International Games of Torbole with Modena and Reindeer still ahead in the under 19
Still Manolo Modena and Sofia Renna at the head of the iQFoil International Games youth category
Wednesday scheduled course racing regattas from morning to 8; in the early afternoon the marathon
Third day of racing at the Circolo Surf Torbole for the IQFoil Youth and Junior International Games only for the youth under category 19, who in the early afternoon competed in other slalom tests, leading to 10 total competitions for both males and females.
The slalom sprint regattas, played especially at the start have cost some athletes disqualifications for early departure, a risk that is part of the game and above all of the discipline. In the water, therefore, only the greatest youth with the leaders of the two male and female categories that have not changed: the athlete of the Circolo Surf Torbole Manolo Modena maintains the head of the ranking, with 5 points ahead of the British Charlie Dixon after two more first partial and a fifth, discarded with the insertion of the second scrap in the 10 tests so far disputed.
A 10 points from the second the other British Monaghan. Italy in the lead also among women with Sofia Renna (Circolo Surf Torbole), stretching over the Ceka Pinosova, which remains a formidable competitor, considered the first two of the last two tests with lighter wind.
Currently they are 11 the points that divide the first two, While in 5 points from the second remains the Israeli Millo. The under 17 they didn't race, but they will be called into the water on Wednesday morning at 8:00, possibly to compete in course racing regattas if the wind conditions are sufficient.
Following the youth, who have scheduled the first regatta of the day from the hours 9:30. In the afternoon, possible departure at hours 13:30 of the marathon, which is worth double score: here the endurance of the athletes will be tested on a path lasting about an hour.
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source & photo: Elena Giolai (c) CST
video: Emilio Santinelli (c) CST