2nd. With three and four more points, the third place is held by French Killian Manhaval, who loses the top after clicking on the first test and adding a second. Discard allows Manhaval to keep the options as long as it does not fail, also considering that behind it has very important rivals.

Maximum tension in the head of the boys Sub 19 between the champion of Europe, Italian Federico Alan Pilloni and his compatriot Leonardo Tomasini, equated throughout the day with four 1 and a 3 ° each. The two add up to ten points and distance themselves from their rivals by putting 13 points between them and the next one, the Polish Igor Lewinski, third. There is also game for this post, with the fourth and fifth ranked at two and three points, in this order, the Polish Stanislaw Trepczynski and the Latvian Davis Mazais.

Tomorrow Thursday the tests continue with the first exits from 12: 00. The iQFOil Children's and Youth World Championship is a race organized by the Andalusian Vela Federation and the international iQFOil class, and has the collaboration and sponsorship of the Junta de Andalucía, the Diputación de Cadiz, the City Council of El Puerto de Santa María and Puerto Sherry.

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2023-10-24: Second Act of the World iQFOil Children and Youth Championship

Day of great activity and good wind for the spectacular Slalom tests

Second round to the iQFOil Children and Youth World Championship today Tuesday in the waters of the bay of Cadiz, where you only had to wait a little to make the most of the 12 / 14 knots of wind intensity, and start adding speed tests or Slalom in the two areas of race. The first to leave today were the girls, who yesterday had only one test in the locker and now add up to five Sub 19 and one more Sub 17. For their part, the boys now close the markers with four tests the Sub 17 and six the Sub 19, separated already in gold and silver groups. In the face of tomorrow, the day after which the championship will reach its equator, equality between the candidates keeps the options open and all indicates that there will be a lot of play in the quineels.

The Spanish Caterina Tomas does not fail in the Sub 17 fleet, where today it adds four wins to the one achieved yesterday. The shooting only punctures a test that it discards to continue up, with a point of advantage over the Italian Medea Falcioni with four others today. Impressive the performance of the current Italian champion of Europe even in the category Sub 15. Both of them put away with the next classified, the Czech Alexandra Lojinova, who owes the third place to victory in the last test of the day, with which he managed to take the place from the Valencian Martina Mantovani, fourth with one more point.

The Polish Aleksandra Wasiewicz and the Norwegian Tuva Oppedal tie on the female top Sub 19 with two 1 and two 3 degrees each, equality that is resolved on the Polish side for its victory on the last of the four tours. The third position with two more points is the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, which premiered the day winning and repeated 3rd in the other three tests, followed at the same distance by the first leader of the championship, the Norwegian Maya Gisler, who falls to the fourth place with the options intact, yes.

The hand-to-hand between the French Killian Manhaval and Huel Quintric continues in the head of the Sub 17 fleet, where they remain tied but exchange their posts at the best disposal. The two played in the first slalom and won the next. Changes in the third place, to which the French Titouan Lethuillier has access with four points with one and a third, followed by two more points by the Andalusian Antonio Medina. The RC El Candado sportsman only validates a 5th, forced to rule out a 9th, but keeps his options intact. It creates equality among the candidates for this title, which provides for heart attack tests in the remaining championship.

A great deal of equality also in the male fleet Sub 19, where the Italian Leonardo Tomasini now runs with 6 points, the same as the European champion of the same country, Federico Alan Pilloni, second. They both lead alone and put two points away with Latvian Davis Mazais, third. The next podium seeker is the Polish Igor Lewinski.

In the Sub 15 category, the first boy is now the Dutch Peyton Dits and there are no changes in girls, where he continues to send the Italian Medea Falconi, the second absolute.

The tests continue tomorrow from 12: 00. The iQFOil Children's and Youth World Championship is a race organized by the Andalusian Vela Federation and the international iQFOil class, and has the collaboration and sponsorship of the Junta de Andalucía, the Diputación de Cadiz, the City Council of El Puerto de Santa María and Puerto Sherry.

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2023-10-23: World iQFOil Children and Youth Championship in Cadiz Bay

Favorites teach their cards on a first day very complicated by wind and sea conditions. The Caterina Tomas, the Andalusian Antonio Medina and the Valencian Martina Mantovani are premiered in podium positions. Equality among favorites leaves shared leaders among boys (Photo FAV)

l World Championship of iQFOil Children and Youth has been launched in Gaditan waters, on a first day marked by the soft wind and the deep sea of the background, a consequence of the temporal that struck the Andalusian coast a few hours ago. The first exits were made with an hour of delay waiting for optimal conditions, and then the girls were the first to return to the ground with a single test disputed by falling the wind in their area, while the male Sub 17 could complete two before returning and the Sub 19 remained in the bay until they completed three tests, combining technical races and slalom.

The Spanish of the territorial balar Caterina Tomas wins the test in its fleet (Sub 17) and is imposed on the champion of Europe, the Italian Medea Falconi, and also the Spanish of the Valencian federation of Vela, Martina Mantovani. The top5 is completed by the Czech Alexandra Lojinova and the Polish Sonia Maliszewska. Among the major, Sub 19, the winner was the Norwegian Maya Gysler, followed by the Italian Carola Colasanto and the continental champion, the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, followed by her compatriot Nela Sadilkova and the Polish Aleksandra Wasiewicz, fifth.

The French Huel Quintric and Killian Manhaval are made with the two tests in their respective groups and share leadership in Sub 17, followed by two more points by the Spanish and Andalusian Antonio Medina, 2 in both tests. The host gets into the fight and plant face the French rule that follows up to the sixth place, with Félix Dary fourth with two points more than the windsurfer of the RC El Candado, followed to one point by their compatriots Maxime Parisse and Titouan Lethuillier, tied in the fifth and sixth place, respectively.

In the male Sub 19 fleet, those who worked most with three tests, the first lead is shared by three athletes; the current Italian champion of Europe, Federico Alan Pilloni, winner of the three tests in his group, the Latvian Davis Mazais, who adds the same points with two first and the discard of a third, and the Italian Leonardo Tomasini who does the same with two wins and the discard of an off-line. With one more point, the next classified is Polish Stanislaw Trepczynski, followed by the minimum by his compatriot Igor Lewinski and French Lucas Gadeyne, tied in fifth and sixth place, respectively.

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