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2024 WingFoil Racing World Cup China Overall

by Andy Rice 25 Aug 2024 08:20 PDT 19-26 August 2024
No wind but Pikachu saves the day - 2024 WingFoil Racing World Cup China Day 5 © IWSA media / Robert Hajduk

Mathis Ghio (FRA) and Nia Suardiaz (ESP) have become champions at WingFoil Racing World Cup China.

After no wind on the final day in Pingtan Island, the outcome was determined on the results from earlier in the week. Both Ghio and Suardiaz put down a winning marker in the opening Marathon Race last Wednesday, and both performed to a very high level in the short course racing of the opening series.

Chinese making rapid gains

Ghio said: "After a summer of training it was great to compete against the guys, especially on the Marathon Race course and see how the level has gone up again. Also to see the level of the Chinese team and how well they're going after a short time in the sport.

"At the moment it is the French and Italians who are dominating the top 10 but in future I think the Chinese will be very good opponents. And of course congratulations to Kamil [Manowiecki from Poland] getting silver here, a great performance, and nice to see Francesco [Capuzzo from Italy] on the podium again."

Suardiaz stoked to win again

As to winning the women's competition, 17-year-old Suardiaz commented: "I'm super stoked to win here, my first time in China. I'm really happy with how I went in the long distance race and managed to get pretty well in front of the girls, but definitely the gaps are closing. To get 30 girls competing in our fleet, that's really good, and to have so many Chinese girls competing. It's super nice to see how many people are joining this sport and are getting into the racing."

Behind Suardiaz was the reigning World Champion Maddalena Spanu from Italy who took silver, with Karolina Kluszczynska from Poland taking bronze. Just missing out on the podium but making fast progress after a summer of solid and consistent training is the teenager from Greece, Emilia Kosti.

Foil in the soft stuff? Yes we can!

It was a breakthrough event for other riders in the 113-strong field. Kamil Manowiecki (POL) finished runner-up in the men's competition, the Pole's strongest performance since he took up wingfoil racing last October at the Wingfoil Racing World Cup Sardinia. "I'm really happy to be making progress because I've been working hard and putting in the training hours with my Ozone teammate Mathis," said the Polish rider.

Coming from an Olympic racing background on the iQFOiL windsurfer and conventional sailing boats before that, Manowiecki is used to going racing in almost all conditions. He would like to see wingfoiling earn Olympic status and believes the sport is ready, provided the fleet is willing to take on the challenge of lighter winds. "We need to be ready to race in much lower wind and we can do it already," he says. "You look at Balz Mueller from Switzerland, he's a perfect example for proving that you can go foiling in any wind.

Balz of Steel

"Balz showed us in Switzerland that in 5 knots of wind if you pump enough you can get on the foil, and I think if we are fit enough as athletes we will be able to do the same. What I love about the sport is you can win sometimes just by being smart and picking the right gusts and wind shifts, and sometimes you win by being fitter. That's what I love about this sport, it's about combining your intelligence with your technique and physical fitness."

With no racing able to take place on the final day, the medallists celebrated their success with a hair-rising ride on a giant inflatable Pikachu. Is there any better way to celebrate sporting success than on an oversized Pokémon character?

Now the circuit moves on to Italy in October for Wingfoil Racing World Cup Sardinia, when no doubt the fleet will have lifted their skills to even higher levels.

Results Men

    1. Mathis Ghio, FRA - GOLD
    2. Kamil Manowiecki, POL - SILVER
    3. Francesco Cappuzzo, ITA - BRONZE

Results Women

    1. Nia Suardiaz, ESP - GOLD
    2. Maddalena Spanu, ITA - SILVER
    3. Karolina Kluszczynska, POL - BRONZE

More information and full results at wingfoilracing.com/2024europeans

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