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2021 Formula Kite U19 and A's Youth Foil Worlds in Gizzeria - Overall

by The International Kiteboarding Association 19 Jul 2021 00:10 PDT 12-18 July 2021
2021 Formula Kite U19 and A's Youth Foil Worlds in Gizzeria - Final Day © IKA / Giovanni Mitolo

A cloudy, rainy and windless day turned out to be dazzling and beautiful for the newly crowned young World Champions after eight fast paced races of the Medal Series in the Formula Kite Men and the A's Youth Foil fleets, and one single race for the Formula Kite Women. It all came down to the sailors who had been leading the series for the whole week to defending their positions and conquering the World titles: Maximilian Maeder (SGP) in the Formula Kite Men, Jan Koszowski (POL) in the A's Youth Foil and Julia Damasiewicz (POL) in the Formula Kite Women.

A long waiting game and some suspense ashore among the 65 athletes and the organizers at the Hang Loose Beach in Gizzeria, Italy, for an interminable morning characterized by storms passing in the area and light and super shifty wind. When at around 1pm a steady breeze started blowing from north-west and the clouds opened to blue sky in that direction, everyone's excitement was palpable and less than an hour later the first races of the day were under way. It was Medal Series time for the Formula Kite Men and the A's Youth Foil top 14 riders and in a wink racing had resumed.

Tight, quick races kept everyone on their toes, with two Semifinals for the two groups of both the Formula Kite Men and the A's Youth Foil, deciding the third and fourth competitors to join last night's first and second ranked rider in the Finals. In the Formula Kite Jis Van Hees (NED) and Jakub Jurkowski (POL) passed through to race with Riccardo Pianosi (ITA) and Maximilian Maeder (SGP), the first to win three match points would be the World Champion, with last night's leader starting with two points and the second one with one. Maximiliam cut it short and won the race and the World Title, Riccardo Pianosi winning silver and Jis Van Hees taking bronze.

"It feels amazing, I am so thankful to the organizers, to the competitors and my supporters, it would have never happened without them" commented a beaming Maximilian Maeder, just after the only race he joined and won today. "I feel tired but happy, a lot of mixed emotions but mostly just happy. It was quite a fight with Riccardo, he is a great competitor, but I think I've just had one of the best races I've ever had today, I took a good lead and won"

In the A's Youth Foil class, Angelo Soli (ITA) and Daan Baute (BEL) made it to the Finals joining Mikhail Novikov (RYF) and Jan Kosowski (POL) in what would have been the only one race of the final series. Like in the Formula, last night's winner Jan was fast to seal the day: he won the race and the World Championship. Mikahil Novikov finished last in the only race he attended today, but still managed to keep his second position overall, with Angelo Soli stepping in in third.

"It is such a great feeling, it is my first time winning a World Championship, so I am super happy." A radiant Jan Koszowski told us. "I am so tired after this one solerace, it's been a fight, I can't find the words I am just over the moon. I can only say it hasn't been easy, it was a very balanced fleet and I didn't win all the races effortless, I am so happy I made it today!"

After the conclusion of the two Medal Series' the Race Committee rolled straight into the remaining last races for the rest of the fleets. The first Formula Kite Women's race was just concluded when the thunderstorms around the area started to close in, bringing the competition to an end. Magdalena Woyciechowska (POL) took the bullet, but there was very little she could have done today to grab the title from Julia Damasiewicz - second in today's race - who claimed 13 bullets in a series of 17 races to become the 2021 Formula Kite U19 World Champion. The whole Polish female podium is complete with Nina Arcis in third.

"I am super happy, I mean, winning the World Championship is really something" said Julia Damasiewicz in almost a trembling voice. "Kitesurf is a big part of my life and I am truly excited about this win. I was leading since day one, but it hasn't been easy, Magdalena (Woyciechowska) is very fast, so I am happy I could actually finish in the first position. I want to thank everyone who believed in me, my family at home in Poland who was super excited for me, and I am glad I could make it happen for them!"

A joyful prize-giving ceremony puts the 2021 Formula Kite U19 and A's Youth Foil Individual World Championships in the books. The 65 young athletes will hopefully meet again soon at the next big event of the season, the Formula Kite and A's Youth Foil European Championships in Montpellier, France, from September the 6th to the 12th.

Formula Kite Male

1 SGP 80 Maximilian Maeder
2 ITA 38 Riccardo Pianosi
3 NED 11 Jis van Hees

Formula Kite Female

1 POL 18 Julia Damasiewicz
2 POL 7 Magdalena Woyciechowska
3 POL 4 Nina Arcisz

Full results available here.

A's Youth Foil U17

1 POL 50 Jan Koszowski
2 RYF 17 Mikhail Novikov
3 ITA 75 Angelo Soli

A's Youth Foil Women

1 ISR 60 Gal Boker
2 GBR 33 Ella Geiger
3 POL 31 Karolina Jankowska

A's Youth Foil U15

1 FRA 20 Enzo Louber
2 SUI 52 Gian Andrea Stragiotti
3 POL 32 Jakub Balewicz

Full results available here.

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