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The Marlins, champions of the II Spanish Cup of sea kayak with 38 medals

The Lanzarote team was proclaimed champion of the II Spanish Sea Kayak Cup in the absolute category, champion of the II Spanish Sea Kayak Cup for Young Promises, and runner-up of the II Spanish Sea Kayak Cup in the Master category.

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The Marlines de Lanzarote Canoe Club has once again achieved a top-level performance in the II Spanish Sea Kayak Cup, held this weekend in Ciutadella de Menorca, achieving a total of 38 individual medals and confirming its hegemony on the national scene.

The Lanzarote team was proclaimed champion of the II Spanish Cup of Sea Kayaking in the absolute category, champion of the II Spanish Cup of Sea Kayaking of Young Promises, and runner-up of the II Spanish Cup of Sea Kayaking in the Master category. Results that once again place the club as a national benchmark, after performing at a high level in all categories.

The president of the Marlines Club, José María García, valued the result: “We once again demonstrate that we are a very complete team, capable of performing at our best in all categories. These results reflect the daily work and commitment of the entire club. It is a pride to see how the youth academy continues to grow and how the senior team maintains its competitive level.”

 

38 medals in all categories 

The team's balance was 12 gold medals, 10 silver medals, and 16 bronze medals, for a total of 38 individual medals.

 The competition brought together nearly 420 boats and 34 clubs from all over Spain, in a championship of great demand and high competitive level.

 

Individual results

Mixed SS2

Gabor Devora – 2nd – Cadet

Claudia Fortes – 2nd – Cadet

Isabella García – 3rd – Cadet

Tobias Locreille – 3rd – Cadet

Andor Devora – 3rd – Junior

Ariadne Giménez – 3rd – Junior

Sara Pastor – 2nd – Senior

Juan Rosete – 2nd – Senior

Children

Kevin Gálvez – 1st – Infantil A SS1

Kevin Gálvez – 1st – Infantil A SS2

Felipe Locreille – 1st – Infantil A SS2

Iker Martín – 2nd – Infantil B SS1

Theo Audenaerde – 3º – Infantil B SS1

 

Cadets

Matías Ifrain – 3º – SS2

Iriome Nieves – 3º – SS2

Gabor Devora – 2nd – Cadete A SS1

Iriome Nieves – 3rd – Cadete A SS1

Tobias Locreille – 2nd – Cadet B SS1

Claudia Fortes – 3rd – Cadet A SS1

Senior

Jonay Rodríguez – 1st – K1 Traditional

Claas Gebhardt – 3rd – SS1

Javier López – 1st – SS2

Claas Gebhardt – 1st – SS2

Irene Gana – 3rd – SS2

Svetlana Kapisovská – 3rd – SS2

Llarina Martínez – 2nd – K1 Traditional

Veterans

José Cánovas – 1st – OC1

Jonay Rodríguez – 1st – Veterano B SS1

Andoni Muro – 3rd – Veterano B SS1

Juan Tomás Méndez – 1st – Veteran B SS2

Andoni Muro – 1st – Veteran B SS2

Branislav Sramek – 1st – Veteran D SS1

Sergio Cabielles – 3rd – Veteran D SS2

Rubén Ortiz – 3º – Veterano D SS2

Juan Tomás Méndez – 2º – Veterano E SS1

Fernando Castillo – 3rd – Veteran H SS1

Giada Cerniani – 1st – Veteran B SS1

Female

Ariadne Giménez – 3rd – Junior SS1

Llarina Martínez – 2nd – Senior K1 Traditional

Irene Gana – 3º – Senior SS2

Svetlana Kapisovská – 3º – Senior SS2

Claudia Fortes – 3º – Cadete A SS1

 

Next objectives

With this result, the Club Marlines reinforces its position in the National Sea Kayak League and is already focusing on the next events on the competitive calendar.

The next commitment will be the Canary Islands Sea Kayak Championship, which will be held on May 9 in Gran Canaria, where the team will seek to continue consolidating its dominance at the regional level.

Furthermore, the club will have international representation with the canoeist Axel Celmanti, who will participate with the Spanish team in the I Paracanoe Sprint World Cup, which will take place from May 11 to 17 in Brandenburg (Germany), in a new opportunity to continue growing on the international stage. 

The Lanzarote athlete thus continues to take firm steps in his sporting progression, rowing with determination towards his great objective: the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games, where he aims to place himself among the best in the world in his discipline