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Olympic gold medalists inaugurate the Lanzarote International Regatta

Brazilian Kahena Kunze and Brit Dylan Fletcher-Scott will compete at the Lanzarote International Regatta held at Marina Rubicón, in their build up for Paris 2024 for more than 140 sailors from over 30 countries who will compete from this Saturday, February 12, in the first world event of the 49er, 49erFX, ILCA 6, ILCA 7, iQFoil.

The opening ceremony of the second edition of the Lanzarote International Regatta has been started this year by the Olympic sailors who are training in the Canary Islands in preparation for Paris 2024. Two Olympic Gold medalists, the Brazilian Kahena Kunze (49er FX) and the British Dylan Fletcher-Scott (49er), presented this Friday at the Marina Rubicón this first race of the world Olympic sailing class calendar, thus kicking off this international competition that brings together more than 140 sailors from over 30 different countries who will compete from this Saturday, February 12, in the Olympic classes 49er, 49erFX, ILCA 6, ILCA 7 and the new sensational class: The iQFoil (women's and men's). "We were here last year, and it was a very important regatta for us," said the Brazilian, who won the Gold medal in the 49er FX sailing class at Tokyo 2020 with Martine Grael.

According to Kunze, Lanzarote's conditions make the Canary Island a perfect training base, especially to start the cycle towards Paris 2024, serving this training competition. "We are very happy because the place is lovely to sail and train very specific things, as the conditions here are constant, which helps us a lot in sailing training and it is those details in the end that make the difference," Kunze commented. In her opinion, it is now cold in Europe, so "we are here every day appreciating the temperature, the place, the waves, the wind... everything!" exclaimed the Brazilian sailor, who also won the 49er FX class at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympics. The Brazilian team has set its sights on winning this second edition of the Lanzarote International Regatta, although "in sailing we also depend on other conditions more related to nature, but we will do our best to reach the top of the podium," said the Brazilian.

For Brit, Dylan Fletcher-Scott, who will compete in the 49er, "Lanzarote is a step above with respect to other places to train in Europe, not only because of its weather conditions, also because the wind is consistent, there are always good wave conditions, the sea water is warm" and, in general, it is a good place to train because you can practice many outdoor sports. "It's exciting to come back to Lanzarote and the second Lanzarote International Regatta, as I have very nice memories; in fact, we should have been coming for many years now, but we will be coming back every year from now on," Fletcher-Scott, winner of a gold medal in Tokyo 2020 in the 49er class, as well as taking sixth place in Rio de Janeiro 2016, insisted. "This year I hope to make it to the podium with my new partner," the Briton noted.

The Lanzarote International Regatta contemplates 6 of the 10 Olympic modalities, although the first races will star the iQFoil, the flying boards that will debut in Paris 2024, both male and female categories, "of which we already enjoyed a circuit of iQGames that inaugurated the international circuit two weeks ago," explained Rafael Lasso, CEO of Marina Rubicon, organizer of the event along with the Canary Islands Sailing Federation and Dinghycoach. Next, the double classes will sail: the women's 49erFX and the men's 49er; and, finally, the ILCA 6 and 7, which are the individual classes. "The weather forecast is pretty good, it looks like we will sail every day and the truth is that seeing the bay full of so many boats of the different classes are a spectacle, with people from all over the world coming to visit us," Lasso added.

From the Cabildo of Lanzarote congratulate the organization for bringing to the island a sport that places it at the top of the elite of the sailing world, but also the participants for choosing the island and the port of Marina Rubicon to train in what "may be the prelude to the Paris 2024 Games," said Alfredo Mendoza, Minister of Sports, Public Works and Planning and Coordination of Projects of the Cabildo of Lanzarote, which sponsors the event from the areas of Tourism and Sports, along with Promotur. In his words, from the public administrations "we support these public-private initiatives, together with the tourism-sports binomial that builds the loyalty of the people who visit us", Mendoza assured. It is also appreciated from the inter-island government the joint work to "make these competitions a reality", which also have a strong private initiative and collaborators such as Naviera Armas, Cabrera Medina or the Hotel THe Volcán Lanzarote.

Since the first edition of the Lanzarote International Regatta, the training base on the island has been consolidated, since the sailors come seasonally and establish a link with the island; in fact, "many of them are already half Conejeros", said Rafel Lasso during the presentation press conference. The CEO of Marina Rubicon has invited to visit the marina and see the event that will last all week until next Saturday, February 19. Among these participants also highlights among the Olympic gold medalists the Dutch Kiran Badloe, silver medals as the French Thomas Goyard (Windsurfing) or bronze medals as the Spanish Joan Cardona (Laser) or the German Thomas Plößel (49er). "There are right now on the island many world, European and national champions, as well as federations with Olympic training base, such as Spain, Holland, France, Great Britain among others," concluded Rafael Lasso.

Spain, Brazil, and Norway crowned in Lanzarote

Two out of three of the classes where won by Olympic medalists. Gold Medalists Martine Grail and Kahena Kunz BRA win the FX and Bronze Medalist Hermann Tomasgaard NOR the ILCA 7. The exception was new team Diego Botín and Florian Trittel ESP who dominated the 49ers. From the Canary Islands, María Cantero got a sixth place in 49erFX, Andrés Barrio seventh place in 49er and Joel Rodríguez ninth place in ILCA 7.

The Spanish navy takes over the Lanzarote Regatta course

Diego Botín and Florian Trittel debut in style in the second edition of the Lanzarote International Regatta in a difficult course to read, taking the lead with one day to go. From the Canary Islands Elías Aretz and the Mallorcan Albert Torres are in second place while Andres Barrio from the Canary Islands and Antonio Torrado from Alicante are nineth.

The lull after the storm at the Lanzarote International Regatta

After the tough conditions experienced yesterday, the Lanzarote International Regatta gave sailors a rest bite/ The trade winds favored Brazilians Kahena Kunze and Martine Grael in the women ´s category (49erFX) and the British Elliot Hanson (ILCA 7).

Canary Islands show dominance of the Lanzarote International Regatta

The Gran Canarian María Cantero showed mastery of the Lanzarote regatta course in a complicated day with strong winds and big waves, getting a second place along with Patricia Suárez from Vigo. However, the first place was held by the Finns Ronja Grönblom and Veera Hokka.

Spain´ s Nicole Van Der Velden had a fantastic last day, snatching first place from Britain`s Islay Watson who dominated the opening races, with Italy`s Marta Maggetti taking Silver. Pilar Lamadrid made the final 10 but an OCS stopped her chance of a medal.

In the men´ s category continues to be dominated by the Netherlands, with Huig Jan Tak in the lead. Whilst in the Women’s category Nicole Van Der Velden currently holds second place after the fleet racing held closely following the British Islay Watson, who retains first place.

La armada española formada por mujeres está poniendo el listón muy alto en la modalidad olímpica de iQFoil que debutará en París 2024. La flota española de esta clase está liderada por la andaluza Pilar Lamadrid y Nicole Van Der Velden (nacionalizada española) aunque la flota también cuenta con otra andaluza, Blanca Manchón, que está incorporándose después de los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio y tras el cambio de clase, además de fichajes clave con mucho potencial como la mallorquina Andrea Torres.

Titanic IQFOILS fight takes off the Lanzarote International Regatta

After two days of the wind arriving late, racing is finally underway in Lanzarote. In the iQFoil foiling boards of Dutch Huig Jan Tak and Brit Islay Watson won after 4 races of competition in Marina Rubicón. Spain`s Nicole Van Der Velden was ecstatic with a fourth place, local hero Pilar Lamadrid sits in eighth place.

The wind came to the Lanzarote International Regatta, but too late

The iQFoil elite waited on the second day for the wind to arrive at Marina Rubicon. A good breeze arrived but only after racing had been postponed for the day. However, sailors were able to enjoy a friendly day of training and good weather in the Canary Islands. A good forecast is expected for the last two days of iQFoil competition in Playa Blanca.

Main Sponsors

Islas Canarias - Calidad de Vida
Cabildo de Lanzarote
Turismo Lanzarote
Turismo Lanzarote
Ayuntamiento de Yaiza
Marina Rubicón

Organizers / Institutional

Federación Canaria de Vela
Marina Rubicón
Islas Canarias
Canarias avanza
Gobierno de Canarias
Unión Europea
DinghyCoach

Collaborators

Trasmediterránea
Naviera Armas
Club de Regatas 4 Vientos
Cicar
Federación de Vela Latina Canaria
Federación Insular de Vela Latina Lanzarote
Hotel Volcán