The winner cannot be anyone else. Brazilian rider Miakili Sol, representing the United States at this stop, demonstrated her hierarchy and defended the Kitesurf World Cup title she had also won in Salinas del Rey last year.
She took what belonged to her, after surprisingly losing in the first stop of the World Cup against the three-time world champion Bruna Kajiya, the little ‘Mai’, as some people call her, climbed to the top of the throne again and regained the first place in the world rankings within this sport.
“This title means a lot to me as I come from second place in Qatar. Being in first place again and especially in Salinas is very valuable. It’s wins that keep motivating me to do what I do,” he told EL HERALDO.
The Brazilian, who did not have an easy time in the competition and had to leave the aforementioned rivals such as Spain’s Claudia León, Sweden’s Nathalie Lambrecht and Bruna Kajiya behind, managed to maintain her level and limit the damage in a day full of inaccuracies . .
“Without sounding arrogant, I prepare a lot for these events. I don’t want to detract from my rivals, but since I reacted I had a winner’s mentality. I focused on what I do and therefore on the result. Salinas is also a special place, it allows me to get the best out of myself,” he clarified.
“In the water we are all competition, but out of it we are friends. We discuss how the presentation went and we don’t mix friendship with what happens there. We talked about how we feel in the game,” he added about his conversation with Bruna at the end of the final.
Mikaili Sol has been the best in the women’s field for years and said she hopes to continue to captivate the public for this sport.
Source: El heraldo

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