The Techno293 and Techno293 Plus World Championships concluded successfully in Balatonföldvár, Hungary, from July 20 to July 28, 2024. This prestigious windsurfing event brought together 340 competitors from 18 countries across three continents, showcasing extraordinary talent and fierce competition. All 15 scheduled races were completed, alongside additional events like the coaches’ regatta and a fun race, making it a comprehensive and memorable championship.

Stellar Performances and Unforgettable Moments

Among the standout performances, Greece’s Danai Anagnostou emerged as a dominant force in the U17 girls’ category, winning 9 out of 15 races to secure the world title. Anagnostou attributed her success to her versatility in varying wind conditions and her strong starts. Reflecting on her victory, she said, “I think it was the wind variation that made me do so well. I feel stable in all types of winds, which changed daily here on Balaton. I managed to start very well, so I got the advantage right away.”

Anagnostou highlighted the rigorous training and passion that characterize Greek windsurfers, mentioning, “The Greeks are so good in this category because they train hard, they are passionate about windsurfing, and Greece is famous for its amazing winds. Last year I finished second in the T293 Worlds in France; this time I was determined to finish first. I gave my best every day, and the hard work paid off.”

Greek Dominance and Spanish Excellence

The championship saw remarkable achievements, particularly from Greek and Spanish competitors. In the U17 boys’ category, Greece celebrated a complete podium sweep. Similarly, Spain showcased their prowess with complete podium finishes in the U15 girls’ race and the overall U13 category.

The evening awards ceremony was a vibrant celebration, where medalists were joyfully carried on the shoulders of their friends and coaches. The loudest applause was reserved for Hungary’s Bori Bósza, the U19 bronze medallist, who was dramatically carried on a surfboard by her teammates.

Final Results: Celebrating Champions

Here are the final results of the 2024 Techno293 World Championships:

Techno Plus, Men

  1. Yugo Saito (Japan) – 43 points
  2. Minas Koutelas (Greece) – 58 points
  3. Daiki Mishiba (Japan) – 116 points

U19, Men

  1. Minas Koutelas (Greece) – 58 points
  2. Aris Panagopoulos (Greece) – 77 points
  3. Michael Andergassen (Italy) – 87 points

Techno Plus, Women

  1. Teresa Medde (Italy) – 44 points
  2. Nefeli Anagnostou (Greece) – 45 points
  3. Kristyna Chalupníková (Czech Republic) – 67 points

U19, Women

  1. Teresa Medde (Italy) – 44 points
  2. Nefeli Anagnostou (Greece) – 45 points
  3. Bori Bósza (Hungary) – 106 points

U17, Boys

  1. Panagiotis Ioannou (Greece) – 18 points
  2. Agapitos Michalis Stamatoulakis (Greece) – 40 points
  3. Pavlos Kallitsis Alagkiozian (Greece) – 44 points

U17, Girls

  1. Danai Anagnostou (Greece) – 23 points
  2. Martina Bárbara Tor (Spain) – 48 points
  3. Defne Egrilmez (Turkey) – 56 points

U15, Boys

  1. Evangelos Kyriazakos (Greece) – 61 points
  2. Georgios Kanellopoulos (Greece) – 75 points
  3. Spiros Monastiriotis (Greece) – 85 points

U15, Girls

  1. Olivia Sánchez Moral (Spain) – 24 points
  2. Lindia Miel Pousa Dios (Spain) – 31 points
  3. Mia Berazategui (Spain) – 55 points

U13

  1. Joshua Castro Jurek (Spain) – 41 points
  2. Biel Martorell Blasco (Spain) – 51 points
  3. Joan Servera (Spain) – 60 points

Conclusion

The Techno293 and Techno293 Plus World Championships 2024 in Balatonföldvár were a celebration of skill, dedication, and the spirit of windsurfing. With unforgettable performances and a spirited display of sportsmanship, the event will be remembered for years to come. As the participants return to their home countries, they carry with them not just medals but memories of a remarkable competition set against the beautiful backdrop of Hungary.

Event Website – https://worlds2024.techno293.org/