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🇹🇷 Parla Kabasakal

She lost the lead on the last lay line and won the world title in a sprint to the line

2026 iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships, Sant Pere Pescador, Costa Brava, 10 July 2026 • U17 Girls world champion • Turkey wins the Nations Trophy

The last race of the 2026 iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships was as close as the format is designed to make it. Parla Kabasakal of Turkey had topped the under-17 girls' Opening Series and had a match point in hand, and she went into the Grand Final on the Costa Brava looking like the champion. Then she misjudged the final lay line, and Israel's Noa Koren went past her into the lead. On the last downwind leg Kabasakal found more speed, drew level, and beat Koren in a sprint to the finish. On 10 July 2026 she was crowned world champion.

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The iQFOiL is the Olympic windsurfing class, and its youth world championship is decided by a knockout medal series rather than by accumulated points. A week of Opening Series racing seeds the quarter-finals and hands match points to the leaders; the rest is quarter-final, semi-final, Grand Final. It is a format built to produce exactly the kind of finish Kabasakal survived — a single race in which a week's advantage can evaporate at one badly-judged mark and be won back on the next leg.

The 2026 championships ran from 3 to 10 July at Sant Pere Pescador on the Gulf of Roses, with nearly 400 athletes from 36 nations. The under-17 girls' knockout was the last of the four finals of the week. The Netherlands' Anna Jannieke Korevaar came through the quarter-final with what the class described as a flawless lay-line call, alongside Turkey's Ece Melis Baş. In the semi-final Israel's Noa Koren produced the tack of the day to win her race, and Turkey's Nisa Üstündağ came through with her.

The Grand Final itself started badly for the pre-race favourite. Poland's Michelle Urzykowski led off the line, then crashed after the first gybe and was out of contention. Kabasakal, holding the overall lead, looked to be in control until the last lay line, where a misjudgement let Koren through. A lay line is the line on which a board can reach the mark without another turn; overstanding it wastes distance, understanding it forces an extra manoeuvre. At foiling speeds the penalty for getting it wrong arrives immediately.

What followed is why the race is worth describing rather than summarising. On the final downwind leg Kabasakal closed the gap, drew level with Koren, and won the sprint to the line. Urzykowski took silver on the match points she had carried over from the Opening Series — a reminder that in this format the silver medallist can finish the deciding race behind the bronze medallist and still be second overall. Koren completed the podium.

Turkey's week was not a single result. Kabasakal's under-17 title was followed at the same awards ceremony by Zeynep Mavioglu's under-15 girls' title, and Turkey took the Nations Trophy for its performances across all youth categories, having also put Rüya Uğurlu on the under-19 women's podium in bronze and Ece Melis Baş and Nisa Üstündağ into the under-17 knockout rounds. A national programme that puts riders into the closing races of four different age groups is producing depth rather than one exceptional athlete.

The caveats are the ones that attach to every youth world title. The under-17 field is an age band roughly two years wide; the equipment is a youth rig; and the senior iQFOiL fleet, where the Olympic places are, is contested by adults for whom raw power is a large part of the equation. Kabasakal has a world championship, won in a knockout, in the class that selects Olympic windsurfers, decided by whether she could out-accelerate one rival over a few hundred metres of downwind. That is a specific and verifiable thing, and it is enough on its own.

3 Jul 2026
Championships openNearly 400 athletes from 36 nations begin the 2026 iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships at Sant Pere Pescador.
3–9 Jul 2026
Opening SeriesKabasakal finishes the week as the U17 girls' overall leader, banking a match point for the Grand Final.
10 Jul 2026
Knockout roundsKorevaar and Baş advance from the quarter-final; Koren and Üstündağ qualify from the semi-final.
10 Jul 2026
The lay lineKabasakal misjudges the final lay line and Noa Koren takes the lead in the Grand Final.
10 Jul 2026
World championKabasakal closes on the last downwind leg, draws level and wins the sprint to the line for the U17 girls' world title.
10 Jul 2026
Nations TrophyTurkey is awarded the Nations Trophy for its performances across all youth categories.
PersonCountryMilestoneAge / Stat
Parla Kabasakal🇹🇷 TurkeyU17 Girls — 1stWorld Champion
Michelle Urzykowski🇵🇱 PolandU17 Girls — 2nd (on carried match points)Silver
Noa Koren🇮🇱 IsraelU17 Girls — 3rdBronze
Turkey🇹🇷 TurkeyNations Trophy — 1stAll youth categories

Parla Kabasakal won a world championship after losing the lead of the deciding race at the last lay line. She closed on the final downwind leg, drew level with Israel's Noa Koren and beat her in a sprint to the line — one race, no second chances for the challenger, out of a championship of nearly 400 riders from 36 nations. The iQFOiL is the Olympic windsurfing class and this is its under-17 title, an age-group championship on youth equipment; the senior fleet will reshuffle the names. What is not ambiguous is that she was beaten with a few hundred metres to sail and won anyway.

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