The queen of the iQFoiL in the bay of Cadiz is the Olympic Lamadrid
The queen of the iQFoiL in the bay of Cadiz is the Olympic Lamadrid

The Andalusian Olympic Pilar Lamadrid of the Puerto Sherry Nautical Club confirmed its dominance in the senior female category with a new exhibition. The Andalusian windsurfer added three new first positions and accessed the medal race with a wide advantage over its rivals, consolidating an impeccable trajectory throughout the week. Whatever happens in the finals, where the margin of error is reduced to a minimum and the lucky factor also comes into play, the current Spanish champion has left clear signs of the excellent moment of form with which she faces this first great stage of the new Olympic cycle
Along with Lamadrid, the senior female finale is the Czech Nela Sadilkova, the Slovenian Lina Erzen, the American Dominique Stater, the Czech Kristyna Pinosova, Katerina Svikova and Barbara Svikova, the Spanish Barbara Winau (CN Arenal), the eighth classified, and the Turkish Nurhayat Guven and Mlive Vatan.

The Andalusian Antonio Medina (RC El Candado), who managed to secure his presence in the medal race, also achieved his goal and will fight this Friday for the absolute triumph in his first iQFOiL Games in this category. The current champion of Spain has again demonstrated its competitiveness to be among the best in the world and will also be the only Spanish present in this final... Next to Medina will be the Brazilian Mateus Isaac, first classified; the American Noah Lyons; the Turkish Onur Cavit Biriz; the Lithuanian Rytis Jasiunas; Makani Andrews of the United States; the Korean Taehoon Lee and Gunhak Choi; and the Korean Ethan Westera, who closed the top 10.
In the female Sub 19 fleet there will also be Andalusian representation thanks to the Lucía Guardiola (CN Puerto Sherry) pass, classified in the fifth position. The current Spanish subchampion and champion of Andalusia has fought throughout the race at the top and will now have the opportunity to compete for the absolute triumph in a race medal that will bring together the ten best... in Sub 19 male, wins the Spanish Jorge Ruiz (CN Arenal) and heads a top 10 that will complete the Dutch Peyton Dits and Finn Brull, the Israeli Kfir Nov, the Dutch Joep Havk, the Portuguese Diego Borges de Sousa, the Spanish Jordi Cerda (CN Arenal) and Jorge Mompál (George Báklo), and the Austrian Zál.
In the category Sub 17 female there were no surprises and the Turkish Parla Kabasakal certified its domain in front of the classification before the final. Next to it will be the Dutch Anna Korevaar, the Polish Maria Miarczynska and Martyna Figura, the Turkish Zeynep Mavioglu, the Polish Kalina Szosek, the Spanish Patricia Orenal (CN Arenal), the Hongkonese Cheuk Lang Wong, the Spanish Sedna Ortega of Salou, and the Turkish Doga Cooker.
Among the children Sub 17 there will also be double Spanish presence in the medal race with the second-ranked Enric Patiño (CN Arenal) ballear and the regatist of Santa Pola Gonzalo Ruiz, fourth. Together with them will be the French Swann Manhaval, first classified; the Czech Frantisek Burda, third; the German Moritz Schleicher, fifth; the Turkish Ege Ozer, sixth; the Latvian Viljams Preiss, seventh; the Hong Kong Kwan Ki, eighth; and the Poles Tymon Wrzesinski and Jan Seraponski.
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The final races will start this Friday from 10: 00, provided conditions allow. Once the winners of the iQFOiL Games Cadiz 2026 have been decided, the championship will be closed with the final ceremony and delivery of medals at the Specialized Centre for Sports Tecnification Bahia de Cadiz, headquarters of the Andalusian Sailing Federation in El Puerto de Santa María.
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