The Marlines de Lanzarote Canoeing Club has made history again in the world of sea kayaking by conquering several titles in the 'National Sea Kayak League' and the 'Spanish Championship', in a season full of emotions and unforgettable moments. Among the individual achievements of the paddlers of Los Marlines are the 18 medals (3 gold, 5 silver and 10 bronze) in various categories and modalities.
Los Marlines have proven to be unstoppable by obtaining the following titles in the National Sea Kayak League: Champions of the Absolute National Sea Kayak League. The team has reached the top of the competition in the absolute category, consolidating its position as "undisputed leaders" in this highly competitive category. In addition, Champions of the National League of Young Promises of Sea Kayak. The young talents of Los Marlines have once again stood out, maintaining their reign in the category of young promises.
They have been champions of the Iberdrola National Sea Kayak League. The women of Los Marlines have demonstrated their supremacy in the women's category, taking the title in the Iberdrola National League. Also, champions of the National Women's Cadet Sea Kayak League. The young athletes of Los Marlines have left their mark in the women's cadet category, rising as champions.
As for the other awards, they have been proclaimed champions of the National Men's Cadet Sea Kayak League. The youngest male talents of Los Marlines have also achieved victory in the cadet category. Champions of the National Men's Youth Sea Kayak League, in the men's youth category, those of the club again stood out as champions.
Converted into Runners-up of the National Senior Women's Sea Kayak League, the women's team of Los Marlines demonstrated "their quality" by obtaining the runner-up in the senior category. Runners-up of the National Senior Men's Sea Kayak League, the men's team of Los Marlines also stood out by obtaining the runner-up in the senior category.
Despite the strong competition, they proved to be "worthy contenders" in this demanding division. In addition to these impressive achievements, Los Marlines also shone in the Spanish Championship. They have become runners-up of the Spanish Championship in Absolute Categories. Los Marlines demonstrated "their skill and endurance competing" in the Spanish Championship and achieved an outstanding second place in the absolute categories.
Spanish Champions of Young Promises: The team was crowned national champion in the young promises category, maintaining its undefeated record since 2017 and consolidating its position as a hotbed of talent in sea kayaking.
This season has been marked by a "fierce and exciting competition" between Los Marlines and the Club Náutico La Vila Joiosa, which lasted until the last paddle. Both teams arrived at the Spanish Championship tied on points in the National League, which turned the event into a "decisive confrontation". During "two intense" days, in a Spanish Championship in which more than 60 national clubs with more than 600 paddlers competed, the Marlines de Lanzarote Canoeing Club fought with "courage and achieved the feat".
"Competition marked by a fierce and exciting competition, in which they fought with courage and achieved the feat"
The final result was extremely tight, but Los Marlines achieved 50 points more than the Club Náutico La Vila Joiosa, which allowed them to break the tie and consecrate themselves as champions of the Absolute National League and runners-up of the Spanish Championship. In the Young Promises category, the Marlines de Lanzarote Canoeing Club started with an advantage in the National League, but they did not lower their guard and successfully defended their title of Spanish Champions and Champions of the National League of Young Promises.
The athletes who stood out include: Eloy Woelke Gold in Cadet A Men SS1 and Silver in Cadet Men SS2; Jonay Rodriguez Gold in Senior Men Traditional K1; Sara Moseguez Gold in Senior Women Traditional K1; Ariadne Gimenez Silver in Cadet B Women SS1; Andor Devora Silver in Cadet Men SS2 and Bronze in Cadet B Men SS1; Jose Canovas Bronze in Senior OC1; Andrea Betancor Bronze in Cadet Women SS2; Gabriela Díaz Bronze in Cadet Women SS2; Olatz Labarga Silver in Children A Mixed SS2; Gavin Girota Silver in Children A Mixed SS2; Carla Medina Bronze in Children A Mixed SS2; Franco Ferrari Bronze in Children A Mixed SS2; Iriome Nieves Bronze in Children B Mixed SS2 and Maeva Carrión Bronze in Children B Mixed; Matias Ifrain Bronze in Children B Men SS2 and Gabor Dévora Bronze in Children B Men SS2.
This exceptional success is a testament to the "hard work, dedication and passion" that Los Marlines have invested in their sport. "They have taken the name of Lanzarote and Spain to the top of the international sea kayak scene", and their "impact" is felt throughout the sports community.
"They have taken the name of Lanzarote and Spain to the top of the international sea kayak scene"
Los Marlines is "deeply proud" of the constant support of the families, followers and friends who have been a fundamental part of this journey to glory. The team hopes to continue its legacy of excellence in sea kayaking and continue to inspire future generations of athletes.








