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Aruba’s Westera will not advance to men’s windsurfing semifinals

Westera began the race in third place but dropped to fifth by the third mark, where he ultimately finished. Despite this, Westera's performance in the competition has been impressive. He entered the quarterfinals ranked ninth in the series, with 120 total points and 90 net points.

His standout moment came in race 12, where he finished second, demonstrating his exceptional windsurfing skills. In race one, Westera finished 11th, demonstrating his athleticism from the start. In races two and three, he finished 12th, continuing his consistent streak.

Despite a big setback in race four, where he finished 17th, he rebounded in race five, rising to 10th. He finished 13th in race six.

Westera's performance began to change in race seven when he finished eighth propelling him into the top 10. Despite falling to 12th in race eight, he soon recovered by capturing third in race nine.  He continued to perform well in consecutive races, placing sixth in race 10, eighth in race 11, and seventh in race 13.

The 26-year-old won the 2023 Pan American Games iQFoil silver medal, completing his Olympic qualifying. He also won the silver medal at the 2015 IFCA Funboard Slalom Youth & Masters World Championships and gold in the 2012 IFCA Funboard Juniors Slalom World Championship.

 With a good season behind him, Westera has demonstrated his athletic abilities and proudly represented Aruba on the international scene making his mark at the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

St Lucia’s Luc Chevrier best placed Caribbean participant after two races in Men’s Dinghy

Chevrier finished 24th in the first race, a performance that was marked by strong advancement as he climbed to 16th at mark 4, then to 14th at mark 1. However, he later slipped to 22nd and ultimately crossed the finish line in 24th place.

The second race proved more formidable, as Chevrier started 39th and worked his way up to 36th. By virtue of those performances, the 25-year-old, who contested the Laser event at the 2020 Tokyo Games, is now 32nd in the overall standings with 60 points.

Meanwhile, Aruba’s Just Aanholt finished 26th in the first race and 38th in the second, as he sits 37th overall with 65 points.

Thad Lettsome of the British Virgin Islands, making his Olympic debut, placed 40th in the first race but improved to 37th in the second. He is occupying 40th position overall with 78 points.

As the competition progresses and the next races get started, the attention will be on these Caribbean athletes as they look to improve their positions in the sport, which uses small boats, such as sailing dinghies.