- Concepción Montesinos from Real club Náutico Torrevieja delivered an impressive performance at the 2025 Techno 293 Windsurf world Championship in Pwllheli,Wales.
- Spain’s national team won six medals, wiht notable golds in both Sub 15 and Sub 17 categories.
- Montesinos finished 14th overall in the highly competitive Sub 15 category, ranking as the third-best Spanish sailor.
- The event highlighted Spain’s growing presence in windsurfing and boosted Montesinos’ motivation for upcoming competitions.
Concepción Montesinos Shines at T293 Windsurf World Championship in Pwllheli, Wales
The talented young windsurfer Concepción Montesinos, representing the Real Club Náutico Torrevieja, has stood out at the 2025 Techno 293 World Championship. The event gathered the world’s best youth windsurfing athletes in the picturesque town of Pwllheli,Wales,on the western coast of the United Kingdom.
Spain’s Strong Presence at the Championship
The Spanish national Techno 293 team had an excellent outing at the championship, bringing home a total of six medals. Spanish athletes dominated in the Sub 15 and Sub 17 categories,with:
- Joshua Castro from Mallorca winning gold in Sub 15 male category.
- Olivia Sánchez Moral from Andalusia securing gold in Sub 15 female category.
- Lindia Pousa, a Galician sailor, winning gold in Sub 17 female category.
Montesinos’ Notable Performance in a Tough field
In the highly demanding Sub 15 category,Concepción Montesinos finished in an admirable 14th place overall among 28 top international competitors. this result not only highlights the intense competitiveness of the field but also positions Montesinos as one of Spain’s top young talents – ranking third best among her Spanish peers in the same age group.
| Name | Category | Position | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joshua Castro | Sub 15 Male | 1st | Spain |
| Olivia Sánchez Moral | Sub 15 Female | 1st | Spain |
| Lindia Pousa | Sub 17 Female | 1st | Spain |
| Concepción Montesinos | Sub 15 Female | 14th | Spain |
Club and Future Prospects
The Real club Náutico Torrevieja has praised Montesinos’ performance as a significant milestone in her promising career. Club officials commend her dedication, perseverance, and passion for windsurfing – key traits that have propelled her progress on the international stage.
Participating in the Pwllheli World Championship has provided Montesinos not only with valuable experience but also a boost in motivation for upcoming events. She continues to represent her club and Spain with determination and big ambitions for future windsurfing contests.
What This Means for Spanish Windsurfing
- Growing international success: Six medals for the national team underscore Spain’s emerging strength in youth windsurfing.
- Talent pipeline: Athletes like Montesinos and her teammates signal a bright future for Spanish windsurfing.
- Increased visibility: International events like Pwllheli help popularize windsurfing among young athletes worldwide.
the T293 World Championship in Wales has become a pivotal platform in nurturing spain’s next generation of windsurfing champions, with Concepción montesinos firmly on the path to achieving her goals.
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