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2026 iQFOiL Open European Championships in Portimão - Day 2

by iQFOiL Class Association 20 May 07:41 BST 18-23 May 2026

Tactical racing and changing conditions

Luuc Van Opzeeland and Tamar Steinberg lead the fleets, who today competed respectively in Course Racing and Upwind Sprint

After an opening day sailed in steady northwesterly conditions, the 2026 iQFOiL Open European Championships continued on Tuesday in Portimão, with the fleet returning to the waters off Praia da Rocha for the second day of competition. Yesterday's racing immediately established the tone for what is proving to be a highly competitive championship, with 192 athletes from 42 nations now fully immersed in the demanding six-day regatta.

Today's conditions offered a very different challenge from Day 1. The thermal breeze arrived later in the afternoon, building from approximately 16:30 onwards and ranging between 8 and 11 knots from around 270 degrees. Compared to the opening day, the airflow was more westerly, lighter and significantly less stable, creating a technical racecourse where maintaining speed through transitions and identifying the best pressure lanes became essential.

The fleet was divided across two separate race areas, each featuring a different racing format and tactical approach.

In the Bravo Race Area, the Men competed in Course Racing, one of the core disciplines of iQFOiL competition and a format designed to test the full spectrum of tactical and technical skills. Raced on classic windward-leeward courses with multiple upwind and downwind legs, the format requires athletes to constantly balance speed, positioning and strategic decision-making throughout each race.

In the Men's fleet, Dutch Olympic bronze medallist Luuc Van Opzeeland (NED 55) moves into the overall lead after another highly consistent day on the water, highlighted by two race wins in the four races completed today. Denmark's Johan Søe (DEN 37) remains firmly in contention in second place overall, while Australia's Grae Morris (AUS 81) climbs to third after a solid performance in the lighter thermal conditions. Britain's Finn Hawkins (GBR 19), who had initially led the championship after Day 1, now sits fourth overall following a costly UFD penalty despite continuing to show excellent speed across both race formats.

Italy's U23 sailor Federico Alan Pilloni (ITA 286) continues to impress in fifth overall after another strong day that included a race win. Italy also places Nicolò Renna (ITA 150) and Luca Di Tomassi (ITA 5) inside the provisional top ten after eight races completed in Portimão. Following a Jury decision, Race 1 of the Men series, sailed yesterday, was officially reinstated into the overall standings and is now included in the provisional classification.

Meanwhile, in the Alpha Race Area, the Women fleet raced in the Upwind Sprint format, a much shorter and more explosive discipline focused on acceleration, precision and rapid tactical execution. Raced on compact upwind courses and lasting between just 2 and 5 minutes, the format leaves almost no margin for error. Success in Upwind Sprint racing depends heavily on immediate acceleration off the start line, clean board handling and the ability to maximize VMG while making fast tactical decisions under pressure.

Israel's Tamar Steinberg (ISR 216) strengthened her grip on the overall lead with an exceptional performance in the lighter conditions. The 19-year-old U23 sailor delivered an almost perfect scoreline of 1, 1, 1 and 19, comfortably maintaining first place overall thanks to her consistency and speed. Norway's Maya Gysler (NOR 21), also U23, moves into second place after a very solid day featuring three race wins, confirming her strong form throughout the championship. China's Zheng Yan (CHN 37) climbs to third overall following a highly consistent series in the afternoon races.

With different formats, changing Atlantic conditions and close overall standings, the 2026 iQFOiL Open European Championships continue to test every aspect of modern Olympic windfoiling as the battle for the European titles intensifies in Portimão. Tomorrow we'll get into the Final Series, with both groups separated in Gold and Silver fleets.

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