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Emma Wilson launches LA 2028 campaign in Lanzarote

by British Sailing Team 29 Jan 02:20 AEDT 29 January - 2 February 2025
Emma Wilson © Sailing Energy / iQFOiL Class

The 2025 iQFOiL Games kicks off in Playa Blanca on the Canary Island of Lanzarote on Wednesday January 29 and concludes on Sunday February 2.

After missing the European Championships in October last year in favour of a well-earned rest in the wake of Paris 2024, double Olympic bronze medallist Emma Wilson (below) returns to the start line to kickstart her LA 2028 campaign. Wilson will be joined by a host of up-and-coming British athletes including Alice Read, Jennie Roberts and under 19 world champion Darcey Shaw. In the men's fleet an eight-strong contingent will be led by under 23 world champion Finn Hawkins, and European silver and bronze medallists Andy Brown and Matt Barton.

The first big event of 2025 - and arguably the LA 2028 cycle - is upon us. The iQFOiL class always puts on a show, and the opening round of the three-date iQFOiL Games promises to be no different. The talk of the boat park is the change to the sails used, with women downsizing to a 7.3m sail and men to an 8m sail. The changes have been brought in to make the sport more accessible to athletes of differing body types and create a fairer playing field.

Eagle-eyed fans of the British Sailing Team's iQFOiL squads will notice a name missing from the entry list. Catrin Williams, a staple of the women's team, has put a hold on her Olympic windsurfing career. But it's not the last you'll hear from Williams - she's changed disciplines to Formula Kite!

What they said:

Emma Wilson (Portland, Dorset)
"I guess it's a good chance to race on our new sail - we only got it a few weeks ago so everyone is new to it, which is kinda fun. After the Olympics I had a big break which I needed. Since January I've been back training with the British Sailing Team's iQFOiL women's squad and it's been fun. I'm enjoying it and for me that's what I want to keep doing."

Matt Barton (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
"iQFOiL season kicks off in Lanzarote and will be the first opportunity for us to race on the new 8m sail. We have had some great training so far this winter here so it will be a great opportunity to see how it compares up with the best in the world."

Andy Brown (Glasgow, Scotland)
"Training has been going very well with the rest of the team out here in Playa Blanca. Happy to be going into the first official regatta on the 8m sail. Fleet quality will be high and it's a great opportunity to show my level and improve before the Princess Sofia Regatta."

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