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U23 iQFOiL World Champions are crowned at Vanora ENGADINWIND 2024 in Silvaplana

by Vanora ENGADINWIND 2024 27 Aug 2024 10:02 UTC 20-25 August 2024
U23 iQFOiL Worlds at Vanora ENGADINWIND 2024 © Vanora ENGADINWIND 2024

Andy Brown (GBR) dominates iQFOiL International Games as British Duo and Italian prodigy shine.

In the thrilling conclusion of the iQFOiL International Games, it is Great Britain's Andy Brown who emerges as the undisputed leader of the men's competition. Brown's relentless determination and daily rallies propel him to the top of the overall rankings, securing his place as the champion. Hot on his heels is his compatriot and training partner, Finn Hawkins (GBR), whose unwavering consistency since the start of the championship pays off with a well-deserved second place. Meanwhile, the exceptionally talented 17-year-old Leonardo Tomasini from Italy proves that age is just a number, clinching third place and making a strong statement that the future of iQFOiL racing is in good hands.

Not only does Finn Hawkins secure the runner-up spot in the overall rankings, but he also proudly claims the title of U23 2024 World Champion! Right behind him, Leonardo Tomasini takes home the silver in the U23 category, while New Zealand's Eli Liefting rounds out the podium with a solid performance to earn third place.

Tamar Steinberg (ISR) Celebrates Her 18th Birthday in Style with Victory in the Women's Category

Over in the women's division, the spotlight is on the rising stars, with youth and talent stealing the show. Israel's Tamar Steinberg, who fittingly celebrates her 18th birthday during the championship, delivers a masterclass in racing to claim the top spot. Steinberg's impressive performance crowns her both the iQFOiL International Games winner and the U23 World Champion.

Following closely are Norway's dynamic duo, Maya Gysler and Tuva Oppedal, who not only secure second and third places respectively but also demonstrate that fierce competition on the water doesn't get in the way of strong friendships on land. Their camaraderie is as impressive as their skills, making them both rivals and best friends - a true testament to the spirit of what iQFOiL is.

U23 iQFOiL World Championships Results:

Women:

  • Tamar STEINBERG (ISR)
  • Maya GYSLER (NOR)
  • Tuva OPPEDAL (NOR)

Men:

  • Finn HAWKINS (GBR)
  • Leonardo TOMASINI (ITA)
  • Eli LIEFTING (NZL)

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