Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design LEADERBOARD

2021 KiteFoil World Series Gran Canaria - Overall

by Andy Rice, IKA 5 Dec 2021 10:19 GMT 1-4 December 2021
Final race start of the event, and the season - 2021 KiteFoil World Series Gran Canaria © IKA Media / Sailing Energy

Axel Mazella and Poema Newland have become champions of Gran Canaria, the fifth and final event of the 2021 KiteFoil World Series. Both French riders have also been crowned champions of the 2021 season.

For Mazella, this is his third World Series title to go with his victories in 2017 and 2019. For Newland, her maiden victory in the Series is the perfect conclusion to a dramatic year of improvement.

Up until the start of the year, Newland admits she hadn't been fully committed to an Olympic campaign for Paris 2024. But some time away from competition gave her the opportunity to think hard about her future. "Since January of 2021, I became really motivated and I'm really putting everything of my life into this goal. That's why maybe I did a big jump with my performance this year. Now I organise all of my life around kite foiling."

At the prize-giving, the scale of Newland's achievement hadn't yet sunk in. "I don't think I realise yet. Maybe after three or four drinks tonight I will start to understand!"

Mazella was in dominant form again today, winning five of the six races in big swell, high-wind conditions that gusted over 25 knots. The question of the Frenchman winning this event never really looked in doubt. The battle for second place, on the other hand, remained in the balance until the very final downwind leg of the final race of the year. Denis Taradin took up the race lead in a bid to close down the two point deficit to his rival Connor Bainbridge who was back in third place behind Croatia's Martin Dolenc. As things stood they would finish on equal points with the Russian Federation rider higher number of race wins giving him second overall after tiebreak.

However Dolenc slipped back, only to be replaced by Mazella who profited from an early gybe on the final run to slingshot his way past the Croatian and the Briton and into second place, close on the heels of Taradin. One more gybe to the final turning gate and Taradin stepped forward a fraction too far on his board and crashed spectacularly, his carbon bar disintegrating in the impact and the kite breaking loose and up into the air. Taradin's charge for second place was over in an instant as Mazella, Bainbridge and the rest of the fleet swept past the Russian rider.

"It was a big crash, pretty dramatic," said Taradin afterwards, "but I'm happy with third from the event and third from the season." For Bainbridge, second place was a good way to finish his year, even if he expects more in the future. "Axel remains the benchmark for all of us in those conditions but the good thing for me was that on day one we were racing it out at the front together and there wasn't much in it. Axel pulls ahead on all the little details that add up over the course of a race, and that's an area that I need to improve. But I know where I need to get for next year."

Mazella was delighted with his third season title victory. "Really good racing today, a lot to think about. In the last race I got a piece of rope that was floating in the water caught around my foil and I couldn't get it off. I tried jumping the foil a few times but in the end I had to reverse a bit and then got free of it before I could get going again. Nothing is ever easy in kitefoiling! But I'm very happy to win here and to win this championship again."

IKA Class Manager Markus Schwendtner paid tribute to the riders. "It has been a difficult season but a great success in many ways too, and that's down to many people who work to help bring this exciting sport alive, and most of all down to the talent, passion and enthusiasm of the riders who dedicate themselves to becoming the best kitefoiling athletes in the world."

2021 Kitefoil World Series Gran Canaria - Men (11 races, 3 discards)

1 FRA Axel Mazella 8pts
2 GBR Connor Bainbridge 18pts
3 RYF Denis Taradin 20pts

2021 Kitefoil World Series Gran Canaria - Women (11 races, 3 discards)

1 FRA Poema Newland 77pts
2 RYF Valeria Garashchenko 100pts
3 AUT Alina Kornelli 105pts

Full results: www.kitefoilworldseries.com

2021 Kitefoil World Series Overall - Men (5 Events)

1 FRA Axel Mazella 1893pts
2 GBR Connor Bainbridge 1854pts
3 RYF Denis Taradin 1852pts

2021 Kitefoil World Series Overall - Women (5 Events)

1 FRA Poema Newland 1558pts
2 FRA Lauriane Nolot 1430pts
3 RYF Valeria Garashchenko 1321pts

2021 Kitefoil World Series Overall - Masters (5 Events)

1 SUI Kari Eisenhut 1268pts
2 DEN James Johnsen 1154pts
3 ITA Simone Romano 570pts

2021 Kitefoil World Series Overall - Under 19 (5 Events)

1 ITA Riccardo Pianosi 1125pts
2 RYF Mikhail Novikov 924pts
3 ITA Angelo Soli 914pts

Related Articles

FRA, GER, GBR lead qualification numbers
For Paris 2024 Olympic Games The Paris 2024 Olympic Games will see at least 63 nations represented across 10 events this summer after qualifying concluded at the Last Chance Regatta in Hyères in the south of France. Posted today at 11:14 am
Bainbridge victory paves way in Hyeres
Securing a Formula Kite Olympic quota place for Team GB Connor Bainbridge revelled in a 'rollercoaster' Last Chance Regatta that ended in him securing an Olympic quota place for Team GB. Posted today at 9:23 am
Australian Sailing Team at French Olympic Week
A pair of Silvers on French waters for Australian sailors Australian sailors showcased their skill and determination amidst challenging conditions at French Olympic Week in Hyeres, securing two silver medals and positioning themselves strongly for Paris 2024. Posted on 27 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta overall
Rose wins French Olympic Week, Lyons and Edegran qualify for Paris 2024 Winds in the high 20s caused an early end to the 55th French Olympic Week. With no medal races, yesterday's scores stand, and US Sailing Team's Charlotte Rose is taking home her first World Cup win of her career in the ILCA 6. Posted on 27 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 6
The penultimate day of racing greeted competitors with dark, rainy skies US Sailing Team's Ford McCann took the water for the ILCA 7 Last Chance medal race but entered with too many points between himself and third to make Olympic country qualification possible. Posted on 26 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 6
Six Olympic dinghy places claimed by emerging nations Six of the eight men's and women's dinghy Olympic places on offer at the Last Chance Regatta were claimed by sailors supported by the World Sailing Emerging Nations Program on a rain-soaked final day of qualification at the Semaine Olympique Française. Posted on 26 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 5
Sister act seals Olympic spot in windsurfing Czech sisters Katerina and Barbora Svikova took gold and silver in the three-rider final of the women's windsurfing competition on day five of the Last Chance Regatta in the south of France. Posted on 25 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 5
Lyons, Edegran punch their tickets to Paris 2024 Day five of French Olympic Week brought chills and thrills for the US sailors. The Men's iQFOiL and Men's Formula Kite athletes secured USA country qualification amid a chilly, classic French Mistral wind with 15-20 knots out of the west. Posted on 25 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 4
The iQFOiL fleets hit the water early The iQFOiL fleets hit the water early for day four in pursuit of the event's only marathon race. After a dynamic upwind rabbit start, both Last Chance and Qualified Nations fleets set out for the hour-long race in 13 knots of breeze. Posted on 24 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 4
Bainbridge grabs last chance Paris 2024 ticket for Team GB Connor Bainbridge finally claimed a place in the men's kite at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games for Great Britain, approximately eight months later than he expected, after a dominant display at the Last Chance Regatta in Hyères. Posted on 24 Apr