Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard FD July August September 2023

New heroes are hanging loose in Gizzeria

by Marina Psychogyiou 3 Jul 01:39 PDT
Polish Power in Gizzeria © IKA media/ Robert Hajduk

For more than a decade, Hang Loose Beach has been an integral part of kiteboarding's Olympic journey.

Year after year, high profile kiteboarding events have been hosted in the warm clear waters off Gizzeria, from the 3-Fin raceboards and the TT:R slalom all the way to the Olympic format and equipment, and the area has witnessed generations of riders grow and mature.

In the recent years, the age of the kiteboarding scene's protagonists has been decreasing, giving us almost identical podiums in the youth and senior's events.

With the Olympics less than a month away, all of last year's podium are training in Marseilles. Max Mader of Singapore, Riccardo Pianosi from Italy and Qibin Huang from China, although they are still eligible, will not be here to defend their medals. And while they are preparing to make history at the first ever appearence of kiteboarding in the Olympic Games, there's space for new heroes to emerge.

Lucas Fonseca from Brazil was 4th last year, but in the meantime, Swiss Gian Stragioti was by far the best at the recent senior's worlds, while team mate Karl Maeder on a good day can win races. Will we see Max Maeder's younger brother rise to the top?

The British have come to Gizzeria with one of the biggest teams, with Sam Dickinson and Matia Maini among many new faces and then there's Germany's Jan Voester and Vojtec Koska from the Czech Republic, while Thailand's Joseph Jonathan Weston, who is going to the Olympics, appeared to be in good form duting the practice race.

If for some it's about winning, some others want to see how they'll manage. 12-year-old Jean Paul Liechti Villegas from Colombia fresh from winning the A's YouthFoil U15 last week is looking forward to go really fast. Many of the A's YouthFoil competitors are taking part in a Formula Kite competition for the first time, but there are some completely new faces, like Anastasios Garipis from Greece. The ILCA 4 European champion has been a keen recreational kiteboarder and has now made the switch to the fastest of all Olympic sports.

It's a different story with the girls. Defending world champion Lysa Caval form France is here and is determined to keep her title. Silver medalist Magda Woyciechowska from Poland will do her best to improve the color of her medal this year, while her compatriot, and youth world champion 2022 Nina Arciz hopes to claim back the title she lost last year.

They will have to fend off serious challengers: A pool of British and French sailors are poised to give them a run for their money, while Olympic sailors and World Sailing Youth Worlds medalists Derin Atakan from Turkey and Catalina Turienzo from Argentina are determined to show what they can achieve, ahead of the big show later this month.

Which of the 78 participants from 20 nations across 5 continents will make it to the podium? Follow @kiteclasses to find out who will be the winners!.

More info at www.kiteclasses.org.

Related Articles

2024 Formula Kite Youth Worlds Day 4
Last moment shuffle of the finals' tickets It was a bit of a slow start this morning for the wind, but once it started blowing, it stayed for 6 full rounds of racing. It was the last day before the medal series, and the main goal for all sailors in the gold fleet was to make the cut. Posted on 6 Jul
2024 Formula Kite Youth Worlds Day 3
The day of the cut Another 'normal' Gizzeria day allowed for 5 further races and brought the qualification series to an end for the men. The top 25 will continue to the gold fleet tomorrow while the rest will compete for places 26 and lower. Posted on 5 Jul
2024 Formula Kite Youth Worlds Day 2
Turienzo and Stragiotti dominate the day Calabria Straordinaria conditions are back! The day started grey and wet, but by midday the clouds had cleared and the normal Gizzeria wind had kicked in, allowing for 5 races to be sailed. Posted on 4 Jul
2024 Formula Kite Youth Worlds day 1
Even paradise gets bad days Calabria Straordinaria took a break today, with rain squals, shifty light winds and big swell, making it impossible to put any of the organization's vessels to the sea on the opening day of the Formula Kite Youth Worlds. Posted on 3 Jul
"Voice of Sailing" Jobson to preview US prospects
In the Olympic Games and America's Cup The Sailing Museum and the National Sailing Hall of Fame invites Hall of Fame sailor and Emmy Award-winning television commentator Gary Jobson to break down the much-anticipated competitions at the museum on July 18. Posted on 3 Jul
Sail Canada Formula Kite Championships Preview
Kingston to host the event July 5-7 Formula Kite, a new event to be held this summer at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, will be showcased in Kingston this weekend, July 5-7, during the Sail Canada 2024 Formula Kite Senior Championships. Posted on 3 Jul
It's upon us
Paris 2024 happens this month. Little wonder it seems like it has come back around quickly Paris 2024 happens this month. Little wonder it seems like it has come back around quickly, when this current quadrennial actually started in 2021. Still. Is what it is… 12 sailors comprise the Australian Olympic Sailing Team. Posted on 2 Jul
Youth & Masters' Kitefoil Worlds overall
First set of titles awarded in Gizzeria! For over a decade, Calabria's consistent winds and favourable weather have made it a preferred destination for high-calibre sailing events and this year is no exception. Posted on 30 Jun
Wingfoiling without obstructive seaweed
Kiel Week is both traditional and modern Kiel Week is both traditional and modern. Wingfoilers celebrate their premiere at the 130th edition of the sailing regatta. Professionally coached youngsters demonstrate how the X-15 class gives them wings. Posted on 29 Jun
Gran Canaria to host 2024 Big Air Kite Worlds
The second major event of the kitesurfing season in the Big Air discipline The island will crown the world champions of this discipline for the first time from July 9 to 13 at Salinas de Tenefé, where the global elite will compete for the Qatar Airways GKA Big Air Kite World Championships 2024. Posted on 29 Jun
Rooster Wetsuit RangeZhik 2024 March - FOOTERMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOM