iQFOiL in Lanzarote, Gold Badalona in Fitur and the Valencian Olympic Week

iQFOiL in Lanzarote, Gold Badalona in Fitur and the Valencian Olympic Week

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The iQFOiL complete the third act in Lanzarote by Marina Rubicón

One of lime and one of sand for the Spaniards. Nacho Baltasar does not stand fourth while Bernat Tomàs has not been able to participate in the last two races after having broken the mast of his fire. Another day of incredible conditions for the 100 wundsurfers who have met at the iQFOiL Games in Marina Rubicón. with a north-east wind above 20 knots and an agitated sea.

The first test was a trapeze, with the men starting in the outside field, but the conditions were very unstable and racked, so in the following three races the Chief Regatta Officer, Ewa Jodlowska, kept both fleets on the same path Barlovento / Sotavento.

In the male fleet the Italian Manolo Modena, 20, has had an impressive performance, winning three of the four races of the day and getting a fourth place in the last. These great results have raised him to the fifth place of the general and consolidated him as an emerging star of the fleet.

The Majorcan Nacho Baltasar has added some 3-6-9-9 partials that allow you to continue for the second consecutive day in the fourth square and to show up as one of the candidates to be in the Sunday Medal Series. For its part, Bernat Tomàs has dropped two posts and is now in the twentieth position. The breakage of the mast of his film has prevented him from competing in the last two races by pointing out two DNC that become his two discards. The Alicantino Jorge Aranzueque is now a third.

Despite not having had his best day, leader Johan Søe (DEN), only a year older than Modena, retains the first position, keeping Nico Goyard (FRA) at bay, second to 16 points. World champion Nicolò Renna (ITA) holds the third position, although his locker has been tarnished by a discard of 36 today.

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Provisional results

Male (61)
1. Johan Soe (DEN)
2. Nicolas Goyard (FRA)
3. Nicolo Renna (ITA)
4. Nacho Baltasar (ESP)
20. Bernat Tomàs (ESP)
23. Jorge Aranzueque (ESP)

Women (32)
1. Emma Wilson (GBR)
2. Shahar Tibi (ISR)
3. Theresa Marie Steinlein (GER)

The Golden Cup Badalona presented in Fitur in an act chaired by charismatic Xavier García Albiol

The sixth edition of the Golden Cup Badalona race was presented at the Badalona City Council stand in Fitur. The presentation was divided into two blocks. In the first, Andrés Oliva, director of the race, explained the peculiarities of the nautical test to be held on 1 and 2 November 2025 in Marina Badalona. A test that was designated as the Catalunya Championship of cruise in 2024 and that, with 400 regatists and 70 ships, beat all the previous records of participation.

The Olympic Week begins in Valencia with the Finn class

The Royal Club of Valencia lifts the curtain to the tenth edition of the Comunitat Valenciana Olympic Week 2025 with the Finn class, Olympic until the JJOO Tokyo 2020. The Valencian club is part of the headquarters that house this international Olympic, youth and strategic sailing competition, next to the CN Santa Pola, RCR of Alicante and RCN of Torrevieja. The Finn face three days of competition, on the Saturday and Sunday days, they will also compete vaurien and snipe.

After a postponement of 2.30 hours and by 1435 hours the race committee could launch the first test, after which the other two were to be completed in portfolio. This has been possible to a breezes that came on a axis of the 145th with 6 that has been rising, going to 8 in the second to end in about 12 of the 135th and last of the day.

The Herculino Miguel Fernández (RCN Coruña) has imposed its law on the Gulf of València, as its three partial victories prove. The Catalan Guillermo Altadill (CN Ampolla) is able to keep the provisional silver, thanks to partials of 3-3-4, thus adding 10. Only 3 from Altadill and 10 from the leader is Adrián Bedoya (CN Ibiza) with numbers of 2-2-9.

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