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2026 Wingfoil Racing World Cup Calabria - Day 1

by IWSA Media 9 Jul 02:58 PDT

The Wingfoil Racing World Cup has reached Calabria for the first time, bringing the world's leading riders to the thermal breezes of Gizzeria for the fourth stop of a season that is gathering momentum with every event.

For the next five days the beaches of southern Italy will provide the backdrop to one of the sport's fastest-growing international competitions, where reliable afternoon winds and warm Mediterranean waters promise a demanding examination of both speed and tactical judgement.

At the centre of the story is Poland's Kamil Manowiecki, who arrives in Italy seeking a third successive World Cup victory after commanding wins in Turkey and Switzerland.

"I'm feeling pretty good coming into this event," Manowiecki said. "We're expecting good breeze up to 18 knots and some waves - all conditions I love."

His chief rival may once again be Italy's Francesco Cappuzzo, who pushed the Pole throughout the previous round in Switzerland and now returns to waters he knows intimately. Across the Tyrrhenian Sea, Sicily - his home - is visible on a clear day.

"I love being here because it was where I had one of my first big competitions back in 2021," Cappuzzo said. "I was back here recently for the Italian Championships and, what's more, I can look across the water and see Sicily, where I'm from."

If the pre-event narrative centred on whether anyone could halt Manowiecki's momentum, the opening day suggested otherwise. The Pole ended the day in tenth place overall.

Four long-distance races for both the men's and women's fleets provided an absorbing start to the competition, although the anticipated 18-knot breeze never fully materialised. Instead, competitors were greeted by winds of around 11-13 knots which ensured the leaderboard remained fluid throughout the afternoon.

The day's first drama unfolded before the men's fleet had even crossed the start line.

Italian Ernesto De Amicis suffered a late equipment failure when the boom on his wing gave way only minutes before the opening rabbit start. Forced back to the beach, he hurriedly inflated a replacement 6.5m Zaoli wing before launching in pursuit of the field, crossing the start-line around 30 seconds after the rest of the 50-strong fleet.

"I was wondering if there was even any point in doing the race," De Amicis admitted. "But I thought, 'Let's see what happens.' I'm glad I did because I managed to pass most of the fleet and finish in the top ten, which was awesome. I'm so pleased I did it."

The opening race itself ended in the closest possible fashion as New Zealand's Sean Herbert hunted down Italy's Gregorio Pugliese on the final downwind leg. Pugliese, however, just managed to hold on and claim the photo finish.

Another encouraging performance came from young American Kai Mirel, whose confidence continues to grow on the circuit. Having rounded the top mark at the front during the final race of the day, he briefly found himself in unfamiliar territory.

"I was reaching the top mark in first place and looked around because I'm not used to it," Mirel said. "I started thinking, 'What do I do now?'" Mirel eventually finished that race in fourth place.

The women's fleet produced an equally compelling contest.

Defending World Cup champion Maddalena Spanu arrived in Calabria expecting another duel with France's Vaina Picot after the pair's dramatic battle in Switzerland, where Picot's late crash allowed the Italian to snatch victory.

"The women's fleet is always getting stronger," Spanu said. "But I like these conditions, so I'm going into this feeling good."

Picot immediately laid down a marker by winning three of the day's four races, although Spanu ensured she remained firmly in contention by taking victory in the final race of the afternoon.

Behind them, another Italian emerged as one of the day's success stories. Charlotte Baruzzi consistently challenged the established stars, collecting three third-place finishes to underline her growing reputation.

With four days of racing still to come before Sunday's medal series, the opening exchanges have merely sharpened the intrigue.

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