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Lanzarote International Regatta at Marina Rubicon - Overall

by Lanzarote International Regatta 19 Feb 2022 22:25 PST 12-19 February 2022

Two out of three of the classes where won by Olympic medalist. 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 final of the second edition of the Lanzarote International Regatta begins with the 49er fleet, going out to a race course with almost no wave that seemed to make them a bow, with winds blowing between 14 and 18 knots. After three races with the Papagayo beaches as a backdrop, the Spanish flag stood out in the men's fleet. This flag is the one shared by Cantabrian Diego Botín and Catalan Florian Trittel, who are competing together for the first time in the Canary Islands, making their debut with this victory in Lanzarote, although both also won with their former partners a year ago on the island. "We made our debut as a team and we have fulfilled with the result, but we have a lot of work ahead of us, this has only just begun towards Paris 2024," said the Catalan sailor. In the words of his teammate, "we chose Lanzarote to prepare for Tokyo 2020, and it was a great discovery, it is an incredible place to train in winter," added Botín.

Silver was regained by the German pair formed by Jakob Meggendorfer and Andreas Spranger, after losing it to the Canary Islander based in Mallorca, Elías Aretz, and his Mallorcan partner, Albert Torres, who compete for the Real Club Náutico de Palma. The Spanish duo has lost positions in these last races but has managed to stay in the top 10. "A pleasure to sail in the Canary Islands, a luxury to sail with heat and wind, and with the best teams in the world," said the Canarian sailor. For his teammate, "we are happy and eager to work and improve", said Torres. For the Germans, "Lanzarote is an incredible location, although the competition was tough".

On Saturday, the Spanish flag also stood out, the one from Andrés Barrio, sailor of the Real Club Náutico de Gran Canaria, who competes with Alicante's Antonio Torrado, who have achieved a seventh place, after putting on a show with a third place in the first race and a second place in the following race. "Competing in the Canary Islands, my home, is a privilege, but it also helps to measure ourselves against all the sailors," expressed the Gran Canarian sailor. The local favorite couple congratulates the race committee, since the conditions have been very complicated, but they have taken out quite a few races. "It has been a very complete regatta with a high level, very important for the season," said the Valencian sailor, who says he feels "at home in this wonderful place".

From the 49erFX field, Brazilians Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze emerged victorious, invincible after their first victory in the first race, 3 victories in total out of the 10 races sailed, plus a fourth place in the medal race. Although the Finns, Ronja Grönblom and Veera Hokka, followed closely behind, even taking second place in the medal race and the overall classification. Third place went to Norway, represented by Helene NÆSS and Marie R diameterNNINGEN. "Lanzarote is a very special place for us, we were there last year during the pandemic, and we have done very good training in this paradise," Kunze said. For Marine Grael, "these regattas are very good to put our training into practice".

Representing Spain, Maria Cantero from the Canary Islands and Patricia Suarez from Galicia fought to stay in the top 10, finishing sixth after the medal race: "We are very happy to have been able to spend the winter season here in Lanzarote and that the regatta continues to be held every year, today we had onshore wind conditions, very gusty and unstable, being able to look out was the key to the regatta," explained the sailor from Gran Canaria.

Norwegian Hermann Tomasgaard who is proclaimed champion of the ILCA 7, rose to the top on the final day. "It has been very nice to train and compete here in Lanzarote, incredible weather with good wind conditions, although there may be big waves or not, you train in front of anything". After the Norwegian sailor, Nik Aaron Willim (Germany) gets the silver medal, followed by the British Michael Beckett.

From Spain it was finally the sailor from the Canary Islands who qualified in the top 10 after achieving a sixth place in the last regatta, but a 14th place in the medal race left him in ninth place in the overall classification. "Very good championship to continue the preparation for this new season, with different conditions and very good races, with a very competitive fleet, it is perfect to start the year, I leave with a ninth overall, which is not bad, but the result is the least", concluded the Canarian sailor.

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