
Riding in Ibiza, Calella, Chile, Portosín and the Minor Sea
Riding in Ibiza, Calella, Chile, Portosín and the Minor Sea
The Ibiza JoySail 2024 already has a solid list of registered
The fourth edition of Ibiza JoySail, the final season race of Superyachts of the Mediterranean that was born in 2021, already has a more than ten registered. The incessant interest, in the absence of almost half a year for the race, has led the organizers - STP Shipyard Palma and Marina Ibiz- to estimate that between 15 and 20 Superyachts will enjoy the unique combination of races in which pleasure and competition are mixed in the spectacular waters of Ibiza and Formentera, as well as a relaxed and pleasant environment on land.
At the beginning of April, 11 ships have already been confirmed, with many captains, owners and crews who want to enjoy the edition of this 2024 of the Ibiza JoySail, a race that is extended to four days, from 19 to 22 September in Marina Ibiza. To date, the list of registered ones has a number of ships and crews that repeat year after year, case of the Moat and the Dark Horse, which have not been lost one; and other newcomers after receiving very positive charges from the first three races.
In fact, three of last year's division winners have already confirmed their return this September: the winners of the Performance Division, Moat (Swan 115); the Performance Cruising Division, Dark Horse (Swan 80); and the winners of the World Cruising Division, Aurelius (Dykstra 111).
19 countries in the Ilca Master of Europe of Calella de Palafruguel
Everything is prepared for the great European master's appointment of the ILCA class in the waters of Calella de Palafrugell, which begins today Thursday with the day of registration and the train race and will continue tomorrow until Sunday, with three days of competition. More than 130 regatists from 19 countries from Europe and America will fight the precious trophy, one of the most charismatic of the European master circuit of the class, which makes Calella's appointment the one with the greatest participation.
In the EurILCA Master 2024 - XVI Trofeu Calella de Palafrugell- Memorial Pitus Jiménez, more than 130 regatists have been registered from Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Spain, the United States, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Moldova, Monaco, the Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden and Ukraine, which make this edition one of the most varied as the origin of the participating athletes.
Spanish windsurfers achieve five pods in the Waves World Cup of Chile
The Spanish windsurfers have been able to maintain the level in the test of the World Professional Windsurfing Championship in Waves held in Chile, where the canaries Liam Dunkerbeck and Alexia Kiefer Quintana rose to the top of the podium in the respective male and female junior categories, followed by Alexia in the final podium by the also Spanish Maria Morales. In the pro-male category the Spanish windsurfer Víctor Fernández was third and in the female category again Alexia Kiefer also conquered the second place before the eldest of the competition. Therefore, two wins, two seconds and a third for the Spaniards in the competition in Chilean waters, whose event had for the first time the status of five stars, making it the windsurfing test in the largest and most important waves in the history of South America. Final classifications:
Pro Women
1. Lina Erpenstein
2. Alexia Kiefer Quintana
3. Sol Degrieck
4. Pauline Katz
5. Jane Seman
5. Justyna Sniady
Pro Men
1. Camille Juban
2. Morgan Noireaux
3. Victor Fernandez
4. Philip Koster
5. Marcilio Browne
5. Marino Gil Gheradi
Pro Junior Girls
1. Alexia Kiefer Quintana
2. Maria Morales Navarro
3. Sol Degrieck
4. Lisa Wermeister
5. Noni Stuven
Pro Junior Boys
1. Liam Dunkerbeck
2. Inaki Maturana
3. Hayata Ishii
4. Kymani Laurent
5. Ryu Noguchi
5. Francisco Markiewicz

With the confirmation of the participation of 150 regatists from all over the Spanish territory, the portosinense appointment becomes one of the most numerous of the modality, being the most representative youth class of the Spanish candle and that, since its previous name as Laser 4.7, it has not lost its way, on the contrary, it remains one of the most popular categories after the jump from the Optimist by the young Spanish.

Franck Cammas, Nicolas Sehested, Olivia Mackay and Manon Audinet are some of the most prominent names of the Grand Prix Costa Callida. The classification after the five tests of the first day is led by Entreprises Du Morbihan, defender of the title of 2023.
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