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iQFOiL Asian Championships and iQFOiL International Games in Shenzhen, China - Day 4

by iQFOiL Class Communications 23 Nov 06:35 PST 19-25 November 2025

Day 4 of the iQFOiL Asian Championships and iQFOiL International Games delivered another unforgettable day of racing, as competitors showcased incredible skills and determination in light and tricky wind conditions.

Despite the challenges, athletes pushed the boundaries of what's possible in foiling windsurfing, with races for all categories highlighting their adaptability.

The day started with just enough breeze to kick off the action, but wind shifts and lulls throughout the course tested even the most experienced racers. In the morning, the Youth and Junior fleets took on Slalom courses, with three races completed for the U19s and two for the U17s. The Seniors followed in the afternoon, managing to finish one race in the light breeze.

The winds remained below 10 knots for much of the day, demanding strategic thinking and physical endurance from the sailors. Pumping to the maximum and making precise tactical decisions, the competitors delivered an inspiring performance that demonstrated the exceptional talent on display at this year's championships.

Day 4 Rankings

Top 3 Senior Women (11 races completed):

    1. Jie DU (CHN 111)
    2. Xianting HUANG (CHN 3)
    3. Zheng YAN (CHN 37)

Jie Du (CHN 111, Senior Women's Leader): "Today we only managed one race due to the light winds and a bit of rain. I'm happy we could compete here in Shenzhen—it's such a beautiful place. I hope everyone enjoys the city and comes back to China to race."

Top 3 Senior Men (12 races completed):

    1. Kun BI (CHN 1)
    2. Ching Yin CHENG (HKG 21)
    3. Zhen HUANG (CHN 577)

Ling Yeung Au (HKG 33, Senior Men's Competitor):
"Racing was tough in today's light winds. I had some leading moments but faced technical challenges, which made it hard to maintain my position. I'm hoping for better conditions tomorrow to get some course racing in!"

Top 3 U19 Women (11 races completed):

    1. Wing Tung CHOY (HKG 34)
    2. Ning SUN (CHN 679)
    3. Angyal CHEW (SGP 711)

Wing Tung Choy (HKG 34, U19 Women's Leader):
"We had three races today, and I won two of them, which was amazing! It was quite light—around 6 to 9 knots—but I loved it and am looking forward to the coming days."

Top 3 U19 Men (12 races completed):

    1. King HUNG (HKG 23)
    2. Sum Kit Anson CHAN (HKG 35)
    3. Long Yin Bosco SO (HKG 36)

Top 3 U17 Women (10 races completed):

    1. Ching Suet YUEN (HKG 43)
    2. Yafeng DENG (CHN 676)
    3. Tsz Yuet CHEUNG (HKG 24)

Ching Suet Yuen (HKG 43, U17 Women's Leader):
"The day was pretty great for me, though unfortunately, I got a BFD. Still, I'm happy to be leading the Under 17 girls and look forward to the next races."

Top 3 U17 Men (10 races completed):

    1. Chun Kiu Curtis HO (HKG 12)
    2. Shi JEIYU (CHN 632)
    3. Chi Yeung FENG (HKG 18)

Chun Kiu Curtis Ho (HKG 12, U17 Men's Leader):
"Today's conditions were quite light, but I had a few fantastic starts and managed to stay in front of the fleet. I'm really happy with a first and second today!"

Looking ahead

The forecast for the next few days shows promises for slightly stronger winds, potentially offering more consistent conditions for the sailors to demonstrate their full capabilities. As the championships hits its halfway mark, the competition remains fierce, and every race counts.

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