Daje Sammy!
Tra trasloco della ditta (per fortuna al 1° ottobre sarà finita anche questa odissea…) e lavori/stress/rotture di balls “ottime e abbondanti” per cercare di rientrare in casa, almeno forse per Natale, dopo l’incendio che l’ha devasta a fine luglio… ho tralasciato un po’ le “cose” legate al windsurf e al nostro giornaletto.
E dire che di cose che bollono in pentola, ce ne sarebbero un botto ed in più sarebbe un bel momento di… Liguria Pride!
E si perchè dopo l’impresa di Matteo con la traversata delle Corsica, ora abbiamo un altro nostro giovanissimo amico e conterraneo Samuele Ferraro, che al momento è secondo under 20 della tappa Cold Hawaii PWA Youth Windsurf World Cup dietro a Dunky junior (più grandicello di Samuele e che corre già con i “grandi”… ) ed ha battuto fior, fior di suoi coetanei in gara in gran parte già sontuosamente sponsorizzati…
Per la cronaca infatti è in pieno svolgimento a Klitmøller in Danimarca la tappa Cold Hawaii PWA Youth Windsurf World Cup che vede impegnati la nuova generazione di Waver, divisi in categoria di età… (Men Wave (under 20), Men Wave (under 17), Men Wave (under 15), Men Wave (under 13), Women Wave (under 17), Women Wave (under 15), Women Wave (under 13).
Siamo giunti al day 4 e dopo un terzo giorno con 40 nodi di vento, ma anche freddo porco, pioggia, 3.2 a palla e più di un albero di onda che hanno in parte delineato i reali “valori” in campo, ieri è stata una giornata un po’ più rilassante… vento molto meno forte e clima quasi estivo, dove però non è mancata l’action con Maria Morales Navarro e Peter Gobisch che si si sono assicurati rispettivamente la vittoria in Under 20 femminile e Under 15 maschile.
Oggi i venti si riprenderanno sono previsti 20 m/s.. e potrebbero essere degna cornice per l’ultima parte della gara degli Under 17 e Under 20 Ragazzi.
Non ci rimane quindi che fare il tifo per il nostro atletino…. bravo, buono, bello giovincello con un sacco di capelli 🤣🤣🤣… daje Sammy!
Boy’s U15 Double Elimination Result
1st Peter Gobisch | GER (Fanatic / Duotone)
2nd Arthur Van den Brande | BEL (RRD / RRD Sails)
3rd Javier Escribano Toribio | ESP (Goya Windsurfing)
Girl’s U20 Double Elimination Result
1st Maria Morales Navarro | ESP (Goya Windsurfing)
2nd Isabel Trivino Delgado | ESP (Severne / Severne Sails)
3rd Sol Degrieck | BEL (Severne / Severne Sails)
4th Julia Pasquale | ESP (Fanatic / Duotone)
5th Lucia Trivino Delgado | ESP (Severne / Severne Sails)
Current Results 2022 Cold Hawaii PWA Youth Windsurf World Cup
Boy’s Under 17 Single Elimination
1. Anton Richter | GER (JP / NeilPryde)
2. Tobias Bjornaa | DEN (Fanatic / Duotone)
3. Hannes Gobisch | GER (Fanatic / Duotone)
Boy’s Under 20 Single Elimination
1. Liam Dunkerbeck | ESP (Starboard / Severne Sails)
2. Samuele Ferraro | ITA
3. Nick Spangenberg | GER (JP / GUNSAILS)
Photos © PWA/Carter
Day 4: Maria Morales Navarro & Peter Gobisch Secure Victories in U20 Girl’s & U15 Boy’s respectively
If you pulled up at the former fish powder factory in Hanstholm you could see some smooth sailing today. Due to the drop in the wind, Mother Nature encouraged the sailors to show us some wave riding. cowabunga. The sun also arrived for the show.
Expert, Mads Bjørnå (Fanatic / Duotone), explained that the tactic of the day was to wait for the big sets and not to force it too much. But if you decided to go for a smaller wave you had to pull a rabbit out from the hat to impress the judges. No easy task unless you were the future of the sport, hehe.
Today was another display of dominance from Maria Morales (Goya Windsurfing), who proved why she is the best. The young Spaniard finished numero uno in the Women’s Under 20, but the young Sol Degrieck (Severne / Severne Sails) was certainly putting up a fight as she sailed all the way to 3rd place. Phenomenal sailing. Another solid and undoubtedly very inspiring surfer today was Lucia Trivino (Severne / Severne Sails), who controlled the ocean like she was the daughter of Nord. Keep threading the needle. She nailed the 2nd place.
Javier Escribano (Goya Windsurfing) was a true force of nature today in the Boy’s Under 15. Yesterday he got stuck at the bottom of the bracket, but today he redeemed himself and sailed all the way to earn bronze. And that was not due to the sun. The battle for silver and gold was fought between Peter Gobisch (Fanatic / Duotone) and Arthur Van Den Brande (RRD / RRD Sails). Rumour has it that Arthur mis-selected a wave, which Gobisch was already riding, which ruined Arthur’s best score and Peter sealed the deal in the 2nd final heat, which meant that Peter Gobisch shouldn’t dig more for gold. Peter grabbed first place. Arthur Van Den Brande had to accept that he had to eat with silverware tonight. He ended 2nd.
It was a nice and warm summer day, says Mads Bjørnå. See you tomorrow for the last bit of the Boy’s Under 17 and Under 20 ordinary competition. The winds will pick up again and we expect to reach 20 m/s. Be there or be triangular.