Gran Canaria Gloria Windsurf World Cup 2024 | Final Highlights
The prestigious Gran Canaria Gloria Windsurf World Cup 2024 has reached its climax, with the decisive matchups taking place at Pozo Pozo Izquierdo.
The men's final was claimed by Canarian Marino Gil, who faced German Julian Salmonn, thus winning the 36th edition of the iconic wave sailing competition.
In the women's final, Aruban Sarah-Quita Offringa defeated German Lina Erpenstein, meeting expectations after the absence of the Ruano Moreno sisters.
Marino Gil achieved his dream of winning the world title at home, marking his first victory in the PWA World Tour after a spectacular final against German Julian Salmonn.
With a score of 28.43 points, Gil sealed his victory with a perfect pushloop forward.
Meanwhile, the German resident in Tenerife attempted to surpass Gil with a one-foot backloop and a front 360, but Gil’s narrow lead secured the crown.
"It has always been my dream since I was little to win here. I am very happy and extremely grateful to everyone for making this event possible," stated Marino Gil, who also noted that the conditions were excellent, showcasing the classic Pozo style.
Gil is now focused on further improvement, aiming to win the world championship by the end of the season.
In the women's category, Sarah-Quita Offringa claimed the Pozo Izquierdo crown for the first time after a close final.
Her performance included a 6.8-point Backloop and a 5.3-point Forward, maneuvers that allowed her to surpass German Lina Erpenstein, who kept the competition thrilling until the last moments with a Forward that nearly won her the title.
"I am super happy to have finally won here. I have been training in Pozo for many years, and it is always challenging, either due to the conditions or Daida Moreno always winning," expressed the Aruban.
The Aruban recalled that her first time at Pozo Izquierdo in 2013 ended in last place, making this victory the perfect way to "close the circle."
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The men's final was claimed by Canarian Marino Gil, who faced German Julian Salmonn, thus winning the 36th edition of the iconic wave sailing competition.
In the women's final, Aruban Sarah-Quita Offringa defeated German Lina Erpenstein, meeting expectations after the absence of the Ruano Moreno sisters.
Marino Gil achieved his dream of winning the world title at home, marking his first victory in the PWA World Tour after a spectacular final against German Julian Salmonn.
With a score of 28.43 points, Gil sealed his victory with a perfect pushloop forward.
Meanwhile, the German resident in Tenerife attempted to surpass Gil with a one-foot backloop and a front 360, but Gil’s narrow lead secured the crown.
"It has always been my dream since I was little to win here. I am very happy and extremely grateful to everyone for making this event possible," stated Marino Gil, who also noted that the conditions were excellent, showcasing the classic Pozo style.
Gil is now focused on further improvement, aiming to win the world championship by the end of the season.
In the women's category, Sarah-Quita Offringa claimed the Pozo Izquierdo crown for the first time after a close final.
Her performance included a 6.8-point Backloop and a 5.3-point Forward, maneuvers that allowed her to surpass German Lina Erpenstein, who kept the competition thrilling until the last moments with a Forward that nearly won her the title.
"I am super happy to have finally won here. I have been training in Pozo for many years, and it is always challenging, either due to the conditions or Daida Moreno always winning," expressed the Aruban.
The Aruban recalled that her first time at Pozo Izquierdo in 2013 ended in last place, making this victory the perfect way to "close the circle."
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