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Europe and Africa compete in the Canary Islands for the Olympic sailing pass

The Canary Islands are for the first time the continental passport to compete in three modalities of Olympic sailing: Nacra 17, 49er and 49er FX. The results can be followed live on the official website Lanzarote International Regatta, while the medal race will also be streamed.

Sunday, 21st March 2021 - The emblematic island of Lanzarote becomes until 26th March the venue for the European and African Olympic qualifier regatta for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, to be held in the middle of this year. The Canary Islands have a long tradition in sailing sports, but it is thanks to the guarantees of health safety, its location as a tri-continental bridge and the good climate of the islands that allows water sports all year round, with excellent conditions for sailing, that it has become the ideal regatta course. 

The programme foresees 3 races per day, about 18 races in total, plus the Medal Race, on three different race courses. Lanzarote will be the last chance to qualify for the Olympics, due to the fact that the Olympic places are very limited for each modality, there are still many countries without a place that could miss out on the Olympics. However, for the countries already qualified, the islands will be the stage where they will proclaim their Olympic representatives for each of these three classes, as is the case of France. 

 

Which European countries are competing for a place at the Olympic Games?

Nacra 17: Finland, Croatia, Netherlands, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Russia

49er FX: Sweden, Italy, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Belgium, Russia

49er: Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, Portugal, Estonia, Slovenia, Turkey, Russia

Tunisia is the African country aiming to represent Africa in the Nacra 17. 

 

More than 240 sailors of more than 30 nationalities from all over the world

More than 120 boats, more than 120 coaches, more than 100 staff members and more than 15 journalists will participate in the regatta. In total, around 500 people are directly involved in the event. To watch the competition in the front row there will be a daily boat available. 

Among the entries, Tara Pacheco stands out, the Canary Islander is a former world champion and is in the world top ten. Together with Florian Trittel from Barcelona, they will represent Spain at the Olympic Games in the Nacra 17 class.

In the men's 49er, Cantabrian Diego Botín and Galician Iago López are among the favourites, after finishing ninth at the Rio 2016 Games and fourth at the 2019 Worlds in New Zealand, qualifying Spain as a country for Tokyo, as well as being proclaimed 49er European champions.

In the women's 49er FX class, Galician Tamara Echegoyen and Mallorcan Paula Barceló will be the representatives in Tokyo, after winning the World Sailing Championships. Echegoyen was also gold medallist at the London 2012 Games (in the Elliott 6m class) and fourth at the Rio 2016 Games in the same 49er FX class. 

Spain triumphs in Lanzarote

The Spanish team proves to be more than ready for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, taking 3 podiums with two golds and a bronze: Diego Botín and Iago López topping the 49er, Canary Islands favourite Tara Pacheco and Catalan Florian Trittel leading in Nacra 17 and Tamara Echegoyen with Paula Barceló surprising with 49er FX bronze.

Finland qualifies for the Olympic Games in the Canary Islands

The Finnish team of Sinem Kurtbay and Janne Jarvine booked their place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Lanzarote International Regatta in the Canary Islands. The Finnish duo got the place even before the Medal Race, for which they qualified in the top five.

Belgium qualifies for the Olympic Games in the Canary Islands

The Belgian team of Isaura Maenhaut and Anouk Geurts booked their place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Lanzarote International Regatta in the Canary Islands. The Finnish duo got the place even before the Medal Race, for which they qualified in the top five.

Ireland qualifies for the Olympic Games in the Canary Islands

The Irish team of Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove booked their place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (49er class) at the Lanzarote International Regatta in the Canary Islands. The Irish duo got the place even before the Medal Race, for which they qualified in the top five.

Lanzarote reserves olympic passes for medal race

The Olympic places for Tokyo 2020 are still open. Finland is close to a ticket to Tokyo in the Nacra 17 flying catamaran, Ireland holds the 49er pass, while Belgium is in contention for the pass and the Medal Race. The final will be broadcast live on the Olympic Channel and World Sailing.

Canary Islands becomes a prelude to the Olympic Games

The Spanish team continues to dominate the Lanzarote International Regatta, with Canary Islander Tara Pacheco and Catalan Florian Trittel holding first place in Nacra 17, plus Cantabrian Diego Botín and Galician Iago López topping the 49er. Could we see the same result in Tokyo 2020?

The Spanish Team dominates the Pre-Olympics

Tara Pacheco from the Canary Islands and Florian Trittel from Barcelona have shown that they know how to read both the wind and the waves of Lanzarote better than anyone else on the Canary Islands regatta course.

The Spanish Olympic team places in the top ten in Lanzarote

The Irish, Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove, have been the first to take first place in the 49er, while the French Lili Sebesi and Albane Dubois are positioned in the women`s 49er FX. The Germans Paul Kohlhoff and Alica Stuhlemmer got in the last minute the first place in the Nacra 17 class.

NEW DATES - Notice of Race updated

Due Covid-19 pandemic restrictions the Organizing Authority has made some adjustments to facilitate the logistic between Canary Islands and the mainland.

Main Sponsors

Islas Canarias - Calidad de Vida
Cabildo de Lanzarote
Turismo Lanzarote
Turismo Lanzarote

Organizers / Institutional

Federación Canaria de Vela
Marina Rubicón
Real Club Nautico Arrecife
World Sailing
Real Federación Española de Vela
Consejo Superior de Deporte
Gobierno de Canarias
Ayuntamiento de Yaiza
DinghyCoach

Collaborators

Trasmediterránea
Naviera Armas
Murimar
Club de Regatas 4 Vientos
Club Deportivo Código Cero
Cicar
Real Club Náutico Gran Canaria
Federación de Vela Latina Canaria
Federación Insular de Vela Latina Lanzarote

In recognition

Kahaway
Barbara Muller
H10 Rubicón Palace