The GWA Wingfoil World Cup returned to Tarifa, Spain — and Europe’s wind capital delivered exactly what you’d expect. With 28 men and 19 women on the start list, the field was stacked from the opening horn, bringing together the world’s best Surf-Freestyle talent on one of the tour’s most iconic stretches of coastline.
The forecast held firm across all four days of competition, with consistent Poniente wind giving athletes the platform they needed to unleash their best riding. The result was four days of high-level Surf-Freestyle action that set the tone for the rest of the season.
Tarifa has delivered one of the standout events of the season — a showcase of raw talent, high-stakes competition, and the kind of drama that only Valdevaqueros can produce. With Castenskiold claiming his second win of the year and Schlittenbauer bouncing back from injury in emphatic style, the title races is very much alive. The GWA Wingfoil World Tour moves on — and if Tarifa is anything to go by, the best is still to come.
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words: Gemma Hamaini
images: Samuel Cárdenas
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