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GWA Wingfoil World Cup Abu Dhabi - Day 1

by Ian MacKinnon 30 Oct 11:41 GMT 28 October - 2 November 2025

The current FreeFly-Slalom world champions, Italy's Francesco Cappuzzo and Spain's Nia Suardiaz, got off to slow starts in Abu Dhabi as each looked to close out their third successive titles.

Both athletes came into the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Abu Dhabi ranked first in the FreeFly-Slalom title race after winning the first two stops on the season in Leucate, France, and Fuerteventura, in the Canaries.

But after making it to the first and only elimination round of the day, Cappuzzo failed to finish the race in the tricky conditions on the course just metres off Fahid Island's Barbossa Beach.

In the women's two races, Suardiaz suffered a similarly mixed outing. She failed to finish the first race and another error in the second race saw her slip to finish third, leaving her adrift in the rankings with key rival Kylie Belloeuvre in the lead with two wins.

Force a mistake

Suardiaz knew Belloeuvre was going to be her biggest obstacle to the title, but was confident she had the measure of the Frenchwoman ahead of the start of the action.

"My biggest rival is Kylie Belloeuvre," said Suardiaz. "Right now she's ranked number two. I'm currently ranked first, but since there's no discard this year, I can't really miss anything."

In Suardiaz's first race, she started well. But she was too tight to an early mark and dropped off her foil, allowing rivals to flood through. Belloeuvre came into Abu Dhabi ranked number two and gained most from Suardiaz's mistake.

Belloueuvre kept her nerve to take the opening win. Spain's Mar de Arce crossed the line second, with the Austrian, Viola Lippitsch, in third.

For Suardiaz, the day's second race started much better and she had a healthy lead for much of the way. But the Spaniard was harried all the way by Belloeuvre, who was looking for every opportunity to pass and hoping to force a mistake.

Had a cushion

At the end of the pump track, Suardiaz cracked and Belloeuvre slipped past on the inside to take the win. On the race to line Suardiaz dropped another place to Lippitsch.

In the men's slalom races, Francesco Cappuzzo, had an equally difficult opening. He knew had a cushion, but realised there was little scope for errors on his part.

"I'm in a easier spot where I don't necessarily have to win to get the title," said Cappuzzo. "For sure, I want to do good. But not having a discard applies a bit of pressure. It's something I can deal with."

The Italian made it to the first elimination round final, but after that things went awry and he failed to finish the race, leaving him in ninth place.

Costly error

Fellow Italian, Alessandro Tomasi, led almost all the way down the track and looked to have a good win in the bag. France's Bastien Escofet never gave up, hoping for a passing chance.

Tomasi made a costly error as he rounded the final mark after the pump track, and crashed down. Escofet, ranked number two, flew past to take the win.

Escofet was followed over the line by the Italians, Sebastiano Zorzi, Nicoló Spanu, Riccardo Zorzi, and France's Julien Rattotti. Tomasi finally limped home in sixth spot.

It is still early in the piece for the world champions, but the coming days' action will no doubt deliver more upsets, thrills and spills.

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