Summary
- Ander Martín, rower from Real Club Náutico Torrevieja, wins gold at the 1924 Pharoes Trophy in Oeiras, Portugal.
- The regatta featured challenging sea and current conditions in the Tagus River bay.
- The event became a key benchmark after the World Rowing Championship’s venue change to turkey.
- Martín dedicates his victory to his family, team, and club, highlighting their support.
- The win boosts Martín’s readiness for the upcoming Spanish, European, and World Championships.
Ander Martín Triumphs at 1924 Pharoes Trophy Amidst Challenging Conditions
Ander Martín, the talented rower from Real Club Náutico Torrevieja, has clinched the gold medal at the highly regarded 1924 Pharoes Trophy, held this past weekend on the beaches of Oeiras, Portugal. This victory shines brightly in Martín’s career as it took place in a tough maritime environment renowned as one of the prime European hotspots for ocean rowing.
Challenging Currents and Unexpected Victory
The competition at the 1924 Pharoes Trophy tested the athletes’ skills against complex natural forces. Martín remarked on the difficulties posed by powerful currents: “The hardest part here was dealing with the currents. Keep in mind we’re in the bay where the Tagus River flows into the Atlantic,just imagine…” Despite these challenges,Martín’s skill and determination pushed him ahead to the top spot in the race.
Context of the Win: Adjusting to World Championship Changes
The event was not originally planned in Martín’s racing calendar this season. Though, the uncertainty caused by the cancellation of the initial World Rowing Championship venue added a level of importance to the Pharoes Trophy. With Turkey recently confirmed as the new host for November, this race became a crucial stepping stone for athletes to gauge their form and readiness.
Martín reflected on his performance saying, “I wasn’t at 100%, as expected, but I leave with a good feeling. It confirms we are on the right track with our work.”
Dedication to Family and Team Support
For Martín, this victory carries a personal meaning beyond the medal itself. he dedicated his gold to those closest to him: “To my team, my club, and especially my family. They are with me every day, pushing me forward even when things get tough. This gold is theirs too.”
Rowing’s Transformative Phase and Future Ambitions
The sport of ocean rowing is undergoing significant growth and change both in Spain and internationally. Ander Martín embraces this evolution enthusiastically: “We are part of a transformation in this sport that will shape its future.”
Looking ahead, Martín aims to continue improving and challenging himself in major upcoming competitions:
- Spanish National Championship
- European Championship
- World Championship in Turkey
His clear goal: to keep raising his performance level and represent his club and country with pride.
About the 1924 Pharoes Trophy
The 1924 Pharoes Trophy, hosted in Oeiras, Portugal, is regarded as one of the most prestigious ocean rowing competitions in Europe. taking place in the turbulent waters near the mouth of the Tagus River, it attracts elite rowers from across the continent who test their endurance and technique against the unpredictable sea currents.
| Event | Location | Conditions | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1924 Pharoes Trophy | Oeiras, Portugal | Strong ocean currents, variable weather | Ander Martín (Real Club Náutico Torrevieja) |
Conclusion
Ander Martín’s gold medal victory at the 1924 Pharoes Trophy is a testament to his perseverance and rowing prowess, especially given the tough conditions and recent uncertainties in the international rowing calendar. As he gears up for major championships ahead, this triumph not only boosts his confidence but also highlights the potential of Spanish ocean rowers on the global stage.
Sources:
- El Periodic – Ander Martín conquista el Campeonato de remo 1924 pharoes Trophy Portugal: https://www.elperiodic.com/torrevieja/ander-martin-conquista-campeonato-remo-1924-pharoes-trophy-portugal_1028147

